The School of Nursing features a complete range of undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing.
The Associate Degree program prepares graduates for the registered nurse licensure examination and for employment in a variety of acute and long-term care settings.
The Baccalaureate Degree program has two options for study: the BS option for those students who are entering the four-year program of study for an initial professional degree, and the RN to BS option for RNs who wish to complete the BS degree.
Our Master’s programs provide options for advanced practice roles as a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Nurse Practitioner.
The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in nursing develops clinical scholars, faculty, and researchers who can teach and provide leadership through scientific inquiry and innovative practice. Individualized plans of study allow each student to develop depth of expertise and research capability within a specialized area that promotes career goals.
School of Nursing 45th Anniversary Celebration Weekend
Please join the Penn State School of Nursing for a celebration weekend in honor of its 45th-year anniversary April 24-25, 2009 at the University Park campus. See details of the celebration weekend at:
www.hhdev.psu.edu/nurs/celebration.
Outreach and Continuing Education Online Courses Available
The School of Nursing announces a new portal for online continuing education courses for nurses. These courses are offered continuously for Online CE.
Summer 2009 MACaN (Minority Advanced Careers In Nursing) Application Available
Summer 2009 MaCaN Application is now available. For additional information, please contact Lisa Kitko, MACaN director at lah150@psu.edu.
Diversity Statement
The faculty and staff of the School of Nursing value and are committed to fostering diversity in the classroom, the University, and the profession. By respecting differences in culture, age, gender, gender expression, race, ethnicity, national origin, differing abilities, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation, we enrich the learning environment; improve the practice and profession of Nursing; and enhance personal creativity and professional growth.

