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Marsha Fuerst School of Nursing offers nursing programs at campuses across California, Nevada, and Utah. Study at our Glendale, West Covina, San Diego, Riverside, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, or Provo, Utah locations. Each campus provides hands-on training and is conveniently situated near major cities and communities like Los Angeles, Burbank, Pasadena, and Hollywood—making it easier than ever to start your nursing career close to home.

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Nursing Careers
The Marsha Fuerst School of Nursing (MFSON) is dedicated to students who are motivated to enter the profession of nursing, offering three distinguished degree paths at our California campuses in Glendale, San Diego, West Covina, Riverside, and Bakersfield, along with Las Vegas, Nevada and Provo, Utah.
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
The ADN program is committed to advancing both the art and science of nursing by empowering graduates to value scholarship, leadership, and lifelong learning in a dynamic healthcare environment. Once a graduate is made eligible by the BRN, they may take the NCLEX-RN and, upon passing the exam, become an entry-level Registered Nurse—ready to meet the diverse health care needs of the community they will serve.


BSN Program – Provo, UT
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is an intensive three-year program that prepares students for a successful career as a Registered Nurse. Combining foundational science and humanities coursework with advanced clinical training, the program equips students with the skills, knowledge, and ethical grounding to deliver high-quality care in diverse healthcare settings. Through classroom learning, simulation labs, and hands-on clinical rotations, students build confidence in areas like health assessment, pharmacology, and evidence-based practice.
RN to BSN Program
The RN-BSN program allows registered nurses to earn their bachelor’s degree and expand the breadth and depth of their knowledge to advance their professional role as a nurse leader and a manager and coordinator of care. This accelerated program is designed for working nurses, with a curriculum designed to help improve patient outcomes, influence communities and population with knowledge of evidence-based practice, patient safety, and quality improvement.
