Davenport University’s Master of Science in Nursing was granted a 10-year term of accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education based on its visit in 2017. The CCNE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency.
This is the maximum term of accreditation offered by the commission. The program will be up for re-accreditation on Dec. 31, 2027.
“Accreditation by CCNE is the gold standard for nursing programs. We are pleased to have this recognition of our high quality program,” said Karen Daley, dean of the College of Health Professions.
In 2015 and 2016, post-graduation employment rates for MSN graduates was at 100 percent.
“Employers report 100 percent satisfaction with our MSN graduates and state they are well-prepared to excel in the advanced nursing role,” Daley said.
The online MSN program offers an advanced level of graduate study expanding a nurse’s knowledge, skills and competencies, and prepares post-licensure baccalaureate registered nurses for advanced nursing roles.
Share This Story!
Davenport University’s Master of Science in Nursing was granted a 10-year term of accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education based on its visit in 2017. The CCNE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency.
This is the maximum term of accreditation offered by the commission. The program will be up for re-accreditation on Dec. 31, 2027.
“Accreditation by CCNE is the gold standard for nursing programs. We are pleased to have this recognition of our high quality program,” said Karen Daley, dean of the College of Health Professions.
In 2015 and 2016, post-graduation employment rates for MSN graduates was at 100 percent.
“Employers report 100 percent satisfaction with our MSN graduates and state they are well-prepared to excel in the advanced nursing role,” Daley said.
The online MSN program offers an advanced level of graduate study expanding a nurse’s knowledge, skills and competencies, and prepares post-licensure baccalaureate registered nurses for advanced nursing roles.
Share This Story!
Stay connected!
Get the latest Davenpost News delivered to your inbox!
Related Stories
Macomb County executive touts continuing education as a way to propel career Macomb County chief deputy executive and Davenport University [...]
As someone who’s interested in a career within the field of technology, you know pursuing a computer-related degree is the [...]
With a true passion to make a difference, alumna Emily Veneklase ’13 ’15 feels that her job is the perfect [...]
Latest Stories
Davenport University partners with Grand Valley State University and Grand Rapids Community College on the community-wide MLK day celebration on [...]
Davenport President Richard J. Pappas addresses attendees. Davenport University leaders, trustees, employees and guests gathered December 10 on [...]
Pictured from left to right: Susan Crkovski, executive campus director-Warren; Davenport student Jeryn Washington, BSN Pre-Licensure program; Davenport student Manar [...]


