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    Alverno College / Nursing Program (RN to BSN):"It's an exciting time to be in nursing, especially at Alverno College. Today's almost three million nurses teach, counsel, conduct health research, help people manage health, illness and disease, and take health care into neighborhoods and homes. Alverno's curriculum will prepare you for all of these roles and a lifetime of leadership as a caring professional nurse. And, the best news about applying for Alverno's internationally recognized nursing program? You're immediately accepted into either the prelicensure or RN to BSN program."
    Alverno College
    3400 South 43rd Street
    P.O. Box 343922
    Milwaukee, WI 53234-3922
    Phone: (414) 382-6100 or (1-800) 933-3401
    E-mail: admissions@alverno.edu
    http://www.alverno.edu/academics/nursing.html

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    Bellin College of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"We, the faculty of Bellin College of Nursing, view humans as unique, holistic and as having value and worth. Humans are biopsychosocial-spiritual beings who use internal and external coping mechanisms in adapting to a dynamic, changing environment.Society is a global, complex unit of people with diverse norms and values which influence health-related perceptions and interactions among humans and their environment. Society has a social responsibility to provide access to health care for individuals, families, groups, and communities."
    Bellin College of Nursing
    725 S. Webster Avenue
    PO Box 23400
    Green Bay, WI 54305-3400
    Phone: (920) 433-3560 or (800) 236-8707
    E-mail: admissio@bcon.edu
    http://www.bcon.edu/

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    Blackhawk Technical College / Department of Nursing (ADN):"Associate Degree Programs are organized to provide day and evening educational opportunities at the two-year postsecondary level. The overall objective is the creation of an atmosphere of inquiry and learning in which students are guided in their pursuit of the understanding, appreciation, knowledge, and skills essential to active and effective participation in their home, occupational and civic lives.The specific objective is to prepare students for entry into or advancement in occupations which depend upon technical information and an understanding of the laws and principles of mathematics, science, and technology relevant to modern design, production, distribution, and service."
    Blackhawk Technical College
    6004 Prairie Road
    P.O. Box 5009
    Janesville, WI 53547
    Phone: (800) 498-1282 or (608) 758-6900
    E-mail: lbrown@blackhawk.edu
    http://www.blackhawk.edu/eo/associates.htm

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    Cardinal Stritch University / Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing (ADN, LPN to ADN, BSN, MSN):"Nursing is a high-touch career. At Stritch, we believe your education should be high touch as well. That's why we take a highly personal approach to teaching.Here, you'll find small classrooms, flexible scheduling, and lots of one-on-one instruction. You'll also find a comfortable, supportive environment and nursing programs that are as holistic as the science of nursing itself.Stritch is the only school in Wisconsin offering the full range of nursing programs, from ADN through MSN degrees."
    Cardinal Stritch University
    6801 N. Yates Road
    Milwaukee, WI 53217
    Phone: (800) 347-8822 or (414) 410-4000
    E-mail: Undergrad: admityou@stritch.edu or Graduate: con@stritch.edu
    http://www.stritch.edu/index.php?page=97

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    Chippewa Valley Technical College / Nursing Department (ADN, LPN, NA):"The purpose of the Nursing Programs is to serve health care agencies and the community by producing health care team members who contribute to the provision of holistic health care for individuals, families, and groups. Graduates of the Associate Degree and Practical Nursing Programs are prepared to take the licensure examination for employment in nursing. Students who complete the nursing assistant course are prepared to take the competency test for certification as a nursing assistant."
    Chippewa Valley Technical College
    620 W. Clairemont Ave
    Eau Claire, WI 54701 USA
    Phone: (715) 833-6200 or (1-800) 547-CVTC
    E-mail: ekirking@cvtc.eduor tshepardson@cvtc.edu
    http://www.cvtc.edu/Programs/DeptPages/Nursing/index.html

