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Deaconess College of Nursing is a for profit nursing school in St. Louis, Missouri. Deaconess offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN) and the Associate of Science in Nursing Degree (ASN). Nursing school is a type of educational institution, or part thereof, where people undergo formal education and training to become a nurse. ... The Gateway Arch, shown here behind the Old Courthouse, is the most recognizable part of the St. ... The Bachelor of Nursing (BN, aka Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BSN, BScN) is a four year academic degree in the science and principles of nursing, often granted by a university or similarly accredited school. ... An Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) is an entry-level tertiary education nursing degree. ...


DeVry University has owned the school since 2005. DeVry University is a system of career colleges in the United States and Canada. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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The College Network: Partners: Deaconess College of Nursing (141 words)
Imagine a college that recognizes the value, skills, and experience of a diploma RN and is ready to award that nurse 66 credit hours toward the completion of a BSN degree.
Deaconess College of Nursing is a leader in nursing education and recognizes that changing times call for a strong foundation of knowledge and skills.
That's why, in 1983 the school changed from a diploma school to Deaconess College of Nursing, one of the first three hospital-based schools in the country to offer a fully accredited degree program.
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