About the BSN Degree Program

Why Study Nursing at Cedarville?

Do you feel a calling to help others through medical care with Christlike compassion? Since 1982, Cedarville University has offered a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This distinctly Christian, highly regarded nursing program is approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. At Cedarville, you'll receive a quality education, benefiting from engaging lectures, state-of-the-art simulation labs, clinical experiences, and short-term medical missions trips.

Nursing at Cedarville is much more than learning information and practicing skills. Through biblically integrated coursework, you discover how your relationship with God directly influences the care you provide as a Christian nurse. When you graduate, you'll be prepared for a lifetime of using nursing as a ministry for Jesus Christ.

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The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Cedarville University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

What Sets Cedarville Apart?

Program Overview

BSN Nursing Program Highlights

Focused Training — The program focuses on four primary areas: godly living, care, culture, and information management.

Directed Care — You will be equipped to deliver care with knowledge based in biblical truth, the art and sciences of nursing, the biological and behavioral sciences, and the humanities.

Christ-Centered — You will graduate ready to provide compassionate, Christ-centered care to meet the physical and spiritual needs of your patients.

Zach Ragle ’12, an emergency room nurse in Xenia, Ohio, describes his appreciation for how the high quality of his education at Cedarville prepared him to care for patients both physically and spiritually.

What Can You Do With a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree?

Graduates of the BSN program at Cedarville University are eligible to earn their Registered Nurse license. You will be prepared to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX).

You will find Cedarville University School of Nursing graduates serving across the United States and internationally. Our graduates are working at Cleveland Clinic, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio State University Wexner Center, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, among others.

As a Cedarville graduate, you will be prepared to enter clinical practice and have the leadership ability to advance in administration, education, research, and advanced practice through graduate education.

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Graduate and professional programs and employers welcome Cedarville University graduates each year. It is important to note that most professional career fields you may pursue require additional education, experience, and/or licensure beyond the completion of your Cedarville University undergraduate degree.

Placement Success

We’re proud of our successful graduates! 100% of recent graduates from the School of Nursing were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Check out Cedarville’s other placement rates.

Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom

State-of-the-Art Simulation Labs — You will experience realistic, life-sized simulators to develop your clinical judgment and decision-making in a safe, true-to-life clinical setting.

Clinical Experiences Starting Your First Year — Starting with your freshman year, you will begin clinical experiences at highly recognized health care facilities in the surrounding area, allowing you to care for a variety of patients in diverse settings.

Medical Missions Opportunities — As early as your freshman year, you will have the opportunity to participate in short-term medical missions clinical experiences with a faculty member or RN in a variety of locations.

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Program Requirements

Admission Requirements — Students who wish to apply for admission to Cedarville University and major in nursing should show a strong commitment to leading a godly lifestyle and a desire to use nursing as ministry for Christ. A college preparatory curriculum including four years of both mathematics and science (algebra, biology, and chemistry required) provides the best academic preparation for the nursing major. Acceptance by Cedarville University does not guarantee acceptance into the nursing major.

Continuation Requirements — Students must fulfill academic, non-academic, and technical requirements in order to progress in the nursing program. In addition, students must receive a positive recommendation from the faculty of the School of Nursing each semester.

Requirement Details

Program Curriculum

Building on your core liberal arts and Bible minor courses, you will take courses grounded in the biological and behavioral sciences and enhanced by hands-on learning experiences. Your clinical rotations will build upon what you learn in coursework.

Sample courses:

  • Member of Nursing Profession
  • Seminar in Nursing

Start Your Degree in High School!

Save time and money in college by taking dual enrollment courses now. Discover how you can complete your BSN up to a year early with the Dual Enrollment Pathway to Nursing.

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Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.

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Program Faculty

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Angelia Mickle, DNP, RN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC

Dean, Professor of Nursing

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Suzanne Lefever, MSN, RN, CRNP

Associate Dean, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Associate Professor of Nursing

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