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Atlantic Cape Community College / Allied
Health Division (AAS):"This program prepares students for first-level
positions as Registered Nurses by providing
curriculum composed of theoretical and clinical
study. The theoretical component is comprised
of general education and nursing courses.
The clinical component within the nursing
courses affords the student the opportunity
to practice giving direct nursing care to
clients in acute, long-term, and community
health care agencies under the guidance of
qualified nursing faculty. Upon successful
completion of the program, graduates receive
an Associate in Applied Science degree and
have the educational requirements necessary
to take the National Council Licensure Examination
(NCLEX) for RN Licensure."
Atlantic Health System / Mountainside Hospital
School of Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"Established over a century ago in 1892, our
School of Nursing is proud of a long history
of excellence. Our graduates continually
demonstrate their commitment to quality health
care and society by serving their country
in times of war, holding state and national
offices and even authoring textbooks." *****************************************************
Bayonne Hospital School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing, ADN):"Skilled, compassionate nurses are the lifeblood
of any great hospital or healthcare facility.
Bayonne Medical Center School of Nursing
has been training individuals to do this
critical work since 1891. A leader in hospital-based
nursing education, our School of Nursing
has a history of excellence and an outstanding
faculty that provides students with continuous
academic support and advisement." *****************************************************
Bergen Community College / Department of
Nursing (ADN):"The day nursing program accepts students
for fall only.The total number of credits
required for the AAS degree is 69: 33 nursing
credits and 36 general credits. Exit Examination:
A nationally standardized examination will
be given in the fourth level of the nursing
curriculum. Only those students who achieve
a passing score and have met all other degree
requirements will be certified by the Director
to take the NCLEX-RN. There is no fee for
this test. There will be a fee for repeat
exams." *****************************************************
Bloomfield College / Nursing Program (BSN):"The Division of Nursing accepts freshman
applicants, transfer students, and R.N.'s
who are graduates of associate degree and
diploma programs.Freshman and transfer applicants
must demonstrate successful achievement on
the National League for Nursing Pre-Nursing
Examination, an overall G.P.A. of 2.5, and
a grade of C or better in all freshman level
courses.Graduates of diploma and associate
degree programs must have a G.P.A. of 2.5
and be licensed in the state of New Jersey.
A maximum of 30 nursing credits can be transferred
in with no testing." *****************************************************
Bon Secours New Jersey Health System / Saint
Francis Hospital School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing):"1919, The Sisters of Bon Secours established
their first hospital in Baltimore and only
two years afterward added a School of Nursing.
1899 – 1998, During these hundred years the
institutions – St. Mary Hospital, St. Francis
Hospital and the Jewish Home & Rehabilitation
Center – erected new, larger structures,
recruited qualified physicians, nurses and
other professional caregivers, phased out
programs and services no longer needed, and
launched new services to meet changing community
needs." *****************************************************
Brookdale Community College / Department
of Nursing (AAS):"This program prepares the student for first-level
positions as technical nurses in hospitals
or comparable facilities. Clinical learning
experiences are required for all courses.
Upon completion of the program, students
are eligible to sit for the National Council
Licensing Exam for registered nursing. Successful
completion of this examination results in
licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). This
program is accredited by the State Board
of Nursing and by the National League for
Nursing." *****************************************************
Burlington County College / Department of
Nursing (AAS):"We welcome your interest in the Nursing Program
at Burlington County College. This two-year
nursing program leads to an Associate in
Applied Science Degree with a major in Nursing."
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Capital Health System / School of Nursing
(ADN):"Capital Health System School of Nursing offers
a two-year, cooperative nursing program with
Mercer County Community College. All nursing
courses are offered at the nursing school,
while basic humanities and science courses
are taught at the college. Upon completion
of this program, graduates are awarded a
Diploma from Capital Health System and an
Associate in Science degree from Mercer County
Community College. The school of nursing
combines a rich history of both Mercer Medical
Center and Helene Fuld School of Nursing.
