Hagerstown Community College / Nursing Program
(LPN to RN, AAS):"This is a career-oriented program leading
to an associate of science degree. The curriculum
is divided into several broad areas of study
and consists of lecture and clinical experiences.
Community facilities and agencies provide
settings for clinical practice. Emphasis
is on the use of the nursing process to meet
the needs of individuals, family members
and the community. Courses in general education
provide students with the scientific and
social background to function as effective
people, citizens and health care providers."
Hagerstown Community College
11400 Robinwood Drive
Hagerstown, MD 21742
Telephone: 301-790-2800, Extension 238
Fax: 301-791-9165
E-mail: mattosk@hagerstowncc.edu http://www.hcc.cc.md.us/academics/programs/nhs/nursing-d.php
Hamilton College - Omaha / Nursing Program
(LPN):"The objective of the Practical Nursing program
is to prepare students with the knowledge,
technical skills and work habits required
for an entry-level position as a Practical
Nurse. Students are trained to give direct
care to clients under the supervision of
a physician or registered nurse."
Hamilton College - Omaha
3350 North 90th St.
Omaha, NE 68134
Phone: (402) 572-8500 or Toll-free: (800) 642-1456
E-mail: admissions-026@hamiltonomaha.edu
http://www.hamiltonomaha.com/nurse.html
Hampton University / School of Nursing (BSN,
MSN, PhD):"The Hampton University School of Nursing
(SON) offers degree programs in nursing on
the undergraduate, graduate and PhD levels.
Undergraduate programs include the B.S.,
LPN to B.S. and RN to BS programs. In addition,
an accelerated BS program is also offered
through the College of Virginia Beach. Master
of science degree programs are offered for
the roles of nursing education, administration,
and nurse practitioner. Specialties for these
roles include women's health, pediatrics,
family health, community health nursing,
advanced adult nursing, community mental
health/psychiatric nursing, and gerontological
nursing. The doctor of philosophy degree
in nursing is offered with a focus on families
and family research. The PhD and master of
science program for the role of Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner is available as distance
education programs."
Hampton University
Hampton, Virginia 23668
Phone: (800) 624-3328
E-mail: admissions@hamptonu.edu http://www.hamptonu.edu/nursing/
Hannibal-LaGrange College / Evelyn Scarborough
Linebery Division of Nursing (ADN, BSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Registered
Nurses Program (BSN for RNs) admitted its
first students in September 1986. This program
is designed specifically for working registered
nurses. It offers to associate-degree or
diploma nurses an opportunity to proceed
with liberal arts education and upper-level
nursing curriculum leading to a BSN. To graduate
from the BSN for RNs Program, students must
satisfy all entry and curriculum requirements
as well as the Graduation."
Hannibal-LaGrange College
2800 Palmyra Rd.
Hannibal, MO 63401
Phone: (573) 221-3675 or (573) 221-6594 (Fax)
E-mail: dthomaso@hlg.edu http://www.hlg.edu/dept/nursing/default.php
Hanover Public School District / Nursing
Program (LPN):"The Hanover Public School District operates
a Practical Nursing Program which qualifies
graduates for the Practical Nursing Licensure
Examination. The one year program is approved
by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nurse
Examiners and is accredited by the National
League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
The program is located at the Hanover High
School."
Hanover Public School District
403 Moul Ave.
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone: (717) 637-9000 or (717) 637-2111,
ext.204
E-mail: kpoist@hpsd.k12.pa.us http://www.hpsd.k12.pa.us/district/nursing/practical_nursing.htm
Harbor-UCLA Research & Education Institute
/ Nurse Practitioner Program:The Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Program is a certificate (non-degree granting)
program that educates Registered Nurses in
an expanded role to provide primary health
care to women throughout the life cycle.The
program is directed by the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, David Geffen School
of Medicine, and is offered through the Los
Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. The
program maintains affiliations with four
universities to enable students to earn academic
credit toward either a baccalaureate or advanced
nursing degree.
