Oakland Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"Oakland Community College Department of Nursing
at the Highland Lakes Campus offers the Associate
Degree Nursing (ADN) curriculum which is
a 72 credit-hour program that leads to an
Associate Degree in Applied Science and prepares
the graduates to provide direct nursing care
at a beginning staff-level in a variety of
health care settings.Successful completion
of the program requirements qualifies the
students to apply to write the National Council
Licensures Examination for Registered Nurses
(NCLEXRN). Satisfactory achievement on the
examination qualifies the graduates for licensure
as Registered Nurses (RNs)."
Oakland Community College
2480 Opdyke Road
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48304
Phone: (248) 341-2000
E-mail: rmbragg@oaklandcc.edu http://www.oaklandcc.edu/Nursing/
Oakland University / School of Nursing (RN to BSN):"With market-driven programs, including master’s
programs in adult acute care clinical nursing,
adult/gerontological nursing and nursing
education, School of Nursing graduates apply
nursing theory, principles of advance practice,
ethics, pharmacology, patho-physiology and
evidence-based practice to provide appropriate
care for their clients. Additionally, every
required nursing course in the RN/BSN Degree
Completion Sequence is offered online, making
it easier for practicing nurses to advance
in the highly competitive health care industry."
Oakland University / School of Nursing
428 O'Dowd Hall
Rochester, MI 48309-4401
Phone: (248) 370-4253 or Fax: (248) 370-4279
E-mail: nrsinfo@oakland.edu http://www2.oakland.edu/nursing/dean.cfm
Oakton Community College / Department of
Allied Health:"The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum
prepares the student for a position as a
registered nurse in a variety of health care
settings. Students who successfully complete
the first year of the Associate Degree Nursing
curriculum may select the option of enrolling
in NUR 151. Upon completion of this course,
students receive the Practical Nurse certificate
and are eligible to apply for the National
Council Licensure Examination for Practical
Nurses (LPN)."
Oakton Community College
1600 E. Golf Road
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 635-1833 http://www.oakton.edu/acad/career/nur_p1.htm
Oakwood College:'"It is the purpose of the Department
of Nursing to provide a liberal arts foundation
to prepare nurses to apply Christian principles
in meeting the biopsychosocial and spiritual
needs of clients. Students are prepared to
care for clients across the life cycle in
a variety of health-care settings."
Oakwood College
7000 Adventist Blvd.
Huntsville, AL 35896
Main Office
Marlene King, Secretary
Phone: (256)726-7287
Fax: (256)726-8338
Email: mking@oakwood.edu http://www.oakwood.edu/nursing/default.asp?ID=2
Ocean County College / Nursing Program (AAS):"The Nursing Program was established at OCC
in 1966 and has been noted for its excellence
in nursing education and student learning.
The program consistently has had one of the
highest NCLEX-RN exam pass rates in the nation
ranging from 96 to 100%, and currently stands
at 98%. There are fourteen full-time faculty
and ten part-time clinical faculty including
two in-kind hospital based faculty." Ocean County College
College Drive
P.O. Box 2001
Toms River, NJ 08754-2001
Phone: (732) 255.0400
E-mail: skearns@ocean.edu http://www.ocean.edu/academics/programs_of_study/Nursing/about.htm
Odessa College / Nursing Department (ADN):"Odessa College offers three options to obtain
the Associate Degree in Applied Science for
nursing. Each option requires the same non-nursing
courses to complete the degree requirements.
The Day Option and Evening Option also require
the same nursing courses. The Transition
Option allows the licensed vocational nurse
(L.V.N.) to receive credit for selected nursing
courses through advanced placement. Transition
students must hold a license to practice
nursing as a L.V.N. in Texas."
Odessa College
201 W University
Odessa, TX 79764-7127
Phone: (432) 335-6672 or Fax: (432) 335-6873
E-mail: cedwards@odessa.edu http://www.odessa.edu/dept/nursing/degree_plan.htm
Oglala Lakota College / Nursing Program (ADN,
BSN, MSN, PhD):"Nursing offers a wide variety of opportunities
for those who choose to make it a career.
Academic degree programs in nursing are developed
to offer participants a career ladder approach,
that is, you may earn degrees in sequence
with one degree building on the next. For
example, once you have earned the associate
degree in nursing and become licensed to
practice as a registered nurse, you may begin
to work on a baccalaureate degree in nursing,
followed by a master's degree, and ultimately
a doctoral degree in nursing. Nurses with
higher degrees fill jobs with expanding roles
and responsibilities including research,
education, leadership and administration.
