Welcome from the Dean of Nursing
Welcome to the College of Nursing! This is a vibrant time in our college and university—unparalleled excellence is here! We seek new members of our college and that could be YOU, as student, faculty or staff. Yes—YOU!
We are the largest producer of baccalaureate educated nurses in the state! Nationally, we are the largest not for profit college of nursing—with approximately 8,000 on-line and in-person students. This works because we set the nation’s model for individualized instruction and coaching—all students, regardless of location or course delivery method, are in small groups with a seasoned faculty member to guide learning. You are an individual in a community of thousands, because we care about the quality of our education and insist that our faculty be master teachers.
Our master’s program recognizes the myriad roles of nursing leaders today and in the future. Advanced practice nurses are a must in our health care system and we offer a complete selection, including on-line programs using our well-developed master teacher-coaches and master practitioners. Check out our teaching and administration tracks, too.
Anne Bavier, Dean
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Dr. Anne Bavier named as dean press release
What's New Alumna Inducted as Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing A 1998 BSN graduate of the UTA School of Nursing, Jose Alejandro was one of the founding members of the Challenge to Leadership Program (now the Hispanic Student Nurses� Association) which was designed to prepare Hispanic students for leadership roles within the nursing profession. Following graduation, Jose continued his education and received a Masters in Nursing, Masters in Business Administration and a PhD. His career has included leadership roles in both hospital administration and in professional organizations. Jose is the immediate past president of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)(2012-2014). Mr. Alejandro was nominated by his mentor, Dr. Mary Lou Bond, Professor Emeritus and Angie Milan, past president of NAHN. |
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PartnersPartnering with the White House |