Vision Statement:
The George Mason University School of Nursing will be a nationally recognized center of excellence in inquiry, knowledge, and expertise. The school's educators, clinicians, and researchers produce the next generation of nursing leaders empowered and focused on innovative responses to address the challenges of a rapidly changing and culturally diverse health care environment.

Pictured (L-R): Dr. Margaret Rodan, Assistant Dean, Master's Division, Dr. Renee Milligan, Coordinator of the DNP program, and Julia Baidoo MEd, GMU NP Alum at the Pregnancy Aid Center in College Park.
March 22, 2012 - Angelina Harmon, a student in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program, will receive the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practictioners Foundation $1,000 NAPNAP/Abbott Nutrition DNP Capstone Project Grant award. This award will assist in the completion of Ms. Harmon's capstone project related to pediatric nutrition.
January 31, 2011 - Dr. Barbara Hatcher, SoN Faculty, was recently appointed to the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools International Advanced Practice Nursing Sub-Committee for a two year term. This appointment recognizes Dr. Hatcher's impressive international work.
January 13, 2011 - The School of Nursing's graduate Nursing program was recently ranked by U.S. News as a Top Online Education Program. Read more over at the Mason Gazette.
December 13, 2011 - All nursing students, School of Nursing Faculty, Clinical Preceptors of DNP students, employers of GMU School of Nursing graduates, and supporters of the School of Nursing, as members of the School of Nursing "Community of Interest", are invited to comment on the DNP program.
On April 11, 12, 13, 2012, the DNP Program will be undergoing an accreditation review by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This is a very important process to all of us as it will determine our DNP Program’s accreditation status.
We are requested by the CCNE to afford our “Community of Interest” an opportunity to submit third-party comments to the CCNE prior to their visit to the school. All comments will be treated with the strictest of confidentiality and anonymity. Your comments will not be seen by any of the School of Nursing’s administrators or faculty. All comments should be submitted in writing, signed, and mailed to:
All comments will be accepted by the CCNE until March 12, 2012. We thank you for your support in helping us to achieve accreditation for the DNP Program.