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About the College of Nursing

History
Northwestern State University admitted their first baccalaureate Nursing students in 1949. Over the past six decades, more than seven thousand students have received degrees from the NSU College of Nursing, making it the oldest state supported nursing program in Louisiana.

In the mid 1940’s the visionary nursing community in Shreveport recognized the need for a collegiate-based nursing program. Following the recommendations of a national consultant, five hospitals agreed to phase out their diploma programs opening the door for Northwestern State University to create a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.

During the early years of the NSU College of Nursing, students were given two options. They could exit the program at the end of three years of study with a diploma, or complete a fourth year and earn a baccalaureate degree. The diploma option was phased out in the late 1950’s.

Dedicated to fulfilling a statewide need for academic opportunities in nursing, NSU established major clinical nursing campus sites in Alexandria-Pineville, Baton Rouge, Monroe and Shreveport. Beginning in the late 1950’s, Northwestern also offered registered nurses the chance to earn a baccalaureate degree through a special program (RN to BSN).

Following many successful years of offering nursing courses over a large geographic area, the College of Nursing consolidated its clinical campuses to Shreveport in 1970. Two years later the College of Nursing initiated two new programs, the Associate Degree and the Master’s of Science in Nursing.

In 1968, the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology (BSRT) program was implemented in the Department of Life Sciences. This program was placed in the College of Nursing in 1994 and is one of only twenty-seven programs in the country. The Radiologic Sciences is offered on both the Shreveport Campus and the Alexandria Rapides Hospital Campus. The Radiologic Technology was changed to the Radiologic Sciences Degree Program in 2008.

The RN to BSN and master’s programs continue course offerings in the Alexandria area. Recently, the NSU College of Nursing established learning sites in Bunkie, Ferriday, Leesville and Winnfield through compressed video technology. In fall 1999, RN to BSN course offerings were initiated via the Internet for those diploma and associate degree graduates who are interested in seeking a baccalaureate degree.

Beta Chi, the first chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International in Louisiana, was chartered in 1976 at Northwestern State University.

 

The Vision and Mission

Vision
An innovator and pacesetter in the educational preparation of individuals in nursing and radiologic sciences professions.

Mission
NSU College of Nursing improves the health of people in Louisiana and advances the mission of NSU through excellence in accessible undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs designed to assist individuals in achieving their professional goal as responsible and contributing members of a chosen profession and of society.

Values

Excellence Respect Caring Teamwork Professionalism
•Highest Standards
•Quality Throughout
•Exceed Challenging Goals
•Listen
•Treat People Fairly
•Value Other's Opinion
•Empathy
•Openness
•Individuality
•Involve Others
•Challenge with Respect
•Effective Communication
•Integrity
•Committed
•Accountable

 

 

College of Nursing Campuses

Shreveport Campus
The Nursing Education Center, located at 1800 Line Avenue in Shreveport, Louisiana, provides the educational environment for Nursing and Radiological Sciences majors enrolled in general academic or clinical courses.

The Center consists of the Line Avenue School (listed in the National Register of Historic places), the Library Building, the Faculty Tower, and the Warrington Building. The Library Building houses the library, computer center, multimedia center, nursing skills lab, classrooms and a large lecture hall which can be divided into two rooms and used for workshops, seminars, and conferences. The Faculty Tower has four stories and contains the nursing administrative and faculty offices, as well as several offices for student organizations. One block west, at 1800 Warrington, is the site of a two-story building that houses the Radiologic Sciences classes and labs, computer labs, and the Northwestern State University Child and Family Network offices.

The Nursing Center is a no smoking complex. No children or visitors are allowed in class and unaccompanied children are not allowed in the Nursing Education Center at any time.

There is student, faculty and staff parking located around the Nursing Education Center Complex and the Warrington Building. Handicapped parking and faculty/staff parking are designated.

Clinical facilities utilized in the Shreveport include various hospitals, medical centers, clinics, nursing homes, public health agencies, home health agencies and other community based agencies.

Approximately 1000 students are currently enrolled in the College of Nursing on the Shreveport Campus in general education and clinical courses. The telephone numbers and address for general information is (318) 677-3100, (800) 454-9567, 1800 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101.

Natchitoches Campus
The Natchitoches College of Nursing Office is located on the second floor of South Hall on the NSU Campus. Also located in the South Hall complex are a classroom and a Nursing student computer lab with 200 computers for student use. Two faculty members are available at that site for student advising and instruction, as well as a full-time secretary to assist faculty and students.

Faculty from the Shreveport Campus travel to Natchitoches to help students with advising and registration. Pre-nursing and Radiologic Sciences majors on the Natchitoches Campus are enrolled in general education courses along with students in approximately 100 other majors.

The Watson Library provides extensive resources for students, who also have access to approximately 200 computers located across the campus.

The Associate of Science in Nursing clinical courses are offered to a limited number of students in the Natchitoches area primarily through upward mobility for Licensed Practical Nurses.  Clinical facility and laboratory experiences are completed at Natchitoches and Pineville healthcare agencies.

