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Delta State University – Summer Nursing Profession Program

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Helping nursing applicants complete pre-admission requirements.

The School of Nursing at DSU identified a barrier in enrollment as ACT scores for applicants. A strategic plan was put into place through a grant from The Bower Foundation. Over three years, a four-week summer ACT prep course will be held for potential nursing applicants. The overall goal of this project is for potential applicants to meet the admission criteria for the School of Nursing and to achieve admission into the nursing program.

As a regional Carnegie Master’s I university located in Cleveland, Mississippi, Delta State University serves as an educational and cultural center for the Mississippi Delta, emphasizing service to the Delta and contiguous counties in traditional and distance education formats. The University offers undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs of study leading to baccalaureate and master’s degrees in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business and
Aviation, Education and Human Sciences, and the School of Nursing, as well as the Educational Specialist degree and Doctorates in Education and Nursing Practice. Emphasis is placed on excellence in instruction, followed by service and research, in the creation of a community of scholars. With special attention to small classes, a friendly environment, and a broad liberal arts foundation, the University encourages significant student-faculty interactions. Delta State provides programs and services that promote intellectual, cultural, ethical, physical, and social development. Students from different cultural, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds will develop the ability to respect and value others; to develop, assess, and express their own thoughts effectively; and, to use the techniques of research and performance associated with their disciplines.