Texas A&M University School of Nursing

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College of Nursing
Texas A&M University Health Science Center Bryan Campus.jpg
Type Public
Established2008;16 years ago (2008)
Dean Trisha Leann Horsley [1]
Academic staff
45 (full-time) [2]
Location, ,
Website nursing.tamu.edu

The Texas A&M University College of Nursing in Bryan, Texas is the nursing school of Texas A&M University and a component of Texas A&M Health. It was established in 2008 to address the critical nursing shortage in Texas.[ citation needed ]

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History

After receiving approval from the Texas Board of Nursing, the college began with 44 students in July 2008.[ citation needed ] The college of nursing is located in Bryan, Texas with clinical locations in Bryan-College Station, Round Rock, The Woodlands, and the Gulf Coast. [3]

Academics

The college offers three undergraduate degrees in nursing and three Master of Science in specific fields of nursing. [4]

The college currently has a 99% first time pass rate for the NCLEX-RN. [5]

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References

  1. Texas A&M University [@TAMU] (10 May 2023). "Dr. Trisha Leann Horsley, a career administrator in health care training simulations & patient safety, has been named the new Dean of @TAMUnursing! Horsley's skillset and prior experience will further the mission to educate highly skilled Aggie nurses" (Tweet). Retrieved 13 May 2023 via Twitter.
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