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    Columbia College of Nursing / Mount Mary College (BSN, RN to BSN):"The principal objective of the nursing program is to provide students with an understanding and appreciation of professional nursing. To accomplish this, nursing courses build on the knowledge gained from the humanities, fine arts, social and natural sciences. Typically, students complete all nursing and non-nursing requirements for the BSN Degree within a four year time period. Nursing courses commence during the freshman year. This early introduction to nursing encourages student identification with the profession. Students complete the liberal arts core and electives through Mount Mary College. Nursing courses and clinical experiences (a total of 60 credits) are completed through Columbia College of Nursing. As a result, Columbia-Mount Mary College nursing students spend their freshman and sophomore years on the Mount Mary College campus and their junior and senior years on the Columbia College campus."
    Columbia College of Nursing
    2121 E. Newport Avenue
    Milwaukee, WI 53211-2952
    Phone: (414) 961-3530 or Fax: (414) 961-4121
    E-mail: admiss@mtmary.edu
    http://www.ccon.edu

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    Concordia University Wisconsin / Division of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"Concordia University Wisconsin has been offering a baccalaureate degree in nursing since 1982. In the fall of 1995, Concordia began a Master of Science in Nursing (MS). CUW Nursing faculty members are all published and recognized leaders in their field of expertise. Today, the nursing program at Concordia University has approximately 250 students in it. Concordia's nursing graduates rank at or near the top yearly in passing rate for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) of all Wisconsin public and private collegiate nursing schools."
    Concordia University Wisconsin
    12800 N. Lake Shore Drive
    Mequon WI 53097
    Phone: (1-888) 628-9472
    E-mail: BSN Track: josie.hurka@cuw.edu or MSN Track: graduate.admission@cuw.edu
    http://www.cuw.edu/Academics/programs/nursing/index.html

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    Edgewood College / Nursing Program (BSN, RN to BSN, MSN):"The Nursing Department offers a program leading to either the BS or BA degree with a major in nursing for RNs who have an associate degree or diploma from an accredited school of nursing. There are 128 credits required for graduation, of which 47 are in the Nursing Major. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Wisconsin Board of Nursing."
    Edgewood College
    1000 Edgewood College Drive
    Madison, Wisconsin 53711
    Phone: (800) 444-4861 or (608) 663-2294
    E-mail: admissions@edgewood.edu
    https://www.edgewood.edu/academics/schools/henry-predolin-school-of-nursing

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    Fox Valley Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN, NA):"The Nursing Department offers three different levels of education to prepare students to gain entry into the healthcare profession: Nursing Assistant, Practical Nursing, and Associate Degree NursingThe Nursing Assistant (NA) program is a 120-hour technical diploma program which prepares students to practice as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) after successful completion of the National Nurse Aide registry exam. The CNA provides for the personal needs and comfort of people with health problems under the direction of a licensed nurse (either RN or LPN). The Practical Nursing (PN) program is a one-year technical diploma program which prepares students to work as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) after successful completion of the State Board exam. The LPN works with and under the supervision of the RN.The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program is a two-year associate degree program which prepares students to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) after successful completion of the State Board exam."
    Fox Valley Technical College
    1825 N. Bluemound Drive
    P.O. Box 2277
    Appleton, WI 54912-2277
    Phone: (920) 735-5600 or (1-800) 735-3882
    E-mail: cujak@fvtc.edu
    http://www.fvtc.edu/tp2.asp?ID=Nursing+Department&pix=002

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    Franciscan Skemp Healthcare School of Anesthesia (MSN):
    "The Franciscan Skemp Healthcare School of Anesthesia, as a vital part of Franciscan Skemp Healthcare, subscribes to the philosophy of that organization. We fervently promote Christian concepts which emphasize the dignity of all human person, their origin, purpose and destiny. Society is a complex and evolving entity within which the common good and the changing needs of groups of individuals must be fulfilled. As a member of society, every person has a basic right to good health care and easy access to health care service. We believe that certified nurse anesthetists form and integral part of the total health care system by virtue of advanced scientific knowledge and competency in technical skills."
    Franciscan Skemp Healthcare School of Anesthesia
    700 West Avenue South
    La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
    Phone: (608) 785-0940
    E-mail: Jochman.Barbara@mayo.edu
    https://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/la-crosse/education/school-of-anesthesia

