Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Kent State University review

Kent State University is one of the largest regional universities in the country and in 2010 will celebrate 100 years of enriching student lives and serving as a vital resource for the state of Ohio and beyond. From its roots as one of Ohio's original four-corner universities, Kent State University focuses on teaching and research excellence to serve the public good. Kent State University distinguishes itself as a magnet for high-achieving students.

Kent State University is a traditional, selective, residential public research university with eight campuses which serve all of Northeast Ohio. Kent State provides extensive access to degree programs from the associate to doctoral level, including medical degrees. The university's academic programs and facilities attract students, faculty and visitors from across the nation and around the world.

Today, Kent State University is the engine for economic, cultural and workforce development in the region and is one of the premiere universities in Ohio. Kent State is ranked among the nation's top 80 public research universities demonstrating high-research activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Program Description
The College of Nursing at Kent State University, considered the "Home of Nursing Leaders" is pleased to offer Registered Nurses (RNs) an online program dedicated to the advancement of nursing and continued improvement in overall health care.

This CCNE-accredited RN/BSN online program teaches RNs not only leadership and management skills, but increases their knowledge in health promotion, disease prevention, risk reduction with the expectation of developing highly sought after nurse leaders equipped to take on roles of greater responsibility and can influence the future of health care procedures and policy.

Kent State University College of Nursing RN/BSN program can offer you:

* Personalized advising
* An individualized academic plan
* Online nursing courses
* Individualized clinical capstone project to enhance your nursing career
* Full-time and part-time flexible scheduling
* Rolling admissions – you may start fall, spring or summer
* All courses are seven weeks except for the 15-week capstone course

Updated curriculum that reflects critical competencies for contemporary nursing practice as recommended by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing

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