Nightingale College
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Nursing college in Utah, United States
Motto | Confidence, Competence, Compassion |
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Type | Private for-profit nursing school |
Established | 2010[1] |
President | Mikhail Shneyder[2] |
Provost | Jeffrey Olsen[2] |
Academic staff | 212 |
Students | 1000+ (2020)[3] |
Location | , , U.S. |
Website | nightingale |
Nightingale College is a private for-profit nursing school headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
History
[edit ]Nightingale College was formed in 2010 and was originally "training students while seeking accreditation."[1] In April 2011 the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. By May 2020 Nightingale college had 18 locations across the United States.[4] In the college's first ten years more than 1000 students graduated.[3]
Accreditation
[edit ]Nightingale College is institutionally accredited by NWCCU[5] and programmatically accredited by CCNE[6] and CNEA.[7]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Brian Maffly (October 20, 2012). "Utah puts nursing programs on notice over tests". Salt Lake Tribune .
- ^ a b "Officers, Management, Faculty, And Staff". Nightingale College. Retrieved 2021年03月14日.
- ^ a b "Nightingale College's online simulations allowed nursing students to continue education". KUTV . 2020年06月17日. Retrieved 2021年03月14日.
- ^ Robin Thompson (Apr 2020). "Nightingale Nursing College lands in Alaska". Anchorage Press .
Utah-based institution still on target to make Anchorage its 18th market in May
- ^ "Directory - NWCCU". Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities . Retrieved 2023年07月17日.
- ^ "ccnecommunity.org". Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education . Retrieved 2023年07月17日.
- ^ "Accredited Programs | NLN CNEA". National League for Nursing . Retrieved 2023年07月17日.
External links
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