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Auburn University School of Nursing:"The Auburn University School of Nursing (AUSON), established in 1979, is one of the newest of Alabama's nine publicly supported baccalaureate nursing programs. As such, the School has a responsibility to prepare nurses to deliver health care services in diverse settings in the state and region and to provide leadership in health education and research for the University and the state. Since many of the rural counties surrounding Auburn University are designated as medically underserved areas, the Auburn University School of Nursing also assumes responsibility for improving health care access and upgrading primary, secondary and tertiary health services for underserved populations."
Miller Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5505
phone (334) 844-5665 or fax (334) 844-4177
wittbar@auburn.edu
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/nursing/

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Auburn University at Montgomery, School of Nursing:"The Nursing Program at Auburn University Montgomery is a four-year course of study that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.). Within the Nursing courses, there are classroom, laboratory, and clinical learning experiences. The clinical experiences are provided in a variety of health care agencies in and around Montgomery. Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate may apply to the Alabama Board of Nursing to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The graduate is also prepared to pursue graduate study in nursing."
Auburn University at Montgomery
7461 East Drive
Montgomery, AL 36117
Phone 334-244-3658 or Fax 334-244-3243
http://www.aum.edu/indexm_ektid1116.aspx

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Auburn University Montgomery - School of Nursing: "Auburn University Montgomery (AUM) is a four-year state supported, university located on the eastern edge of Montgomery, Alabama. The University is fully accredited through the master's degree level by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools."
http://www.aum.edu/indexm_ektid1116.aspx

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Bevill State Community College:"BSCC Nursing Graduates Excel on RN Exam Students in BSCC's Associate Degree Nursing program surpassed both state and national averages in earning their Registered Nursing certification during the 2003-04 year."
Bevill State Community College
100 State St
Sumiton, Alabama 35148
(205)648-3271 x5400
http://www.bscc.edu/

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Bishop State Community College:"The Nursing Department offers programs in Nursing Assistant, Practical Nursing, and Registered Nursing. Students may apply to the program level of their choice and progression through the levels is strongly supported by the curriculum, faculty and staff."
Bishop State Main Campus
351 N. Broad Street
Mobile, AL 36603-5898
email: info@bishop.edu
Ph: (251) 690-6801
http://www.bscc.cc.al.us/nursing.html

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Calhoun Community College / Nursing Program:"The Nursing Department is located on the Decatur Campus in the Shelton Health Building (click here to see campus maps) and is comprised of both the Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing programs."
Calhoun Community College
P.O. Box 2216
Decatur, AL 35609
(256) 306-2500 or 1-800-626-3628 (toll-free in Alabama)
http://www.calhoun.edu/Health/ADN.htm

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Chattahoochee Valley Community College:"Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Nursing (ADN) The Nursing Mobility program enables the Licensed Practical Nurse(LPN) to complete a one year curriculum leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. This qualifies the graduate to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination: NCLEX-RNN. The Nursing program is approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing. All agencies used as clinical experience for students are approved by their appropriate accrediting organization."
Chattahoochee Valley Community College
P.O. Box 1000
2602 College Drive
Phenix City, AL 36869
http://www.cv.edu/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=206

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George C. Wallace Community College:"The two-year Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program is designed to provide knowledge in general education courses and nursing. On successful completion of the prescribed curriculum, graduates are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN exam.The ADN program is accredited by the Alabama Board of Nursing and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). The NLNAC is a resource for information regarding the ADN program. THE NLNAC can be contacted at 61 Broadway, New York, New York 10006, 1-800-669-9656."
Wallace Community College
1141 Wallace Drive
Dothan, AL 36303-0943
Call: 1-800-543-2426 or (334) 983-3521
Fax: (334) 983-6066
http://wallace.edu/programs/health/adn.htm

