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Help people as a registered nurse or continue to graduate school.
Nursing is not only a science — it’s an art. At Elmira, our Nursing degree program students are driven to achieve their goals and are passionate about caring for others. At EC, you'll complete rigorous academic coursework to enhance critical-thinking and clinical-reasoning skills. You'll apply what you learn in class in our state-of-the-art simulation labs. Beyond the classroom, you’ll gain clinical experience as early as sophomore year to build hands-on learning and prepare you for real-world problem-solving.
As an Elmira College Nursing student, you’ll learn theories and concepts from humanities to the natural, social, and nursing sciences that will prepare you as a versatile and ethical health care professional. Learn how to use evidence-based findings to improve quality-of-care while gaining the information management and technology skills needed in today’s health care settings. EC will prepare you as a leader and a collaborator who can work with others to improve health care outcomes for individuals and communities, as well as a lifelong learner.
"I have found the program full of opportunities. I've made a lot of friends and made many connections. I've built communication and clinical skills and grown a lot in ways I would not have expected."
–Ashton Craver '25
When you earn your bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Elmira, you’ll be eligible to enter the workforce as a registered nurse. Or you may choose to continue to graduate school to become a nurse practitioner, nurse educator, nurse anesthetist, or nurse administrator. Our emphasis on experiential learning means that whichever path you follow, you’ll be ready to pursue it with confidence.
In fact, all nursing students begin clinicals in their sophomore year and then complete a career-related internship at a hospital in the third term of the senior year. Some students also complete an internship at a hospital during the summer between their junior and senior years.
If you still have a few questions and would like an Admissions Counselor to reach out, click here to request more information.
The Nurse Education Program is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Address: 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Phone: (404) 975-5000
www.acenursing.org
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Nursing provides rewarding career opportunities where you can make a difference in the lives of many people.
Nursing can provide you with many hands-on learning experiences.
The nursing faculty at Elmira are committed to helping you become the best nursing professional you can be.
Do you have questions about the Nursing program? Please contact us.