It carries over a century of excellence in
educating health care professionals." *****************************************************
Christ Hospital / School of Nursing (ADN,
Diploma):"The School of Nursing has been affiliated
with Christ Hospital since 1890 when it was
founded by The Sisters of St Margaret, an
order of nuns with the Episcopal Church.
The School of Nursing, is committed to providing
the highest quality education to its students
to prepare them as beginning practitioners
who will provide technically competent care
in a manner that provides social and emotional
support along with a team of fellow caregivers.
The School has been preparing qualified applicants
for the nursing profession for more than
110 years." *****************************************************
College of Saint Elizabeth / Department of
Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) has
established a cohort-model RN-BSN program
designed for nurses to complete their degree
in a flexible and convenient learning environment.
The program provides a seamless transition
from RN to BSN with financial savings to
nurses enrolled. Students with an associate's
degree will enter as Juniors with the general
education requirements completed. The nursing
curriculum at CSE is based on the theoretical
model of Betty Neuman and is designed to
prepare a professional nurse generalist and
leader at the baccalaureate level providing
a solid foundation for graduate study in
nursing." *****************************************************
County College of Morris / Department of
Nursing (ADN):"Graduates of the program are eligible to
take the NCLEX examination and upon successful
completion are licensed as Registered Nurses
(R.N.) by the New Jersey Board of Nursing.
The Nursing Program at the County College
of Morris is accredited by the State of New
Jersey and the National League for Nursing.
The County College of Morris is accredited
by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools. Note: Admission to the program
is determined by the Chairperson of the Department
of Nursing." *****************************************************
Cumberland County College / Nursing Department
(ADN):"This program of theoretical and clinical
study prepares students for a first-level
position as a Registered Nurse. The theoretical
component is comprised of general education
and nursing courses. The clinical component
within the nursing courses provides the opportunity
to practice giving direct nursing care to
clients in acute, long-term and community
health care agencies under the guidance of
qualified nursing faculty. CCC’s Nursing
program is accredited by the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.,
and the New Jersey Board of Nursing. Upon
completion of the program, graduates qualify
to take the State Board of Nursing Examination
for licensure as a Registered Nurse."
Essex County College / Department of Nursing
(AAS):"The Department offers the A.A.S. degree pro-
gram designed to prepare students for entry
level positions in hospitals and other health
care facilities immediately upon graduation.
Upon completion of the program, students
are eligible to take the certification exam
(NCLEX) to be a registered nurse. The Department
also offers the opportunity for Licensed
Practical Nurses (LPNs) to gain credit for
previous LPN education and license toward
the completion of an A.A.S. degree in Nursing."
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Fairleigh Dickinson University / Nursing
Program (BSN, MSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
is a professional degree program, preparing
graduates to become registered nurses. Nursing
courses are challenging, as students are
taught the nursing process nursing assessment
and critical thinking skills, which will
enable them to act independently while caring
for others. This track offers both full-
and part-time study options. All nursing
courses are offered during the daytime, although
many of the required and elective liberal
arts courses for the degree may be taken
during the evening." *****************************************************
Felician College Nursing Programs (BSN, MSN):"The Division of Nursing & Health Management
offers the following undergraduate, graduate
and certificate nursing programs: Bachelor
of Science in Nursing, Generic BSN, RN –
BSN, Master of Science in Nursing, Family
Nurse Practitioner (MSN – FNP), Adult Nurse
Practitioner (MSN – ANP), Post-Master’s Certificate
for Family or Adult Nurse Practitioner, School
Nurse / Health Education Post-Baccalaureate
Certificate." *****************************************************
Gloucester County College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Division of Nursing has revised the curriculum
to better prepare graduates for changing
demands on Nursing. Course requirements are
designed to facilitate transfer to a Bachelor
of Science program upon completion of the
A.S. in Nursing. Healthcare delivery is being
affected by managed health care, expanded
nursing roles, technological advances, and
the need to deliver healthcare in creative
and innovative ways." *****************************************************
Helene Fuld School of Nursing - Camden County
(ADN, Diploma Nursing):"Graduates of Helene Fuld School of Nursing
in Camden County earn a diploma in nursing,
an Associate in Science degree from Camden
County College, and the respect of the health
