Vision

All UA nurses are leaders.

The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing believes leadership is inherent in every nursing role. From the bedside to the laboratory, from the classroom to the boardroom, UA nurses demonstrate leadership in advancing the profession and improving health. We celebrate the contributions of all nurses, emphasizing that leadership is about making a positive impact, regardless of one’s title or position.

Mission

The mission of the University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing is to prepare a highly competent and caring nursing workforce, advance nursing science, and improve the health and well-being of the people of the State of Alabama, the nation, and the world.

Values

The UA Capstone College of Nursing faculty and staff are committed to the following values:

  • We are student-focused and committed to preparing our students for their futures.
  • We are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the people of the State of Alabama, the nation, and the world.
  • We strive for excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement in all we do.
  • We create opportunities and connections that support success for all students, faculty, and staff.
  • We embrace a culture of engagement and accountability.
  • We believe in leadership regardless of one’s title or position.

History

The University of Alabama’s involvement in nursing education dates to the mid-1900s. It was the first public institution for higher education in the state to recognize the vital need for a baccalaureate program to prepare graduates for the professional practice of nursing. An undergraduate program was established by legislative action in 1950. For almost two decades, this program resided on the Tuscaloosa campus. However, in 1969, the nursing program moved to the medical center in Birmingham. The void created by the school’s move escalated the impending nursing shortage in West Alabama and surrounding areas. The University of Alabama listened to the needs of the people and responded.

In 1975, a new baccalaureate program was officially established in Tuscaloosa at The University of Alabama in response to validated community need. Since The University has historically been referred to as the “Capstone” of learning in Alabama, the name was endearingly given to the newly established nursing program. The Capstone College of Nursing graduated its first class in 1978.

The Capstone College of Nursing has continued the University’s tradition of responding to the needs of its constituents. Since these first graduates, our student enrollment has continued to grow. The college has expanded its programs and constantly updates its curriculum to keep pace with advances in health care delivery. We offer an exceptional nursing education on the bachelors, masters and doctoral levels.

Accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, and post-graduate APRN certificate program at The University of Alabama are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

The Capstone College of Nursing announces the Public Notice of Upcoming CCNE Accreditation Review

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