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Columbia College of Nursing and Mount Mary College, two institutions of excellent educational tradition, offer a joint bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) program. This educational partnership offers the highest caliber of preparation for a career in nursing.
At Mount Mary College, students develop their problem-solving, leadership, analytical thinking, and communication skills with an emphasis on the liberal arts. Columbia College of Nursing is committed to providing excellence in professional education for nurses.
Student-centered learning enables students to excel in their nursing studies while benefiting from small classes and individual faculty attention. Mount Mary College is a women's college, however, men may be admitted to the nursing program.
The program unites the academic and hands on components of the nurse's clinical practice. This unique blend promotes excellence in education, practice, scholarly activities, professional leadership, and professional continuing education by the faculty
and the graduates of the nursing program.
- Learn what it takes to get into our Nursing Program
- Bring your transcripts to find out what courses transfer
Sessions meet the second Wednesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. in Notre Dame Hall, Room 144. Dates are: April 9, May 14, June 11 and July 9. To RSVP, call (414) 256-1219 or send email to dixona@mtmary.edu.
Upon successful completion of the nursing degree requirements, students receive a bachelor of science in nursing degree from
both institutions. The nursing program is approved by the Wisconsin State Board
of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
Geared for the working RN, the BSN
Completion program takes advantage of students'
past experience and educational training. Students work closely with
an academic advisor to develop a personalized
study plan which may include a variety of scheduling options.
* From its inception, Mount Mary College has been a women's college. Male students are welcome to enroll in our undergraduate nursing, post-baccalaureate certificate, and all graduate programs.
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