Bachelor of Science in Nursing
As a first-year student, you’ll find yourself launching head-first into a rigorous curriculum. With the support of an experienced nursing faculty adviser, you’ll receive academic and professional guidance throughout your nursing education at Shenandoah. If you're interested in a different kind of challenge to supplement your nursing education, you can also apply to Shenandoah's Honors Program. You will also have direct access to a full range of student-life activities on and off campus. After you’ve completed your studies, you’ll sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), prepared with the skills and knowledge to apply for entry-level professional nurse positions.
Apply Now to be an SU Nursing Student
Shenandoah’s Nursing program is special because it has direct admittance. Many schools do not admit students into their nursing programs until the junior year, but at Shenandoah you know you are in the nursing program upon admittance to the university. That also means that you can start taking nursing classes earlier than other programs elsewhere. Student’s first nursing course will be in your sophomore year. Additionally, nursing students are assigned a nursing faculty advisor upon entry to the university.
Transfer Tracks into Shenandoah University's Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
Transfer BSN
The Transfer BSN track begins in the fall or spring semester and may be completed in five academic semesters.
Our program allows you to gain the experience necessary for the provision, management and coordination of general nursing care for individuals, families, groups and communities so you may launch a career that leads to personal and professional fulfillment.
Accelerated BSN
The Accelerated BSN track is an innovative second degree program that allows students with non-nursing degrees to quickly become an entry-level nurse.
The 15-month ABSN track is designed for students who already hold a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing discipline to quickly complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Your existing bachelor’s degree will fulfill most of your non-nursing courses, allowing you to focus exclusively on your Nursing studies and earn a traditionally four-year BSN in only 15 months.
Nursing Graduate Programs
The curricula for the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs combine important knowledge and skills with a friendly and caring spirit. Students like you share diverse backgrounds and personal and professional experiences with seasoned teaching faculty and clinical preceptors, who contribute to robust classroom discussions and enriching and exciting clinical interactions. Our goal is to prepare and challenge you for that next step in your professional career.
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Graduate Degrees
Graduate Nursing Admissions
We’re excited you’re interested in one of our graduate nursing programs!
Shenandoah Reviews applications on a rolling basis, which means we will begin evaluating your application once all your documentation has been submitted. Students submitting completed applications before our priority deadlines will be considered first.
Hear From Our Students
Meet BSN Students
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Meet A MSN-FNP Student
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Faculty Make the Difference
There’s a special bond between Shenandoah University students and their professors. You’ll enjoy close relationships with faculty members who will mentor you in and out of the classroom. This remains a hallmark of our nursing education.
Shenandoah’s experienced and practicing faculty take every opportunity to provide you with the academic foundation you’ll need to meet the standards and rising expectations for practice in the nursing profession. They provide an environment where you can be inquisitive, grow and excel.
Meet the Nursing FacultyNursing News
Shenandoah Nursing Graduates Continue To Excel On NCLEX
Shenandoah University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates continued to shine on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), posting a perfect first-time pass rate for the second half of 2023 and outpacing the national average on the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Nursing Graduates Continue To…
Shenandoah’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing To Offer Assured Graduate Program Admission To Alumni
Beginning in Fall 2024, Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing will offer assured admission for alumni who wish to continue their education in graduate nursing programs at SU. With this new benefit, alumni of Shenandoah’s ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Eleanor Wade Custer School…
Like Mother, Like Daughter
Stacy Seabright ’98 has enjoyed a decades-long career in health care, the roots of which were planted when she was a teenager working in a nursing home. Seabright, who earned an associate’s degree in nursing from Shenandoah University in 1998, ... Continue Reading Like Mother, Like Daughter
Nursing Alumni News
View news and achievements of Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing alumni and share your own alumni story!
Locations
Cecil Pruitt, Jr. Health & Life Sciences Building, Winchester
Replete with standard and active-learning classrooms, meeting and study spaces, cadaver lab, laboratories and lounges, the 71,000-square-foot building is home to nursing, respiratory care, and pre-health programs.
The cutting-edge simulation suite is comprised of four rooms configured as an emergency department (ER) and operating room (OR), an intensive care unit (ICU), labor & delivery and pediatrics, and a medical-surgical unit.
1460 University DriveWinchester, VA 22601
540-678-4374
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Loudoun
This facility is an option for Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing students. The Loudoun location offers classrooms, a 100 seat lecture/activity room, a computer laboratory, a student lounge area, a library study area, cadaver lab, and three nursing simulation laboratories.
44160 Scholar PlazaLeesburg, VA 20176
540-535-3402
Continuing Education Opportunities in the School of Nursing
Faith Community/ Parish Nursing
A Faith Community Nurse is a registered nurse (RN) who has had educational preparation in wholistic ministry and who provides special health promotion services within a given faith community. They assist individuals in gaining optimal mental, physical and spiritual health by complementing the ministry provided by the Pastor(s) and other lay ministers.
Rho Pi 24th Annual Spring Nursing Research Day
Friday, April 12, 2024
Shenandoah University Health Professions Building
1775 North Sector Court, Winchester, VA 22601
Accreditation
Undergraduate & Graduate Programs
Shenandoah University's baccalaureate degree in nursing, master's degree in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice and post-graduate APRN certificates are accredited by:
Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
655 K Street NW
Suite 750
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 887-6791
Nurse-Midwifery Program
Shenandoah University's master’s degree in nurse-midwifery and post-graduate certificate in nurse-midwifery are accredited by:
Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education
8403 Colesville Road
Suite 1550
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(240) 485-1800
A Safe and State-of-the-Art Way To Practice Nursing Skills
Our simulation suite’s high-fidelity simulation spaces mimic real-world clinical settings, including labor and delivery, a medical/surgical hospital room, a small apartment, and a combination ER/ICU and feature state-of-the art adult, pediatric, birthing and newborn simulators, all of which respond to nursing interventions with the expected human physiologic response. This means that they can accept IV catheters; bleed; have heart, lung and bowel sounds; and have chest-rise when breathing. They’re even wired for sound, so they can respond appropriately to students’ care.
Within this suite, our students expand upon their didactic, clinical and skills lab learning. It’s a safe learning environment that enables students to make mistakes, challenge their thinking and develop clinical judgment.
We’re Excited About the Future of Nursing
At Shenandoah, our role is to help you prepare for success in this challenging and satisfying health profession. As a student here, you will have opportunities to share and learn from your fellow students, faculty and practicing nurses, from within the classroom to a range of clinical environments including hospitals, medical practices and pharmacies.
Our programs are challenging, but the rewards of completing your degree and entering this critical profession are many. We are committed to providing an outstanding education to nurses at all levels -- from people entering the profession seeking a Bachelor's degree in nursing, to nurses seeking advanced practice Master's or doctoral-level degrees. Our programs are dynamic and responsive to the needs of our students and the health care industry. Shenandoah Nursing offers BSN classes in Winchester and Leesburg, and graduate level classes online. We're excited to share our programs with you!
The mission of the Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing at Shenandoah University is to empower lifelong learners who provide evidence-based, compassionate care to promote wellness for all.
Please contact the Office of Admissions to get started and begin the application process. We look forward to seeing you on campus!
EXXAT is an electronic system that the School of Nursing is using to track immunizations, CPRs, and other clinical requirements. Current students can log in to the system to view what is currently on file.
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