College of Health and Human Sciences School of Nursing
A&T ‘s College of Health and Human Sciences School of Nursing located in Greensboro, North Carolina offers the bachelors degree in nursing (BSN) through three entry options: traditional, accelerated second degree and RN completion. We prepare our students to become professional nurses with the knowledge and skills needed to provide quality patient-centered care in a dynamic healthcare environment, assume leadership roles in nursing, and pursue graduate education. Faculty use state-of-the art technology to educate nurses based on current theory, research and evidenced based practice. Our students, whether traditional undergraduates, second degree graduates, or practicing RNs, achieve academic excellence within our small classes with flexible schedules and supportive faculty. Aggie students and faculty make a difference in our community. We encourage you to explore the convenient and affordable way to earn a bachelor’s degree at North Carolina A&T State University School of Nursing.
Discover nursing education at North Carolina A&T School of Nursing:
- Traditional BSN Entry Option for new freshmen and transfer students
- Accelerated BSN Option (ABSN) for those with a non-nursing bachelors degree
- BSN Completion (BSNC) Option for registered nurses with an associates degree
CEO, Entrepreneur and Inspirational Leader T.D. Jakes to Lead Next Chancellor’s Speaker Series at N.C. A&T
Master communicator, multidimensional businessman and international thought leader T.D. Jakes has been tapped for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s spring Chancellor’s Speaker Series. The event is set for 6 p.m., Thursday, April 11, in Corbett Sports Center.
N.C. A&T Alum Terrence J Named National Ambassador for TMCF
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) has announced North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnus, “Terrence J” Jenkins as the new TMCF National Ambassador.
Theatre Program at N.C. A&T Presents Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 14, the Theatre Arts Program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew.”
Points of Pride
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Largest HBCU
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Engineering
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Admired CEO
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Academic Excellence
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Higher Research Activity
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Engineering Professor and Student
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2016 MEAC Champs
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Bowl Champs
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Tarik Cohen
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Hall of Fame
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Aggie Track & Field
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Kim Terrell-Kearney
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Track & Field Ranking
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Gail Wiggins
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PALO! Lyceum Series
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CD - Jazz Preeminence
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Theatre
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Black Nativity performances
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Travis Alexander