The telephone numbers for the Natchitoches Nursing office are (318) 357-6776 or 1 (800) 730-8973. The address is College of Nursing, NSU, Natchitoches, Louisiana 71497.

CENLA Regional Learning Center & Rapides Medical Center
 

The NSU Central Louisiana Campus Center (CENLA) is located in Alexandria, Louisiana at The Learning Center for Rapides Parish, England Airpark.  The Learning Center is under the direction of the Louisiana Board of Regents and serves the central Louisiana area by offering post-secondary partnerships to serve the needs of the working and non-traditional students of the area.  Northwestern State University is currently the largest provider of classes and degree programs within the partnership of the LCRP.

 Nursing and Allied Health offerings include the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN, Master of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences, and RT to BSRS.  NSU employs seven  full-time faculty in Nursing and two in Radiologic Sciences.  Flexible classes and schedules are provided to assist the students in achieving their professional goals.  The RN to BSN program is offered in a one-day a week format.  Registered nurses residing in central and southern areas of Louisiana are able to able to complete their professional goals while continuing in their regular employment.  Students in the BSN program are able to complete their clinical requirements in Alexandria and the surrounding area.  Various hospitals, nursing homes, public health agencies, home health agencies and other community facilities are utilized as clinical sites.  Students may also complete the clinical components for the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences  in Alexandria.  The Master of Science Degree in Nursing is offered through traditional classroom, compressed video and internet instruction.

 Classroom facilities are utilized at two sites in Alexandria.  A state-of-the art Nursing Lab, Radiology Lab and two compressed video classrooms are located at Rapides Regional Medical Center.  The Learning Center for Rapides Parish provides classrooms equipped with integrated computer, DVD player, VCR, document camera, and ceiling mounted projector.  Other services provided through the NSU/LCRP include computer labs, offices, technical support, Library, wireless laptop computers and compressed video classrooms.  Through the computer labs, students may access computer aided instruction (CAI) as well as interlibrary loan services from Shreveport, Natchitoches or other libraries across the state.  Reference and other books are available in the LCRP Library and faculty members may place materials on reserve for students.  Audiovisual materials such as videotapes may be obtained through the Shreveport Campus.  The telephone number and address for the CENLA Campus Center is (318) 484-2184, 1410 Neel Kearby Drive, Alexandria, Louisiana 7l303.  The telephone number for the Rapides Regional Medical Center/NSU office is (318) 449-7991.

The LCRP Library & Computer Lab is available to all students enrolled in classes offered at the LCRP.  Click Here for Map to Learning Center for Rapides Parish.

Online Search Now Available!
You can now search for books available in our library via the web site.  Click here, or use the menu on the left to access the LCRP Library Search page.
 

Regular Fall 2008 hours are:

Monday
9:00am - 12:00pm
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Tuesday
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 12:00pm
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Thursday
4:00pm - 7:00pm

You can contact the Learning Center librarians during the above posted times by calling (318) 484-2184 ext 116 or via email at any time.


Kathy Sanders (kathy@thelcrp.net)
Mary Connell (mary@thelcrp.net)

NSU Faculty can complete the Academic Reserve Request Form to request Northwestern library resources for "Room-Use-Only Reserve" at the Learning Center for Rapides Parish.  A Policies and Procedures guide for LCRP reserves is available as well.

The library is not a typical circulation library.  Research materials such as professional journals are available for use at the library.  No materials are allowed to leave the library.

The computer lab in the library contains 20 computer stations for student use in research and class assignments.  All computers have Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Office XP Professional (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook

External Links; Personal Opinions
LCRP computer resources and materials may contain hypertext or other links to external Internet sites. These are provided only for your convenience. Any information, materials, personal opinions, or endorsements of products or services appearing on external sites are not controlled, sponsored, or approved by the LCRP. The LCRP disclaims legal responsibility for any information, materials or services made available on external sites, and for the personal opinions of individuals posted on any site, regardless of whether the LCRP operates the site, unless the personal opinions are official opinions issued by members of the LCRP staff or State government representatives. No other sections of this disclaimer statement are applicable to external sites beyond the control of the LCRP.


Leesville Campus
The Leesville Campus is located on University Parkway midway between Leesville and Fort Polk. This campus serves the military personnel at Fort Polk and the civilian communities of Vernon, Sabine, and Beauregard Parishes. Nursing classes for the Associate of Science in Nursing Program on the Leesville Campus began in the fall of 1995. There are three  full-time nursing faculty who advise, teach and assist students. An extensive computer lab is available to students. CAI from other campuses may be accessed through the computers.

Nursing resources are continually being added to the library based on identified needs of faculty and students. The nursing laboratory is equipped to provide simulated learning experiences for clinical students. Clinical facilities include hospitals and nursing homes in Leesville and DeRidder. The telephone number and address for the Leesville Campus is (337) 392-3102, 3329 University Parkway, Leesville, Louisiana 71446.

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