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Shenandoah University

School of Health Professions, Nursing

Address:

1460 University Drive
Winchester ,VA ,22601
United States

Phone:

1-540-665-4581

Fax:

1-540-665-4627

Program Information

Degree Offered

RN-MSN; MSN - Family Nurse Practitioner; MSN - Psychiatric Mental Health Health Nurse; MSN - Nurse Midwifery; MSN - Health Systems Management;, Doctor of Nursing Practice (post-master's or post-baccalaureate), Post-Master's Certificate in Nurse Midwifery Post-Master's Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education

Program Description:

Since the 1960s, Shenandoah University has played an integral role in the education of nurses in the northern Shenandoah Valley. This rich tradition includes a program of study in the Division of Nursing that culminates in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Preparation for present and future nursing practice must address ever-changing, increasingly complex, and multi dimensional health needs of our society. To become educated, learners become involved in intellectual work and critical thinking in order to transform information into knowledge, skills, values, meanings, and experiences necessary for the provision, management, and coordination of general nursing care for individuals, families, groups, and communities at the baccalaureate level. The scholarly habits of learning, established early, increase the graduate's lifetime ability to contribute to the discipline/profession of nursing and to society.
Many faculty are currently practicing as nurses in their chosen specialty areas, making them particularly suited to give the student the most current and practical education available. In addition, the low student-to-faculty ratio allows faculty to spend valuable time with students, facilitating a personal touch lacking in so many larger schools of nursing.

Accreditation:

The Division of Nursing offers Baccalaureate and Masters Degree Programs, which are fully accredited by: Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) American Association of Colleges of Nursing

# of Credits Required:

vary by degree

Tuition & Financial Aid

Cost Per Credit Hour:

695 

Financial Aid Offered: No

Format: Campus

Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Small City

Size & Settings: 1,000 - 4,999