The University of Michigan-Flint offers a comprehensive nursing program that includes Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degrees. The program emphasizes hands-on clinical experience, preparing students for various nursing roles in diverse healthcare settings. With a strong focus on community health and patient-centered care, students benefit from experienced faculty and modern facilities. The program is designed to equip graduates with the skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
The nursing program at U of M-Flint is a very competitive program. It requires students to have the utmost responsiblity and to give it everything they have to graduate. The program has very high standards and one will learn everything needed to know to be the best nurse possible. To be accepted into the program is a difficult task. The program accepts 45 students a semester based on the GPA, NET scores, and a couple different aspects of students. It is definitely a difficult program to get into, but it is very possible.
U of M Ann Arbor: 27,027 undergraduates U of M Flint: 6,874 undergraduates U of M Dearborn: 7,006 undergraduates
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Mileage from Wayne State to: U of M Ann Arbor- about 42 miles U of M Dearborn- about 10 miles U of M Flint- about 69 miles
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B M. Flint has written: 'The Child and the Institution'
M. Flint Beal has written: 'Neurodegenerative Diseases'
M. E. S. Flint has written: 'Crop and livestock production in the Pelotshetlha Lands area'
Joan M. Regan has written: 'Guide to surviving nursing school' -- subject(s): Curriculum, Education, Nursing, Graduate, Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing students, Outlines, Psychology, Study and teaching
Rosa M. Sacharin has written: 'Principles of paediatric nursing' -- subject(s): Pediatric nursing
George M. Flint has written: 'Aeroradioactivity survey and realted surface geology of the Chicago area, Illinois and Indiana (ARMS-I)' -- subject(s): Atmospheric radioactivity
Anne M. Lamb has written: 'Primary health nursing' -- subject(s): Midwives, Community health nursing, Public health nursing, School nurses