Spalding University
School of Nursing
Degrees Offered
$2.5 Million in Scholarships Available
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$73,929
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Answer the Call To Nursing
Earn your degree at a 2020 Best College for Nursing in Kentucky (Niche). Whether you are just starting out or looking to advance in the field of nursing, our School of Nursing offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate nursing programs to fit your education level and pace of study with daytime, online and accelerated options. We have prepared over 2,000 graduates to serve in hospitals, special care facilities, schools, community agencies and the military. Many of our graduates also excel as leaders in health care systems throughout the state of Kentucky, across the United States and abroad.
Tried & True History
Our School of Nursing has promoted human dignity, freedom and human flourishing in healthcare through nursing education since 1933, when we started our baccalaureate nursing program.
Our BSN program is the oldest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and our MSN program is the oldest in Louisville and second oldest in the state.
Personalized Journey
Our individual attention and 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio gives you the opportunity to excel further in your nursing career.
You can customize your schedule to your liking. Take one or two courses at a time and enjoy a one-week break between sessions.
Career Readiness
Elevate your nursing and professional development skills with our clinical training and networking opportunities in the Louisville community. The courses can be applied to any field of nursing with a holistic approach.
Mission & Vision
Mission: To prepare students to provide evidence-based, safe, effective, holistic, quality care, grounded in spiritual values to the diverse communities that we serve through judicious use of resources.
Vision: Compassionate nursing care for the improvement of urban health outcomes.
Accreditation
The baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing at Spalding University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.