| Mission
The Mission of Saint Anthony College of Nursing, a private, Catholic college, is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate nursing education. This education, grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, is provided in an environment that encourages open inquiry and lifelong learning in order to serve persons with the greatest care and love.
The
Goals of Saint Anthony College of Nursing are as follows:
- promote
a Christian philosophy in personal, professional, and academic
settings.
- prepare graduates
for professional nursing roles appropriate for the changing health
care needs of the community.
- prepare graduates
for the pursuit of lifelong learning and graduate education.
The
Goals of the Baccalaureate Program are to:
1. prepare individuals with scientific,
critical thinking, humanistic, communication, and leadership
skills that
are grounded in the liberal arts and sciences and the professional
practice of nursing.
2. graduate professional nurses, who as generalists, provide
nursing care to individuals, families
and population
groups in a variety of settings.
The
Goals of the Graduate Program are to:
1. prepare professional nurses to assume roles as nurse
educators and as leaders in clinical
practice.
2. develop the nurse's ability to
critically and accurately assess, plan, intervene, and evaluate
the
holistic health and illness experiences of individuals, families
and communities.
3. develop the nurse's ability to
analyze and synthesize knowledge in the advancement of the
nursing profession.
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