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Nursing Schools in North Carolina
Note: This page lists universities and colleges in the North Carolina outside of
Charlotte. For a list of schools in Charlotte NC, please see
nursing schools in Charlotte.
400 University Hall Drive, Boone, NC 28607 (828) 262 - 8039
The goals of the Department of Nursing at the Appalachian State University are as follows: (1) Provide a quality program
in nursing based on a liberal education and professional nursing values, competencies, and knowledge, (2) Facilitate the
development and implementation of professional nursing roles in caring for individuals, families, groups, and
communities from diverse geographical and cultural backgrounds through the application of knowledge, theory, and
research from nursing as well as other related disciplines, (3) Instill in students an appreciation for and commitment
to lifelong learning, scholarship, and service in order to promote their personal growth, advance the profession of
nursing, and meet the health needs of society, (4) Prepare nurses who can practice as generalists in any health care
setting and (5) Provide a foundation for graduate nursing education.
401 Medical Park Drive, Concord, North Carolina 28025-2405 (704) 403 - 1555
When acquiring nursing education at the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences, students are guaranteed that the education
they get is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. As a result,
the institution is granted the permission to award both associate and baccalaureate degrees.
601 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27110 (336) 750 - 2000
The Division of Nursing offers the following programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing as
well as certificate programs on Advanced Nurse Educator, Family Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Educator Certificate.
Moreover, a grandparenting program is also offered to interested students.
Cullowhee, NC 28723 (828) 227 - 7170
The School of Nursing is a proud accredited agency of the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. It is also
approved by the Carolina Board of Nursing. Furthermore, the Master’s in Nurse Anesthesia is also accredited by the
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Commission on Accreditation.
191 Main Street, PO Box 128, Banner Elk, NC 28604 (828) 898 5241
At Lees-McRae College, a student’s advancement towards attaining a Registered Nurse title is possible. The school sees
to it that the both lecturers and clinical instructors are professionally competent and capable of teaching the aspiring
nurses.
DUMC 3322, 307 Trent Drive, Durham, NC (919) 684 - 3786
Students at the Duke University School of Nursing are proudly offered innovations in research and healthcare. Personal
visits, phone calls and emails are encouraged for the Admissions staff to help enrolling students in realizing their
dreams.
600 Moye Blvd., Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 744 - 6372
The following MSN programs are offered online at the East Carolina University: Adult Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse
Specialist, Nursing Leadership, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Midwifery and Nursing
Education. Meanwhile, the Nurse Anesthesia course is campus-based.
110 South Main Street, Boiling Springs, NC 28017 (800) 253 - 6472
All levels of Nursing are offered in this academic institution from the Associate Degree to the Doctor of Nursing
Practice program. Additionally, distance learning online and traditional classroom set-ups are also introduced in some
specific courses.
7th Avenue NE, Hickory, NC 28601 (828) 328 - 7300
The School of Nursing of the Lenoir-Rhyne University believes in the tenets set by the Christian faith. The lessons
taught either in the liberal arts or in the pre-licensure and continuing levels are founded in Christian values.
Incidentally, the mission of the school is the education of nursing leaders who influence the quality of healthcare.
1601 East Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27411-0001 (336) 334 - 7180
The School of Nursing in the academe is proud to be an outstanding producer of competent and skillful nurses who are
recognized in different licensure examinations. The school credits such outstanding performance in examinations due to
the collective efforts of the faculty and staff in ensuring that aspiring nurses are definitely ready to face a globally
competitive world.
1801 Fayetteville St. Durham NC 27707 (919) 530 - 6100
The Department of Nursing at the North Carolina Central University is fully accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission and approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. The noteworthy curriculum developed
by the faculty and staff is also a fact that the school is proud of.
Carrington Hall, CB7460, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460 (919) 966 - 3731
The School of Nursing located at Chapel Hill has been founded in 1950. Up to now, it continues to be a leader in nursing
education. It is proudly one of the main driving forces behind the advancement of nursing in North Carolina. It is the
first to offer a master’s degree in 1955 and the first to offer a nurse practitioner program. Additionally, it is also
the first school to offer a PhD in Nursing in 1989.
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PO Box 26170 Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 (336) 334 - 5010
The School of Nursing at Greensboro wants to make a difference in the lives of its student nurses. For this reason, the
missions are targeted at learner-centered community preparations, scholarly community advancing knowledge through
research, diverse school integration and leadership in regional and global perspectives.
PO BOX 1510 Pembroke, NC 28372 (910) 521 - 6522
The UNCP College of Nursing is one of the safest campuses not only among UNC schools but among the rest of the
institutions in the state as affirmed by the US News and World Report. The faculty-student ratio, on the average is
16:1.
601 S College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403-5924 (910) 962 - 3174
The UNCW College of Nursing actively employs the exploration of its students’ work values, interests, skills and
personality. The students as well as the faculty members discover their talents and capabilities through experiential
learning and exploration. The university further believes that collaboration is the key to determining an aspiring
individual’s prowess.
3395 Airport Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374 (910) 692 - 6185
An admission assessment exam is given to students who wish to enter the college. Programs offered include an Associate
degree in Nursing, LPN to AND transition and Practical Nursing.
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