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Ursuline College is a Catholic liberal arts institution that primarily serves women students. Ninety percent of the undergrad population at Ursuline is women. Ursuline touts this women-focused education along with courses designed around women's learning styles.
Among Ursuline College's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
The Breen School of Nursing at Ursuline College offers a bachelor of science in Nursing program. The program emphasizes holistic education and patient care. After certification, 100% of the graduates from this program find employment. The program includes access to a skills lab that was designed to simulate a real hospital so students can practice their newfound skills.
If all necessary due diligence is completed and the plans are approved, Ursuline College and Gannon University plan to partner to become a unified Catholic university system.
The grant project is called “Rhetorics of the Rust Belt: Framing Cleveland through transformative texts,” and was awarded via the Teagle Foundation’s “Cornerstone: Learning for Living” initiative.
The program is an Associate of Applied Science to Bachelor of Science program and has received provisional accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care.
The new 2024 US News Best Colleges rankings have shown Ursuline College improving in the rankings in various areas such as nursing, overall across the nation and state, and more.
Twenty five faculty scholars have been invited to Ursuline College for a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute called Reading, Writing, and Teaching the Rust Belt: Co-creating Regional Humanities Ecosystems.
The new nurse anesthesia specialty has been added to Ursuline College’s Doctor of Nursing Practice Program thanks to a new collaboration with the privately owned nurse anesthesia educational company, Somnia Nurse Anesthesia Program, LLC.
Jeanne Colleran and her husband Richard M. Weaver have gifted $500,000 to Ursuline College to fund classroom and lab renovations and new programs.
Jenise M. Snyder has been appointed the new Dean of Arts, Sciences, and Professional Studies at Ursuline College in Ohio.
Ursuline College faculty member Mae Bennett was named Social Worker of the Year by the Ohio Chapter of the National Association for Social Workers for her contribution to the field of social work.