Harbor-UCLA Research & Education Institute
Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program
1124 West Carson Street, Bldg. N-28
Torrance, California 90502
phone: 310-222-3729 fax: 310-222-5348
E-mail: admissions@labiomed.org http://www.womenshealthnp.org/
Harcum College / Nursing Program (ADN):"Harcum College offers a two-year Nursing
Program. Graduates are awarded an Associate
of Science in Nursing degree (A.S.N.). The
Nursing Program offers a traditional day
schedule. Applications are currently being
accepted. The traditional day track follows
the academic calendar."
Harcum College
750 Montgomery Ave.
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3476
Phone: (610) 525-4100
E-mail: nursing@harcum.edu http://www.harcum.edu/PS_ACD_Nursing_632839833586406250.aspx
Hardin-Simmons University / School of Nursing
(BSN, RN to BSN, MSN):"The Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing
(PHSSN) is a consortium of Abilene Christian
University, Hardin-Simmons University, and
McMurry University. As a student of PHSSN,
you choose a parent university and fulfill
their general education requirements and
nursing prerequisites for a degree at your
parent university. Transfer students are
accepted but the student must meet the general
education requirements of the university
of your choice. Nursing courses are taught
on the PHSSN campus adjacent to Hendrick
Medical Center. You will remain an ACU, HSU,
or McM student throughout the program and
your degree will be awarded by the parent
university you choose."
Hardin-Simmons University
2200 Hickory, Box 16050
Abilene, TX 79698
Phone: (325) 670-1206 or (877) GO-HSUTX
E-mail: enroll@hsutx.edu http://www.phssn.edu/
Harding University - School of Nursing:"The Nursing program, founded in 1975, now
holds a legacy of preparing quality nurses.
Our graduates are in demand. They work not
only in Arkansas, but throughout the United
States and the world. Our uniqueness will
interest the person who likes a challenging
and exciting profession and endless career
opportunities. Among these unique features:
•A Christian heritage which permeates class
and clinical instruction.
•Close Teacher-Student relationships and mentoring.
•A variety of clinical experiences including
wellness and health promotion.
•Our mission- "Developing Nurses as Christian
Servants."
•Admission tracks which meet different learner
needs.
•A Health Missions Program with local as well
as international experiences."
Harding University - School of Nursing
900 E. Center
Searcy, Arkansas 72149
501-279-4475FAX
501- 279-8902
E-mail: nursing@harding.edu http://www.harding.edu/nursing
Harry S. Truman College / Nursing Department:"Truman College pioneered the first
associate degree nursing program in 1964,
serving as a model for the Illinois Community
Colleges. Since its beginning more than 2,500
students have graduated from Truman's Nursing
program. One of the City Colleges of Chicago,
Truman College offers a two-year full-time
program that prepares students for a career
as a registered nurse (R.N.) The educational
program gives students a basic knowledge
of general education, social and biological
sciences, nursing theory, and actual care
of clients."
Harry S. Truman College
1145 W Wilson Avenue
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 907.4000
E-mail: tradmissions@ccc.edu http://www.trumancollege.cc/academics/department.php?DeptNo=33
Hartnell College / Nursing Program:The School of Vocational Nursing at Hartnell
College was inaugurated in 1954 and is accredited
by the California State Board of Vocational
Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.
The program is designed to prepare students
to function as Licensed Vocational Nurses
in providing nursing care to patients under
the direction of the Registered Nurse. This
program is three semesters.
Hartnell College
156 Homestead Avenue
Salinas, Ca 93901
1-831-755-6700
E-mail: lcook@hartnell.edu http://www.hartnell.cc.ca.us/academics/health.html
Hartwick College / Department of Nursing
(BSN):"Preparation for a career in the rapidly changing
field of nursing requires more than a specialized
scientific training necessary for licensure.
Nurses must understand people and the world
in which they live. They must be excellent
communicators, have analytical and decision-making
skills and be prepared to assume positions
of leadership in patient care and management.
Professional competencies increasingly will
be defined in terms of the application of
critical thinking to a broad range of health
problems in people in order to promote, maintain
and restore high-level wellness. Completion
of Hartwick's baccalaureate nursing program,
as part of a broader liberal education, will
enable students to acquire these skills in
addition to the nursing skills they will
need to practice in our high-tech, health-conscious
society."
