UNIVERSITY NEWS - NOVEMBER 2005
MEDIA CONTACT: Cara C. Perry
772-873-3339; ccarlton@fau.edu
FAU Traditional Nursing Program Produces First Graduates from Local Campus
PORT ST. LUCIE, FL (December 7,
2005)- Florida Atlantic University's
Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is proud to
announce that the first 16 students from the
traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
program at the Treasure Coast Campus will graduate
on December 9. The program was expanded to FAU's
Port St. Lucie location two years ago and offers
the BSN degree to transfer students without a
background in nursing. This differs from the RN-BSN
program, which is offered at the Treasure Coast
campus and online, but only accepts transfer
students with Registered Nurse licensure.
"We implemented the traditional BSN at this
campus to open doors for more students who are
interested in the nursing profession," said Dr.
Jill Winland-Brown, Treasure Coast Campus director
of nursing. "This also supports our continued
effort to fulfill critical nursing shortages in
area hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as
well expand our College's caring philosophy to this
area."
In contrast to the campus' RN-BSN program
that has unlimited access to transfer students,
admission to the traditional program has grown to
be highly competitive with a cap of 20 students
annually. The students are chosen from a pool of
typically 60 or more applicants. Erin Lancaster,
one of the first graduates from the program, is a
University Scholar representing the Christine E.
Lynn College of Nursing. She has been a very active
student, serving as president of the Treasure Coast
Campus Nursing Students Association.
"It is has been more like a family than a
class," said Lancaster. "All of the professors have
brought together different aspects of nursing that
represent the holistic theory of the college. I
have taken pieces from all of them to come up with
my own identity as a nurse."
For more information, contact Dr. Jill
Winland-Brown at 772-873-3378.
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