Some students start the "ladder" approach
by first becoming licensed practical nurses. You
will be exposed to upward mobility opportunities
and pathways as you proceed through this
program."
Oglala Lakota College
P.O. Box 861
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Phone: (605) 867-5856 or Fax: (605) 867-5724
E-mail: bhornbeck@olc.edu http://www.olc.edu/~mbruns/nursing/
Ogden Weber Applied College / Nursing Program
(CNA, LPN):"Thank you for your interest in the Ogden-Weber
Applied Technology College's (OWATC) Practical
Nursing Program. This is a one-year occupational
education program for students with a high
school diploma or GED. Practical nurses assess
patients' health care status and responses
to treatments. You will be expected to assist
patients with their personal hygiene, mobility,
oxygen, nutritional, and elimination needs."
Ogden Weber Applied College
200 N. Washington Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84404
Phone: (801) 627-8420
E-mail: fowlesj@owatc.edu http://www.owatc.com/Level2Pages/Occupation.php?occ_id=50
Ohio Northern University / Nursing Program
(BSN):"Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program
at Ohio Northern University will prepare
you for entry into professional practice
with opportunities for enhanced study in
business to develop nursing leadership skills.The
BSN degree from ONU opens a wide range of
professional practice career opportunities
for the twentyfirst century nurse. Registered
nurses work in a variety of settings: hospitals,
long-term care facilities, doctor offices,
specialty clinics, research settings, colleges,
universities, and private companies."
Ohio Northern University
525 S. Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
Phone: (419) 772-2000 or (419) 772-3016
E-mail: b-kaskel@onu.edu http://www.onu.edu/a+s/nursing/
The Ohio State University College of Nursing
(BSN, MSN, PhD):"Instruction in nursing has been offered at
this University since 1914 with college status
being achieved in 1984. Since 1945, nursing
instruction offered at the undergraduate
level has led to the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Nursing. The graduate program
leading to the Master of Science Degree was
first offered in 1954. The first students
were admitted to the PhD program in 1984."
The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Newton Hall
1585 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: (614) 292-4041 or Fax: (614) 292-4535
E-mail: nursing@osu.edu http://www.con.ohio-state.edu/
Ohio University / Nursing Program (ADN, BSN,
MSN):"Start close to home as you enter the profession
of nursing through our ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN
NURING (A.D.N.), offered on three regional
campuses in Zanesville, Chillicothe and Ironton,
Ohio. RNs can move to the next level by earning
a bachelor's degree in the RN-to-B.S.N. program--now
conveniently offered online in the comfort
of your home or office. When you are ready
for a greater challenge, our new MASTER OF
SCIENCE IN NURSING (M.S.N.) includes nurse
administrator and nurse educator tracks."
Ohio University
1425 Newark Road
Zanesville, OH 43701
Phone: (740) 593-1000
E-mail: nursing@ohio.edu http://www.ohiou.edu/nursing/index.htm
Ohio Valley General Hospital / School of
Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The Ohio Valley General Hospital School of
Nursing accepted its first student in 1901
with its first graduation taking place in
1904. From this time on, The School of Nursing
has grown and advanced with the Hospital
toward a mutual goal of excellence in health
care and nursing education. The School of
Nursing has maintained programs of affiliation
with other hospitals prominent in their respective
fields to provide students with opportunities
for experience in all areas of nursing care."
Ohio Valley General Hospital
Heckel Road
McKees Rocks, PA 15136-1694
Phone: (412) 777-6207 or (412) 777-6204 http://www.ohiovalleyhospital.org/asp/schoolofnur.asp Oklahoma Baptist University / School of Nursing
(BSN):"Bachelor of Science in Nursing—LPN Option:
License Practical Nurses who are interested
in earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degree must provide documentation of graduation
from a LPN program accredited by the Oklahoma
Board of Nursing or the board of nursing
which the license was obtained at the time
of graduation. Students enrolled in the LPN
Opion must meet the same criteria as basic
students earning a Bachelor of Science. Bachelor
of Science in Nursing—RN Option: Registered
Nurses who are interested in earning a Bachelor
of Science in Nursing must provide documentation
of graduation from an associate degree or
diploma nursing program accredited by the
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
at the time of graduation."
