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Now accepting applications for the Spring 2010 Semester. Priority selection will be given to applications received by October 15, 2009. The final application deadline is December 14, 2009.



Director's Welcome! MSN Director picture


There has never been a better time for you to pursue an
advanced nursing practice. The headlines continue to report
on the current nursing shortage in both our state and our nation. 
Even if there were enough people interested in entering the field
of nursing, there remains a critical shortage  in academically
and clinically trained nurse educators for our  future nurses. 
With your MSN from Point Loma Nazarene University, you can:

  • Achieve greater personal satisfaction
  • Become equipped for advanced leadership roles
  • Positively affect patient outcomes
  • Assist other nurses in improving their skills
  • Help prepare otheres for a career in nursing
  • Improve patient education
  • Have more professional autonomy
  • Become fully prepared for doctoral studies

An MSN gives you the freedom and ability to help current and future nurses, as well as
patients.  So, why Point Loma?

  • Small, personal close-knit atmosphere
  • Individual attention with proactive faculty support
  • Deeper classroom discussions on issues such as ethics and spirituality
  • Integration of faith and service
  • Wide variety of clinical settings
  • The program is designed for working professionals

Earning an MSN is a worthwhile investment in yourself and your future.  Why not start your journey today?   


Larry Rankin, PhD, RN, CNE
MSN Director, Professor, Associate Dean

 
To receive more information, MSN Information Request