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Nurture Your Future at SU

Nursing Major

Nursing is a higher calling, and providing comfort and care to others is of tremendous importance to families, individuals and communities. In the Nursing Program at Salisbury, you'll have countless opportunities for personal and professional growth. From joining our Student Nurses' Association that's nationally recognized for community services to providing patient care in South Africa or Ecuador, your SU nursing degree and experience will make you extraordinary.

Why Choose a Nursing Major at Salisbury?

With an expert atmosphere, SU provides a special experience for its nursing majors. Here are just four reasons why our program stands out:

  • Close interaction with faculty. For all direct care experiences, groups are typically no larger than eight students. This allows for personal attention and coaching while learning how to think like a nurse.
  • Expert faculty practice what they teach. All classroom teachers also supervise clinical practice. What is taught in the classroom is applied and reinforced in a clinical setting. This bridges the gap between the textbook and the real world.
  • Excellent clinical facilities. SU has clinical affiliations at a variety of hospitals, clinics, health departments and mental health care facilities where our nursing majors get firsthand experience. Among the hospitals is an award-winning regional trauma center.
  • An advisor in your field. All nursing students are assigned a nursing faculty member for academic advisement.

Our nursing graduates consistently have one of the highest five-year average NCLEX-RN pass rates in Maryland for baccalaureate programs at 94.1% (2016-present). Our accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education for the maximum period is further validation of the quality of our curriculum, faculty and resources.

What’s more, career options for SU graduates with a nursing degree are virtually endless. There are opportunities for employment in hospitals, long-term care and rehabilitation centers, health departments, hospice and home care and in occupational health. Some of our nursing graduates are practicing in other areas, such as law, research, international health, pharmaceutical sales and even on cruise ships.

Nursing Major Tracks

The School of Nursing offers three tracks to a Bachelor of Science nursing degree.

Nursing Major Admission Requirements

Compare the nursing major admission process for first bachelor’s degree students and see how it differs from the admission process for second bachelor’s degree students and for registered nurses pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing. 

Understand and meet all health and enrollment requirements before starting your first clinical course.

Meet Logan-Nursing Major

Meet Logan – Nursing Major

Learn how the nursing faculty prepared Logan for clinical settings and one-on-one work with patients.

Careers for Nursing Majors

It takes both a kind and strong heart to succeed in nursing, but we provide the best environment to kickstart your career. Open to both traditional undergraduate students and RNs, the nursing major at SU could prepare you for a variety of positions, such as:

  • Geriatric Care Manager
  • Hospital Administrator
  • Mental Health Specialist
  • Neonatal Care Nurse
  • Nurse Researcher
  • Registered Nurse
  • School Nurse

Nursing Faculty with Real-World Experience

Our faculty engage in research and clinical practice, publishing their work in such prestigious journals as Journal of Nursing Education and Nurse Educator, and they practice at area hospitals and clinics. They also lend their expertise to national and regional health organizations and advisory boards, and offer personal guidance to nursing majors.

Meet Your Nursing Faculty:
Mary DiBartolo

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Dr. Mary DiBartolo worked in long-term care facility administration before joining SU’s faculty in 1995. Certified in gerontological nursing and as a nurse educator, her research interests include Alzheimer’s/dementia and caregiving, Parkinson’s care, alcohol use disorder in older adults and end-of-life issues. She has been recognized by the Gerontological Society of America for her “outstanding and continuing work” in the field of aging.

Learn More About Our Nursing Major