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University of Michigan
School of Nursing
400 North Ingalls Building
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482


University of Michigan

The University of Michigan occupies a position of unique leadership among the nation's universities in research and scholarly achievement. We strive to welcome, respect and nurture a diverse body of students, faculty and staff while creating an intellectual community in which creativity and productivity are fostered. Since its founding one hundred and eighty years ago, the University of Michigan has been committed to providing an education that challenges students to become deeply and actively engaged in pursuit of understanding--an understanding of society, of the natural world and of themselves.

The School of Nursing

Trends in health care are changing at unprecedented rates. Delivery of care is moving from hospitals to communities. Health promotion and disease prevention are taking on renewed importance. The need for care of the chronically ill is increasing as people live longer. Acute and critical care needs are becoming far more complex.

In response, the demand for nurse practitioners, nurse midwives and other advanced practice nurses is rapidly escalating. The need for practitioners at all levels is accompanied by a growing need for nurse faculty and nurse scientists.

At the University of Michigan School of Nursing, we are working to meet these challenges. We cannot remain static. We must build upon our successful programs, adding new initiatives to address today's pressing needs. Guided by our mission--through education, research and service--we are discovering new ways to improve people's health and quality of life.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program

The University of Michigan offers direct admission to the School of Nursing in your freshman year and a liberal education balancing nursing courses with humanities, social and biological sciences. It also offers a wide variety of clinical study sites including the world renowned University of Michigan Hospitals. Upon graduation, you will be prepared for RN licensure and practice as a nursing generalist; you will also be well prepared to train for an advanced degree.

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