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Jacksonville State University:"The College of Nursing and Health Sciences was created by the Legislature of Alabama in 1967 as a memorial to Governor Lurleen B. Wallace. The baccalaureate program was awarded initial accreditation in 1974, and maintained continuing accreditation by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission through 2000. Currently, the baccalaureate and master's programs of the Lurleen B. Wallace College of Nursing and Health Sciences are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Accreditation is an indication of public approbation, attesting to the quality of the educational program and the continued commitment of the sponsoring institution to support the program. In addition the baccalaureate program received full approval by the Alabama Board of Nursing in April 2000."
Jacksonville State University
David R. Hofland, MSN
Director of Student Services
College Nursing and Health Sciences
700 Pelham Road North
Jacksonville, Alabama 36265-1602
1-800-231-5291
256-782-5276
e-mail: hofland@jsu.edu
http://www.jsu.edu/depart/nursing/History.html

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Northeast Alabama Community College:"Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program is selective, limited, and subject to application deadlines. In addition, the essential functions of the curriculum call for basic abilities in mobility, motor skills, vision, hearing, and other areas."
Northeast Alabama Community College
PO Box 159
138 Alabama Highway 35
Rainsville, AL 35986-0159
Phone: (256) 638-4418 or (256) 228-6001
http://www.nacc.edu/study/health_sciences.htm


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Northwest-Shoals Community College:"The Division of Health Studies offers a five semester Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program. Upon satisfactory completion, the Associate of Applied Science Degree is awarded and the graduate is eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a Registered Nurse. Graduation from the program however, does not guarantee Board of Nursing approval to take the NCLEX-RN licensing examination."
Northwest-Shoals Community College
2080 College Road,
Phil Campbell, AL 35581
256-331-6200 or Toll Free 800-645-8967
Shelia Smith, RN, MSN / Program Director/ADN Admissions Counselor
(256).331.6207 or email: shelia.smith@nwscc.edu
http://nwscc.cc.al.us/Nursing%20Web/general%20info.htm

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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

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Samford University, Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing:"When the Birmingham Baptist Association acquired the Birmingham Infirmary in 1922, twelve nursing students were enrolled in The Nurses Training School.  Staff doctors and the Superintendent of Nurses taught classes while patient care was given under direction of graduate supervisors.  This marked the beginning of the Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing as we know it today. After 46 years of service, Birmingham Baptist Hospitals School of Nursing became the Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing, named for its visionary and dedicated leader of many years."
Samford University, Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL  35229
telephone 205.726.2872 
fax 205.726.2219
email:BSNinfo@samford.edu or MSNinfo@samford.edu 
http://www.samford.edu/schools/nursing/history.htm

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Spring Hill College School of Nursing:"The Division of Nursing supports the mission and values of Spring Hill College, while educating baccalaureate students to become caring nurses who serve others. The tradition and identity of Spring Hill College have been formed from the strength of its Catholic heritage and its Jesuit spirituality and education philosophy. The Division nurtures both the personal and social dimensions of faith, seeking to draw our students into a deeper and more vital relationship with God."
Spring Hill College
4000 Dauphin St.
Mobile, AL 36608
800.742.6704
Email: Dr. Carol Harrison is the founding chair of the Division of Nursing:
charrison@shc.edu
http://faculty.shc.edu/nursing/

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Southern Union State Community College / School of Nursing:"Registered Nurses (RN) are responsible for gathering information about patients using communication, physical assessment, and analytical skills; administering medications; performing invasive and non-invasive procedures; communicating with patients and their family members, peers, and other health care professionals in an effective manner; and teaching patients and their families to promote or restore health. Nurses must respect the rights and dignity of individuals and display exceptional interpersonal skills, sensitivity, and tact with ill, injured, and suffering patients. Nurses must assume a commitment to patient care and the responsibility of lifelong learning."
Southern Union State Community College
For more information about admission to the program, contact:
Anita Waldrep, Health Sciences Admissions
PO Box 1000, Wadley, AL 36276
(256) 395-2211 ext 5156 or (334) 745-8082
Email: ltucker@suscc.edu.
http://www.suscc.cc.al.us/SubTopicPages/InstructionalDivisions/HealthSciences/DeptProgs/AssociateDegreeNursing_1.cfm

