Division of Pre-licensure Nursing
Why Study Nursing at IWU?
Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession with employment opportunities available for men and women upon graduation. The average annual starting salary for baccalaureate-prepared nurses is $73,300 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2020) and master's-prepared nurses is $115,800. The nursing profession allows for Christian ministry; IWU prepares you to find the intersection between your faith and your career so that the spiritual care of your clients is included with physical and psychological care.
What Makes IWU's Nursing Program Unique?
A modernized curriculum, thanks in part to a robust history and wealth of experience to build upon, prepares nurses for health care delivery in the 21st century. |
Caring faculty provide individualized student advisement. |
Instruction focuses on the distinctiveness of Christian nursing. |
Qualified faculty actively engage in clinical practice and research. |
A strong transcultural component explores cultural diversity. |
Technology provides a cutting-edge way for students to manage nursing information. |
Students receive a solid foundation for advanced study. Learn more about our master's and doctoral-level (post-licensure) programs here! |
The Fortune Simulation Lab is a safe place for students to practice their skills and critical thinking. |
B.S. Nursing Degree

This traditional four-year program is for students who are pursuing a degree in Nursing so they can change the world.
Consider Transferring to Nursing

If you have a bachelor's degree and you want to switch to a nursing career, check out our Transition to Nursing program.
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