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Although the coursework requires a significant amount of independent studying, courses are closely guided by the instructor in a highly structured online learning environment. Coursework is rigorous to best-prepare competent, new nurses. Students typically spend hours on coursework each day. Facebook Twitter Instagram. Extended Application Deadline! Apply Now. Admission Requirements. Application Process.
Plan of Study. Undergraduate Advisor kathryn. Director of Admissions and Recruitment mandi. Student Information and Technology Manager nikki. Earning the bachelor of science in nursing degree is the first step toward becoming a Registered Nurse. Graduates must also take and and pass the National Council Licensure Exam NCLEX-RN to receive their nursing license and begin their careers as nurses in hospitals, community health and mental health agencies, industrial health centers, nursing homes, family planning centers, crisis care centers, and beyond.
A nursing license gives an individual permission to practice nursing, granted by the state where he or she met the requirements. Specifically the school verifies graduation and assists students as they register for the exam. The United States Department of Education requires institutions that provide distance education to disclose information for programs leading to professional certification or licensure about whether each program meets state educational requirements for initial licensure or certification.
Following is this disclosure information for this program:. Virgin Islands. Staff members interpret school regulations, policies, and program requirements; make exceptions around requirements and deadlines; advise prospective and current students; monitor students having academic difficulties; coordinate compliance; facilitate the program's admissions process; and maintain the official files of students in the school.
Academic advising is an essential component of undergraduate education. The primary advising mission in the School of Nursing is to help students identify and clarify their academic pathways and educational goals, and to help them develop meaningful plans to ensure academic success.
Advising is an ongoing, caring, and collaborative relationship between advisor and student that provides meaning, guidance, and support throughout the educational process. Advising is offered in individual appointments, group advising, and graduation checks for seniors. In addition to professional academic advisors, the School of Nursing has career advising available to help students prepare for a successful career in nursing. Services include resume and job search assistance, online job postings, information sessions, and nursing career fairs.
The Nursing Learning Center in Cooper Hall is a place where students can gather with other like-minded, focused, and enthusiastic students to improve not only their understanding of the course material but of their own learning styles.
Sessions are designed to assist pre-nursing and nursing students in weekly small-group study formats. Current courses supported include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, as well as courses in the nursing curriculum. Workshops and other sessions help students with test preparation, study skills, time management, etc. The School of Nursing encourages and supports students to pursue their interests and form social networks.
In addition to numerous associations available to students on the broader campus including the Aspiring Nurses Association [ANA] for pre-nursing students , there are a number of student-run groups established specifically for current nursing students.
The purpose of these groups is to give students the opportunity to enhance their experiences related to professional development, social circles, political action, community service, and academic achievement, as well as foster connections between faculty, staff, and students.
Awards are based on both academic merit and financial need. Students are invited to apply to nursing specific scholarships, as well as campus-wide or non-nursing scholarships, through the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub or WiSH. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
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