Registered Nursing Programs (PDF)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Registered Nursing Programs (PDF) Pennsylvania Department of State Report Date : 6/8/2021 State Board of Nursing Approved Nursing Programs Associate Degree Number of Programs: 25 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Allegany College of Maryland 301-784-5574 Rick Cooper Nursing Program Bedford County- Main Campus 195 Penn Knoll Road EVERETT, PA 15537 (F) Bucks County Community College 215-968-8327 Maureen Murt Associate Degree Program 275 Swamp Road NEWTOWN, PA 18940-4106 (F) Butler County Community College 724-287-8711, Patricia Tillman Annear Dept of Nursing & Allied Health Ext. 8275 107 College Drive BUTLER, PA 16002 Secondary Site(s): - Butler County Community Campus 724-287-8711, Patricia Tillman Annear 1200 Wood Street Ext. 8275 Brockway, PA 15824 (F) Clarion University, College of Health and Human Services 814-676-6591, Deborah Kelly Department of Nursing Ext. 1258 1801 West First Street OIL CITY, PA 16301 Secondary Site(s): - College of Health & Human Services RN AD Campus 814-676-6591, Deborah Kelly 6022 Glades Pike Ext. 1258 Somerset, PA 15501 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 1 of 13 Associate Degree Number of Programs: 25 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Community College of Allegheny County 412-237-3089 Kathy Mayle Dept of Nursing 800 Allegheny Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA 15233 Secondary Site(s): - Allegheny Campus 412-237-2680 Rosalena Thorpe 808 Ridge Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212 - Boyce Campus 724-325-6694 Janet Colville 595 Beatty Road Monroeville, PA 15146 - California University of PA Campus 724-938-1622 Phyllis Dolan 250 University Avenue California, PA 15419-1394 - North Campus 412-369-4121 Rhonda Sansone 8701 Perry Highway Pittsburgh, PA 15237 - South Campus 412-469-6365 Rita Horgos 1750 Clairton Road West Mifflin, PA 15122 (F) Community College of Beaver County 724-480-3495 Elaine Strouss Dept of Nursing & Allied Health 1 Campus Drive MONACA, PA 15061 Secondary Site(s): - Canonsburg Campus 724-480-3495 Shelly Moore 688 Western Avenue Canonsburg, PA 15317 (F) Community College of Philadelphia 215-751-8853 Barbara N. McLaughlin Dept of Nursing 1700 Spring Garden Street PHILADELPHIA, PA 19130 (F) Delaware County Community College 610-359-5273 Genny Cavanagh Dept of Allied Health & Nursing 901 S. Media Line Road MEDIA, PA 19063-1094 (F) Harcum College 610-526-6129 Frances Schuda Nursing Program 750 Montgomery Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA 19010-3476 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 2 of 13 Associate Degree Number of Programs: 25 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Harrisburg Area Community College 717-221-1704 Monica Filburn Nursing Program One HACC Drive HARRISBURG, PA 17110-2999 Secondary Site(s): - Gettysburg Campus 717-337-3855 Jill Lott 731 Old Harrisburg Pike Gettysburg, PA 17325 - Lancaster Campus 717-358-2916 Trudy Bauer 1641 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, PA 17602-2690 - York Center 717-293-5000 Cynthia Donell 2010 Pennsylvania Avenue York, PA 17404 (I) Lackawanna College 570-961-6100, Tracey Sebastianelli Nursing Program Ext. 1044 501 Vine Street SCRANTON, PA 18509 (F) LaRoche University 412-536-1170 Terri L. Liberto Department of Nursing 9000 Babcock Blvd PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 (F) Lehigh Carbon Community College 610-799-1510 Tina VanBuren Associate Degree Program 4525 Education Park Drive SCHNECKSVILLE, PA 18078 Secondary Site(s): - The Morgan Center Campus 610-799-1510 Barbara Lupole 234 High Street Tamaqua, PA 18252 (F) Lock Haven University, Clearfield Campus 814-768-3450 Jennifer DellAntonio Nursing Program 201 University Drive Clearfield Campus CLEARFIELD, PA 16830 Secondary Site(s): - Lock Haven University- Main Campus 814-768-3426 Jennifer K. DellAntonio 401 North Fairview Street Lock Haven, PA 16863 - UPMC Susquehanna 814-768-3426 Jennifer K. DellAntonio 700 High Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 3 of 13 Associate Degree Number of Programs: 25 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Luzerne County Community College 570-740-0443 Laura Fowler