Nursing
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Program TypeMajor
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Degrees OfferedB.A., B.S.
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SchoolSaint Gianna School of Health Sciences
Earn your BSN through one of the nation’s highest-ranking nursing programs. Prepare for a career in the largest and most trusted profession in health care.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll develop crucial critical thinking and communication skills as you prepare to practice as a BSN nurse and provide frontline care alongside an interdisciplinary health team.
- Gain Practical Experience
You’ll have no shortage of opportunities to practice hands-on skills in a wide variety of hospital, rehabilitation, outpatient, and acute care settings.
- Access Generous Scholarships
All students enrolled in our traditional on-campus nursing program qualify for ample financial support. Funding options for nursing majors include the Sanford Health Directors Award for Careers in the Health Care Industry and a tuition-free senior year sponsored by CHI St. Alexius Health.
In addition, first-year, full-time freshmen are eligible to apply to join our tuition-free Nursing Academy. This groundbreaking program provides an elite option for future nurses committed to reaching their fullest potential—in the classroom, in the workplace, and beyond.
- Take Advantage of Flexible Degree Pathways
Licensed nurses (LPNs or RNs) can earn their bachelor’s and expand their career prospects by enrolling in either our two-year pathway or our fully online track. Career-changers with an undergraduate degree in a field other than nursing can complete their BSN in as little as 16 months through our innovative .
- Secure Your Spot Early
Incoming freshmen with a superior academic record can apply for early-assured admission to our traditional nursing program.
- Prepare to Pass the NCLEX-RN and Flourish as a Care Provider
In May 2023, Mountain Measurement again awarded top ranking to our Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, citing our 2022 graduates’ exceptional first-time pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Program Information
Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.
Accreditations
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Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Mary is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.