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Quick Facts

Location: 50 miles west of Charlotte in the Piedmont area of Western North Carolina. Main campus of 200 acres is located in Boiling Springs, NC.

General Contact Info: 110 South Main Street | Post Office Box 7256 | Boiling Springs, NC 28017 | (704) 406-4723

Accreditation: Gardner-Webb University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The School of Nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

Enrollment: Approximately 300 students enrolled in all nursing programs.

President: Dr. Frank Bonner (July 1, 2005 – present).

History Highlights: In 1982 a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) completion program was added to the programs to allow ADN students to achieve their Baccalaureate Degree in two years. This program was offered at two sites, the Boiling Springs Campus and the Statesville campus. In 1991, the BSN completion program became the Davis Nursing Program and outreach centers offered nursing courses in several counties. The School of Nursing was formally established at Gardner-Webb University in 1995. The Master of Science in Nursing Program (MSN) was established in 2000. Nursing education at Gardner-Webb University has maintained full approval from the North Carolina Board of Nursing since its inception. The program received initial accreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) in 1970 and has been continuously accredited since that time.

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The School of Nursing at Gardner-Webb University is committed to educating nurses for the 21st Century through a dynamic curriculum with a cultural and global perspective seated in a Christian heritage.

Nursing graduates are prepared to make a significant contribution to healthcare for the community, the nation, and the world through scholarly endeavors, teamwork, personal values and accountability. Excellence in nursing education is provided to our diverse student population through traditional classroom instruction utilizing state of the art technology on the main campus, off campus sites and distance learning. Students benefit from partnerships with over seventy healthcare facilities that provide exemplary clinical nursing experiences and preceptorships. The School of Nursing fosters a spirit of innovation and change to maintain nursing education reflective of the new millennium.  Faculty encourage and engage in life long learning to support student’s professional growth, scholarship and research trajectory. You are invited to explore the School of Nursing.  Hopefully you will find needed information and a glimpse of the spirit of our School of Nursing.

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Christian Heritage Acknowledging One God—Creator and

Sustainer of life, and Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord; committing to self-giving service displayed in Christ-like moral action that respects the dignity and value of every person.

Academic Excellence Encouraging visible enthusiasm for knowledge,

intellectual challenge, continuous learning, and scholarly endeavors; inviting pursuit of educational opportunities within and beyond the classroom for the joy of discovery; and inspiring accomplishment within one’s field of study.

Teamwork Working collaboratively to support and

promote shared goals, assuming responsibility willingly, meeting commitments dependably, handling disagreement constructively, and persevering despite distraction and adversity.

Student-Centered Focus Providing students an environment that fosters

intellectual and spiritual growth; encourages physical fitness, service, social and cultural enrichment; strengthens and develops moral character; and respects the value and individuality of every student.

Community Engagement Assisting campus, local, national, and global

communities through education, outreach, and research; fostering dialogue and action in support of human welfare and environmental stewardship.

Diversity Studying and celebrating our world’s

rich mix of cultures, ideologies, and ethnicities; respecting and welcoming students without regard to ethnicity, gender, religious commitment, national origin, or disability.

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Purpose To provide an educational environment where quality education, holistic nursing practice,

Christian caring, critical thinking, and professionalism are modeled. To graduate individuals who are prepared to practice nursing holistically and professionally

within the context of a global environment in a manner that influences nursing and health care policy and practice.

The School of Nursing at GWU provides opportunities for students to provide care within a global environment from an interdisciplinary perspective with a diverse population.

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PhilosophyThe faculty of the School of Nursing functions within the framework of the purposes and value statements of Gardner-Webb University, which focuses on providing high quality education within a Christian, private, liberal arts setting. The School of Nursing philosophy represents a framework of overarching beliefs of the nursing faculty that lays the foundation for individual program philosophy, goals and organizing concepts.

