March 1 is the deadline
for all
application materials to the four-year B.S.N. Program.
As of fall 2007 we
have doubled
admissions into the four-year traditional B.S.N. Program.
Previously we admitted 40 students each semester (fall and
spring). This will increase to 80 students per semester. The
College is committed to high educational standards and is adding
additional faculty to accommodate more students.
The College's B.S.N.
program graduates professionals who are ready to meet the
ever-changing challenges of today's health care needs. Learning
through a combination of classroom, laboratory, and supervised
clinical setting instruction, students graduate with a solid
foundation of nursing knowledge.
With expert guidance from
faculty, students learn to evaluate the latest in nursing research
and how to apply it in clinical practice.
Most classes are kept
small to promote more effective learning. The student-faculty
ratio for undergraduate clinical courses is no more than 10:1.
Special opportunities for involvement include Sigma Theta Tau,
the international honor society for nursing, and the Nursing
Student Association (NSA). The College also supports a Nurse
Scholars Program; College Ambassadors Program; Research Intern
Program; specialty interest groups in areas such as cardiology,
diabetes, oncology, and leadership; and the Undergraduate
Nursing Activities and Advisory Council.