Something Bigger than Yourself
Take the first step toward a rewarding career and discover your true potential with a nursing degree from IU Columbus.
Take the first step toward a rewarding career and discover your true potential with a nursing degree from IU Columbus.
Those accepted into the Traditional BSN program can work with Advisor Susan Conrad to build a part‑time course plan that balances your goals and commitments.
Whether you are a traditional student who is just beginning your nursing education, licensed registered nurse with an associate degree, or registered nurse looking to expand your role into advance practice, you can take your career to the next professional level with a degree from one of the nation's top nursing programs.
An IU degree in nursing will give you the personal and professional satisfaction that comes from making a real difference in the lives of sick, injured, and recovering children and adults. It will also give you the education you need to provide preventative care that helps ensure patients of all ages stay healthy and well.
To speak with an academic advisor about a Nursing degree at IU Columbus, call 812-348-7250 or e-mail conurs@iu.edu.
The mission of IU Columbus Nursing program is to positively influence the health of rural Indiana by educating all students to become learned health professionals who advance the science of healthcare in rural communities and evidence-based practice through translational research and outreach.
The IU Columbus Nursing program will help impact rural healthcare through leadership and scholarship, while maximizing the health and quality of life for the people of rural south-central Indiana.
Collaboration: Create a vibrant relationship between students, faculty, clinical partners, and other stakeholders to create a community of scholars who work together in knowledge generation and dissemination, thus shaping healthcare practice and policy especially in rural communities.
Integrity: An environment which promotes honesty and trust aspiring the development of rural healthcare professionals who practice morally and ethically.
Quality: Continuous program improvement reflects our commitment for continued growth, measurement, and program outcomes which promote excellence in practice and leadership within a dynamic rural healthcare environment.
Respect: Nourish cultural differences among faculty, staff, and students within a mutually respectful and professional environment.
The BSN graduate shall be:
Enrollment: In response to growing regional demand for BSN graduates and primary care providers in south central Indiana, foster a vigorous program to prepare students to thrive in the global workforce.
Quality: Create an innovative and supportive nursing program that promotes teaching and learning through application of our resources.
Student Retention and Completion: Ensure the value-added contribution of the division by improving the effectiveness and accountability of the program to fulfill the mission of the school.
Faculty and Staff Retention: Ensure retention of excellent faculty and staff through direct assistance and collaborative efforts.
We are accredited and licensed by:
The Indiana University School of Nursing is an agency member of the National League for Nursing's Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), as well as the Committee for Institutional Cooperation (CIC). The school is also a constituency member of the National League for Nursing and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
The baccalaureate degree programs in nursing at Indiana University Columbus are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://ccneaccreditation.org/) and approved by the Indiana State Board of Nursing.
State approval of a program does not indicate eligibility for approval to practice as a registered nurse (RN) or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Applicants are required to meet Indiana requirements for licensure and completion of the appropriate paperwork (application, criminal background check, etc.).
Pre-licensure nursing programs offered by IU Columbus are intended to satisfy licensure requirements by the state of Indiana. As a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), graduates are eligible for multi-state licensure under terms and conditions of the NLC agreement in the following states:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
RN graduates eligible for licensure in Indiana can apply for licensure by examination or endorsement in all other non-NLC states.



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