The Florida A&M University School of Nursing is the oldest continuing baccalaureate nursing program in the United States at a historically black institution. Established in 1904 as a hospital based program, it became the first baccalaureate program in Florida in 1936.
Our mission is to create a student-centered environment where knowledgeable, innovative, caring nurses can apply high quality, culturally appropriate care to meet the health needs of the residents of the state, the nation, and the global community.
Grievance Procedures
Learn MoreTo conquer frustration, one must remain intensely focused on the outcome, not the obstaclesT.F. Hodge, African American Author
Living Learning Community
Find Your PeopleThe greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its membersCoretta Scott King, African American Author, Activist, Civil Rights Leader, and Wife of Martin Luther King
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The Essentials: Core Competencies For Professional Nursing Education
Learn MoreProvides a framework for preparing individuals as members of the discipline of nursing, reflecting expectations across the trajectory of nursing education and applied experience.