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List of Approved Schools of Nursing, Rn PROGRAMS PREPARING FOR REGISTERED NURSE LICENSURE APPROVED BY THE VIRGINIA BOARD OF NURSING 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300 Henrico, Virginia 23233 (804) 367-4515 (804) 527-4455 Fax *Accredited by ACEN or CCNE - Proprietary Program º Full Approval by Virginia Board of Nursing ۩ Board Action; Public Information Available +Initial Approval by the Virginia Board of Nursing ◙ Approval withdrawn by Virginia Board of Nursing; Conditional Approval by Virginia Board of Nursing Public Information Available ۞ FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT THE NURSING PROGRAM ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS * Blue Ridge Community College - US28400100 Linda Edwards, RN, MSN º (540)453-2238 Program Coordinator, Nursing (540) 234-9066 (Fax) P. O. Box 80, One College Lane Email:[email protected] Weyers Cave, Virginia 24486 º Bryant and Stratton College- US28403500 Debi Erick, PhD (c), MSN, PHN, RN, CNE - (804) 745-2444 Nursing Program Director (804) 745-6884 (Fax) 8141 Hull Street Road Email: [email protected] Richmond, VA 23235 Centra College of Nursing, ADN - US28400900 James Emerson, DNP, RN º (434) 200-3070 Associate Director: Associate Degree Program * (434) 947-5239 (Fax) 905 Lakeside Drive, Suite A Email: [email protected] Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 * Dabney S. Lancaster Community College - US28406700 Tina Hawley, MS, MSN, RN º (540) 863-2838 Program Head, Nursing (540) 863-2915(Fax) P. O. Box 1000 Email:[email protected] Clifton Forge, Virginia 24422 º Danville Community College – US28400300 Cathy Barrett, MSN, RN (434) 797-8422 Program Director, Nursing (434) 797-8499 (Fax) 1008 S. Main Street Email: [email protected] Danville, VA 24541-4004 º Eastern Virginia Career College – US28402500 Pamela Wisor, RN, BSN, MSN Ed. - (Formerly Career Training Solutions) (540) 373-2200 Director of Nursing Programs (540) 373-4465 (Fax) 10304 Spotsylvania Avenue, Suite 400 Email: [email protected] Fredericksburg, Virginia 22408 ECPI University-ADN, Northern Virginia-US28402100 Shalonda F. W. Patterson, MSN, FNP-BC۞ + - (703) 330-5300, ext 40366 Director of Nursing Education (703) 369-0530 (Fax) 10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 100 Email: [email protected] Manassas, VA 20109 - ECPI University – ADN, Newport News US28408000 Andrea Lipsmeyer, RN, MSN Director, Nursing Education 873-2423 (757) ۩ ۞ (757) 873-2472 (Fax) 1001 Omni Blvd, Suite 200 Email:[email protected] Newport News, Virginia 23606 º ECPI University – ADN, Richmond US28401500 Joy Kolovich, RN, MSN۞ - (804) 521-5999 IDirector, Nursing Education- RN (804) 521-5998 (Fax) 2809 Emerywood Parkway, Suite 400 Email: [email protected] Richmond, Virginia 23294 + ECPI University – ADN, Roanoke US28409300 Jennifer Barger, MSN, RN - (540) 563-8000 Director, Nursing Education- RN (540) 362-5400 (fax) 5234 Airport Road Email: [email protected] Roanoke, Virginia 24012 - ECPI University – ADN, Virginia Beach US28400600 Trina Rodgers, RN, MSN º (757)497-8400 Director, Nursing Education (757) 497-8493 (Fax) 5501 Greenwich Road, Suite 100 Email:[email protected] Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 Revised 8/29/2016 2 Fortis College-US28401800 Dionne Gibbs, RN, MSN ۞ - (757) 499-5447 Ext. 1324 Director of Nursing Program (757) 473-5735 (Fax) 6300 Center Drive Email: [email protected] Maury Building, Suite 100 Norfolk, Virginia 23502 + Fortis College-Norfolk –Traditional ADN - US28409500 Dionne Gibbs, RN, MSN - (757) 499-5447 Ext. 1324 Director of Nursing Program (757) 473-5735 (Fax) 6300 Center Drive Email: [email protected] Maury Building, Suite 100 Norfolk, Virginia 23502 + Fortis College – Traditional ADN – Richmond – US28408900 Lucy A. Smith – RN, MS, CN, PMHCNS-BC (804) 377-8350 Ext 1825 Director of Nursing Program (804) 560-5319 (Fax) 2000 Westmoreland Drive, Suite A Email: [email protected] Richmond, VA 23230 º Fortis College- US28402300 Lucy A. Smith, RN, MS, CN, PMHCNS-BC - (804) 377-8350 Ext.1825 Director of Nursing Program (804) 560-5319 (Fax) 2000 Westmoreland Drive, Suite A Email: [email protected] Richmond, Virginia 23230 * Germanna Community College - US28406500 Patricia Lisk, RN, MSN, DACCE º (540) 423-9820 Dean of Nursing and Health Technologies (540) 423-9865 (Fax) 2130 Germanna Highway Email: [email protected] Locust Grove, Virginia 22508 Global Health College- US28402000 Francoise Bissai RN, MS ۞ - (703) 212-7410 Program Director (703) 212-7414 (Fax) 6101 Stevenson Avenue Email: [email protected] Alexandria, VA 22304 ITT Technical Institute, Norfolk - US28401300 Sharon Slawta, RN, MSN ۞ Breckinridge School of Nursing and Health Sciences Program Chair, Nursing Department ۩ - (757) 466-1260 5425 Robinhood Rd. (757) 466-7630 (Fax) Norfolk, Virginia 23513 Email: [email