st. paul's school of nursing
The mission of the nursing and allied health programs at Saint Paul’s School of
Nursing is to serve the needs of the community by offering an excellent
education exemplifying the highest standards for nursing practice. Nursing is
both an art and a science providing a human service. The core values of respect,
integrity, compassion and excellence are embedded throughout the curriculum as
the foundation for providing care to all. This mission guides the planning,
implementation, and evaluation of the curriculum and the related services
provided by the School. St. Paul's School of Nursing strives to: Enhance each
student’s individual and professional growth, including written and
interpersonal communication, and critical thinking and problem-solving
competencies. Develop each student’s professional attitude and an awareness of
contemporary career practices through exposure to pragmatic course content.
Promote self-discipline and motivation so that students may enjoy success in
their career and in society. Minimize economic disadvantages as a barrier to
postsecondary education by providing financial aid services and by accepting
students without regard to age, sex, religion, race, physical challenges, or
economic or social background. Assist graduates in achieving their professional
career goals. Graduate students who possess the skills and knowledge needed to
succeed in existing and emerging career occupations and have a positive impact
on their communities.