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    Gateway Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN to ADN):"Gateway Technical College is pleased to announce the beginning of the Wisconsin Technical College System State Aligned Associate Degree Nursing program with an LPN "step out" option. Students will enter the new A.D.N program beginning in the fall of 2004. Course work and learning experiences are updated and allows students greater flexibility and opportunity.The new program provides for a seamless transition from Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to Associate Degree of Nursing (A.D.N). The studies of the former Practical Nursing Program have been enhanced and are combined into the first year of the Associate Degree Nursing Program."
    Gateway Technical College
    3520 30th Avenue
    Kenosha, WI 53144-1690
    Phone: (262) 564-2300 or (262) 741-8300
    E-mail: jenningsc@gtc.edu or buehnerg@gtc.edu
    http://www.gtc.edu/pages/displayProgram.asp?pid=10-543-1

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    Lakeshore Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, NA):"Lakeshore Technical College offers an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. They also offer a nursing assistant program."
    Lakeshore Technical College
    1290 North Avenue
    Cleveland WI 53015-1414
    Phone (1-888) 468.6582 or TTY: (920) 693-8956
    http://www.gotoltc.com/programs/nursing_rn_index.shtml

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    Madison Area Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (61 Broadway, NY, NY 10006, (212) 363-5555, ext. 153 or (800) 669-1656, ext. 153) and approved by the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and licensed by the Board of Nursing, this program prepares practitioners to function with judgment and technical competence while providing nursing care to patients of all ages. Upon completion, students are eligible to write the national exam for licensure as a registered nurse. Emphasis on self-direction and independence. Helpful aptitudes and interests include an interest in people and their welfare; a willingness to follow procedures carefully, understanding that errors may have serious consequences; and an ability to work and communicate with others, to be precise and exact, work under pressure, and react quickly in an emergency."
    Madison Area Technical College
    3550 Anderson Street
    Madison, WI 53704
    Phone: (608) 246-6100 or (800) 322-6282
    E-mail: admissions@matcmadison.edu
    https://madisoncollege.edu/program/associate-degree-nursing

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    Marian College of Fond du Lac / Nursing Program (BSN, MSN):"The Nursing Studies Division provides a baccalaureate program of study with two unique tracks to meet your individual needs. 1.The Basic track is designed for beginning 4-year students. 2.The BSN Completion track is designed for Registered Nurses to obtain their BSN degree. Successful completion of the program prepares the student to work in a wide variety of health care settings as well as providing a strong base for participation in post-baccalaureate education."
    Marian College of Fond du Lac
    45 S. National Ave.
    Fond du Lac, WI 54935-4699
    Phone: (1-800) 2-MARIAN or (1-800) 262-7426
    E-mail: admissions@mariancollege.edu
    http://www.mariancollege.edu/interior.asp?id=211

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    Marquette University / College of Nursing (BSN):"Marquette University's four-year accredited program leads to a bachelor of science in nursing degree. The curriculum includes courses in nursing, liberal arts, and sciences. The nursing core curriculum focuses on the development of student knowledge and skill in caring for people across the life-span in a variety of settings as diverse as hospitals, clinics, and patient homes."
    Marquette University
    P.O. Box 1881
    Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
    Phone: (414) 288-3809
    E-mail: nursing@marquette.edu or marcy.schwengel@mu.edu
    http://www.marquette.edu/nursing/

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    Mid-State Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN, NA):"Mid-State Technical College offers a two year nursing program leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing Degree. They also offer a Practical Nursing program and a Nursing Assistance program."
    Mid-State Technical College
    500 32nd Street North
    Wisconsin Rapids, 54494
    Phone: (715) 422-5476 or (1-888) 575-MSTC
    E-mail: eldean.walling@mstc.edu
    http://www.mstc.edu/serviceandhealthnursing.htm

