How We Make Money

We generate revenue by advertising certain programs on behalf of schools that compensate us for student referrals. We strive to be as transparent as possible when it comes to distinguishing between our advertisements and our editorial content.

We clearly identify our advertising placements with terms like “ad,” “sponsored,” or “advertising disclosure.” When users interact with one of these advertisements, or when they make school selections using our program search tool, we may receive compensation.

We may also make money through affiliate partners (e-commerce links). If a user clicks on a product link and makes a purchase on the vendor’s site, we may earn a commission. Our writers and editors make independent product recommendations without influence from our business team. We take steps to ensure our site is accurate and up to date, but some information might differ from what is found on a vendor’s website. All products are presented without warranty.

In addition, NurseJournal.org partners with trusted educational institution to produce sponsored content for the benefit of students. Any editorial content sponsored by a partner is written by NurseJournal.org staff writers and carefully reviewed to meet our editorial standards and best practices.

We take steps to ensure our readers know the difference between sponsored and non-sponsored content on our website by displaying clear advertising disclosures as well as information on the educational institutions that are sponsoring the content. NurseJournal.org may present advertising messages, advertisements, or sponsored posts in our social media channels.