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The Linfield University-Good Samaritan School of Nursing is known for educating some of the most sought-after health care professionals. From day one, our exceptional faculty will inspire and challenge you to achieve your goal of becoming a nurse or advancing your nursing career.
- Undergrad in Nursing Options
Linfield University locations: McMinnville Campus 900 SE...
- Nursing Faculty
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- The New Portland Campus
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- Nursing Admission
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- Nursing-R.N. to B.S.N. Program
Integrates knowledge from liberal arts, sciences and nursing...
- Nursing
The Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program...
- Good Samaritan School of Nursing
Students experience an integrated community-focused...
- Undergrad in Nursing Options
Explore the various nursing programs at Linfield University, the oldest nursing education program in the Pacific Northwest. Learn about the BSN, ABSN, RN to BSN, MEPN and online degrees, and how to apply.
Learn about the Traditional BSN and ABSN programs at Linfield University, a nursing school with state-of-the-art facilities and a holistic approach to nursing. Explore the curriculum, admission process, career outcomes and accreditation of the nursing programs.
A student’s progression through the nursing program requires achieving appropriate grades in courses and retaining approval by the nursing faculty that the student is qualified in all relevant respects to practice nursing safely and competently.
Students experience an integrated community-focused curriculum that combines clinical nursing experience balanced with courses in the humanities, laboratory sciences, and social and behavioral sciences.
Integrates knowledge from liberal arts, sciences and nursing science as a basis for professional practice. Uses clinical reasoning and clinical judgment in providing and advocating for safe, compassionate, evidence-based quality care for individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.
Nursing-Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Students must attain a nursing major GPA of 2.000 and a grade of C or better in all required nursing courses in order to graduate.