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    Milwaukee Area Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"The Registered Nursing program prepares you for employment in a variety of health care settings. Upon graduation from this National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission accredited program, you will be eligible to take the RN licensure exam (NCLEX-RN). College laboratory experiences provide opportunities to practice technical skills. Clinical experiences allow participation in supervised patient care activities in a variety of local health care settings. Due to the large number of laboratory hours involved in nursing courses, you are strongly advised to complete the General Education courses prior to the nursing courses. Students who complete the first-year courses are eligible to take the Practical Nursing licensure exam (NCLEX-PN)."
    Milwaukee Area Technical College
    700 W. State St.
    Milwaukee, WI 53233-1443
    Phone: (414) 297-MATC (6282)
    E-mail: infomatc@matc.edu
    http://www.matc.edu/documents/catalog/registered_nursing_aas_degree.html

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    Moraine Park Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN):"The Nursing - Associate Degree With a Practical Nursing Exit Point program prepares graduates for careers as nurses (LPN and/or RN) in ambulatory care settings, acute care settings and long-term care organizations, as defined by the Wisconsin Nurse Practice Act. After successfully completing the first two semesters of the program, students are eligible to write the Practical Nursing National Council Licensure Examination. At this point, students could job out and seek employment as LPNs or continue on in the remaining two semesters and prepare to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. Admissions windows are in spring and fall."
    Moraine Park Technical College
    700 Gould Street
    Beaver Dam, WI
    Phone: (920) 887-1101
    E-mail: spfeiffer@morainepark.edu
    http://www.moraine.tec.wi.us/academics/programs/nursing-ad/index.shtml

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    MSOE School of Nursing (BSN, RN to BSN):"Welcome to the MSOE School of Nursing. Established in 1995, the School is proud to carry on the tradition of excellence and caring demonstrated by graduates of the Milwaukee County Medical Complex diploma program, a forerunner of the MSOE School of Nursing. Currently the MSOE School of Nursing offers a baccalaureate program for non-nurses and a BSN completion program for registered nurses. Both of these baccalaureate programs stress the use of technology within a context of caring."
    MSOE School of Nursing
    1025 N. Broadway
    Milwaukee, WI 53202
    Phone: (414) 277-6763 or (800) 332-6763
    E-mail: explore@msoe.edu
    http://www.msoe.edu/nursing/

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    Nicolet Area Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"The nursing process and Gordon's Functional Health Patterns are used as the educational framework to provide care to individuals across the lifespan. Educational methodologies include lecture, small and large group discussions, computer-assisted instruction, and clinical experiences in a variety of settings. The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)."
    Nicolet Area Technical College
    P.O. Box 518
    County Highway G, Rhinelander, WI 54501
    Phone: (1-800) 544-3039
    E-mail: inquire@nicoletcollege.edu
    http://www.nicoletcollege.edu/nursing/nursing.htm

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    Northcentral Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"Nursing is the dynamic interpersonal goal-directed process that seeks to promote optimal health within the context of individuals, family, community and society. The concept of caring, which is central to nursing, is communicated through both attitude and action. Nursing uses the nursing process, a problem solving approach to provide holistic care to individuals, families, and groups within the health care system. Nurses assess health and make clinical decisions to provide safe and effective nursing care according to standards of practice within the legal, ethical and regulatory frameworks. Nursing practice is based on its own body of knowledge."
    Northcentral Technical College
    1000 W. Campus Drive
    Wausau, WI 54401
    Phone: (715) 675-3331 or (1-888) NTC-7144
    E-mail: admissions@ntc.edu
    http://www.ntc.edu/courses/assocdegree_med.htm#nursing

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    Northeast Wisconsin Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN, LPN):"Northeast Wisconsin Technical College offers an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. They also offer a Practical Nursing program."
    Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
    2740 West Mason Street
    P.O. Box 19042
    Green Bay, WI 54307-9042
    Phone: (1-800) 422-NWTC or (920) 498-5444
    E-mail: more.info@nwtc.edu
    http://www.nwtc.edu/Status.htm