Hartwick College
West Street
Oneonta, NY 13820
Phone: (888-427-8942)
E-mail: admissions@hartwick.edu http://www.hartwick.edu/x6180.xml
Hastings College / Nursing Dept (BSN):"Students interested in studying nursing at
Hastings College have two options. Students
can complete their undergraduate degree at
Hastings College and then make application
to Creighton University’s Accelerated B.S.N.
program at Creighton’s Mary-Lanning Campus.
The second option is through a cooperative
arrangement between Hastings College, Creighton
University, and Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital,
Hastings College provides course work in
the liberal arts and sciences for students
enrolled in Creighton University’s Bachelor
of Science in Nursing Degree Program - Mary
Lanning Campus."
Hastings College
710 N.
Turner, Hastings, NE 68901-7621
Phone: (402) 461-7315 or (800) LEARN-HC
E-mail: mmolliconi@hastings.edu http://www.hastings.edu/igsbase/igstemplate.cfm?SRC=DB&SRCN=&GnavID=4&SnavID=22&TnavID=128
Hawaii Community College / Division of Nursing:"The Division of Nursing and Allied Health
at Hawaii Community College (HawCC) offers
two separate nursing programs: the Certificate
of Achievement in Practical Nursing and the
Associate of Science in Nursing (RN).The
Associate of Science Degree Program is accredited
by the National League of Nursing Accrediting
Commission (NLNAC) and was presented the
Hawaii State Vocational Association's Most
Outstanding Post-Secondary Vocational Program
Award for 1998."
Hawaii Community College Nursing Division
200 West Kawili Street
Hilo, HI 96720-4091
Phone: (808) 974-7560
E-mail: ojala@hawaii.edu http://hawaii.hawaii.edu/nursing/
Hawaii Pacific University / Nursing Programs
(BSN, MSN):"At HPU, we believe that nursing education
must be built upon a strong foundation of
liberal arts and sciences to prepare graduates
who will practice as professional nurses
in the multicultural environment of our global
community. The liberally educated baccalaureate
nurse has the ability to analyze, think critically,
and yet express the compassion needed in
today's ever-changing health care environment."
Hawaii Pacific University
1164 BISHOP STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAI'I 96813 U.S.A.
Phone:(808) 235-2552 or Fax: (808) 236-5818
E-mail: sschlemmer@hpu.edu http://www.hpu.edu/index.cfm?section=undergrad25
Heartland Community College / Nursing Program:"The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN)
program is a vital part of Heartland Community
College and we derive our philosophy, mission
and goals from those of the college. Our
philosophy guides the faculty in providing
quality educational opportunities, which
promote self-care in the individuals, families,
and communities served by the college. The
curriculum is based on Orem’s self-care model,
which influences all aspects of the program."
Heartland Community College
1500 W. Raab Rd.
Normal, IL 61761
Phone: (309) 268-8750 or Fax: (309) 268-7958
E-mail: catherine.miller@heartland.edu http://www.hcc.cc.il.us/divisions/hs/nurs/adn/index.html
Helene Fuld College of Nursing / North General
Hospital (LPN to RN):"Helene Fuld College of Nursing offers a one-year
full time associate degree program of instruction
in nursing and liberal arts and science for
adult men and women who are experienced licensed
practical nurses. Twenty-seven quarter credits
toward the Associate in Applied Science degree
in Nursing are established by pre-admission
testing, LPN licensure, LPN experience of
at least one year, and satisfactory practical
nursing employment references. Seventy-eight
additional quarter credits earned complete
degree requirements and qualifies the graduate
to take the National Council of State Boards
of Nursing NCLEX-RN exam and apply for licensure
as a registered nurse."
Helene Fuld College of Nursing
1879 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10035
Phone: (212) 423-2700
E-mail: Jessica.Bellamy@helenefuld.edu http://www.helenefuld.edu/academics.html
Helene Fuld School of Nursing - Camden County
(ADN, Diploma Nursing):"Graduates of Helene Fuld School of Nursing
in Camden County earn a diploma in nursing,
an Associate in Science degree from Camden
County College, and the respect of the health
care community. As a Helene Fuld nurse, you
will have the opportunity to excel in the
highly rewarding field of nursing in the
21st century."
