Nursing
Nursing graduates from FIU CNHS go on to change lives through caring at the bedside, leading in the classroom and the community and by discovering healthcare solutions through research.
The ongoing critical shortage of nurses in the U.S., the dynamics of healthcare reform and the changing demographics of our population are all creating new opportunities for those in the field of nursing, nursing education and nursing research.
The CNHS Nursing unit offers a variety of bachelor's, master's and doctoral nursing programs to help you explore all of the possibilities. We are dedicated to producing highly educated, skilled and culturally competent nursing professionals who will become tomorrow's educators, practitioners, researchers and leaders.
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The Nursing Unit of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences is scheduled for accreditation review by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) from October 15-17, 2012. The CCNE invites the Nursing Unit’s constituents (students, alumni, faculty, the practice community, etc.) to comment on quality and satisfaction regarding the Nursing Unit’s baccalaureate and master’s degree programs. Written and signed comments may be submitted to the CCNE up to 30 days prior to the scheduled site visit and will not be shared with the Nursing Unit.
Comments may be submitted to:
Cristina Walcott
Administrative Assistant
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530
Washington, DC 20036-1120

