Description
The College provides nursing education programs at the undergraduate and the graduate level. The upper division baccalaureate program prepares men and women for the practice of professional nursing. This program builds upon and incorporates knowledge from the liberal arts and sciences. The graduate program builds upon prior nursing knowledge and experiences and prepares the nurse for advanced roles in nursing. The College offers opportunities for the personal and professional development of the student. The primary commitment of the College is to undergraduate and graduate nursing education. The College encourages the participation of the faculty and students in scholarly activities that contribute to learning, nursing, and health care. The College serves the community by providing competent entry level and advanced practitioners responsive to the changing health needs of society and the health care system. The College serves the community through participation in health-related activities and organizations.
Quick Facts
Location
Midwest
Setting
Mid-size City Setting
Type
Private
Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Size
Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Website
On-Campus Housing Available
Yes
Enrollment
515
Students
- Full-Time Undergrad Students
- 333
- Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
- 515
Undergraduate vs. Graduate
- Undergraduate
- 64%
- Graduate
- 36%
Full-Time vs. Part-time Students
- Full-Time
- 56%
- Part-Time
- 44%
Ethnic Diversity
- African-American
- 5%
- Asian
- 1%
- Caucasian
- 89%
- Latino
- 2%
- Other
- 3%
International Students
- International
- 0%
- Domestic
- 100%