Nursing Announces New Incentives for Clinical Preceptors
At its inaugural Appreciation Dinner, the College of Nursing honors dedicated partners, shares preceptor incentives details.
The College of Nursing provides a wide variety of undergraduate and nationally ranked graduate programs that have prepared students for leadership in the nursing industry since 1937. We are pioneers in evidence-based practice, servant leadership and cutting-edge technology, and encourage our students to integrate their values into their daily nursing practice.
At its inaugural Appreciation Dinner, the College of Nursing honors dedicated partners, shares preceptor incentives details.
Seton Hall's rigorous curriculum and personalized support propel its nursing students' success on the NCLEX-RN, the licensure exam for B.S.N. graduates.
The new director of Seton Hall’s M.S.N. in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program highlights the critical need for mental health expertise and the diverse career options for graduates.
The College of Nursing’s A.B.S.N. program offers flexible start dates at its Freehold and Nutley, N.J. locations, making it easier than ever for aspiring R.N.s to launch their nursing careers.
U.S. News' new 2025 survey positions Seton Hall's B.S.N. program in the top 17 percent in the nation, 7th among all Catholic institutions and one of the top programs in New Jersey.
Seton Hall nursing students build clinical skills and connect with future colleagues at Interprofessional Health Sciences campus.
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