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    Southwest Wisconsin Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"This program prepares practitioners to function with judgment and technical competence while providing nursing care to patients of all ages. Upon completion, students are eligible to write the national exam for licensure as a registered nurse. The program emphasizes self-direction and independence. Helpful aptitudes and interests include an interest in people and their welfare; a willingness to follow procedures carefully, understanding that errors may have serious consequences; and an ability to work and communicate with others, to be precise and exact, to work under pressure, and to react quickly in an emergency. Successful completion of both first semester nursing courses qualifies students to become nursing assistants."
    Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
    345 West Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor
    Madison, WI 53703
    Phone: (608) 266-1207 or TTY: (608) 267-2483
    E-mail: more_info@witechcolleges.com
    http://www.witechcolleges.com/career_prog_search_details.asp?selected_letter=N&PROG_NAME=NURSING- ASSOCIATE DEGREE

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    University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire / School of Nursing (BSN, RN to BSN, MSN):"Our departments offer Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Nursing, as well as credit and non-credit continuing education programs for practicing nurses.Courses are taught on the Eau Claire Campus and at our Marshfield site, through a cooperative relationship with Saint Joseph's Hospital. The School of Nursing is also a partner in the UW-System Collaborative Nursing Program for non - baccalaureate-prepared Registered Nurses to earn the B.S.N. This RN-BSN program uses distance technology to deliver courses to multiple sites in Wisconsin."
    University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
    105 Garfield Avenue
    P.O. Box 4004
    Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
    Phone: (715) 836-2637 or (715) 836-5287
    E-mail: nursing@uwec.edu
    http://www.uwec.edu/nurs/

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    University of Wisconsin - Madison / School of Nursing (BSN, MSN, PhD):"Finally, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a world leader in research and innovation, and the School of Nursing is part of that tradition. Graduates of our MS and PhD programs go on to take leadership positions in nursing practice, education and research. In particular, the school attracts doctoral and postdoctoral students from across the globe to study with us, because of the outstanding reputation of our faculty and our research training enterprise."
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    600 Highland Ave.
    Madison Wisconsin 53792-2455
    Phone: (608) 262–3961
    E-mail: onwisconsin@admissions.wisc.edu or kamay@wisc.edu
    http://www.son.wisc.edu/dean/message.htm

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    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee / College of Nursing:"The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Nursing is the largest nursing school in Wisconsin and one of only two that offers students the full range of degrees: BS, MS, PhD. We were established in 1965 and are consistently nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing, a premier urban institution, prepares diverse students to be science-based, compassionate nurse-leaders for all settings and levels of practice."
    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    P.O. Box 413
    2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
    Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
    Phone: (414) 229-4801 or (414) 229-5482
    E-mail: asknursing@uwm.edu
    http://uwm.edu/nursing/

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    University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh / College of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Nursing can enable you to meet your educational and career goals through its dynamic curriculum. Following three semesters of general education and science, students are eligible for admission into the College of Nursing program. Building on a strong science foundation, the College of Nursing prepares the student with theoretical knowledge and clinical practice in many areas including medical, surgical, pediatrics, obstetrics, mental health, and community health nursing. The curriculum prepares nurses to care for people with illnesses and injuries while focusing on wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention."
    University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
    800 Algoma Blvd
    Oshkosh, WI 54901
    Phone: (1-920) 424-2121
    E-mail: Undergraduate: undergradnrs@uwosh.edu or Graduate: congrad@uwosh.edu
    http://www.uwosh.edu/colleges/con/

