Campuses and History
Founded in 1914, the Indiana University School of Nursing has grown into
the largest school of nursing in the country. It offers the full range
of degrees in nursing, from associate through doctoral, and actively seeks
to promote progression of nursing careers by facilitating continuing
education and transitions across all levels of nursing preparation.
The IU School of Nursing is one school with various programs on eight
campuses - Bloomington, Indianapolis, Columbus, Gary, Kokomo, Richmond,
South Bend, and New Albany. The Bachelor of
Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and RN-BSN degree are available on the Bloomington campus.
Indiana University School of Nursing
Vision, Mission and Strategic Goals
Vision
Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) is leading with excellence
in research and education powered by innovation and partnerships.
Mission
The IUSON exists to lead the
“knowledge work” of nurses of today and tomorrow to positively influence the
health of communities served by: inspiring learning through excellence in
teaching; creating and advancing knowledge through science and research;
shaping care through practice innovations and partnerships; and
appreciating, developing and recognizing faculty, staff and students.
Strategic
Goals for 2006-2009
- Solidify IUSON’s reputation as a national leader in nursing
education research and best educational practices
- Position IUSON as a national renowned leader in clinical research
- Develop new and sustain existing partnerships to support innovations
in education and research that address current and future challenges in
health care and health professions education.
Indiana University
Bloomington Mission Statement
School of Nursing Campus Web Sites