Message from the Undergraduate Program Director
Thank you for your interest in the undergraduate nursing program at Edgewood College. Our undergraduate program offers an opportunity to learn and grow in an atmosphere that upholds
our Dominican values and promotes professional development.
Our small class sizes permit utilizing a variety of engaging teaching styles to promote active student learning. The School of Nursing partners with over 25 community agencies in and
around Dane county for clinical placements including UW Hospitals and Clinics, The American Family Children’s Hospital, Meriter Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center and the William
S. Middleton Veteran’s Administration Hospital.
Students receive close direct clinical supervision by faculty in the School of Nursing and we are proud to maintain one of the lowest student/teacher ratios in the state. Our five
semester nursing curriculum includes exposure to the wide range of nursing roles and clinical experiences including maternal/child nursing, pediatrics, mental health and public health
nursing in addition to acute care nursing.
Interested students have the opportunity to travel in the United States and abroad to work with underserved populations in a variety of settings. Travel opportunities are supervised
by our nursing faculty and are directly related to their area of clinical expertise.
We are proud of our students, our alumni and our undergraduate program. In choosing Edgewood College for your undergraduate education, you choose an exceptional educational program to
become an outstanding professional nurse.
Sincerely,
Colleen Gullickson RN, PhD, GNP-BC
Undergraduate Program Director and Professor