Oklahoma Baptist University
500 West University
Shawnee, OK 74804
Phone: (800) 654-3285 or (405) 275-2850
E-mail: lana.bolhouse@okbu.edu http://www.okbu.edu/academics/nursing/LPN-RN.html
Oklahoma City Community College / School
of Nursing (ADN):"Due to the number of applicants for limited
space in the Nursing, Occupational Therapy
Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant,
Surgical Technology, and Respiratory Care
programs, and because of the College's commitment
to student success, special application procedures
must be followed by those planning to pursue
a degree in one of these fields. Special
admission procedures exist regarding advanced
placement of admission licensed LPN applicants,
transfer of credit from other schools and
re-enrollment for students previously admitted
into the program."
Oklahoma City Community College
7777 South May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73159-4444
Phone: (405) 682-1611, Ext. 7289
E-mail: rklepper@okccc.edu http://www.occc.edu/Health/Nursing.html
Oklahoma City University / Kramer School
of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"Thank you for your interest in Oklahoma City
University's Master of Science in Nursing
(MSN) program. Part time or fulltime enrollment
is possible starting any semester, including
summers. Our nursing school is located in
a beautiful building with convenient parking
right outside the door. You can choose from
the following tracks:
Nursing Education, Nursing Administration,
Nursing Administration/Master's of Business
Administration (MSN/MBA)."
Oklahoma City University
2501 North Blackwelder
Oklahoma City, OK 73106-1493
Phone: (405) 521-5000 or (405) 521-5832
E-mail: voden@okcu.edu http://www.okcu.edu/nursing/
Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Bachelor of Science in
Nursing:"The nursing program was founded in 1996 and has evolved into one of the few nursing programs in the nation
offering all nursing courses on the Internet.
Please browse through the web site and get in touch if you have questions. Explore with us the exciting future you have as a
professional nurse prepared at the baccalaureate level."
Oklahoma Panhandle State University
323 W. Eagle Blvd.
P.O. Box 430
Goodwell, OK 73939
Phone: 580.349.1520
Toll Free: 800.664.OPSU
FAX 580.349.2302 or 580.349.1529
E-Mail: nursing@opsu.edu http://www.opsu.edu/UnivSchools/ScienceMathNurs/Nursing/nursing.htm
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City /
Nursing Program (ADN):"The Nurse Science Department offers a program
of study leading to an associate in applied
science degree. The Program is fully accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission and approved by the Oklahoma Board
of Nursing. Graduates are eligible to take
the National Council Licensure Examination
for Registered Nurse licensure. The course
of study is a 69-credit hour program, which
includes classroom and laboratory instruction
on campus, as well as supervised clinical
experience at affiliating health agencies."
Oklahoma State University
900 N. Portland Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107-6195
Phone: (405) 947-4421
E-mail: burksl@osuokc.edu http://www.osuokc.edu/health/program.htm
Oklahoma Wesleyan University / Nursing Division
(BSN):"We offer both a traditional, on campus, BSN
and an RN BSN Completion Program designed
for the working Registered Nurse. The traditional
program is located on the home campus in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma and the RNBSN Completion
Program is offered through Adult and Graduate
Studies in a variety of locations.The Traditional
BSN is offered in a traditional college campus
format. The RNBSN Program (for Registered
Nursing) offers classes in an accelerated
format. The RNBSN classes meet one night
a week.Our faith in Jesus Christ and belief
in His principles are the foundation for
everything we do."
Oklahoma Wesleyan University
2201 Silver Lake Road
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74006
Phone: (918) 335-6200 or (1-800) 468-6292
E-mail: bmorales@okwu.edu http://www.okwu.edu/Brix?pageID=14186
Old Dominion University / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"The School of Nursing at Old Dominion University
offers two professional degrees: the Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and the Master
of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). The baccalaureate
degree (BSN) is offered to two distinct student
populations; prelicensure students and post-licensure
(Registered Nurse) students. The prelicensure
curriculum is available as a traditional
3 year program and a 2 year accelerated year
round program. This flexible scheduling allows
the School of Nursing to meet the needs of
working students or those desire a different
option."
Old Dominion University
School of Nursing
Norfolk, VA 23529-0500
Phone: (757) 683-4297 or Fax: (757) 683-5253
E-mail: oduson@odu.edu http://hs.odu.edu/nursing/
Olivet Nazarene University / Division of
Nursing:"Nursing is the area of study in the
Department of Nursing, which is grouped under
the Division of Nursing. Nursing is a science
that touches the lives of people of all ages
— well and sick, rich and poor. The Division
of Nursing’s mission is to provide a Christian
nursing education designed to prepare you
for entry into professional nursing."