care community. As a Helene Fuld nurse, you
will have the opportunity to excel in the
highly rewarding field of nursing in the
21st century." *****************************************************
Holy Name Hospital / School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing, ADN):"The curriculum of the School of Nursing provides for the education of the student as a professional nurse and as a person. The program extends over two academic years with two 16-week semesters and a six-week spring semester each year. The nursing courses involve classroom instruction as well as clinical experiences. The clinical experiences are supervised by the faculty of the School of Nursing." *****************************************************
Kean University - Department of Nursing (BSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a 125-credit
upper division program open only to Registered
Nurses. The program is accredited by the
National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC*). Admission is through a departmental
admission process and is competitive. The
B.S.N. prepares Registered Nurses to enter
professional practice and to assume new and
changing roles as nursing professionals in
clinical settings based in a wide range of
diverse community and private agencies. The
upper division curriculum includes advanced
course work in nursing theory, clinical practice
and related disciplines. The upper division
course work may be completed in two years
of full-time study or up to ten years on
a part-time basis. The program accommodates
the special needs of the nurse in full-time
practice." *****************************************************
Mercer County Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program
combines coursework in nursing and general
education with clinical experiences in regional
health care facilities under the supervision
of college faculty members. The program is
accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission. Graduates are eligible to take
the National Council Licensure Examination
for Registered Nurses. Should the graduate
wish to pursue a baccalaureate degree in
nursing, credits may be applied in whole
or in part in accordance with the policies
of the accepting institution." *****************************************************
Monmouth University / Marjorie K. Unterberg
School of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The B.S.N. program prepares registered nurses
for professional practice through integration
of a general liberal education with professional
learning and activity. The professional component
of this education is designed to prepare
a professional nurse who promotes, restores,
and maintains health for individuals, families,
groups, and the community. The graduate programs
prepare nurses for advanced nursing practice
by providing advanced professional learning
and activity to help the nurse develop expertise
in a defined body of knowledge. The professional
component of these programs is based upon
nursing science and focuses on the promotion,
restoration, and maintenance of health and
wellness for individuals, families, groups,
and communities in a variety of healthcare
settings. Students are prepared to participate
at a leadership level in the process of delivery
of health services and education." *****************************************************
Mountainside Hospital School Of Nursing:"Welcome to Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing. We are part of Atlantic Health System, one of the largest health care systems in New Jersey. Located on the campus of Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, in the Ella C. Mills building on Bay Avenue, we are less than an hour's drive from New York City.
Established more than a century ago in 1892, Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing has prepared more than 3,100 beginning practitioners to become patient advocates, caregivers and educators in a variety of health care settings. Our program integrates nursing education with science and liberal arts courses taken at other local institutions. Upon program completion, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses.
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Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center / School
of Nursing (ADN, Diploma Nursing):"The Muhlenberg School of Nursing offers three
different tracks toward registered nursing
licensure – Generic, LPN-to-RN Transition
and Accelerated. All three tracks lead to
a Diploma in Nursing from Muhlenberg School
of Nursing and an Associate in Science Degree
from Union County College. Credits transfer
to BSN programs." *****************************************************
New Jersey City University / Department of
Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The baccalaureate degree program is an upper
division nursing program that is accredited
by the National League for Nursing and the
New Jersey Board of Nursing. Articulation
agreements facilitate the transfer of students
to the University from the diploma nursing
programs at Christ Hospital, Jersey City
and Mountainside Hospital in Mountainside,
New Jersey." *****************************************************
Ocean County College / Nursing Program (AAS):"The Nursing Program was established at OCC
in 1966 and has been noted for its excellence
in nursing education and student learning.
