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120 Years and Better Than Ever.

Chamberlain is proud to celebrate 120 years of excellence in nursing education. With our focus on student success and lifetime learning, we’re committed to preparing clinically proficient nurses and doing everything in our power to help with the national nursing shortage. Click here to read more about our 120 years in nursing.

 


Chamberlain Student Success

Chamberlain College of Nursing is committed to providing quality nursing education and promoting student success. Our nursing programs are enhanced by co-curricular learning to provide students with opportunities to expand their education through a full spectrum of social, cause-related and a variety of field experiences. In addition, Chamberlain fosters student success via state-of-the-art skills labs and comprehensive tutoring resources. Through Chamberlain’s co-curricular learning model, students benefit from a diversity of experience and a network of resources that make them more well-rounded and result in better health care outcomes. At Chamberlain, we are personally invested in the future success of our students and their nursing careers.

Mission Trip to Bolivia

It was a mission Chamberlain students will always remember. Led by Chamberlain College of Nursing Associate Professor Dr. Susan Fletcher, eight nursing students from Chamberlain’s St. Louis campus recently experienced a two-week mission trip to rural Bolivia, bringing treatment and health education to residents of remote Bolivian villages. It’s a shining example of a vital part of Chamberlain’s co-curricular program... Click Here to Read More

Center for Academic Success (CAS)

Chamberlain’s CAS is a resource center designed to assist students with academic success. The Center provides students with an opportunity to enlist the services of peer and professional tutors for assistance with course content in both nursing and general education courses. Tutors can provide resources for academic support, advice on how to study, and insight into particular classes and instructors. The Center also holds study sessions upon request for nursing and gen ed topics such as chemistry/microbiology, critical care nursing, and pharmacology.
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Nurses’ Day at the Ballpark

In celebration of National Nurses Week, Chamberlain College of Nursing sponsored Nurses’ Day at the Ballpark. Chamberlain students were invited to participate in the event, with a tailgate on campus followed by activities in Ford Plaza at Busch Stadium and the game! In addition, freshman and St. Louis resident Jason DeGreeff enjoyed the honor of throwing out the first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals game last season as part of the College's “Nurses Day at the Ballpark” activities. DeGreeff was chosen for the honor based on an essay he wrote in which he shared his reasons for wanting to be a nurse. Chamberlain College of Nursing President Susan Groenwald along with five additional staff and faculty members joined DeGreeff on the field. What a game!