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School of Nursing

Our nation needs nurses. Now is a great time to become a registered nurse or elevate your nursing career with a degree or certificate from the University of Central Missouri’s School of Nursing. Our graduates are well-prepared for secure positions in all types of health care institutions.

UCM offers affordable Nursing programs in which motivated students learn from dedicated practicing nurses. Your instructors spend the time to make sure you fully understand the hows and whys of each part of nursing. At UCM, you’ll become a caring, competent and mindful practitioner, ready to serve rural or urban communities that urgently need your skills.

Your next step in nursing:

  • BSN: With options for pre-licensure or registered nurses to get a bachelor’s degree, the School of Nursing at UCM prepares graduates to work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care, public health and many other settings.
  • Family Nurse Practitioner: Become a valued primary care practitioner trained in providing family-focused care.
  • Nursing Education: Educate patients in a clinical setting or aspiring nurses in an academic nursing program with this specialty.
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1101 NW Innovation Parkwa
Lee's Summit, MO
Tel: 660-543-4775
nursing@ucmo.edu

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CCNE-accredited since 1978

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Missouri State Board of Nursing approved

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100% program job placement rate

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Best Value Bachelor’s Degree — Nursing

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Best Nursing Program (U.S. News)

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Top Online Nursing Program

Find your Nursing future at UCM

In the University of Central Missouri’s School of Nursing, you’ll gain the confidence to become an integral and in-demand health professional through the career-focused features of our nationally recognized program:

  • Expert faculty: Our instructors are all practicing nurses, many with in-demand specialties and experience from top hospitals such as Children’s Mercy Hospital.
  • One-on-one instruction: We not only know your name but also guide you as you develop the clinical skills to pursue a path in nursing that you’ll love.
  • Excellent clinical experiences: UCM’s School of Nursing works with regional partners in nearby Kansas City and other areas to provide on-site opportunities for rural and urban clinical training.
  • Extensive simulation and skills lab: Work under faculty supervision in our up-to-date lab with lifelike manikins.
  • Student Nurse Organization: Join UCM School of Nursing peers to exchange ideas and participate in extracurricular activities.
  • Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing: Aspire to the highest standards of knowledge and service with a global community of Nursing students and professionals.

 

What can you do with a degree from UCM’s School of Nursing programs?

Nursing careers provide graduates access to secure jobs with salaries well above the median for all positions. Nurses are in demand all over the country — in rural areas and cities — so you can find employment opportunities no matter where your life takes you.

As you gain job experience and further education, you can earn even higher wages and take on more challenging and needed roles in the health care system.

Employers are enthusiastic about hiring UCM School of Nursing graduates because they are capable, confident and skilled. The personal attention from our clinical faculty can help you reach your potential and find a career path in one of the following fields that will be personally rewarding and financially secure:

  • Registered Nurse
  • Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Nursing Educator

 

 

Accreditation

The nursing program at the University of Central Missouri is fully approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing, 573-781-0681.

The baccalaureate and master's programs at UCM are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, 202-463-6930. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education is an autonomous accrediting agency, contributing to the improvement of the public's health. CCNE ensures the quality and integrity of baccalaureate and graduate education programs preparing effective nurses.

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Mission Statement

The mission of the School of Nursing is to prepare nurse leaders for general and advanced nursing practice. The School of Nursing is committed to achieving academic goals through application of nursing reasoning, integration of professional nursing values, collaboration with all members of the health care team, and the improvement of quality in a health information intensive environment.

School of Nursing Faculty and Staff

 

Name Title Phone Email
Kimberly Adler Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 liesmann@ucmo.edu
Jessica Berry Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 jmhinton@ucmo.edu
Leslyn Brouillette Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 brouillette@ucmo.edu
Taylor Brownsberger Assistant Instructor 660-543-6153 tbrownsberger@ucmo.edu
Shelly Carpenter Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 rcarpenter@ucmo.edu
Dr. Julie Clawson Adjunct Emeriti 660-543-4775 clawson@ucmo.edu
Dr. Tracy Colon Assistant Professor 660-543-6170 colon@ucmo.edu
Elizabeth DeWolfe Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 dewolfe@ucmo.edu
Dr. Adam Dobbins Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 adobbins@ucmo.edu
Jordan Eckman Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 eckman@ucmo.edu
Ariel Ellenburg Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 ellenburg@ucmo.edu
Anna Fedkina Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 fedkina@ucmo.edu
Melissa Fletcher Assistant Instructor 660-543-6609 mgfletcher@ucmo.edu
Sarah Gonzalez Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 sbgonzalez@ucmo.edu
Melissa Gregory Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 mgregory@ucmo.edu
Christine Hall Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 cxhall@ucmo.edu
Amber Hebenstriet Assistant Professor 660-543-6631 hebenstriet@ucmo.edu
Alissa Hershberger Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 hershberger@ucmo.edu
Dr. Sara Hoffmann Chair & Associate Professor 660-543-4775 hoffmann@ucmo.edu
Samantha Hoover Clinical Compliance Coordinator 660-543-6606 sjhoover@ucmo.edu
Monica Howard Assistant Professor 660-543-6184 mdhoward@ucmo.edu
Dr. Jean Kaeberle Graduate Coordinator & Assistant Professor 660-543-6152 kaeberle@ucmo.edu
Hitomi Lamirande Program Assistant 660-543-4775 hlamirande@ucmo.edu
Karlee Langston Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 krlangston@ucmo.edu
Haley Lewis Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 ragan@ucmo.edu
Chelsea Longoni Assistant Instructor 660-543-6603 cshumate@ucmo.edu
Ivanna McConnell Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 mcconnell@ucmo.edu
Roneika Moore Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 rmoore@ucmo.edu
Andressa Piccinini Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 piccinini@ucmo.edu
Randol Ramseier Assistant Professor 660-543-6608 ramseier@ucmo.edu
Anne Seymour Simulation Coordinator & Assistant Professor 660-543-6159 aseymour@ucmo.edu
Marcia Sholl RN-BSN Coordinator & Assistant Professor 660-543-6150 sholl@ucmo.edu
Ashley Showman Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 showman@ucmo.edu
Jessi Skradski Assistant Professor 660-543-6602 skradski@ucmo.edu
Desiree Steuber Assistant Professor 660-543-6604 steuber@ucmo.edu
Liz Summers BSN Program Coordinator & Assistant Professor 660-543-6154 esummers@ucmo.edu
Emily Tenberge Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 tenberge@ucmo.edu
Amanda Willis Assistant Professor 660-543-6605 amwillis@ucmo.edu
Sarah Winton Adjunct Instructor 660-543-4775 winton@ucmo.edu
Amy Yancey Academic Coordinator 660-543-8438 yancey@ucmo.edu

 

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