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    Viterbo University / School of Nursing (BSN, RN to BSN, MSN):"The Viterbo University School of Nursing is a fully accredited, regionally distinctive program offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Nursing has been one of the professional programs at Viterbo University since 1967. Today, the School of Nursing has over 500 students enrolled in its three programs with a full- and part-time faculty numbering near thirty. As members of the larger university community, nursing students have the opportunity to study philosophy and religious studies as well as the sciences and nursing. This ability to gain a broad liberal arts perspective throughout the nursing curriculum sets Viterbo graduates apart. With our roots deep in the Franciscan tradition of health care service, we set high standards for our students and in turn graduate highly competent, liberally educated professional nurses."
    Viterbo University
    900 Viterbo Drive
    La Crosse, WI 54601
    Phone: (608) 796-3000 or (1-800) VITERBO
    E-mail: admission@viterbo.edu
    http://www.viterbo.edu/son.aspx?id=1030

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    Waukesha County Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"By integrating the art of nursing with bio-psychosocial science courses, the A.D.N. program prepares you to take the licensing exam to become a registered nurse. After licensure, you will be ready for responsibilities including management, delegation of client care, and collaboration with other health care providers in the health care delivery system. In addition, you will have developed a nursing practice that values diversity and individuality. This program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission."
    Waukesha County Technical College
    800 Main St.
    Pewaukee, WI 53072 (USA)
    Phone: (262) 691-5566 or (262) 691-5370
    E-mail: sharms@wctc.edu
    http://www.wctc.edu/web/areas/health/nursing/nursing.php

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    Western Wisconsin Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"The nursing faculty ascribes to the philosophy of Western Wisconsin Technical College and the Human Services Division and further believes that: Nursing is an art and a science that is responsive to the health needs of society across the wellness-illness continuum. The practice of nursing includes: adherence to established standards of the profession, recognizing the impact of economic, political, social and demographic forces on health care, communication, use of information technology, use of the nursing process as the framework for evidence based practice, consistently demonstrating caring, respect, and cultural sensitivity in interactions with others, health teaching, collaboration, management of resources, and assisting clients and support person(s) to cope with aging and/or adapting to acute and chronic health alterations."
    Western Wisconsin Technical College
    304 6th Street North
    La Crosse, WI 54601
    Phone: (1-608) 785-9195 or (1-800) 322-9982
    E-mail: papenfussd@wwtc.edu
    http://www.westerntc.edu/program_resource_pages/105431.asp

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    Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College / Nursing Program (ADN):"Nursing is the dynamic interpersonal goal-directed process that seeks to promote optimal health within the context of individuals, family, community, and society. The concept of caring, which is central to nursing, is communicated through both attitude and action. Nursing uses the nursing process, a problem-solving approach to provide holistic care to individuals, families, and groups within the health care system. Nurses assess health and make clinical decisions to provide safe and effective nursing care according to the standards of practice within the legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks. Nursing practice is based on its own body of knowledge. Through collaboration with other health care professionals, nursing is responsive to the needs of the community across the health-illness continuum."
    Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College
    505 Pine Ridge Drive
    Shell Lake, WI 54871
    Phone: (1-715) 468-2815 or (1-800) 243-WITC
    E-mail: admisash@witc.edu
    http://www.witc.edu/programs/nursedegree/index.htm

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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
    Applicant Inquiries: (215) 349-8767
    Facsimile: (215) 662-0425
    Telex: 402409 CGFNS PHA
    Cable: CGFNS, Philadelphia, USA
    E-mail: info@cgfns.org
    http://www.cgfns.org/

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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."
    http://www.petersons.com/nursing/articles/paying.asp?sponsor=1

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    Useful Tips & Advice on: Applying To College

    See also

    Nursing Faculty Salaries Post Continued Increases, AACN Survey Shows: Mostly Modest Gains, However, Come As Many Schools Work to Stem Faculty Shortages, includes chart "Average Salaries and Percentage Change for All Full-Time Nurse Faculty 1997-98 to 1998-99."
    News media can obtain a copy of the AACN report by contacting the AACN Office of Public Affairs at 202-463-6930, x231, or dmezibov@aacn.nche.edu.
    http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/NewsReleases/fcsl99.htm

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    Created on April 23, 1999

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