Nursing Program Nursing Department Francis S and Mary Gill Carrozz NANTICOKE, PA 18634 Secondary Site(s): - Northumberland Regional Higher Ed. Ctr/Shamokin Campus 570-373-5673 Deborah Vilegi-Peters 2 East Arch Street Shamokin, PA 17872 - Northumberland Regional Higher Ed. Ctr/Shamokin Campus 570-373-5673 Deborah Vilegi-Peters 2 East Arch Street Shamokin, PA 17872 - Wayne Memorial Hospital 570-251-6592 Annette Calderone 601 Park Street Honesdale, PA 18431 (F) Mercyhurst University 814-725-6139 Michael Meyer Associate in Science Nursing Program 16 West Division Street NORTH EAST, PA 16428 (F) Montgomery County Community College 215-641-6431 Linda Roy Nursing Program 340 Dekalb Pike BLUE BELL, PA 19422-0769 (F) Mount Aloysius College 814-886-6393, Nicole Custer Division of Nursing Ext. 66458 7373 Admiral Peary Highway CRESSON, PA 16630 (F) Northampton Community College 610-861-5300, Mary Jean Osborne Nursing Program Ext. 5376 3835 Green Pond Road BETHLEHEM, PA 18020 Secondary Site(s): - Monroe County Campus 610-861-5300, Mary Jean Osborne 2411 Route 715 Ext. 5376 Tannersville, PA 18372 (F) Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 717-947-6082 Gayle Watson 850 GREENFIELD ROAD LANCASTER, PA 17601 (F) Pennsylvania College of Technology 570-327-4525 Valerie Myers ADN Nursing Program One College Avenue WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701 (P) Pittsburgh Technical College ASN Nursing Program 412-809-5100 Kaitlin Cobourne Nursing 1111 McKee Road OAKDALE, PA 15071 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 4 of 13 Associate Degree Number of Programs: 25 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Reading Area Community College 610-372-4721, Michelle Wallace Nursing Program Ext. 6226 10 south second street READING, PA 19603 (P) University of Pittsburgh at Bradford 814-362-7640 Mary Dinger Nursing Program 300 Campus Drive BRADFORD, PA 16701 Secondary Site(s): - University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Campus 814-827-4426 Patricia McClain 504 East Main Street Titusville, PA 16354 (F) Westmoreland County Community College 724-925-4271 Sue Wojciechowski Snyder Associate Degree Nursing Program 145 Pavilion Lane YOUNGWOOD, PA 15695-1895 Secondary Site(s): - Indiana County Community College Center of WCCC 724-357-1404 Sue Wojciechowski Snyder 45 Airport Road Indiana, PA 15701 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 5 of 13 Baccalaureate Degree Number of Programs: 44 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Alvernia University 610-796-8462 Deborah Greenawald BSN Program 400 Saint Bernardine St. READING, PA 19607 (F) Bloomsburg University 570-389-4423 Lori Metzger Dept of Nursing 400 E. 2nd Street BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815 Secondary Site(s): - Bloomsburg University-Geisinger 570-389-4615 Sheila Hartung 100 North Academy Avenue Danville, PA 17822 (I) Cabrini University 610-902-8114 Jennifer Specht Department of Nursing 610 King of Prussia Road RADNOR, PA 19087 (F) Carlow University 412-578-6115 Lynn George Department of Nursing 3333 Fifth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA 15213 Secondary Site(s): - St. Vincent College 412-578-6596 Carla D. Tomas 300 Fraser Purchase Road Latrobe, PA 15650-2690 (F) Cedar Crest College 610-606-4606 Wendy J. Robb School of Nursing 100 College Drive ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 (F) Clarion University College of Health & Sciences 814-393-1851 Deborah Kelly Department of Nursing 840 Wood Street CLARION, PA 16214-1232 (F) DeSales University 610-282-1100, Mary Elizabeth Doyle-Tadduni Division of Nursing Ext. 1285 2755 Station Avenue CENTER VALLEY, PA 18034 (F) Drexel University 267-359-5638 Kymberlee Montgomery College of Nursing & Health Professions Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 10501, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 (F) Duquesne University 412-396-6553 Mary Ellen Glasgow School of Nursing 600 Forbes Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA 15282 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 6 of 13 Baccalaureate Degree Number of Programs: 44 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) East Stroudsburg University 570-422-3474 Dr. Laura Waters Dept of Nursing 200 