There are three areas that are especially unique within the Hope College Nursing Program. These include a nursing internship, a research practicum experience, and a community-based course. In the last semester, all nursing students have a clinical experience of at least 150 hours in an area of interest. This internship will prepare students for the transition to becoming a Registered Nurse. Students will participate in an on-going nursing research project that will assist in understanding how evidence-based nursing practice improves the quality of health care. The community-based course provides the opportunity to work in partnership with parish nurses and families, focusing on spiritual care and promoting health.
Yes, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) granted the Hope College Nursing Program re-accreditation in April 2009. The maximum of 10 years was awarded.
Yes, the Michigan Board of Nursing has fully approved the Hope College Nursing Program.
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