Employment OutlookAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor, “Employment of registered nurses is expected to grow 23 percent from 2006 to 2016, much faster than the average for all occupations.” Generally, RNs with at least a bachelor’s degree will have better job prospects than those without a bachelor’s.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2009-09 Edition, Registered Nurses, on the internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/

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Overview  Gardner-Webb University offers numerous opportunities

for the Registered Nurse (RN) to complete their advanced nursing degree. The Bachelor of Science in

Nursing (BSN) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs allow working RN’s the ability to attend class on their own time. The online courses are faculty supported

and user-friendly, allowing students the flexibility and opportunity to continue on with life and move ahead in their nursing careers. Davis Nursing Program offers the RN to BSN completion program and is offered both face-to-face and through distance learning. The MSN Program offers the working professional the opportunity to complete a graduate degree utilizing distance learning or through a combination of distance learning and face-to-face program delivery. The GWU School of Nursing also offers two professional specialties, nursing administration and nursing education. A Post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Administration and Nursing Education are also available through distance learning.

The GWU School of Nursing maintains continuous national accreditation through the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. for all nursing programs.

Our alumni serve as Chief Nursing Officers, Nurse Managers, Nurse Educators, Executive Directors, Clinical Leaders, Clinical Supervisors, and Bedside Nurses.  

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BSN|Criteria for AdmissionIn order to enroll students from a variety of backgrounds with the greatest potential for successfully completing the program, the following criteria for acceptance will be used:

Associate Degree in Nursing or a Diploma in Nursing

Cumulative GPA of 2.5.

Current unrestricted RN licensure.

Satisfactory criminal background check and drug screen.

Immunizations as required by the University and the School of Nursing.

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing|BSNThe Davis Nursing Program at GWU offers a course of study designed for registered nurses that leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The program of study is offered in a combination of distance learning and face-to-face delivery. Options for completion include an accelerated one-year program through distance learning or a two-year completion including face-to-face courses on the main campus.

Students also have the option of an RN to MSN program of study. Two graduate level courses can be taken to satisfy BSN requirements, which allows the student to earn six hours of credit toward the MSN Degree.

PurposeThe Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program is designed to prepare the registered nurse for professional practice in a variety of healthcare settings. Providing patient-centered care through the integration of evidence-based practice is a primary goal of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program.

The graduate of the BSN program will:

Provide evidence-based care to individuals, families, and populations in a variety of settings.

Establish partnerships with clients and health care professionals to meet health needs of clients in a diverse society.

Incorporate professional values and ethical, moral, and legal aspects of health care into nursing practice.

Employ leadership/management/administrative skills and a knowledge of the political system in providing direct and indirect care to clients.

Assume personal responsibility and accountability for professional nursing practice.

Assume responsibility for life-long learning and professional career development.

Sigma Theta TauThe Gardner-Webb University School of Nursing is privileged to have an approved Chapter-At-Large, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing with Queens University of Charlotte. STTI is the only nursing honor society dedicated to improving the health of the world’s people, thus the name Sigma Theta Tau International. Baccalaureate and graduate nursing students meeting the eligibility criteria for membership, having endorsement for membership, and approval for membership by Mu Psi Board of Directors, and/or members of Mu Psi are invited for membership and to an induction ceremony.

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SCHOOL OF NURSING|DEGREE PROGRAMS

Master of Science in Nursing|MSNThe Master of Science in Nursing Program at Gardner-Webb University offers programs of study designed to meet the needs of nurses seeking expanded roles in the nursing profession. The MSN Programs requires 30 to 36 semester hours of graduate studies. In addition to the MSN Degree, students have the choose of obtaining a dual degree the, MSN/MBA. Students may choice specialty practice areas in the MSN Program including Nursing Administration and Nursing Education.

The Nursing Administration specialty is offered in collaboration with the Graduate School of Business and seeks to prepare the professional nurse for leadership roles in healthcare organizations.

The Nursing Education specialty is designed to prepare students to become professional educators in an academic or healthcare setting. This program of study allows students the opportunity to enhance their clinical expertise from a theoretical perspective and to apply nursing education and learning principles in practice settings.

The MSN/MBA dual degree is a 63 semester hour program and is designed to be an interdisciplinary program combining nursing leadership with a working knowledge of business and managerial skills.

Post Master’s Certificates are available in both Nursing Administration and Nursing Education to the master’s prepared nurse. These certificates are designed to prepare nurse educators and nursing administrators in both the academic and clinical settings.