Prospect Street EAST STROUDSBURG, PA 18301-2999 (F) Eastern University 610-225-5023 Melissa Snyder Dept of Nursing 1300 Eagle Road WAYNE, PA 19087 (F) Edinboro University of PA 814-732-2900 Victoria Hedderick Dept of Nursing Edinboro Univerity of PA EDINBORO, PA 16444 (F) Gannon University 814-871-5520 Dawn C Joy Villa Maria School of Nursing 109 University Square Moroski Building ERIE, PA 16541 (F) Gwynedd Mercy University 215-646-7300, Mary Hermann Frances Maguire School of Nursing and Health Professions Ext. 21116 1325 Sumneytown Pike, PO Box 901 GWYNEDD VALLEY, PA 19437-0901 Secondary Site(s): - Gwynedd Mercy University 215-641-5539 Andrea Hollingsworth 600 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 - Three Greenwood Square 215-352-8010 Katherine Lucatorto 3329 Street Road Bensalem, PA 19020 (F) Holy Family University 267-341-3293 Cynthia Russell Nursing Program 9801 Frankford Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA 19114-2009 Secondary Site(s): - Newtown Campus 215-504-2000 Ana Maria Catanzaro One Campus Drive Newtown, PA 18940 (F) Immaculata University 610-647-4400 Celina Siwula Nursing Dept 1145 King Road MALVERN, PA 19345-0691 (F) Indiana University of Pennsylvania 724-357-2557 Theresa Gropelli Dept of Nursing & Allied Health Professions 1011 South Drive INDIANA, PA 15705 Board Approval Status - (F) Full, (I) Initial, (P) Provisional Page: 7 of 13 Baccalaureate Degree Number of Programs: 44 Program Name & Address Phone Director (F) Jefferson College of Nursing 215-503-3720
Recommended publications
  • Where We Are 5.5 Hours NEW YORK CITY 2 Hours
    FAST FACTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BOSTON where we are 5.5 hours NEW YORK CITY 2 hours PITTSBURGH Cedar Crest College is located 4.5 hours in Allentown, Pennsylvania. WASHINGTON, D.C. PHILADELPHIA Allentown is the third largest 3.5 hours 1 hour city in Pennsylvania and is home to 115,000 residents. 84 Acreage of our beautiful campus, Ranked by U.S. News a nationally-registered and World Report as a arboretum with “Top Regional College” more than 130 and “Best Value” species of trees Founded in 1867 50+ Number of academic programs offered at Cedar Crest College Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science, and Masters degrees and certificate programs STUDENT BODY international student services 1,664 The Office of International Student Services aims to enhance your experience and encourage intercultural exchange at Cedar Crest students College. Services available to international students include: International Student Advisors ESL/Cultural Support 29 International Student Orientation countries Social & Cultural Events Center for Diversity and Global Engagement 29 states 37% diversity 10% international FACULTY 77 full-time faculty 72% hold a PH.D. or the highest degree in their field 10:1 student-faculty ratio Number of years for students to graduate with our 15 4-Year Guarantee average class size undergraduate programs MAJORS: History Accounting Mathematics Art Neuroscience Art Therapy Nuclear Medicine Biochemistry Nursing Biology Nutrition Cedar Crest is home to a Business Administration Political Science diverse variety of 30+ clubs Chemistry
    [Show full text]
  • Cabrini University Women’S Basketball
    Cabrini University Women’s Basketball Cabrini University vs. Cedar Crest College Nerney Field House January 7, 2016 1pm Cabrini University (5-7, 3-0 CSAC) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 5 Caroline Price Jr. G 5-3 Philadelphia, PA St. Hubert 10 Pattie Fortescue Fr. F 5-8 Norristown, PA Norristown Area 11 Renee Oliver Sr. F 5-10 Scotch Plains, NJ Roselle Catholic 14 Myonie Williamson Jr. F 5-9 Newtown Square, PA Radnor 20 Nomi Washington So. F 5-7 Phoenixville, PA Phoenixville 21 Cassidy Gallagher Fr. G 5-4 Margate City, NJ Holy Spirit 22 Sabrina Hackendorn Jr. F 5-10 Newark, DE St. Elizabeth 25 Kate Skalski Jr. G/F 5-8 Jenkintown, PA St. Basil 30 Erin Dodds Fr. G 5-7 Wilmington, DE Tatnall 31 Brittany Runyen So. G 5-5 Cinnaminson, NJ Cinnaminson 32 Gaby Jones So. F 5-9 Sewaren, N.J Woodbridge 33 Meghan Matthews Fr. F 5-8 Philadelphia, PA St. Hubert Head Coach: Kate Pearson (Scranton ‘04), 8th Season Assistant Coaches: Rob Drysdale, Jason Wisneski, Bob Walsh, Megan Decker ‘15 Cabrini Team Statistics Points per Game Rebounds per Game Cabrini Opponent Dodds 12.4 Oliver 8.7 59.8 Points per Game 58.5 Williamson 11.5 Hackendorn 6.0 .366 Field Goal Pct. .363 Skalski 9.7 Williamson 4.3 .315 3 Point Pct. .278 Washington 7.3 Fortescue 4.3 .672 Free Throw Pct. .648 37.8 Rebounds per Game 41.1 12.9 Assists per Game 10.5 Assists per Game Steals per Game 17.3 Turnovers per Game 19.0 Gallagher 2.8 Oliver 1.6 9.3 Steals per Game 8.3 Oliver 2.2 Jones 1.5 2.8 Blocks per Game 3.0 Price 1.8 Williamson 1.4 Williamson 1.7 Washington 1.8 Cedar Crest College (2-8, 0-4 CSAC) No.
