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Nursing student Maryn Behling starts BYU Health Science course.
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Each year the BYU College of Nursing prepares more than 400 students to fill the urgent and growing demand for nurses.
Our students seek to learn the Healer’s art by combining faith, knowledge, and integrity to serve individuals and communities. To enhance student learning, the college promotes professional relationships, collaborative research, and clinical partnerships, which give students the opportunity to expand their connections and gain experience.
Balancing academic pursuits with gospel teachings, the college strives to create an environment that promotes learning, compassion, faith, and service.
Our graduates are recognized as some of the most highly qualified nurses in the nation, and we recognize the crucial role donors play in helping our students succeed. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
Learn more about the College of Nursing here.
Nursing student Maryn Behling starts BYU Health Science course.
Thanks to my education at BYU, I realized that I want to be an advocate for those I care for.
Recent nursing graduate Shawen Bueckers registered to be a bone marrow donor. Two years later she got an unexpected call that she was a match for a one-year-old.
Shawen Bueckers, an April 2022 nursing graduate from Spokane, Washington, and her husband, Mathew, both worked part-time jobs to support their BYU educations. Buecker’s college scholarship gave her additional financial help that she deeply appreciated.
Sarah remembers the enchanting feeling while visiting a critically ill family friend as a child. “A hospice worker came with a harp and played soothing music while my dear friend lay in bed dying.
Mary Williams’s love for BYU and its students grew from her experiences as a student, professor, and administrator in the College of Nursing.