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Troy State University at Phenix City:"A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE. Since its founding in 1887, Troy State University has been recognized for the quality of its academic programs and its focus on the individual student. Money Magazine recently rated Troy State as one of the 25 best college buys in the United States. TSU was also named one of the top traditional, Southern universities. Troy State University offers its 6,300 students a wide variety of academic majors, a solid general studies program, and a faculty-student ratio more typical of a private college. Classroom teaching remains the highest priority at TSU. Troy aims to be an innovative and inclusive University; committed to excellence in teaching and knowledge transfer; and to serve the social, cultural and economic needs of our regional communities."
Troy State University at Phenix City
One University Place
Phenix City, AL 36869
(334) 297-1007 / 1-(866) TroySTPC
http://phenix.troy.edu/dep_nursing.htm

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Tuskegee University - Department of Nursing:"The School of Nursing and Allied Health offers undergraduate programs leading to degrees in Nursing, Medical Technology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences. These undergraduate programs are designed for students who wish to pursue a career in nursing or the allied health professions. All professional disciplines have been accredited by their national accrediting agencies. The program within the School of Nursing and Allied Health are in keeping with the Tuskegee University mission to graduate qualified nursing and other health professionals in order to meet market demands."
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
(334) 727-8174
Email:cvmnah@tuskegee.edu
http://www.tuskegee.edu/Global/story.asp?S=1361309

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University of Alabama at Birmingham: "The state legislature authorized a collegiate school of nursing at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 1949 and provided funds for its support. The School of Nursing was established in 1950 and moved in 1967 from the Tuscaloosa campus to Birmingham. At that time, the school became a component of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. With establishment of the School of Nursing on the Tuscaloosa campus in 1950, two programs were inaugurated. These were a four-year program for the basic professional preparation of high-school graduates for nursing and a program for the professional preparation of graduate nurses for clinical teaching, supervision, ward administration, and advanced professional nursing. Both led to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. In 1952 a curriculum was added to prepare graduate nurses for generalized public health nursing."
1530 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294-1210
(205) 934-5428. lrcbob@uab.edu
http://www.uab.edu/son/

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University of Alabama, Capstone College of Nursing:"The Capstone College of Nursing is the division of The University of Alabama charged with the responsibility of preparing graduates for the professional practice of nursing. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and are eligible to apply for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. Graduates also possess the knowledge and skills essential for life long learning within a rapidly changing health care system and are prepared for further study at the graduate level."
Director of Nursing Student Services
The University of Alabama
Capstone College of Nursing
Box 870358
504 University Blvd
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0358
205.348.6639 or 800.313.3591
Fax 205.348.5559
nursing@bama.ua.edu
http://nursing.ua.edu/about_the_college.htm

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University of Alabama in Huntsville:"UAH is the only institution offering both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs in North Alabama. The UAH School of Nursing was established in 1971 and was designated a College of Nursing in 1987. We are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing. Recognition of excellence in teaching and practice by our faculty has been demonstrated in various ways: appointment by the Governor to the Alabama State Board of Nursing, the UAH Foundation's Excellence in Teaching Awards, and the Hartford Award for Excellence in Gerontologic Nursing. US News and World Report ranked our MSN program in the top 1/3 of similar programs in the nation."
http://www.uah.edu/coop/
http://onlinenurse.nb.uah.edu/resources/college.shtml
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
117 Engineering Building
Huntsville, Alabama 35899
Phone: (256) 824-6612
Fax: (256) 824-6039
email: careers@email.uah.edu
http://onlinenurse.nb.uah.edu/resources

