About the College
The Washington State University College of Nursing each year graduates more entry-level nurses than any other institution in the state of Washington. The College:
- Educates more than 1,000 upper-division undergraduate and graduate students.
- Provides upper-division undergraduate nursing education in partnership with Eastern Washington University and Whitworth University as part of the nation’s first, oldest, and most comprehensive nursing education consortium.
- Offers a Master of Nursing degree (MN) with programs leading to specialization as a 1) family nurse practitioner, 2) psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner, and/or 3) community–based population-focused nurse.
- Welcomed its inaugural class of PhD students during the summer of 2007, providing quality doctoral education using a combination of face-to-face and distance education methods.
- Is a national leader in distributive nursing education models, serving students across five locations across the state in Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, Walla Walla and Yakima.
- Is engaged in research studies leading to improvements in nursing care, the health care system, and the health of the public.
- Awards more than $160,000 in scholarships to nursing students each year.
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