The program consistently has had one of the
highest NCLEX-RN exam pass rates in the nation
ranging from 96 to 100%, and currently stands
at 98%. There are fourteen full-time faculty
and ten part-time clinical faculty including
two in-kind hospital based faculty." *****************************************************
Orange County Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The nursing program at Orange County Community
College is accredited by the National League
for Nursing and enjoys a national reputation
for excellence as well as a fifty year tradition
of caring. In 1952, Orange County Community
College became a leader in the exciting evolution
of nursing. The college was chosen to open
the first associate degree program in nursing
education in the United States." *****************************************************
Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center / Our
Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing (Diploma
Nursing, ADN):"The Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, New York
began to plan the school of nursing in 1956.
His Excellency, Bishop Justin J. McCarthy,
presided at the ground-breaking ceremony
on June 8, 1959. The first class of student
nurses was accepted in January, 1961. Our
Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing is the
only source of Catholic nursing education
in southern New Jersey.Our Lady of Lourdes
School of Nursing was accredited by the National
League for Nursing in 1966 and has maintained
this accreditation status.In 1980, approval
was given by the New Jersey Department of
Higher Education for a Cooperative Program.
The Cooperative program gives every student
in the School of Nursing the opportunity
to earn a Diploma in Nursing and, simultaneously,
earn an Associate in Science degree from
Camden County College. All students are eligible
to participate fully in all student activities
at the college and have the same rights and
privileges as all other college students."
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Passaic County Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The Passaic County Community College Nurse
Education Program is offered at three sites,
Paterson Campus, Sussex County Community
College, Newton, New Jersey and Warren County
Community College, Washington, New Jersey.
Our two-year, Associate Degree program is
accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission. Graduates are eligible to take
the National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Licensure (NCLEX) examination to become registered
nurses, Graduates are awarded an Associate
in Applied Science Degree from Passaic County
Community College. Several different program
options are available: day programs, evening
programs and mobility programs for the Licensed
Practical Nurse at the various sites."
Ramapo College of New Jersey / Nursing Program
(BSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Degree Program is offered by the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School
of Nursing (UMDNJ-SN) and Ramapo College
of New Jersey (RCNJ) School of Theoretical
and Applied Science. Graduates of the Joint
BSN Program are awarded the BSN degree by
UMDNJ and RCNJ. Both institutions are accredited
by the Middle States Association. The Joint
BSN Program is also accredited by the National
League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC)." *****************************************************
Raritan Bay Medical Center / Charles E. Gregory
School of Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing
offers a 30-month diploma program that prepares
students to take the state licensing examination
to become registered nurses. The school also
offers a 17-month Career Ladder program for
licensed practical nurses to become registered
nurses." *****************************************************
Raritan Valley Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The Health Science Education Department at
Raritan Valley Community College was originally
organized in 1969 as the Nursing Department
and graduated its first class in 1972. Since
its inception, the program has been accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission, (61 Broadway – 33rd Floor, NY,
NY, 10006, www.nlnac.org,1-800-669-1656 ext:
153. ; Fax: 212-812-0390) and licensed by
the New Jersey Board of Nursing. An average
of 72 nursing students are graduated each
year." *****************************************************
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey /
Nursing Program (BSN, MSN):"The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program
is designed for the baccalaureate-prepared
Registered Nurse who wishes to pursue a graduate
degree with specialty certification as an
adult nurse practitioner. The program prepares
the advanced practice nurse to sit for national
certification, to effect improvement in the
health care of adults, to continue personal
and professional growth, and to be prepared
for continued graduate study. The program
enables the adult nurse practitioner to access,
diagnose and treat health problems of the
adult client. Health promotion and disease
prevention are also emphasized." *****************************************************
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
/ College of Nursing (BSN, MSN, PhD):"A first-rate education is essential to success
in the demanding and rewarding field of nursing.
At Rutgers College of Nursing, students benefit
from a learning environment that fosters
respect for the individual, encourages intellectual
inquiry, and rewards hard work. Rutgers'
professors are noted nurse researchers and
dedicated practitioners, and they bring depth
and quality to the nursing student's classroom,
laboratory, and clinical experience." *****************************************************
Saint Francis Medical Center / School of
Nursing (ADN), Diploma Nursing:"The School of Nursing is a two-year program,
affiliated with Mercer County Community College,
which culminates in a Diploma in nursing
from St. Francis and an Associate in Science
degree from Mercer County Community College.
