The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing invites
registered nurses interested in pursuing bachelor’s or master’s degrees
in nursing to attend an informational session on Sunday, September 11,
in Grand Island.
Nurses who are interested in learning about UNMCs nursing programs
can stop by the OBrien II Room at the St. Francis Medical Center, 2620
West Faidley Ave.
Dani Eveloff, recruiting coordinator for the UNMC College of Nursing,
will be available to answer questions, as well as Rich Bringelson of College
Park, who will have information available about scholarship money for nurses
who want to get their masters degree to teach nursing.
Below are information sessions and times.
Sunday, September 16
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Registered nurse to bachelors degree or masters
degree in nursing
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Registered nurse to masters degree in nursing
Non-nursing courses taken to pursue a bachelor’s degree can be earned
at any accredited colleges and will apply toward a degree through UNMC.
UNMC nursing courses are accessible through the Internet, which offers
students the flexibility of learning at home according to their schedule.
For more information about the program, call the UNMC Rural Nursing
Education program at 1-800-626-8431, extension 5184 or (402) 559-5184.
Or e-mail Eveloff at develoff@unmc.edu for additional information.