Hunt School of Nursing
Director: T. Arnold
Associate Director: A. Hamrick
Chair of Davis RN-BSN Program: E. Montgomery
Chair of Pre-licensure Programs: J. Ivey
Pre-Licensure Nursing Programs Coordinator: A. Hull
Faculty
Professors: T. Arnold, C. Miller, C. Rome, N. Waters
Associate Professors: A. Garlock, A. Hamrick, A. Isaac-Dockery, Y. Smith
Assistant Professors: J. Ivey, T. Lewis, M. McNeilly, E. Montgomery, C. Stephens
Instructors: H. Anthony, N. Beaver, E. Coggins, J. Costello, T. Hayes, A. Hull, E. Piro, A. Queen
The Hunt School of Nursing offers two options of study for students seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
The Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program prepares students for licensure as a registered nurse.
The Davis RN to BSN program is a degree completion program for licensed registered nurses.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Hunt School of Nursing is to educate individuals to be professional nurses who lead lives of service for God and humanity by promoting health and healing within a diverse global community.
Major Fields of Study
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing
RN to BSN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society is comprised of BSN, MSN, and DNP students; faculty; and community members who have demonstrated outstanding academic and professional abilities in nursing. The society is dedicated to improving the health of the world’s people. Membership requirements for baccalaureate nursing students are as follows.
- Completion of a minimum of ½ of the nursing curriculum at GWU;
- Maintenance of a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 sliding scale on all courses taken through Gardner-Webb University;
- Rank in the upper 35% of the graduating class; and
- Meet expectations of academic and professional integrity and potential for leadership.