From the first step you take on the Spring Hill campus you’ll know you’ve found your College home! You’ll have new experiences, make new friends and learn all about what it means to be a Spring Hill Badger. Our Nursing faculty will also be an important part of your college experience.
Led by a team of top-notch practitioners, the Division of Nursing at Spring Hill College has all the available tools and resources for you to have a successful career in Nursing. The proof? Receiving a 2022-2023 National Endorsement for Undergraduate Nursing Programs by Colleges of Distinction as well as being ranked #1 in Alabama as one of the best nursing schools in the nation by RNCareers.org.
Our Nursing Program offers scholarship and grant opportunities including the HRSA Grant for disadvantaged students. The goal of this grant is to help cover the direct and indirect costs of attending college.
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Students who enroll in the Nursing program as first semester freshmen are admitted under a direct admit policy which states that students will be admitted first to the professional component as long as they meet all admission requirements. Your spot is guaranteed.
“Having worked around the globe as a travel nurse as well as for this region’s only facility with a Level 1 trauma center both as a registered nurse and nurse practitioner, I can say with confidence that the nursing education we at Spring Hill provide is unparalleled. Our cutting-edge tools, including those in our simulation lab, provide student nurses with a next-level immersion that will catapult them ahead of their competition as they enter the workplace as new graduates.”
Spring Hill College has begun construction of its transformative $35 million Health and Science Innovation Center, with completion anticipated by fall 2026. The new state-of-the-art, 57,000-square-foot facility will transform the College’s nursing, pre-med, health sciences, and natural science programs. Designed to revolutionize education, research, and healthcare in the region, the Center will feature cutting-edge labs, expanded academic programs, community health partnerships, and new scholarship opportunities.
Before they start their clinicals, we celebrate our nursing students with a white coat ceremony and a “Blessing of the Hands” as they go out into the field to heal their patients.