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Northwest Florida State College RN to BSN Nursing Program

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2003. In February 2005, a team from the COC conducted an on-site review of the OWC<br />

baccalaureate offerings, which resulted in a report affirming the baccalaureate level accreditation<br />

and including a commendation with respect <strong>to</strong> the innovative nature of the college’s<br />

baccalaureate programs.<br />

In 2007, NWFSC and UWF agreed that program growth, the logistical challenges of a<br />

joint program and the university’s new focus on developing an MSN program indicated that<br />

NWFSC should seek approval <strong>to</strong> provide its own <strong>BSN</strong> program. At its February 2007 meeting,<br />

the <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> Board of Education approved the college’s request <strong>to</strong> offer the Bachelor of<br />

Science in <strong>Nursing</strong> (<strong>BSN</strong>) as its third bachelor’s degree program. The program proposal, which<br />

is a natural progression from the cooperative arrangement, coincided with the expiration of the<br />

five-year cooperative program agreement with UWF. With the August 2008 approval of the<br />

NWFSC Substantive Change Prospectus by the SACS Commission on <strong>College</strong>s, NWFSC is<br />

accredited <strong>to</strong> offer the Bachelor of Science in <strong>Nursing</strong> Degree, thus opening the door for students<br />

<strong>to</strong> begin the college’s stand-alone <strong>BSN</strong> program.<br />

<strong>Northwest</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Self-Study Report for the <strong>BSN</strong> <strong>Program</strong>, August 20, 2008 Page 2 of 59

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