The Intercollegiate College of Nursing
is a nursing education consortium comprised of four
schools: Eastern Washington University, Whitworth
University and Washington State University. The
Intercollegiate College of Nursing has become nationally
and internationally known for the quality of its
educational programs, its extensive use of technology,
and for its history of institutional collaboration; it is
the oldest nursing education consortium in the nation.
Students graduate with a joint degree from both the
college of enrollment as well as from WSU. Graduates
participate in the campus graduation of one and/or both
colleges. Student preparation for the Intercollegiate
College of Nursing is similar among the four colleges and
transfer programs.
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Eastern Washington University is a
student-centered, regionally based, comprehensive
university. Its campus is located in Cheney, within
the Spokane metropolitan area, with additional
learning centers in the region and elsewhere in
Washington State. More than 100 different academic
majors are available, offering students a wide
variety of career-path options.
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Washington State University, with its main campus
in Pullman and urban campuses in Spokane, the
Tri-Cities and Vancouver, enrolls 21,000
undergraduate and graduate students. WSU offers
more than 150 major fields of study taught by over
2,000 faculty, including many with national and
international reputations. A leading research
institution, WSU also offers a nationally ranked
Honors College and nationwide distance learning
degrees.
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Whitworth University is a private,
residential, liberal arts college affiliated with
the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Whitworth is
located seven miles north of downtown Spokane. The
college offers 44 undergraduate degree programs, a
distinctive Core curriculum and one of the top
study-abroad programs in the Western United States.
Master's degree programs in education,
international management and nursing are also
available.
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