Helene Fuld School of Nursing
Box 1669, College Drive
Blackwood, NJ 08012
Phone: (856) 374-0100 or Fax: (856) 374-0713
E-mail: info@virtua.org http://www.virtua.org/page.cfm?id=careers_HeleneFuld_home
Henderson Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing program prepares
graduates to provide and manage client care
and to become members in the discipline of
Nursing. Graduates are eligible to write
the National Council Licensure Examination
for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Graduates
from the Henderson Community College Nursing
Program consistently score at or above the
norm on the national licensure examination."
Henderson Community College
2660 S. Green Street
Henderson, KY 42420
Phone: 270-827-1867 or Toll Free: 800-696-9958
E-mail: mary.wilder@kctcs.net http://www.hencc.kctcs.edu/academics/programs/nursing/
Henderson State University:"The Department of Nursing, through excellence
in teaching, caring and concern for students,
seeks to promote, preserve and improve the
quality of life of the citizens of Arkansas
and beyond, by educating and graduating competent
professional nurses who are contributing
members of the profession, society, their
communities and families. The faculty welcome
you to share in the educational experience."
Henderson State University / Department of
Nursing
1100 Henderson Street - Box 7803
Arkadelphia, AR 71999-0001
Phone: (870) 230-5015
FAX: (870) 230-5390
E-mail: reynolds@hsu.edu
http://www.hsu.edu/Nursing
Henrico County Public Schools / St. Mary's
Hospital School of Practical Nursing:"The program is eighteen (18) months in length.
The first nine months constitute Practical
Nursing I and is taught at Hermitage Technical
Center from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 12:30
p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Senior
students attend their home school for half
of each school day and the technical center
for the other half day. Adults attend either
the morning or afternoon session, depending
on senior students' enrollment. Practical
Nursing II, or the last nine months, is full-time,
7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday - Friday. Students
gain clinical experience in a variety of
community settings and at Bon Secours St.
Mary's Hospital."
St. Mary's Hospital School of Practical Nursing
201 East Nine Mile Road
Highland Springs, VA 23075
Phone: (804) 328-4095
E-mail: mrbeaton@henrico.k12.va.us http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/adulteducation/Practical%20Nursing.html
Henry Ford Community College / Division of
Nursing (ADN):"HFCC’s Nursing program prepares qualified
women and men for entry-level positions in
the nursing profession. The graduate receives
an ADN degree and is eligible to take the
NCLEX-RN examination leading to state licensure
as a registered nurse. The program is approved
by the Michigan State Board of Nursing and
accredited by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission, (NLNAC), 61 Broadway,
NY, NY 10016, (212) 363-5555."
Henry Ford Community College
5101 Evergreen Rd.
Dearborn, MI. 48128
Phone: (1-800) 585-HFCC
E-mail: counseling@hfcc.edu http://www.henryford.cc.mi.us/programs/sheets/RegisteredNurse.asp
Herbert H. Lehman College of CUNY / Nursing
Department (BSN, MSN):"The Department of Nursing at Lehman College
is one of twelve academic departments within
the Division of Natural and Social Sciences.
The program admitted its first students in
1971. The Department of Nursing offers undergraduate
and graduate nursing programs to a culturally
diverse student body. Our undergraduate nursing
program has both a generic program and a
registered nurse completion program."
Herbert H. Lehman College of CUNY
250 Bedford Park Blvd West
West Bronx, NY 10468-1589
Phone: (718) 960-8713 or (1-877) Lehman-1
(toll free)
Email: nursingdepartment@lehman.cuny.edu http://www.lehman.edu/deannss/nursing/
Hesston College / Department of Nursing (ADN):"The concept of Associate Degree nursing was
developed out of innovative research done
across the United States in the 1950's which
showed that individuals could be prepared
in two years to be competent and caring registered
nurses (RNs) who would become "the heart
of bedside nursing care." Hesston College
still connects to this original mission of
Associate Degree nursing by continuing an
emphasis on "touching lives. "The
current purpose of the nursing program is
"to prepare entry-level practitioners
who view nursing as a service and are equipped
to deliver direct, quality client care through
nurturing the body, mind and spirit."
