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Nightingale College
Basic Information
Address: 175 south main street
Suite 400
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Phone Number: 8016892160
Fax Number: 8013491958
President: Mikhail Shneyder, RN
Additional Information
School Type: Higher Education Nursing College
Organization Affiliation: CCNE
ABHES
International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
National League for Nursing (NLN)
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
Degrees Offered:
Practical Nurse (PN) Diploma Program
Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Program
RN-To-BSN Program
Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
Master of Science in Nursing for Educators (MSN Ed)
School Setting:
Nightingale College is passionate about fostering the flourishing of humanity throughout our communities. From the beginning we were optimistic that a better world could be realized as humans thrive. As a credible and innovative leader in nursing education, we seek to create collaborative, ethical, and effective education to promote greater human connection, eliminate the nursing shortage, and prepare the diverse nursing workforce of the future.
Today, we continue to help humanity flourish in our communities through confident, competent, compassionate, and innovative education that helps to eliminate the nursing shortage by providing broad geographic, demographic and socioeconomic access that will diversify tomorrow's nursing workforce.
Driven by a passionate team of collaborators and learners, Nightingale College
continuously innovates HOW nursing education is delivered, thus re-imagining the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE for learners and ultimately increasing access to underserved communities.
To further demonstrate our commitment to a better world. We've decided to evolve our brand with a new logo, a new seal and colors that collectively represent our vision and future. Ours has always been a story about collaboration and innovation. We firmly believe compassion and nursing go hand in hand.
Virtual College. Actual Nursing.
School Size: 1,3000
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1
Housing Type: None
Diversity: To view the Student Body Diversity information go to: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Nightingale+College&s=all&id=444787
Tuition:
Tuition depends on the program you pursue.
Financial Aid:
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify.
Disability Services:
ADA POLICY
The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act Policy at Nightingale College is to offer accommodations and services for learners with disabilities that will provide equal access to the College and College-related activities. The College provides individualized support for learners diagnosed with specific learning disabilities or for those with other disabilities who meet federal guidelines. Although the College is mandated by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the ADA Amendments Act to provide these services, it is the intention of the College to serve our learners with disabilities in a caring and respectful manner that assists them in developing their independence.
Accommodations are provided to allow learners diagnosed with specific learning disabilities and those with other disabilities who meet federal guidelines (e.g., attention, health, hearing, learning, mobility, physical, psychiatric or vision) or those learners with short-term issues such as broken bones, equal access to an education at Nightingale College. Before any accommodations are made, it is the learner's responsibility to request accommodations from the College by disclosing his/her disability or special learning need. Please be aware that the College is not able to provide retroactive accommodations, and that arranging specific accommodation could require several weeks. We want to make sure all your accommodations are in place when your courses begin.
To view the Essential Functions of Nursing, click here.
Process for granting learner accommodation:
1. Formal written request for accommodation by a learner accompanied with filled out Application for the Reasonable Learning Accommodation Form and appropriate medical documentation.
2. Learner Services will form a committee that will determine whether a learner is qualified for accommodation(s) based on submitted materials.
3. Written notice will be sent to the learner of the committee's decision with specific accommodations, if any, within 10 business days of receipt of the learner's letter and documentation.
4. The letter from the ADA committee with the learner's documented disability and request for accommodation will be provided to the learner's individual faculty.
What should I do as a learner, or future learner, if I have a disability?
If you are a prospective learner, please work with your admissions advisor, who may set up an appointment with the 504 Coordinator.
If you are a current learner, contact the 504 Coordinator by email at 504Coordinator@nightingale.edu or by phone 801-689-2160.
Questions? Contact 504 Coordinator by email at 504Coordinator@nightingale.edu or by phone 801-689-2160
Majors:
Practical Nurse (PN) Diploma Program
Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Program
RN-To-BSN Program
Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
Master of Science in Nursing for Educators (MSN Ed)
Admissions Requirements:
Please see our admissions requirements in our catalog.
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
Join us in your nursing journey, please submit your application by July 3, 2022, in order to qualify for Fall 2022 enrollment.
Mission Statement:
With the primary focus on higher learning in health care professions, Nightingale College contributes to elevating education, health, and employment systems through facilitation of academic achievement, personal growth, and professional development of its learners, alumni, and collaborators, while serving diverse communities.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
VISION
Better Health & Better Humanity for a Better World
VALUES
All learners, faculty and staff are expected to align with the College's EVOLVITUDE™ statement:
- I Embody deliberate evolvement, grounded in love, trust, forgiveness, courage, kindness, humility, gratitude, and lightheartedness.
- I Strive for self-governing, self-actualizing, and self-transcending.
- I Act with growth mindset, transparency, and responsibility, while building community.
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