It is a progressive, fast-paced curriculum
composed of 35 credits in professional nursing
courses taught at St. Francis and 35 general
education credits taught at Mercer County
Community College." *****************************************************
Saint Peter's College / Nursing Program (BSN,
MSN):"Through its mission, Saint Peter’s College,
a Jesuit Catholic, coeducational, liberal
arts college in an urban setting, seeks to
develop a whole person in preparation for
a lifetime of learning, leadership, and service
in a diverse and global society. Committed
to academic excellence and individual attention,
the College provides education, informed
by values, primarily in degree-granting programs
in the arts, sciences, and business, to resident
and commuting students from a variety of
backgrounds (Academic Handbook, 2002). The
Nursing faculty concurs with this mission." *****************************************************
Seton Hall University / College of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"The College of Nursing offers programs of
study leading to the BSN, MSN, and MA degrees.
Also, in collaboration with the Stillman
School of Business, the College offers a
combined MSN in Health Systems Administration/Master
of Business Administration. Certificate
programs in School Nursing, Health Systems
Administration, Case Management/Administration
and Lamaze International Childbirth Education.
A Post Masters program to prepare advanced
practice nurses in Primary Health Care is
also offered." *****************************************************
The College of New Jersey / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN, NP):"Registered nurses with an associate degree
or diploma in nursing can pursue a BSN degree
through the Nursing for RNs major on a full
or part-time basis." *****************************************************
Thomas Edison State College / School of Nursing
(Online BSN):"The Thomas Edison State College Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program
is an online-based distance learning program
for registered nurses who are currently licensed
in the United States, and who want an alternative
to campus-based instruction. The program
is flexible, self-paced, and allows for different
methods of learning and degree completion."
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Trinitas Hospital / Trinitas School of Nursing
(ADN, Diploma Nursing):"The Cooperative Nursing Program offers a
Diploma in Nursing from Trinitas School of
Nursing and an Associate in Science Degree
from Union County College upon successful
completion of the curriculum. Fully accredited
by the New Jersey State Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission, Inc., the program offers a basic
course of study in nursing." *****************************************************
Union County College / Nursing Program (ADN):"By virtue of an agreement between the College
and the Trinitas School of Nursing, Elizabeth,
New Jersey, and Muhlenberg Regional Medical
Center, Plainfield, N.J., respectively, the
College confers the degree of Associate in
Science upon graduates of the Nursing Schools
who have fulfilled the requirements for the
degree specified by the College and who have
received a Diploma in Nursing from one of
the Schools." *****************************************************
University of Medicine & Dentistry of
New Jersey / School of Nursing (BSN, MSN,
PhD):"The University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey-School of Nursing (UMDNJ-SN),
established as academic programs in 1990,
and reorganized as UMDNJ’s seventh school
in 1992, offers a comprehensive program of
research, education, and educational mobility.
Nursing degree programs at the Associate's
(A.S.), Baccalaureate (B.S.N.), Master’s
(M.S.N.) and Post-Master's Certificate (P.M.C.)
levels as well as a Ph.D. program in Urban
Systems provide an articulated educational
ladder for advanced education. UMDNJ-SN also
offers extensive continuing education opportunities
for all healthcare professionals. The School's
nursing programs are accredited by the National
League for Nursing Accreditation Commission
(NLNAC)." *****************************************************
William Paterson University / Department
of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The mission of the Department of Nursing
is to prepare generalist nurses at the baccalaureate
degree level and specialists in community
based nursing at the master's degree level
to meet the health care needs of diverse
populations in northern New Jersey. Undergraduates
are prepared with a strong knowledge based
in the liberal arts and sciences and a broad
foundation in nursing. Extensive clinical
experiences enable the graduates to incorporate
rapidly changing technology and a personalized
approach to the individual, family and community.
Graduate education builds on the foundation
of undergraduate education and provides the
expertise needed for advanced prepared nurses
to function in practice, education or administration."
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