Hesston College
325 S. College Dr.
Box 3000,
Hesston, KS 67062
(800) 995-2757
E-mail: admissions@hesston.edu http://www.hesston.edu/academic/depts/NURSING/adegree.htm
Highline Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"Highline Community College's Nursing program
meets this need with a comprehensive curriculum
that includes study in nursing theory and
practice. You'll gain practical experience
through supervised clinical practice in hospitals,
long-term care settings, and community health
care agencies."
Highline Community College
2400 S. 240th St.
Des Moines, WA 98198
Phone: (206) 878-3710 or TTY: (206) 870-4853
E-mail: bsmith@highline.edu http://flightline.highline.edu/nursing/index.htm
Hillsborough Community College (ASN):"There are many great reasons to choose HCC.
With campuses on Dale Mabry Highway and in
Ybor City, Plant City, and Brandon, our students
can find classes at convenient locations
and times. Teaching takes priority over research
for our faculty, and with smaller class sizes,
your professor will actually know your name.Graduate
with an Associate of Arts Degree and you
are guaranteed admission as a junior to any
state university and to many private colleges.
Earn an Associate in Science Degree and you
will be prepared to enter the competitive
workforce."
Hillsborough Community College
Plant City Campus
1206 North Park Road
Plant City, FL 33566-2799
(813) 757-2102 or TDD 757-2166
E-mail: LGBarber@mail.ifas.ufl.edu http://www.hccfl.edu/prospective
Hinds Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing Program is located
at the Nursing/Allied Health Center, 1750
Chadwick Drive, Jackson, Mississippi 39204-3490.
Phone (601)-372-6507. FAX (601)-371-3529.
Associate Degree Nursing is a two-year program
that prepares the graduate as a generalist
capable of providing competent, accountable
client care in diverse settings. The graduate
utilizes skills in critical thinking, relationship,
care management, primary care, and community
to function as a provider of care, manager
of care, and member of a profession. Health
promotion, disease prevention, and heath
protection, across the lifespan, are integrated
throughout the curriculum. Major areas of
emphasis encompass the following core components
of nursing practice: professional behaviors,
communication, assessment, clinical decision
making, caring interventions, teaching and
learning, collaboration, and managing care.
The graduate is prepared to write the National
Council Licensure Examination for Registered
Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Licensing of registered
nurses is regulated by the Mississippi Board
of Nursing. Conviction of a misdemeanor or
felony offense may be grounds for refusal
by the board to issue a license."
Hinds Community College
PO Box 1100
Raymond, MS 39154-1100
Phone: (601) 371-3519/371-3520 or (1-800)
HINDSCC
E-mail: RFLacey@hindscc.edu http://www.hindscc.edu/NAHC/
Hocking Technical College / School of Nursing
(LPN, ADN):"An opportunity in 2 parts. Hocking has a
Career Ladder Nursing program. Prepare for
licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
in your first year. After working as an LPN,
return for three additional quarters and
receive an Associate Degree of Applied Science.
You're ready to be licensed and practice
as a Registered Nurse (RN). Get ready for
the challenges of this type of work- you'll
need critical thinking skills and clinical
skills- all of which are developed in your
classroom, lab and clinical experiences in
the nursing program."
3301 Hocking Parkway
Nelsonville, Ohio USA
Phone: (1-877) HOCKING (1-877-462-5464
E-mail: admissions@hocking.edu http://www.hocking.edu/academics/schools/health_and_nursing/nursing/nursing_level_1.htm#TheProgram
Holmes Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing Program offers
a curriculum for those seeking an ADN degree
and to qualify to take the National Council
Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
as well as licensing from the state board
of nursing. “The program is accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission (www.nlnac.org) and the Board
of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher
Learning of Mississippi (www.ihl.state.ms.us)”
Holmes Community College
1060 Avent Drive
Grenada, MS 38901
Phone:( 662) 227-2303
E-mail: adninfo@holmescc.edu http://www.holmescc.edu/adn/index.html
Holy Family University / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"Our accredited undergraduate programs are
ideal for recent high school graduates, experienced
nurses seeking additional training, and working
adults who want to start an entirely new
career. Our School of Nursing and Allied
Health Professions provides a variety of
degrees and study options for full- and part-time
students. These include a traditional four-year
bachelor of science in nursing, associate's
and bachelor's programs in radiologic science,
an accelerated RN to BSN nursing degree option,
and a part-time evening program for nursing
students who work full time during the day."
