SCHOOL OF NURSING

We offer academic excellence in our undergraduate and graduate programs. Direct entry into the full-time undergraduate program offers students the opportunity to begin nursing course in their first year at Widener.  Our evening/weekend and RN/BSN programs offer flexibiity to meet the demands of working students while allowing them to complete their BSN. 

Our graduate programs offer a variety of clinical specialties as a Clinical Nurse Specialist or a Nurse Practitioner. Our Doctor of Nursing Science program prepares nurse educators and researchers to  meet the ever-growing demand for doctorally prepared nursing faculty.

Undergraduate Programs

We offer a full-time baccalaureate program with direct admission into the School of Nursing as a freshman. Students may complete the nursing program on either a full-time or part-time basis. We also offer RN completion programs and RN to MSN programs.

The strengths of our undergraduate program include:

  • A strong clinical focus in nursing courses.
  • Full integration into the broad University community.
  • Doctorally prepared, clinically expert faculty.
  • Diverse clinical experiences in world renowned facilities.
  • Faculty/student ratio of 1:8 in clinical settings.
  • A Dedicated Nursing Resource Learning Center (Sim-Man Included).
  • An opportunity to take up to two graduate courses if eligible.
  • An opportunity to participate in Nursing Honors PrograPartner in Nursing Education with US Army ROTC.

Graduate Programs

We offer graduate programs at both the Masters and Doctoral levels including: 

  • Clinical Nurse Specialist programs include the following specialities: Adult Health, Community-Based Nursing, Emergency-Critical Care Nursing, Psych-Mental Health Nursing, and Nurse Educator.
  • Family Nurse Practitioner program.
  • Certificate programs in Adult Health Nursing, Community-Based Nursing, Emergency-Critical Care Nursing, and Psych-Menatl Health Nursing.
  • The Doctor of Nursing Science program (DNSc) focuses on the preparation of nurse educators.
     A major strength of the program is the strong nursing knowledge component with an emphasis in scholarly inquiry. Faculty serve as highly qualified mentors for students.
   

School of Nursing
Widener University
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013

 

Undergraduate Day
Lynne Borucki
Assistant Dean
tel: 610-499-4210

lcborucki@widener.edu

Transfer  & RN/BSN Students
Dr. Mary Ellen Santucci
tel: 610-499-4227
mgsantucci@widener.edu

 

Graduate Programs
Dr. Mary B. Walker
Assistant Dean
for Graduate Studies
tel: 610-499-4207
nursing.school@widener.edu
   
 
 
widener spotlight
Rachel Kenowski

Nursing
2011

Widener was the best fit for me academically with the best nursing clinical experience I could find ...

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