The MSN Program provides nurses with an opportunity to:

Practice advanced nursing in direct and indirect provider roles in a variety of health care and educational settings.

Apply advanced knowledge of nursing theory, research, and health policy from a caring perspective in a Christian environment.

Synthesize multidisciplinary knowledge and scientific research to accomplish evidence based nursing practice.

Integrate nursing knowledge and experiences in varied health care and educational settings.

Implement competent practice to meet the challenges of the changing health care environments through application of advanced

knowledge, critical thinking, and decision making.

Communicate effectively with health care providers both locally and globally.

Acquire the knowledge and expertise that meet basic requirements for entry into doctoral study.

Purpose:The Master of Science in Nursing Program is designed to provide opportunities for students to practice professionally within a global environment from an interdisciplinary perspective with a diverse population. Furthermore, the specialization of practice areas allows the nurse to integrate knowledge from administration and education with the theoretical underpinnings of nursing.

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MSN|Criteria for AdmissionApplication for admission to the MSN Program should be made through the Graduate Admissions Office. In order to enroll students from a variety of backgrounds with the greatest potential for successfully completing the program the following criteria for acceptance will be used:

A Baccalaureate degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program.

Current unrestricted licensure as a Registered Nurse.

GPA of 2.7 on all undergraduate work.

Satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT).

Official transcripts of all previous college studies.

Three letters of reference.

Evidence of satisfactory criminal background check and drug screen.

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SCHOOL OF NURSING|OUTCOMES “Being a student at Gardner-Webb University has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my personal and professional life. My time

in graduate school has exposed me to a plethora of new ideas and excellent professors and has enhanced my abilities in my chosen career of Nursing Administration. My boss said that even though I already performed at a very high level, the process and completion of my MSN at Gardner-Webb had only enhanced my performance. I appreciate every opportunity I had and found graduate school to be a refuge from the

day-to-day minutia that we all sometimes encounter.”Elaine Haynes|Vice President of Patient Services, RN

MSN Graduate

“The RN to BSN program at Gardner-Webb allowed me to continue my professional growth as a Registered Nurse in a flexible Christian environment. My GWU experience served as a strong foundation to continue additional academic pursuits. The opportunity to continue academic endeavors while maintaining employment as a nurse was key to my success in the RN to BSN program.”Anna Sutton Hamrick|DNP, RN, NP-C2003 BSN Graduate

GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY|AFFORDING EDUCATION Employer Assistance Programs

Some school systems, medical facilities, and businesses provide financial assistance to Gardner-Webb students. Prospective students should confer with their central offices as to the availability of such funds.

Private Sources Many companies and foundations offer assistance to students based on various qualifications.

Students should investigate policies of their employers as well as with local civic organizations to determine the availability of such funds.

Military/Veteran’s Benefit The veteran’s benefit is awarded to eligible personnel. A DD-214 and a VA Application for Education

Benefits must be submitted to the University’s VA Coordinator.

Federal Aid The Stafford Loan, Subsidized or Unsubsidized is available to undergraduate and graduate

students. For additional information, visit www.finplan.gardner-webb.edu.

Nurse Scholarships The North Carolina Master’s Nurse Scholars Program, Foundation for the Carolinas, NC Health

Sciences and Math Scholarships, and National League for Nursing provide qualified students scholarships.

BSN Davis Foundation Scholarships Nurses employed in and are a resident of Iredell, Alexander or Wilkes counties may apply for the

Davis Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded in the amount of $150-$200 per semester hour, based on grade point average. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 semester hours. Contact the GOAL Admissions Office for more information at (866) GWU-GOAL.

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GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY|LOCATIONFaith Service LeadershipP.O. Box 7256 | 110 S. Main St. | Boiling Springs, NC 28017(877) 498-4723 | (704) 406-4273 | www.gardner-webb.edu

Gardner-Webb University is situated on over 200 acres in the Piedmont section of western North Carolina, one of the most desirable and rapidly developing areas of our nation. Boiling Springs is a small rural town. Nearby Shelby, a city of 22,000, is noted for its support of the arts and as the home of state and national leaders. Fifty miles east of Gardner-Webb is the thriving city of Charlotte, the largest city in the Carolinas. Less than one half hour away to the south is the city of Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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