WAICU

2014

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Columbia College of Nursing Columbia College of Nursing (CCON) is dedicated to preparing competent, compassionate health care professionals centered in the values of a liberal arts education, evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning, safe patient care, and commitment to social justice. CCON is a 2+2 nursing program offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The unique upper division curriculum at CCON provides students with multiple options to earn a degree in nursing. Students integrate the latest in nursing instruction with challenging clinical experiences, enabling them to meet the challenges of health care today and providing them with a skill set that will support them well into the future. In keeping with the core values of our partners at Columbia St. Mary's, CCON embraces respect, integrity, service, creativity, and commitment to excellence. Enrollment: 153 Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Admission requirements: Minimum 2.80 GPA; minimum score of 80% on HESI A2 entrance exam; ability to meet the Technical Standards for Admission and Progression in the Nursing Program. Glendale www.ccon.edu Admission contact: 414.326.1797 admissions@ccon.edu Financial aid office contact: 414.326.2337 www.ccon.edu/oth/Page.asp?PageID=OTH001400 financialaid@ccon.edu CEO: Dr. Jill Winters How AP/IB credits are handled: An individual student's AP or IB credits may transfer to Columbia College of Nursing as determined by the institution from which the student transfers. Financial aid: Percentage of all full-time undergraduates receiving financial aid: 87% FAFSA required. Code: 041594 General contact: 414.326.2330 4425 North Port Washington Road Glendale, WI 53212 Degrees offered: Bachelor of Science in Nursing Tuition and Fees: $25,698 WisconsinsPrivateColleges.org 10

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