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Discover the Rewarding Field of Nursing
Graduates of the Ben and Bertha Mieth School of Nursing often speak of the gratification that comes from helping those in need.
Our mission is to educate students in a Christian environment, preparing them to provide holistic nursing care at both beginning and advanced practice levels in a diverse healthcare world. We are committed to evidence-based patient care, teaching, service, and outreach.
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Why Choose Mieth School of Nursing?
- Expert Training: Learn the art and skill of nursing from professional practitioners.
- Personal Attention: Benefit from a low faculty-student ratio and small class sizes.
- Cutting-Edge Facilities: Train in state-of-the-art labs and high-fidelity simulation rooms.
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Programs Offered:
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Program Highlights
- Small class sizes
- Individualized clinical experiences
- Student-centered academic environments
- State-of-the-art skills labs
- High-fidelity simulation rooms
- All MSN or Doctorate qualified nursing educators
- Dedicated to student success
- Passionate, focused, dedicated, and driven
- Ready to help students to succeed both academically and professionally
THE NURSING DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFER:
OUR FACULTY ARE:
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Occupational Outlook:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts more than 200,000 job openings for registered nurses each year during the next decade.1 As employers are increasingly requiring bachelor’s degrees for entry-level nurses, WBU's School of Nursing programs can help increase employability in a competitive environment. Earning a bachelor’s degree in nursing can help to improve the ability for a nurse to deliver care, open more opportunities for new specialties, and help make more desirable candidates for leadership and management positions.
1 Bureau of Labor Statistics. (51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓƵ). Registered nurses.
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