    [Show full text]
  • Member Colleges
    SAGE Scholars, Inc. 21 South 12th St., 9th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 voice 215-564-9930 fax 215-564-9934 [email protected] Member Colleges Alabama Illinois Kentucky (continued) Missouri (continued) Birmingham Southern College Benedictine University Georgetown College Lindenwood University Faulkner Univeristy Bradley University Lindsey Wilson College Missouri Baptist University Huntingdon College Concordia University Chicago University of the Cumberlands Missouri Valley College Spring Hill College DePaul University Louisiana William Jewell College Arizona Dominican University Loyola University New Orleans Montana Benedictine University at Mesa Elmhurst College Maine Carroll College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. Greenville College College of the Atlantic Rocky Mountain College Prescott College Illinois Institute of Technology Thomas College Nebraska Arkansas Judson University Unity College Creighton University Harding University Lake Forest College Maryland Hastings College John Brown University Lewis University Hood College Midland Lutheran College Lyon College Lincoln College Lancaster Bible College (Lanham) Nebraska Wesleyan University Ouachita Baptist University McKendree University Maryland Institute College of Art York College University of the Ozarks Millikin University Mount St. Mary’s University Nevada North Central College California Massachusetts Sierra Nevada College Olivet Nazarene University Alliant International University Anna Maria College New Hampshire Quincy University California College of the Arts Clark University
    [Show full text]
  • Course Catalog 2019 - 2020
    COURSE CATALOG 2019 - 2020 mc3.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF.................................................................................................2 1 COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF Cheryl L. Dilanzo, R.T. (R), Director of Radiography B.S. Thomas Jefferson University M.S. University of Pennsylvania Therol Dix, Dean of Arts and Humanities COLLEGE FACULTY B.A. University of California, Los AngelesM.A. University of Pennsylvania J.D. Georgetown University AND STAFF Bethany Eisenhart, Part-Time Career Coach ADMINISTRATION B.S. DeSales University Kimberly Erdman, Director of Dental Hygiene A.A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology Office of the President M.S. University of Bridgeport Victoria L. Bastecki-Perez, President Katina Faulk, Administrative Director for Academic Initiatives D.H. University of Pittsburgh A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology B.S. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania M.B.A. Excelsior College M.Ed, Ed.D. University of Pittsburgh Gaetan Giannini, Dean of Business and Entrepreneurial Initiatives Candy K. Basile, Administrative Support Secretary B.S. Temple University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College M.B.A. Seton Hall University Deborah Rogers, Executive Assistant to the College’s Board of Trustees Ed.D. Gwynedd Mercy University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College Suzanne Vargus Holloman, WIF Grant Project Director B.S. Syracuse University Academic Affairs M.B.A. Drexel University Gloria Oikelome, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Sean Hutchinson, Coordinator of Integrated Learning Health Sciences B.A., M.A. La Salle University B.S. Bethel University Alfonzo Jordan, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Lab M.S. Long Island University Manager Ed.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Nominated for Miss Moravian the Spring Festival, Sponsored by the Women's Activity Com¬ Mittee, Will Take Place on South Campus Sunday Afternoon, May 10, at 2:00
