St. Elizabeth College of Nursing
Motto | Latin: Caritas benigna est (Love is kind) |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1904 |
President | Kimberly Panko, DNP, RN[1] |
Students | 209[2] |
Location | Utica, New York , NY , US |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | green and yellow |
Website | secon |
The St. Elizabeth College of Nursing (SECON) is a private university located in Utica, NY, United States. The college was a product of the mission and tradition of St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC): with the closing of SEMC in October 2023, SECON is now a part of the Mohawk Valley Health System.[3] Established in 1904 as a single purpose, associate's degree program, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing offers training to become a Registered Nurse.[4]
History
It was registered by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) as St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing and graduated its first class of seven in 1907.[5][3]
Academics
The program offers a two-year associate's degree in applied science (AAS) in nursing.[3] St. Elizabeth College of Nursing is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, fully accredited by The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), and registered by The University of the State of New York State Education Department.[6]
In 2008, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing partnered with SUNY Polytechnic Institute and created a dual degree partnership.[3] The 1+2+1 program designed for students who have shown excellent academic achievement and can meet admission requirements for the program.[7] During the freshmen year, the general education and science requirements are completed at SUNY Poly. In years two and three, the student searn an associate degree while completing the nursing program at SECON leading to RN license.[3] The fourth and final year of the program returns the student to SUNY Poly where a BSN degree is earned.[3]
References
- ^ Administration, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, 2022, retrieved July 7, 2022
- ^ "St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, Utica, NY". College Board. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f History of St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, 2015, retrieved June 22, 2015
- ^ Education, City of Utica, New York, 2015
- ^ College of Nursing, MVHS and STEMC, retrieved June 23, 2015
- ^ Accreditations/ Affiliations, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, 2015
- ^ "Earn two degrees in 4 years - 1+2+1 Nursing Partnership with SECON | SUNY Polytechnic Institute". sunypoly.edu. Retrieved July 9, 2024.
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