protected] Revised 8/29/2016 3 Program scheduled to close Dec, 2016 ITT Technical Institute, Salem- US28401700 Pamela Lindsey, RN, MSN ۞+ - Breckinridge School of Nursing and Health Sciences Program Chair, Nursing Department (540) 989-2508 2159 Apperson Drive (540) 989-2550 (Fax) Salem, Virginia 24513 Email: [email protected] * J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College - US28406300 Elaine Beaupre, RN, MSN º (804) 523-5476 Nursing Program Coordinator (804) 786-5298 (Fax) P. O. Box 85622 Email: [email protected] Richmond, Virginia 23285-5622 * J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (LPN to RN Associate) - US28401100 Elaine Beaupre, RN, MSN º (804) 523-5476 Nursing Program Coordinator (804) 786-5298 (Fax) P. O. Box 85622 Email: [email protected] Richmond, Virginia 23285-5622 º * J. Sargeant Reynolds C. C. (LPN to ADN Evening/Weekend) – US28401200 Elaine Beaupre, RN, MSN (804) 523-5476 Nursing Program Coordinator (804) 786-5298 (Fax) P. O. Box 85622 Email: [email protected] Richmond, Virginia 23285-5622 * John Tyler Community College - US28407300 Tammy Colatruglio, RN, MSN º (804) 622-8707 Director of Nursing (804) 378-4392 (Fax) 800 Charter Colony Parkway Email: [email protected] Midlothian, Virginia 23114 Revised 8/29/2016 4 * John Tyler Community College, Hybrid Track - US28404600 Tammy Colatrglio, RN, MSN º (804) 622-8707 Director of Nursing (804) 378-4392 (Fax) 800 Charter Colony Parkway Email: [email protected] Midlothian, Virginia 23114 º Lord Fairfax Community College - US28407500 Beth Pippin, FNP-BC, MSN, RN (540) 868-7158 ADN Program Leader (540) 868-7079 (Fax) 173 Skirmisher Lane Email: [email protected] Middletown, Virginia 22645 º Lord Fairfax Community College Fauquier Campus - US28400200 Amanda Brooks, DNP, FNP-BC, MSN, RN (540) 351-1566 ADN Program Leader (540) 351-1533 (Fax) 6480 College Street Email: [email protected] Warrenton, Virginia 20187 º New River Community College - US28406100 Lorrie Coe-Meade, RN, MSN (540) 674-3600 Program Head (540) 674-3644 (Fax) 5251 College Drive Email: [email protected] Dublin, Virginia 24084 * Northern Virginia Community College - US28407400 Robert Wade RN, PhD º (703) 822-6699 Dean of Nursing (703) 822-6619 (Fax) 6699 Springfield Center Drive Email:[email protected] Springfield, Virginia 22150 Northern Virginia Community College-Online- US28407700 Robert Wade RN, PhD * (703) 822-6699 Dean of Nursing º (703) 822-6619 (Fax) 6699 Springfield Center Drive Email:[email protected] Springfield, Virginia 22150 * Patrick Henry Community College - US28406900 Amy Webster, RN, MSN º (276) 656-0248 Program Head, Nursing (276) 656-0261 (Fax) 645 Patriot Avenue Email: [email protected] Martinsville, Virginia 24112 º Paul D. Camp Community College – US28400500 Deborah S. Hartman, RN, MSN (757)-569-6751 Nursing and Allied Health Program Head (757) 569-6757 (Fax) 100 North College Drive Email: [email protected] Franklin, Virginia 23851 Revised 8/29/2016 5 * Piedmont Virginia Community College - US28406000 Ann Smith, PhD, MSN, RN, FNP º (434) 961-5226 Director of Nursing (434) 971-8232 (Fax) 501 College Drive Email:[email protected] Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 º Rappahannock Community College – US28408800 Ellen Koehler, RN, MSN, CNE * (804) 758-6783 Program Head (804) 758-3852 (Fax) 12745 College Drive Email: [email protected] Glenns, VA 23149 + Riverside College of Health Careers – US28409100 Beth Compton, MSN, BSN, RN (757) 240-2207 Director of School of Nursing (757) 240-2201 (Fax) 316 Main Street Email: [email protected] Newport News, VA 23601 º Saint Michael College of Allied Health – US28400400 Michael Adedokun, Ph.D., RN, CNE, NEA-BC - (703) 746-8708 Program Director (703) 746-9809 (Fax) 8305 Richmond Highway, Unit 10A Email: [email protected] Alexandria, Virginia 22309 * Southside Regional Medical Center Professional Schools – US28400700 Nancy Pridgen, Ed.D., MS, RN, º (804) 765-6746 Professional Schools, Program Director (804) 765-5937 (Fax) 430 Clairmont Court, Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 º Southside Virginia Community College – Christanna Campus - US28406200 Michelle K. Edmonds, RN, DNP, MSN * (434) 949-1006 Dean of Nursing, Allied Health and Natural Sciences (434) 949-7863 (Fax) Christanna Campus Email: [email protected] 109 Campus Drive Alberta, Virginia 23821 Revised 8/29/2016 6 º Southside Virginia Community College – John H. Daniel Campus - US28401900 Michelle K. Edmonds, RN, DNP, MSN * (434) 949-1006 Dean of Nursing, Allied Health and Natural Sciences (434) 949-7863 (Fax) John H. Daniel Campus Email: [email protected] 200 Daniel Road Keysville, Virginia 23947 º Southside Virginia Community College, South Boston Campus - US28404100 Michelle K. Edmonds, RN, DNP, MSN * (434) 949-1006 Dean of Nursing, Allied Health and Natural Sciences (434) 949-7863
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