Olivet Nazarene University
One University Avenue
Bourbonnais, IL 60914-2345
Phone: 1-800-648-1463 or (815) 939-5011
E-mail: blamie@olivet.edu http://www.olivet.edu/academics/SPS/nursing.asp
Olympic College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN):"The ADN program is a two-year program and
the TADN is a 3 quarter program (for LPN's
who are currently licensed in WA State) that
prepares you to work as a registered nurse
in home health care, hospitals, long-term
care and community based care agencies. Successful
students will have demonstrated the ability
to apply their skills and knowledge in teaching
and learning, professional behavior, therapeutic
nursing interventions, critical thinking
and communication. Program graduates receive
the Associate in Technical Arts degree. Completion
of the degree prepares and qualifies nursing
graduates to write the State Board (NCLEX)
examinations for licensure as a Registered
Nurse."
Olympic College
1600 Chester Avenue
Bremerton, WA 98337-1699
Phone: (360) 792-6050 or (1-800) 259-6718
E-mail: prospect@oc.ctc.edu http://www.olympic.edu/Students/DegreesCertificates/ProfessionalTechnicalPrograms/Nursing-Healthcare/
Onondaga Community College / Department of
Nursing (ADN):"The OCC Nursing Department offers an Associate
in Applied Science degree and is accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accreditation
Commission. Graduates are eligible to apply
for the National Licensing Examination for
Registered Professional Nursing (NCLEX).
Graduates from the OCC Department of Nursing
find employment in hospitals, nursing homes,
home care agencies, and community and industrial
clinics."
Onondaga Community College
4941 Onondaga Road
Syracuse, NY 13215
Phone: (315) 498.2622
E-mail: occinfo@sunyocc.edu http://www.sunyocc.edu/program.aspx?title=2563&id=1034
Oral Roberts
University / Anna Vaughn School
of Nursing (BSN):"The Oral Roberts University Anna Vaughn School
of Nursing was established as an expression
of the charismatic concern upon which the
University was founded: healing for the totality
of human need. The school offers a baccalaureate
program with a focus on nursing for the whole
person. Nursing is viewed as a goal-directed
service to assist the individual, family,
and/or community to promote, maintain, and
restore health. The curriculum for the Bachelor
of Science in Nursing provides a broad general
background for professional nursing and a
foundation for specialization in graduate
study. The program prepares the student to
write the National Council of State Boards
Examination for licensure as a registered
nurse."
Oral Roberts University
7777 S. Lewis
Tulsa, OK 74171
Phone: (918) 495-6198
E-mail: sclark@oru.edu http://nursing.or
u.edu/servlet/page?_pageid=1626&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30&dept=NUR
Orange County Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The nursing program at Orange County Community
College is accredited by the National League
for Nursing and enjoys a national reputation
for excellence as well as a fifty year tradition
of caring. In 1952, Orange County Community
College became a leader in the exciting evolution
of nursing. The college was chosen to open
the first associate degree program in nursing
education in the United States."
Orange County Community College
115 South Street
Middletown, NY 10940
Phone: 845-344-6222
E-mail: mscribne@sunyorange.edu http://www.sunyorange.edu/nursing/
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College / Department
of Nursing (LPN, ADN):"Registered Nurses provide for the physical,
mental and emotional needs of their patients.
They are advocates and health educators for
patients, families and communities and help
people take proactive measures to ensure
better health. When providing patient care,
they observe, assess and record the symptoms,
reactions and progress of their patients;
assist doctors during treatments and examinations;
administer medications; and help in convalescence
and rehabilitation."
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
3250 Saint Matthews Road
Orangeburg, South Carolina 29118
Phone: (803) 536.0311 or (800) 813-6519 http://www.octech.org/octech/prog4/
Oregon Health & Science University /
School of Nursing (BSN, MSN, PhD):"OHSU School of Nursing offers both undergraduate
degree and graduate degree programs in a
variety of formats, locations, and specialties.
The school values an educational community
that fosters excellence, creativity, self-reflection,
accountability, respect for diversity, and
lifelong learning."
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland, Oregon 97239-3098
Phone: (503) 494-8311 or (503) 494-7800
E-mail: proginfo@ohsu.edu http://www.ohsu.edu/son/academic/index.shtml
Otero Junior College / Nursing Department:"The Associate of Applied Science Degree
program in Nursing is designed to provide
education to prepare the student for practice
as a registered nurse. The curriculum follows
the criteria for the Colorado Nursing Articulation
Model and is specifically constructed to
promote career mobility between nursing levels."
