Denver School of Nursing is now NLNAC Accredited!

U.S.A. Colorado

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i just received this email from dsn yesterday. as a graduate from the bsn program last year i'm so proud of my school! i knew they would get it. this just confirms what a ton of people in the medical field already know about the high quality of the programs at dsn. here's the email from the president.

dear graduate,

denver school of nursing is pleased to announce great news! dsn's associate degree in nursing and bachelor of science in nursing programs have been accredited by the national league for nursing accreditation commission (nlnac).

we received word august 6, 2012 that both programs received unanimous recommendations for nlnac accreditation, considered by many as the "gold standard" for nursing accreditation. the attached announcement provides details about dsn's initial accreditation.

this achievement is a direct result of student and graduate participation, our faculty's dedication, and unwavering support from community partners such as you. denver and its surrounding communities should be proud that their nursing campus has been recognized for outstanding achievement through nlnac accreditation. it's a recognition worthy of celebration.

thank you for your ongoing encouragement and support during our successful nlnac accreditation process.

marcia bankirer

president

Hi All, I am considering DSN for their lpn to rn program, does anyone know if it is included in the the new accreditation? I would also like anyone who is attending or did attend DSN to email me privately if you feel more comfortable, about your experience there. I would like to know about your clinical rotations, and what you thought of the instructors, curriculum, etc. anything you feel is pertinent or helpful. Most posts I have read so far are very positive and that is a good sign, thanks in advance, Magnolia

Specializes in Flight/ED/ICU.

I'm not in the Lpn bridge program but have class with a few of them and it seems to be working out well for them. You could always just call Jeff or Kelly in admissions and they would maybe help you to get in contact with one of them for q's or feedback.

Specializes in Flight/ED/ICU.

Also, yes the nlnac accred applies to the Lpn to ADN program

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