Indiana Wesleyan University is hosting a Spotlight Visit Day on Friday, Dec. 1 featuring the Division of Pre-licensure Nursing. Students will arrive at 9 a.m. and spend the entire day getting acquainted with the programs, faculty and community on the IWU residential campus in Marion, Indiana.
A Spotlight Visit Day is a special visit option designed for two types of students: 1) those who already know what they want to study and 2) those who may not be fully decided on a major, but are interested in learning more about a particular area of study. The day is tailor-made to give visitors quality time with the faculty and students in their specific area of interest.
Students attending the Spotlight Visit Day on Friday will take a tour of campus, eat lunch in Baldwin Dining Hall, sit in on a class, and tour Ott Hall of Sciences & Nursing, a 110,000-square-foot building equipped with state-of-the-art classrooms, technology and research areas for Nursing majors. Visitors will also tour the recently renovated Fortune Nursing Simulation Lab and participate in a Q&A panel with current Nursing students.
The IWU Division of Pre-licensure Nursing offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Students who study within the division are immersed in an environment where they learn to care for the whole person. A unique component of IWU nursing program is the transcultural experience requirement. Each student takes a transcultural theory course and participates in a transcultural practicum where they of work with an inner-city clinic, a health care center in an emerging nation or a subculture in North America.
For more information on the Division of Pre-licensure Nursing, visit indwes.edu/academics/school-of-nursing/division-of-pre-licensure-programs.
To register for a visit at IWU, visit indwes.edu/undergraduate/visit-campus/.