    Cbc MORAVIAN GqmentanCOLLEGE STUDENT WEEKLY Volume LXVII Bethlehem, Pa., Friday, May 8, 1964 Number 9 Ten Seniors Nominated For Miss Moravian The Spring Festival, sponsored by the Women's Activity Com¬ mittee, will take place on South Campus Sunday afternoon, May 10, at 2:00. The highlight of the afternoon will be the crowning of Miss Moravian. Ten women from the list; Kappa Delta senior class have been chosen as Triangle; Ep- silon; Phi candidates for this honor. They Alpha Theta; Benigna are: editor, 1964; Board of Communi¬ cations, secretary; CUB House Barbara Finn, an English ma¬ Committee; Alpha jor from Hellertown; Dean's list; Epsilon Pi. Barbara Finn Sharon Triangle Honor Society; chairman Yaeck, a political sci¬ ence major from Emmaus; Polit¬ of CUB Program - Lecture Com¬ ical Activities mittee; Political Activities Club, Club, president; Inter-Sorority vice president; Blackfriars; Alpha council, president; Alpha Epsilon Epsilon Pi. Pi, president. Kathy Zanelli, a history major Linda Garo, a history major from Dover. N.J.; Choir, vice from Somerville, N.J.; CUB Pro¬ president, 196 3-* 6 4; Kappa Delta gram Board; Spanish Club; WAC, Epsilon, vice president, 1963-'64; president, 1963-64; Phi Mu Ep¬ CUB House silon. Committee; Phi Mu Epsilon, recording secretary, 1961- Joy Johnston, an English ma¬ '62; vice president, 1962-'63. jor from Winthrop, Mass.; French Miss Moravian and her court Club; USG representative, 1962- will be attended by an Honor 63; treasurer, 1963-64; Comen- ian; Campus Christian Associa¬ Court, consisting of the two wom¬ en from each of the three tion; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Course Catalog
    Moravian College Course Catalog 2019-2020 Catalog Designed by: Morgan Fehnel & Samantha Riley Table of Contents THE COLLEGE Policy History Interdisciplinary Programs Mission EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS History and Heritage; International Management Moravian Theological Seminary Accreditation and Compliance International Studies Ministry Statements; Affiliations Italian Health Professionals Japanese The Moravian Campus Law Latin Graduate Study STUDENT LIFE Management Career Planning and Preparation Student Life Mathematics and Computer Reserve Officer Training Corps Student Handbook Science Washington Semester Medieval Studies Study Abroad ADMISSION Modern Languages and Teacher Certification Admission and Financial Aid Literatures Honors Program Music CHARGES AND FEES AWARDS, HONOR Natural Resource Management Tuition, Room, and Board Neuroscience Refund Policy SOCIETIES Prizes and Awards Nursing Occupational Therapy ACADEMIC POLICIES & Honor Societies Peace and Justice Studies REGULATIONS ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS/ Philosophy Glossary PROGRAMS Physical Education Degrees and Programs of Study Physics and Earth Science Degree Requirements Introduction Accounting Political Science Learning in Commin LinC Pre-Medical Program Interdepartmental Majors Africana Studies Arabic Psychology Self-Designed Majors Public Health Add-Venture Program Art Athletic Training Religion Double Majors and Degrees Russian Minors Biochemistry Biological Sciences Science Education Independent Study & Internship Social Studies Education Academic Code of Conduct Chemistry Chinese
    [Show full text]
  • Northern Virginia Regional College Fair Participating Institutions
    Northern Virginia Regional College Fair Participating Institutions Alabama Maine Pennsylvania (Cont.) Virginia (Cont.) Auburn University University of New England Bucknell University Northern Virginia Community - University of Alabama California University of Pa College University of Alabama at Birmingham Minnesota Cedar Crest College Old Dominion University Macalester College Chatham University Radford University Arizona University of Minnesota Twin Cities Delaware Valley University Randolph College Arizona State University Dickinson College Randolph-Macon College The University of Arizona Missouri Drexel University Regent University Saint Louis University Duquesne University Roanoke College Colorado University of Missouri East Stroudsburg University