S.C. Board of Nursing Approves School
of Nursing
Anticipated fall launch remains on schedule
Today,
during its May meeting in Columbia, the South Carolina Board of Nursing gave
its unanimous approval for the new School of Nursing at Anderson University. This
positive vote is the culmination of over two years of preparation and planning
by the University that began with extensive internal planning and completion of
the nursing program feasibility study that was approved by the Board of Nursing
in May 2011.
Today’s board decision
clears the way for Anderson to launch its program in nursing beginning this
fall and to admit students on a provisional basis. Anderson University has
submitted its request for approval of the new nursing program by its regional
accrediting body, the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS-COC). Such approval is required before the
University may officially admit nursing students to the new nursing program.
“We greatly appreciate the
unanimous affirmation of our School of Nursing by the Board of Nursing today,”
said Anderson University spokesman Barry Ray. “Although the nursing program
awaits the final notice of acceptance from SACS-COC, we now have a process in
place through which we will receive applications from interested students and
make provisional decisions for those who will be accepted into the program. We
will use these procedures until final approval for initiation of the new
program has been granted by our regional accreditor.”
The School of Nursing
faculty is in place and construction on a state-of-the-art classroom and
laboratory facility is near completion on Anderson’s campus.
Anderson University is a selective comprehensive university offering
bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees on campus and online. Anderson is ranked in the Top Tier of US
News and World Report’s America’s Best Colleges and is on that
publication’s list of the 46 “Up & Coming” universities in America. It is also ranked as one of America’s “100
Best College Buys.”
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