Visit Day Scheduled for Nurses Seeking a Bachelor’s Degree from WPU

William Penn University

William Penn University

William Penn University is hosting a Visit Day for nurses interested in learning more about the William Penn University RN to BSN degree program. It will be held Friday, October 3 from 10:45 am–1:00 pm on the Oskaloosa campus.

During this event, Director of Nursing, Dr. Brenda Duree will meet with potential students to talk about the program and answer any questions. Visitors will also be given a presentation about the admissions and financial aid process. Lunch will be provided in the university dining hall, as well as a tour of William Penn’s beautiful campus. As a thank-you for attending, participants will receive a free t-shirt.

The William Penn Nursing Program holds classes just one day a week at three convenient locations; Oskaloosa, Clive, and the Indian Hills Community College campus in Ottumwa, allowing students to continue working. Coursework focuses on the complexities of decision-making when providing professional nursing care. Students enhance their leadership skills that are essential to nursing practice in a diverse and ever-changing healthcare environment. In addition, students develop communication skills necessary for the business environment of the health care setting. The nursing program provides students with the focus and knowledge to make important decisions about a patient’s health in a variety of nursing situations.

If you have considered taking the next step in your nursing career, reserve your spot today, and plan to join us Friday, October 3 to learn more about how the William Penn University RN to BSN degree program can take your career to the next level. Please RSVP to the Admissions Office at 641-673-1014 or 800-779-7366, or contact Dr. Brenda Duree at 641-673-1064.

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