Holy Family University
9701 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
Phone: (215) 637-3050 or (215) 637-7700
E-mail: admissions@holyfamily.edu http://www.holyfamily.edu/sn/index.shtml
Holy Name Hospital / School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing, ADN):"The curriculum of the School of Nursing provides for the education of the student as a professional nurse and as a person. The program extends over two academic years with two 16-week semesters and a six-week spring semester each year. The nursing courses involve classroom instruction as well as clinical experiences. The clinical experiences are supervised by the faculty of the School of Nursing."
Holy Name Hospital
718 Teaneck Road in
Teaneck, NJ 07666 U.S.A.
Phone: (201) 833-3000
E-mail: school@mail.holyname.org http://www.holyname.org/left/nursing/default.htm
Holy Names University (formerly Holy Names
College) / Department of Nursing:Today, rooted in the Catholic tradition,
students can obtain an education based on
the liberal arts and sciences which will
empower them for leadership and service in
a diverse world. Nursing courses have been
offered since 1934 with the first degree
program offered in the 1950s. In the 1970s
men were admitted making the collegiate enterprise
co-educational . In 1972 the department of
nursing faculty offered one of first of its
kind in the country, a RN/BSN program to
registered nurses who wanted to obtain a
Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing. In
1995 Holy Names College, in partnership with
Kaiser Permanente Hospitals, offered the
RN/BSN program by video interactive conferencing
to 12 hospitals throughout the state of California.
In 1997 the MSN program was instituted. In
2001 Holy Names College and Catholic Healthcare
West began offering the RN/BSN program to
nurses in that system throughout the state.
And in the fall of 2004 the faculty of nursing
and business began to offer the MSN/MBA which
makes it one of only six institutions offering
this particular double degree in the state
of California. All of these programs are
accredited by the Commission for Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE).
Holy Names University
3500 Mountain Blvd.
Oakland, CA 94619
510.436.1000
E-mail: AdultEd@hnu.edu http://www.hnu.edu/academics/augnursing.html
Holyoke Community College / Nursing / Health
Education:"In February, 2001, our Associate Degree Nursing
Program was successfully re-accredited for
8 years by The National League for Nursing
Accreditating Commission. To learn more about
our A.D. Nursing Program please spend some
time and visit the rest of our site. We are
now incorporating Web-based Distance Learning
in our curriculum."
Holyoke Community College
303 Homestead Ave
Holyoke, MA 01040
E-mail: nursing@hcc.mass.edu http://www.hcc.edu/News_Events/PracNursingInfo.html
Hope College / Department of Nursing (BSN):"The Hope College Nursing Department will
provide a baccalaureate nursing program of
excellence within the context of the Christian
faith that is recognized for its innovation
in the preparation of professional nurses.
Faculty will provide a collaborative teaching-learning
environment to promote critical thinking,
scholarship and professional development.
Students will engage in the scholarly art
and science of nursing and provide comprehensive,
compassionate and culturally sensitive care
for individuals, families, groups, and communities."
Hope College Nursing Division
35 E 12th St.
Holland, MI 49422-9000
Phone: (616) 395-7420
E-mail: nursing@hope.edu http://www.hope.edu/academic/nursing/about/index.htm
Hopkinsville Community College / Nursing
Program (LPN, ADN):"To provide quality two-year transfer programs,
technical and semi-professional programs
of two years or less, developmental and continuing
education, and customized training services
to local businesses and industries to improve
the knowledge and skills of citizens and
workers in the service area."
