(Cleveland)- Truett McConnell University’s Division of Nursing recently received full accreditation for its nursing program from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Celeste Dunnington, RN, MSN, and Chair of TMU’s Division of Nursing celebrated the approval by stating: “CCNE accreditation signifies our program is a nationally accredited program, opens opportunities for our graduates, and affirms our mission here in the Division of Nursing. This achievement has been a team effort and words cannot begin to express the Division of Nursing and my gratitude to all of those who have assisted.”
“This national accreditation for our nursing program opens even more doors for even more students and evidences, again, the blessings of God on TMU,” said Dr. Brad Reynolds, TMU Vice President for Academic Services. “We are especially grateful for the countless hours our nursing faculty and staff put into this labor of love.”
CCNE is a national accreditation agency that ensures the quality and integrity of baccalaureate, graduate, and residency programs in nursing.
Dunnington, who is pursuing her doctoral degree, also explained the CCNE approval will benefit Truett McConnell nursing students since “some institutions require applicants to be graduates of a nationally accredited nursing program” to be admitted into graduate programs. “Our students can now be proud of this achievement and apply for graduate programs or even facilities requiring a national accreditation.”
In addition to the CCNE accreditation, the TMU Division of Nursing received a grant which funded a new simulation mannequin and will help furnish the future expansion of lab space. These advancements will provide excellent training and knowledge for students preparing to enter the nursing field.