Shenandoah University Western Colorado Univesity Elizabethtown College Sweet Briar College Mississippi Franklin & Marshall College University of Lynchburg Connecticut Mississippi State University Gettysburg College University of Mary Washington University of New Haven The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Gwynedd Mercy University University of Richmond Harrisburg University of Science Virginia Commonwealth University Delaware North Carolina and Technology Virginia Military Institute Goldey-Beacom College Barton College Indiana University of Pennsylvania Virginia State University Catawba College Juniata College Virginia Tech Florida East Carolina University La Salle University Virginia Wesleyan University Florida International University Elizabeth City State University Lycoming College
    [Show full text]
  • Turning the Tide #2, the Character Collaborative, Social Media & College Admissions
    2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Turning the Tide 2, The Character Collaborative, Social Media & College Admissions #HECA2019RI PRESENTED BY: ALAN KATZMAN Founder and CEO Social Assurity LLC [email protected] GPA and Standardized Test Scores Are Not Delivering the Actionable Data Colleges Need to Differentiate Applicants Institutions that positively engage in measuring a student’s noncognitive variables have experienced significant gains in selecting and predicting successful students regardless of incoming grade point average or SAT/ACT scores. #HECA2019RI The Surprising Way in Which Colleges Are Becoming More Selective IVY LEAGUE CLASS OF 2023 50,000 37,500 25,000 12,500 0 Harvard Princeton Brown Dartmouth Regular Applicants Early Action Accepted Regular Accepted Early Action #HECA2019RI Turning the Tide #HECA2019RI Turning the Tide I: Inspiring Concern for Others and the Common Good Through College Admissions January 2016 #HECA2019RI ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE ST JOHN’S COLLEGE ADELPHI UNIVERSITY HAVERFORD COLLEGE ST LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY ALLEGHENY COLLEGE HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY ST MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY BABSON COLLEGE HOPE COLLEGE ST MARY’S UNIVERSITY BELOIT COLLEGE HOWARD UNIVERSITY ST OLAF UNIVERSITY BENNINGTON COLLEGE HUSSON UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLLEGE INDIANA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY BOSTON COLLEGE INDIANA UNIVERSITY SWARTHMORE COLLEGE BOSTON UNIVERSITY ITHACA COLLEGE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY BOWDOIN COLLEGE JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY BRANDEIS
    [Show full text]
  • CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O
    Revised: June 2020 BOARD APPROVED CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Number of Programs: 93 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Cedar Crest College 610-606-4471, Dr. Catherine Zurawski, Director of Graduate Nursing Nursing Department Ext. 3342 Programs 100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 DeSales University 610-282-1100 Dr. Carol Mest, Director of Graduate Nursing Department of Nursing and Health Ext. 1394 Programs 2755 Station Avenue Center Valley, PA 18034-9568 Drexel University 267-359-5622 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing and Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Duquesne University 412-396-1548 Dr. Denise Lucas, Chair, Advance Practice Programs School of Nursing 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1706 Moravian College 610-861-1660 Dr. Kathy Gray, Program Director Department of Nursing 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 800-622-5443 Dr. Lisa Johnson, Director of CRNP Programs Division of Nursing 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster, PA 17601 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-5026 Dr. Madeline Mattern, Director, Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Options 201 Nursing Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802-6508 (Program at 2 sites- University Park & Hershey) Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 1 University of Pennsylvania 215-898-0432 Dr. Deborah Becker, Program Director School of Nursing Claire M.
