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Complete Your Associate Degree in Nursing

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816-584-6257

Location

The Nursing Program is located at:

Parkville Campus

Science Hall

2nd Floor

Room 210

Office Hours

Monday thru Friday

7:45 AM - 4:15 PM

More Information

Park University offers an Associate Degree in Nursing in which qualified Licensed Practical Nurses can purse their professional goal to become Registered Nurses.

The application season is January 1st thru April 15th.

The Nursing Program is limited to a maximum of 40 students.

Applicants accepted for admission will be notified on or around June 1.

The Ellen Finley Earhart Nursing Program at Park University, initiated in 1987, is approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing and approved by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

This program is designed for the career mobility of the Licensed Practical Nurse to transition to the role of the Registered Nurse. Our accelerated degree program enables a qualified LPN to obtain an Associate Degree in Nursing. In addition, graduates are prepared to take the Registered Nurse Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) and pursue a baccalaureate degree in nursing.

Classes run from August through the following May. Learning experiences are scheduled for daytime hours, Monday - Friday, whenever possible.

Request Information

If you are interested in obtaining an information packet, please complete our online request form. If you have further questions, please contact the Nursing Program office at 816.584.6257 or E-mail: nursing@park.edu.

Vision Statement

The vision of the Park Unversity Nursing Program is to be nationally recognized for its academic excellence and sound curriculum design within which qualified students can pursue their professional goals.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Park University Nursing Program is to provide program participants with the opportunity to study nursing in an academicaly sound program using innovative educational strategies which will prepare them to think critically and to communicate effectively in helping meet the health care needs of society.

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