Currently
there are day and evening options,
featuring a combination of classroom
study and clinical experiences
that prepare graduates for a
variety of health care settings.
Upon graduating, you will be
ready to begin your search for
career
opportunities in the
Nursing profession.
A One Day per Week Nursing Program allows
individuals who are currently employed in the
health care field to complete an RN program by
attending class only one day per week (primarily
on-site in host institutions -see Clinical
Partners for locations) supplemented by web-assisted
instruction. This high-quality program pioneers
innovative delivery modes in teaching and learning,
and attract individuals who could not otherwise
pursue nursing studies while working full-time.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the Center for Academic Services for additional assistance.
ExceptionalNurse.com If you are a student with a disability considering a nursing career, this is the place for you.
Great Book: Leave No Nurse Behind: Nurses Working with disAbilities by Donna Carol Maheady ARNP EdD
This book serves as both an inspiration and as a practical guide for nurses living and working with disabilities and for students with disabilities pursuing careers in nursing. Nursing with a disability is a challenge, but with proper planning, the right knowledge and perseverance, it is not impossible. The nurses who share their stories here are living proof of that.
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