    [Show full text]
  • Cedar Crest College and Muhlenberg College
    Cedar Crest College and Muhlenberg College (Submitted by Ms. Talotta) In early November, I had the opportunity to travel about two hours West of Bergen County to visit two Pennsylvania colleges – one that is fairly well-known to Highlanders and another one, lesser known. The latter -- Cedar Crest Col- lege -- is a small liberal arts college in the Lehigh Valley, and it impressed me with its warmth and genuine personal attention to its students. On my way to the admissions office, I met two students on their way to morning classes. Asking what they thought about their college, both told me how they felt tremendous support by their college, and they really appreciated the “Four-Year Guarantee.” I learned that Cedar Crest guarantees its students to graduate within four years because of the hands-on support it provides. The students felt this support, and after meeting with the college representatives , I knew the college was sincere in this promise of support, as well. Cedar Crest is an all- women’s college of about 1,500 students in Allentown (65 miles from Philadelphia and 92 miles from NYC), and cele- brating its 150th anniversary with a founding date of 1867. It is best known for its nursing program and nuclear medi- cine program, which are actually co-ed because of their popularity and need for graduates in these fields. Generally, the college looks for about a 1,000 on SATs and a 3.0 GPA or higher. The school also offers many 4+1 programs, allow- ing students to earn a Masters in one additional year after graduation.
    [Show full text]
  • Cedar Crest College
    1 CEDAR CREST COLLEGE Catalog: 2018– 2019 Academic Year The mission of the School of Adult and Graduate Education (SAGE) is to support the career interests and educational aspirations of men and women throughout every step of their professional development. In fulfillment of this mission, the School of Adult and Graduate Education is dedicated to providing men and women with the expertise, judgment, vision, and inspiration to participate actively and responsibly within the diverse communities and dynamic professional networks wherein they will play a leadership role as graduates of Cedar Crest College. The Adult and Graduate Admissions Office is located in Blaney Hall, Room 105 and may be reached by phone at 610-740-3770, by email at [email protected]; or by fax at 610-740-3786. SAGE Admissions is open Monday-Thursday 8:30-6:30 and Fridays 8:30-4:30. 2 Table of Contents Mission Statement……………………………………………………………….1 Academic Policies………………………………………………………………...3 Graduate Programs……………………………………………………………23 Dietetic Internship…………………………………………………………….23 Master of Arts in Art Therapy……………………………………………..33 Master in Business Administration……………………………………..45 Master of Education…………………………………………………………..49 Master of Health Science in Nutrition………………………………….62 Master of Science in Forensic Science………………………………….72 Master of Science in Nursing………………………………………………80 Pan-European Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing…………107 Graduate Courses……………………………………………………………..116 Facilities and Services……………………………………………………….177 3 Academic Policies Academic Integrity Honor Code: Cedar Crest College students should uphold community standards for academic and social behavior in order to preserve a learning environment dedicated to personal and academic excellence. Upholding community standards is a matter of personal integrity and honor. Individuals who accept the honor of membership in the Cedar Crest College community pledge to accept responsibility for their actions in all academic and social situations and the effect their actions may have on other members of the College community.
    [Show full text]
  • Bucks County Community College Transfer Articulation Agreements
    Bucks County Community College Transfer Articulation Agreements Begin here – go anywhere! Bucks courses can become part of a bachelor’s degree at ANY SCHOOL you choose! How? With early planning and help from Transfer Services, most of your credits can transfer. Some of the ways which help to smooth the transfer process include Core-to-Core, Dual Admission/Intent Form, and Course Equivalencies. The following schools have one or more of these agreements with Bucks. For more details on individual agreements, see www.bucks.edu/transfer or call 215-968-8031 to meet with a transfer counselor. Albright College DeSales University LaSalle University Shippensburg University Arcadia University Drexel University Lock Haven University Slippery Rock University Bloomsburg University East Stroudsburg University Mansfield University Strayer University Cabrini College Edinboro University Millersville University Temple University California University of PA Governors State University Moravian College University of Maryland Carlow University (Distance Learning) Newmann University University of Phoenix Cedar Crest College Gwynedd-Mercy College Peirce College University of Pittsburgh Central Pennsylvania College Holy Family University Penn College of Technology University of the Sciences Chatham University Indiana University of PA Penn State University Upper Iowa University Cheyney University Jefferson School of Rider University West Chester University Clarion University Health Professions Rosemont College West Virginia University Delaware Valley College Kutztown University Saint Francis University Widener University Program Agreements/Advising Guides: As part of a transfer planning appointment, a student can begin the process of matching Bucks courses to the requirements of the chosen school. The following program-specific agreements or advising guides are already available through Transfer Services and help ensure seamless transfer of courses.
    [Show full text]