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About DSN Approvals The Colorado State Board of Nursing has approved the programs of Denver School of Nursing. This approval allows graduates the eligibility to take the licensing exams that are required for their professional goals. Denver School of Nursing is also approved and regulated by the Colorado Commission of Higher Education. (CCHE) The school is seeking institutional accreditation with an agency acceptable to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education and the Colorado State Board of Nursing. During this process, pursuant to the Colorado Commission of Higher Education authorization, the school will award baccalaureate degrees (BSN) to the graduates of its Upper Division Baccalaureate program, and associate degrees (ADN) to graduates of its Associate Degree in Nursing program and LPN to Associate Degree in Nursing program. The Denver School of Nursing Board of Trustees has adopted statements of vision, mission, values, goals and philosophy to guide the operation of the institution. Vision Mission Purpose Denver School of Nursing devotes all of its resources to maintaining quality nursing programs in an environment that focuses on clinical competence across all scopes of practice, and that help develop the technical and thinking skills needed to foster successful careers and a lifetime of continued professional learning. The programs offered build on foundations of general education common to nursing education, and all of our programs meet or exceed common standards for nursing education programs in Colorado. The programs explore a differentiated practice model that teaches students to maximize their own role development, to seek the opportunity to learn and collaborate effectively with other nurses of differing educational preparations. The programs integrate holistic health care values with traditional health care values so students can explore the understanding of “whole body wellness” in client care. Programs are offered to adult students from the economically and ethnically diverse regional community served. Philosophy The philosophy incorporates the conceptual framework that was developed by faculty to provide direction for the selection and organization of learning experiences to achieve program outcomes. The conceptual framework serves to unite these four constructs: Nursing Person Environment Wellness Campus Public transportation, major shopping, an assortment of restaurants, and other services are conveniently located within a few blocks of the campus. For more detail on our facility please visit the Physical Facilities and Equipment page in the Catalog. Employment Opportunities Denver School of Nursing, with a core mission of providing excellence in nursing education, is typically interested in faculty with recent clinical expertise and faculty with teaching experience in medical-surgical nursing and/or critical care nursing of adults. Teaching at our college includes students in associate degree and baccalaureate degree nursing programs.
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