Graceland is proud of its pre-licensure Nursing program graduates. The last three graduating classes (2006, 2007 and January, 2008) achieved an NCLEX pass rate of 100%.
Many Opportunities are Yours in Nursing
Welcome to Graceland University School of Nursing. Our School of Nursing offers prospective students a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level programs. Delivery options include face-to-face and distance learning modalities. The School of Nursing's outstanding faculty and staff are eager to assist you in reaching your goals. Whether you are beginning a career in nursing or advancing your nursing career, the Graceland University School of Nursing is dedicated to preparing professional nurses to meet the health care needs of our communities.
The undergraduate face-to-face nursing program located in Independence, Missouri offers the traditional student many opportunities to gain valuable experience in the classroom and a variety of specialized clinical settings. Graduates are highly regarded and sought by local health care facilities and across the nation.
The Distance Learning Program offers the Registered Nurse a variety of opportunities in both undergraduate and graduate level degree programs. These programs are designed for the working professional nurse and provide the flexibility to meet the demands of work and/or home schedules. The online delivery method makes classes convenient. Within the United States a practicum may be completed in the student's home community. Our programs are nationally accredited by the (CCNE) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NS, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036-1120 Phone (202) 887-6701.
There is an urgent need for nurses in our nation's health care system and that need continues to grow. Graceland University School of Nursing offers the highest quality nursing education to prepare you to meet new and exciting roles in the health care field. Contact us if you would like to know more about how we can help you achieve your goals.
Claudia D. Horton, Ph.D., RN Dean, School of Nursing Associate Dean, MSN Program