Nursing (B.S., Major in Nursing)
Prepare yourself for a career of providing client-centered care.
100%
2023 NCLEX annual pass rate
80%
Employment rate since 2018
Caring Souls
The mission of the Kansas Wesleyan University Department of Nursing Education baccalaureate program is to prepare students as professional nurse generalists by incorporating the areas of biopsychosocial, behavioral and spiritual development into the delivery of nursing education so that students may provide client-centered care, pursue graduate studies and continue lifelong learning.
Why choose KWU for Nursing?
- Community Partnerships!
- Individual Attention for Student Success!
- Strong, Revitalized Curriculum!
Kansas Wesleyan’s Nursing program distinguishes itself because of small class sizes and dedicated attention to our students, dynamic partnering opportunities with the Salina Regional Health Center, and the total revitalization and strengthening of the curriculum. Salina Regional Health Center is a Trauma III critical care facility employing nurses year round. Many scholarships are available! For more information, click on the link below.
This program is offered:
On Campus
Related Links
- 2024-25 Admission Policy for B.S.
- Admission Application for B.S.
- 2024-25 Nursing Student Handbook
- Expected Nursing Program Outcomes
- Portfolio Checklist
- Nursing Education Mission and Philosophy
- Nursing Student Learning Outcomes Linked with Professional Nursing Standards & Guidelines
- Inclement Weather Policy
For COVID-19 vaccination policy, see Nursing Student Handbook.
Nursing Program Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program with a major in nursing at Kansas Wesleyan University is accredited by: The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.