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BOARD of EXAMINERS for REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSES 90 Maccorkle Avenue S.W Sue A. Painter, DNP, RN TELEPHONE: Executive Director (304) 744-0900 FAX (304) 744-0600 email: [email protected] web address: www.wvrnboard.wv.gov STATE OF W EST VIRGINIA BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSES 90 MacCorkle Avenue S.W. Suite 203 Charleston, W V 25303 STATE APPROVED NURSING PROGRAMS BACCALAUREATE NURSING PROGRAMS (4 YEARS IN LENGTH) ALDERSON-BROADDUS UNIVERSITY KIMBERLY WHITE, MSN, RN (304) 457-6285 CHAIRPERSON Fax – (304) 457-6293 ALDERSON-BROADDUS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING 101 COLLEGE HILL DRIVE BOX 2033 PHILIPPI, WV 26416 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY DENISE LANDRY, EdD, RN -CHAIR (304) - 696-6750 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Fax – (304) 696-6739 COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS PRICHARD HALL 426 ONE JOHN MARSHALL DRIVE HUNTINGTON, WV 25755 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY SHARON K. MAILEY, PhD, RN-CHAIR (304) 876-5341 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Fax- (304) 8 76-5169 DEPARTMENT OF NURSING EDUCATION PO BOX 5000 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV 25443-3210 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON PAMELA ALDERMAN, EdD, RN-CHAIR (304) 357-4965 DIRECTOR BSN PROGRAM Fax- (304) 357-4965 DEAN OF HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON 2300 MACCORKLE AVENUE, SE CHARLESTON, WV 25304 WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ROSE KUTLENIOS, PhD, RN, DIRECTOR, (304) 336-8108 WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Fax- (304) 336-5104 NURSING PROGRAM 208 UNIVERSITY DRIVE CUB #140 WEST LIBERTY, WV 26074 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY TARA HULSEY, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, DEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF NURSING (304) 293-6521 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Fax – (304) 293-6826 PO BOX 9600 MORGANTOWN, WV 26506-9600 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE TINA STRAIGHT, MSN, RN, (304) 473-8224 CHAIR, BSN PROGRAM Fax- (304) 473-8435 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING 59 COLLEGE AVENUE BUCKHANNON, WV 26201 WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY MARYANNE CAPP, DNP, RN (304) 243-2227 CHAIR DEPARTMENT OF NURSING Fax – (304) 243-2243 WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY 316 WASHINGTON AVENUE WHEELING, WV 26003-6295 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAMS (2 YEARS IN LENGTH) BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE SANDRA M. WYNN, MSN, RN, FNP-BC (304) 327-4136 DIRECTOR, ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING Fax- (304) 327-4219 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE 219 ROCK STREET BLUEFIELD, WV 24701 BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY AND STEPHANIE SHERWOOD, MSN, RN TECHNICAL COLLEGE DIRECTOR, ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (304) 260-4380 EXT 2362 BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL Fax- (304) 260-1770 COLLEGE 13650 APPLE HARVEST ROAD MARTINSBURG, WV 25403 DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE THREASIA WHITT, EdD, MSN, RN (304) 637-1314 DIRECTOR/CHAIR DIVISION OF Fax-(304) 637-1218 NURSING DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE 100 CAMPUS DRIVE ELKINS, WV 26241-3996 ELEANOR BERG, MS, APRN FNP-BC, RN EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA DIRECTOR COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING (304)434-8000 EASTERN WV COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL Fax-( 3 0 4 ) 434-7000 COLLEGE 316 EASTERN DRIVE MOOREFIELD, WV 26836 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY MARY SHARON BONI, PhD, RN-DEAN (304) 367-4767 SCHOOL OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Fax-(304) 367-4268 ADMINISTRATION FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY 1201 LOCUST AVENUE FAIRMONT, WV 26554 B. KENT WILSON, MSN, RN, BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY & DIRECTOR, NURSING PROGRAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY & (304) 205-6689 TECHNICAL COLLEGE Fax-(3 04) 205-6772 2001 UNION CARBIDE DRIVE SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV 25303 ST. MARY'S MEDICAL CENTER JOSEPH TRADER, EdD, MSN, RN, (304) 526-1416 DIRECTOR Fax-( 304 ) 526-1517 ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER/ MARSHALL UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM 2900 FIRST AVENUE HUNTINGTON, WV 25702 STEPHANIE HOLADAY, DrPH, MSN, RN, SALEM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR, ASSOCIATE DEGREE (304) 326-1518 NURSING PROGRAM Fax-(30 4) 782-4720 SALEM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 223 W. MAIN STREET SALEM, WV 26426 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY SHELIA ELKINS, MSN, RN, DIRECTOR & TECHNICAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM SOUTHERN WV COMMUNITY & (304) 896-7317 TECHNICAL COLLEGE Fax-(304) 792-7053 PO BOX 2900 MT. GAY, WV 25637 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON DUANE NAPIER, MSN, RN, DIRECTOR BECKLEY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON BECKLEY (304) 357-4966 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Fax-(304)-4965 158 DYE DRIVE BECKLEY, WV 25801 WEST VIRGINIA JUNIOR COLLEGE AMANDA ABBOTT, MSN, RN, (304) 296-8282 DIRECTOR, NURSING PROGRAM Fax- (304) 581-6990 WEST VIRGINIA JUNIOR COLLEGE 148 WILLEY STREET MORGANTOWN, WV 26505 LINDA JO SHELEK, MSN, FNP-BC WV NORTHERN COMMUNITY DIRECTOR, NURSING PROGRAM COLLEGE WV NORTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (304) 214-8892 1704 MARKET STREET Fax-(304) 214-8830 W HEELING, WV 26003-3699 WV UNIVERSITY AT PARKERSBURG CHERYL MICHAELS, MSN, RN (304) 424-8300 CHAIR OF HEALTH SCIENCES/DIRECTOR Fax- (304) 424-8211 OF NURSING WV UNIVERSITY AT PARKERSBURG 300 CAMPUS DRIVE PARKERSBURG, WV 26104 THE PROGRAMS LISTED BELOW DO NOT REQUIRE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD and are those programs not offering a generic baccalaureate degree. The programs listed below are FOR REGISTERED NURSES ONLY. You may contact the baccalaureate nursing programs listed above pertaining to enrollment. BLUEFIELD STATE CAROL COFER, MSN, RN, (304) 327-4136 PROGRAM DIRECTOR Fax-(304) 327-4219 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE 219 ROCK STREET BLUEFIELD, WV 24701 DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE THREASIA WHITT, EdD, MSN, RN (304) 637-1314 DIRECTOR/CHAIR DIVISION OF NURSING DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE Fax-(304) 637-1218 100 CAMPUS DRIVE ELKINS, WV 26241-3996 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY MARY SHARON BONI, PhD, RN-DEAN (304) 367-4767 SCHOOL OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Fax-(304) 367-4268 ADMINISTRATION FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY 1201 LOCUST AVENUE FAIRMONT, WV 26554 SALEM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY STEPHANIE HOLADAY, DrPH, MSN, RN, DEAN (304) 326-1518 SCHOOL OF NURSING Fax-(304) 782-4720 SALEM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 223 W. MAIN STREET SALEM, WV 26426 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON PAMELA ALDERMAN, EdD, RN (304) 357-4855 DEAN OF HEALTH SCIENCES Fax- (304) 357-4965 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON 2300 MACCORKLE AVENUE, SE CHARLESTON, WV 25301 MASTERS PROGRAMS IN NURSING MARSHALL UNIVERSITY DENISE LANDRY, EdD, RN, CHAIR (304) 696-5272 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY PRICHARD Fax-(304) 696-6739 HALL 426 ONE JOHN MARSHALL DRIVE HUNTINGTON, WV 25755-9510 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN SUSAN LEIGHT, EdD, APRN FNP-BC, FAANP COLLEGE DIRECTOR SCHOOL OF NURSING (304)-473-8224 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE Fax-(304) 473-8435 59 COLLEGE AVENUE BUCKHANNON, WV 26201 TARA HULSEY, PhD, RN, DEAN WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY (304) 293-6521 SCHOOL OF NURSING Fax- (304) 293-6826 P.O. BOX 9640 MORGANTOWN, WV 26506-9640 WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY MARYANNE CAPP, DNP, RN, (304) 243-2227 CHAIR Fax-(304) 243-2243 DEPARTMENT OF NURSING WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY 316 WASHINGTON AVENUE WHEELING, WV 26003-6295 DOCTORAL PROGRAMS IN NURSING WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY TARA HULSEY, PhD, RN, DEAN (304)-293-6521 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING Fax-(304) 293-6826 P.O. BOX 9600 MORGANTOWN, WV 26506 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY SHARON K. MAILEY, PhD, RN-CHAIR (304) 876-5341 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Fax- (304) 8 76-5169 DEPARTMENT OF NURSING EDUCATION PO BOX 5000 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV 25443 .
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