Registered nurses with a particular interest in caring for the elderly will find becoming a gerontological clinical nurse specialist (CNS) a rewarding career choice that will increase their earning potential and expand their employment opportunities while providing essential, specialized advanced nursing skills to our society’s elders.
Most CNS programs require that prospective students are currently licensed as registered nurses and hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. Some may also require a minimum GPA (grade point average) and a period of experience providing nursing care to geriatric patients in a health care setting.
To find colleges that offer this graduate-level program and will help you acquire the skills and knowledge you need to become a gerontological CNS, browse the comprehensive list below.