Hopkinsville Community College
720 North Drive, PO Box 2100
Hopkinsville, KY 42241-2100
(270) 886-3921
E-mail: admit.record@kctcs.edu http://www.hopcc.kctcs.net/mission/index.htm
Horry-Georgetown Technical College Nursing
Program (ADN):"The ADN curriculum is a full-time, intensive,
five semester program of study. It is comprised
of general education and support courses
as well as clinical nursing courses. Faculty
use a variety of teaching methods including
classroom instruction, laboratory simulation,
computer programs, seminars, and clinical
practice sessions. Clinical practice sessions
are provided in several settings: hospitals,
nursing homes, health departments, clinics,
doctor's offices, school systems, rehabilitation
organizations, mental health facilities,
and home health agencies."
Horry-Georgetown Technical College
2050 Highway 501 East
Post Office Box 261966
Conway, South Carolina 29528-6066
Phone: (843) 347-3186 or Fax: (843) 347-4207
E-mail: admissions@hgtc.edu http://www.hgtc.edu/academics/Departments/Nursing/default.htm
Hospital of St. Raphael / School of Nurse
Anesthesia:"The philosophy of the Hospital of Saint
Raphael School of Nurse Anesthesia is to
provide society with highly competent nurse
anesthesia practitioners. In order to fulfill
this responsibility, the Hospital of Saint
Raphael School of Nurse Anesthesia provides
its students with a broad clinical and didactic
experience, which is in keeping with the
current standards and guidelines set by the
Council on Accreditation of Educational Programs
of Nurse Anesthesia."
Hospital of Saint Raphael
1423 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06511-4458
Telephone:(203) 789-3351 or Fax (203) 789-3352
E-mail: info@hsrsna.com http://www.hsrsna.com/
Houston Baptist University / College of Nursing
(ADN, BSN):"Houston Baptist University College of Nursing,
established in 1969, offers a bachelor degree
in nursing (BSN) and an associate degree
in nursing (ADN). The undergraduate programs
average 150 students annually. The College
is committed to educating nurse generalists
who are prepared to meet the health care
needs in today's world. The undergraduate
programs are accredited by the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the
Board of Nurse Examiners for the state of
Texas. Graduates of the baccalaureate and
associate degree programs have consistently
achieved a high first time pass rate on the
licensure exam for RNs."
Houston Baptist University
7502 Fondren Road
Houston, TX 77074-3298
Phone: (281) 649-3000 or (281) 649-3430
E-mail: info@hbu.edu or qclaiborne@hbu.edu http://fc.hbu.edu/nursing/
Howard College / Nursing Department (LVN,
ADN):"Howard college was created in 1945, and was
first housed two miles west of downtown Big
Spring, Texas in the hospital area of the
former Air Force Bombardier School. The first
session began on September 30, 1946. Howard
College moved to their current site in 1951
and has been expanding ever since.The LVN,
RN and Transition Nursing Programs are based
at the Big Spring campus in the Horace Garrett
Building and include a well-equipped Skills
Lab. The LVN program has a branch at the
San Angelo campus. Since June 2003, the didactic
portion of the second year of the RN program
has taken place in the online learning environment.Clinical
rotations are excellent and varied. We are
fortunate to have Affiliation Agreements
with many hospitals and clinics in the Big
Spring and San Angelo areas, and a very special
clinical rotation at UMC in Lubbock and the
U.S. Army Research Burn Unit in San Antonio."
Howard College
1001 Birdwell Lane
Big Spring Texas, 79720
Phone: (432) 264-5000
E-mail: jgreni@howardcollege.edu http://www.howardcollege.edu/academics/AlliedHealth/rn/index.htm
Howard Community College Health Sciences
/ Nursing Division (ADN):"The Associate in Arts Degree Nursing Program
is designed to prepare beginning graduate
nurses to assume careers as registered nurses
in a variety of health care settings including
clinics, schools, hospitals, long-term care
facilities and business organizations. Included
in the curriculum is a combination of general
education and clinical nursing courses. The
Howard Community College Practical Nurse
Program ofered through a day or evening/weekend
scheduling option is designed to qualify
students to sit for the National Council
Licensing Examination for Practical Nurses
(NCLEX-PN)."
Howard Community College
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044-3197
(410)772-4856 or (410)772-4800
E-mail: eslunt@howardcc.edu. http://www.howardcc.edu/health/NURS/default.htm
Howard University, Division of Nursing:"I am delighted that you have chosen to visit our website. I know that some of you are current students, others are prospective students, parents, interested publics, and of course, other University personnel. Our intent is to provide vital information in a concise and helpful manner, as well as a means for you to dialogue with us. We appreciate comments from you on how we might improve the service."