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University of Mobile School of Nursing:"As an Aintegral part of the University of Mobile, the School of Nursing faculty is dedicated to the advancement of nursing based upon Christian values.  It is anticipated that the graduate will find maximum understanding of the reality of God and the Christian way of life while pursuing self-fulfillment and rendering service to others. The nursing faculty strives to meet the mission and goals of the University by offering a course of study that includes theories and concepts from the humanities and fine arts, natural sciences, social sciences, and nursing.  Each student is encouraged to develop critical thinking skills based upon a scientific and theoretical base to support nursing decisions.  The primary emphasis of the faculty is the individual – the individual student and the specific needs and interests of that person and the individual patient and efforts to meet the needs of that person or the involved family."
For further information contact Dr. Elizabeth Flanagan, Dean School of Nursing at:
University of Mobile
P.O. Box 13220
Mobile, Alabama 36663-0220
 (251) 442-2227
1-800-WIN Rams
http://www.umobile.edu/acad/schofnursing.asp

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University of North Alabama, College of Nursing and Allied Health: The newest of UNA's four colleges, offers a four-year curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A baccalaureate of education in Nursing is the preparation for professional nursing practice and a foundation for graduate study in nursing.
http://www2.una.edu/nursing/

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University of South Alabama, College of Nursing:"The College of Nursing offers the Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) degree and the Master of Science in nursing degree (MSN). If you are seeking the traditional college experience, you can complete the 4-year BSN degree program at our Mobile campus or on the USA Baldwin County campus in Fairhope, Alabama. We also offer an accelerated track for highly qualified and motivated students (BSN and RN to MSN). Students in the accelerated track complete the nursing component of the curriculum in just 12 months. USA students have rich clinical opportunities in all specialty areas and in a variety of health care settings."
University of South Alabama
Mobile, Alabama, 36688-0002
1 (251) 460-6101
For additional information about the RN to BSN Track: Email: conrnbsn@usouthal.edu
For additional information about the Graduate tracks: Email: congrad@usouthal.edu
For additional information about the Undergraduate programs Email: conadmiss@usouthal.edu
http://www.southalabama.edu/nursing

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The University of West Alabama / Division of Nursing:"If you are looking for a nursing program with individualized instruction, a variety of health settings and an associate degree program which will qualify you for the National Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses, then The University of West Alabama may be the school for you. The nursing program at The University of West Alabama is approved by the State of Alabama and accredited by the National League for Nursing."
The University of West Alabama
Livingston, AL 35470
(205) 652-3517
(205) 652-3778 (fax)
Email: Admissions@uwa.edu
http://nursing.uwa.edu


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Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS):"Welcome to the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS). Throughout this website, we are pleased to share with you some of the exciting and rewarding opportunities that await you at CGFNS. We hold strong to the values of excellence, which have sustained CGFNS for almost a quarter of a century. As we enter the new millennium, this is a critical time for the nation, for health professionals and for our organization and its divisions, the International Commission on Healthcare Professions (ICHP), the International Consulting and Educational Service (ICE), and the International Consultants of Delaware, Inc. (ICD). We are privileged to be in the public policy arena, helping to ensure that United States immigration policy is objective and effective."
Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools
3600 Market Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2651 USA
Business Office: (215) 222-8454
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The Nursing School Adviser, Paying for Your Nursing Education, Petersons.com:"The expense of attending college is considerable and is increasing each year at a rate faster than most other products and services. In fact, the cost of a nursing education at a public four-year college can be more than $14,000 per year, including tuition, fees, books, room and board, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. The cost at a private college or university, at either the graduate or the undergraduate level, can be more than $30,000 per year."
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University of Salford School of Nursing (UK):"The School of Nursing is proud of its roots in the local health service and today retains close links with local NHS Trusts. The School works closely with clinicians from these Trusts and NHS purchasers of training in the planning, implementation and evaluation of sound educational and training programmes and provides an extensive mix of clinical experiences for students within general hospital, community, and specialist units in both the NHS and private sector organisations. The main purpose of the School of Nursing is to offer a range of high quality education and training programmes for nurses which will enable them to promote healthy living and to maintain and develop quality care for their patients and clients. A fundamental objective is to produce nurses who are capable of adopting a reflective approach to practice, question orthodoxy and develop and evaluate new approaches to care to provide a cost-effective quality service to be able to cope with rapid technical, managerial, social and professional change. University of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester M5 4WT, UK. TELEPHONE +44 (0)161 295 5000
http://www.nursing.salford.ac.uk/

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