Otero Junior College
1802 Colorado Ave.
La Junta, CO 81050
Phone: (719)384-6894
Email: denise.root@ojc.edu http://www.ojc.edu/nursingHome.aspx
Otterbein College / Department of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"The undergraduate program leads to a Bachelor
of Science in Nursing degree. The nursing
major in the baccalaureate program is based
on a liberal arts education that is progressively
developed throughout the program. The Bachelor
of Science in Nursing Program prepares beginning
professional nurses and provides a firm foundation
for graduate study.The graduate program leads
to a Master of Science in Nursing degree.
The graduate program provides the baccalaureate
nurse with an opportunity to synthesize knowledge
and develop skills for advanced nursing practice,
teaching, management, and research. The graduate
curriculum enables students to build on the
undergraduate curriculum, and to expand on
the major baccalaureate program concepts
of person, society, health and nursing."
Otterbein College
One Otterbein College
Westerville, OH 43081
Phone: (614) 890-3000
E-mail: BSN: LBrantch@otterbein.edu or MSN: SBuxton@otterbein.edu http://www.otterbein.edu/nursing/
Our Lady of Holy Cross College / Division
of Nursing (BSN):"As described in one of the Division's purposes,
those graduates are bringing compassion and
healing in the Catholic tradition of Jesus
and Mary, His Mother. The Division offers
a program of study leading to a Bachelor
of Nursing degree (B.S.N.). Our graduates
are qualified to take the licensure examination
for nurses. The division is approved by the
Louisiana State Board of Nursing and is accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission."
Our Lady of Holy Cross College
4123 Woodland Drive
New Orleans, LA 70131-7399
(504) 394-7744
E-mail: admissions@olhcc.edu http://www.olhcc.edu/x330.xml
Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center / Our
Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing, ADN):"The Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, New York
began to plan the school of nursing in 1956.
His Excellency, Bishop Justin J. McCarthy,
presided at the ground-breaking ceremony
on June 8, 1959. The first class of student
nurses was accepted in January, 1961. Our
Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing is the
only source of Catholic nursing education
in southern New Jersey.Our Lady of Lourdes
School of Nursing was accredited by the National
League for Nursing in 1966 and has maintained
this accreditation status.In 1980, approval
was given by the New Jersey Department of
Higher Education for a Cooperative Program.
The Cooperative program gives every student
in the School of Nursing the opportunity
to earn a Diploma in Nursing and, simultaneously,
earn an Associate in Science degree from
Camden County College. All students are eligible
to participate fully in all student activities
at the college and have the same rights and
privileges as all other college students."
Our Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing
340A East Evesham Avenue
Magnolia, New Jersey 08049
Phone: (856) 782-2101
E-mail: reillyd@lourdesnet.org http://www.ololnursing.com/about.html#1
Our Lady of the Lake College / Division of
Nursing (CNA, LPN, ASN, BSN, MSN):"Our Lady of the Lake College traces its origin
to 1923 when a small group of Franciscan
Missionaries of Our Lady arrived in Baton
Rouge and started both a hospital and a small
nursing school. In the 80 years between then
and now, that small nursing school has grown
into an institution widely recognized for
its specialized programs in the health sciences.
The first change was from a diploma school
of nursing to a two-year, associate degree
granting college in 1990. The second change
was in 1998 when baccalaureate degrees were
added. The first associate degrees were accredited
by the Southern Association of Colleges in
the early 1990s: bachelor degree programs
were added and became accredited beginning
in 1998. Various programs also hold National
certification by appropriate professional
organizations."
Our Lady of the Lake College
7434 Perkins Rd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Ph: (225) 768-1700 or Toll Free: (1-877)
242-3509
E-mail: admission@ololcollege.edu http://www.ololcollege.edu/About_us.html
Owens Community College / Registered Nurse
Program (ADN):"The associate degree nursing program at Owens
Community College prepares the graduate as
a caring professional and competent to practice
in a variety of settings. The nursing curriculum
is based on the definitions of person, health,
society, learning environment, nursing, nursing
education, and associate degree nurse. The
faculty is committed to promoting a caring
philosophy."
Owens Community College
P.O. Box 10,000
Toledo, Ohio 43699-1947
Phone: (567) 661-7000 or (1-800) 466-9367
E-mail: pipeline@owens.edu http://www.owens.edu/academic_dept/health_tech/nursing/index.html
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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