Current Students

Holistic student support is what we do in the College of Nursing and the Office of Student Services is here to help. The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ College of Nursing (MU CON) Office of Student Services works collaboratively with our college and university partners to ensure all students can succeed and thrive in the MU CON program. Through strategic and student-centered practices and programs, we strive to inspire, challenge and empower students to achieve academic and personal successes. 

 

How the MU CON Office of Student Services Can Help

  • Meet to discuss any issues or challenges a student may be facing
  • Work together to assess the situation and how it's impacting success
  • Map out a plan
  • Refer to other offices and resources on campus as needed
  • follow up throughout the semester to track progress

Explore our resource centers below to learn more about their services and ways to connect.

 

Academic Support

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College of Nursing Office of Student Services

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Center for Clinical Simulation

Office of Disability Services

Academic Resource Center

Tutoring

Raynor Memorial Libraries

Writing Center

 

Learning Outcomes

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing

  1. Provider of Care: The baccalaureate graduate will enter professional nursing practice prepared to use sound clinical judgment in the delivery of high quality, safe, compassionate care.
  2. Leader of Care: The baccalaureate graduate will advocate for social justice to eliminate health inequities, and lead change to improve health and the health care environment.
  3. Member of a Profession: The baccalaureate graduate will function effectively as an inter-professional and community team member.

Master of Science in Nursing

  1. Use data and analytical processes to discover, critique, and/or synthesize nursing knowledge for the continued improvement of nursing care across diverse settings.
  2. Integrate pertinent theories, research and other evidence, as well as patient and population perspectives to guide master’s level nursing practice
  3. Effectively use varied modes of communication, informatics and technology to promote safe and high-quality patient care.
  4. Initiate, maintain, and promote intra- and interprofessional collaboration.
  5. Demonstrate leadership in ethical and clinical decision making using a system’s perspective.
  6. Provides culturally appropriate evidence based clinical prevention and population health to individuals, families and aggregates.

Teaching Certificate for Nurse Educators

Doctor of Nursing Practice

  1. Demonstrate advanced evidence-based management of care in a cultural context at the individual, family, population, and/or organizational /systems level.
  2. Demonstrate policy analysis and advocacy for social justice, equity and ethical policies in health care delivery.
  3. Analyze and apply models, theories and scientific evidence to improve quality of health care of diverse populations.
  4. Employ interprofessional and leadership knowledge and skills to transform health care and complex delivery systems. 
  5. Integrate knowledge of and skills in information systems and patient care technologies for the improvement and transformation of health care.

Ph.D. in Nursing

  1. Develop and disseminate knowledge that will impact health, healthcare, policy, and/or nursing education. 
  2. Develop, test, and refine theories as a basis for nursing science. 
  3. Analyze complex and intersecting patterns of inequities to understand, inform, and advance health equity.
  4. Synthesize research findings to guide nursing knowledge development. 
  5. Design and conduct research. 
  6. Implement evidence-based teaching and learning principles at course and program levels.
  7. Synthesize evidence to advance pedagogical innovation and provide leadership in nursing education and academic environments. 

 

Policies and Procedures

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MU CON Graduate Student Handbook

Uniforms

College of Nursing students may have uniform requirements based on their academic program. Undergraduate nursing students, Direct Entry MSN students, and Nurse Anesthesia DNP students will receive specific information from their program advisors regarding their uniform needs. All College of Nursing students who have uniform requirements or need uniform pieces can order directly through Cintas. Uniform guidance can be found in your College of Nursing Student Handbook. Exact garment sizing can be found . To order, proceed to  . Select "Shop" and then select "My Company Store". When prompted, enter the MyCintasID, "Marquette". Navigate to the left panel and select "School of Nursing". Browse the options using the fitting guide to select the best fit. Check out through the shopping cart. Cintas representatives will be happy to answer questions. Please contact Kevin Foster via email at fosterk@cintas.com

 

Identity Support

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Project BEYOND-2

Office of Engagement and Inclusion

International Students

Veteran Educational Resources

MU CON Equity and Inclusion Resources

 

Campus Life And Activities

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Life at Marquette

Marquette Calendar of Events and Activities

ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Academic Calendar

Office of Residence Life

Office of Student Development

Nursing Student Organizations

Marquette Student Organizations

Milwaukee County Transit System

 

Student Health and Wellness

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Counseling Center

Medical Clinic

Recreational Sports and Fitness

EagleExpress

ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Police Department

 

Professional Development

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Career Center

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-- Off-campus employment, intern/externships, career fairs

JobX

JobX -- on-campus employment

 

Financial Aid

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Financial Aid Guides & Resources

Financial Aid FAQ