2026-2027 Working Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Nursing
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Marsh Hall (Second Floor)
269-471-3311 or (800) 877-2863
nursing@andrews.edu
www.andrews.edu/nursing
Faculty
Sara Kim, Chair
Grace C. Chi
Alison Duis
Kathleen Ryba
Khonnah M. Weithers
Mission
The Andrews University School of Nursing, a program based on Seventh-day Adventist precepts and Restoration to the Image of God, provides transformational nursing education which equips students to function as professional nurses in direct care, advanced practice, research, and education. Through the following activities, the School of Nursing encourages students to seek knowledge, affirm faith, and provide changes that impact the world of healthcare:
Seek Knowledge
- Prepare nurses that provide culturally competent, high-quality, evidence-based patient-centered care.
- Prepare nurses for first-time licensing and certification success.
- Encourage lifelong learning.
Affirm Faith
- Prepare nurses to practice within the Christian context of “Restoration to the Image of God.”
- Promote personal spiritual growth.
- Teach the theoretical underpinning of wellness, illness, and disease within the context of the Great Controversy.
Change the World
- Teach with service/mission focus, medical evangelism.
- Teach current whole-person nursing care across the life span which addresses wellness and illness.
- Prepare nurse leaders with a mindset for professional and ethical practice, which incorporates communication (all venues), teamwork, and collaboration.
Vision
To prepare professional nurses to reflect Christian spirituality, caring attitudes, clinical excellence, and cultural competence for service and practice in concert with the four main initiatives from the Institute of Medicine and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s report on the Future of Nursing (October 5, 2010):
- Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training.
- Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression.
- Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health care professionals, in redesigning health care in the United States.
- Effective workforce planning and policymaking require better data collection and information infrastructure.
Program Accreditation
The baccalaureate nursing program at Andrews University is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326.
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the baccalaurate nursing programs is continuing accreditation.
View public information disclosed the ACEN regarding this program on the ACEN website.
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