Howard University
Division of Nursing
501 Bryant Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-7456 For questions on Admission issues, please email admission@howard.edu
http://www.cpnahs.howard.edu/Nursing
Hudson Valley Community College / Department
of Nursing (ADN):"The Nursing program educates students to
serve the fundamental health needs of individuals
and groups in community settings. Graduates
of this program are granted an Associate
in Applied Science degree by the college
and are eligible to take the National Comprehensive
Licensing Examination in Nursing for Registered
Nurses (R.N.). Graduates of this program
are prepared to work in hospitals, nursing
facilities and nursing homes."
Hudson Valley Community College
80 Vandenburgh Ave.
Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 629-7469 or Toll-free: (877)
325-HVCC
E-mail: omalldic@hvcc.edu https://www.hvcc.edu/hsc/nur/index.html
Humboldt State University / Dept. of Nursing:The Department of Nursing offers a four-
year baccalaureate nursing program which
is fully accredited by the California State
Board of Nursing and the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education. Once students are admitted
to the major, the program consists of six
semesters. Students are eligible to take
the state licensing exam after successful
completion of required nursing major courses.
The baccalaureate degree in nursing has been
identified by the major professional nursing
groups as entry level into the practice of
professional nursing.
Humboldt State University
1 Harpst Street
Arcata, California 95521-8299
Department of Nursing (707) 826-3215
E-mail: nurs@axe.humboldt.edu http://www.humboldt.edu/%7Enurs/
Hunter College of The City University of
New York-Hunter / Bellevue School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"Nursing education began at Hunter in 1943,
when courses for registered nurses were added
to it's curriculum. In 1955, a four- year
collegiate program that was a pioneer for
its time - the Hunter College Program in
Nursing - was launched. When the Bellevue
School of Nursing closed in 1969, Hunter
absorbed it to create the Hunter - Bellevue
School of Nursing. Hunter's Institute of
Health Sciences, dedicated to the educational
preparation of a range of health care professionals,
opened its doors on East 106th Street in
1968. Six years later, the Institute became
the School of Health Sciences and moved downtown
to join the nursing school at the Brookdale
campus."
Hunter College of The City University of
New York
425 East 25 Street
New York, NY 10010
Phone:(212) 481.4312
E-mail: regan.christie@hunter.cuny.edu http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/schoolhp/
Nurses' Station:"The idea for the Nurses' Station Catalog was conceived in 1989. After searching the marketplace in response to customer inquiries, it became obvious that there were no catalogs of this type serving the nursing profession. To be sure, there were several catalogs offering nurse's uniforms and a smattering of professional items. But there weren't any catalogs at the time offering a range of gifts, clothing, professional items, name badges, shoes and scrubs for nurses. It took two years of hard work to gather samples and put a together a catalog of the most unique and high-quality items for nurses."
Nurses Station
P.O. Box 388
Centerbrook, CT 06409-03881 http://www.nursefriendly.com/station/
ER:"Media products under your influence, particularly the NBC/Warner drama "ER," are harming the profession of 2.7 million American nurses by giving the public an inaccurate and inadequate account of what nurses really do to save and improve lives. Research suggests that "ER" strongly and negatively influences the way children view nursing. These products contribute to the nursing shortage, a public health crisis that threatens millions worldwide."
NBC's "Passions":"NBC's "Passions" solves nursing shortage: monkeys can do the job! Starting in March 2003 and at least as recently as late August, NBC's campy, supernatural daytime soap opera "Passions" has featured an orangutan named Precious in the role of the private duty nurse of one of its characters--a bold step backwards in the already slow...evolution...of the media's treatment of nurses. more..."
"Scrubs" defines nursing:""Scrubs" defines nursing: it's all about shutting up and following physician "orders. " Tonight's episode of NBC's "Scrubs," which purports to teach nurse Carla Espinosa that nursing is all about doing what physicians tell you, is one of the most virulently anti-nurse prime time television episodes the Center has ever seen. more..." http://www.nursingadvocacy.org/
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