Academics

The Nursing Program at Good Samaritan College is developed so that a full-time student can complete it in two academic years. The General Education courses establish the educational foundation and are offered progressively to support the nursing courses. Graduates receive the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree and are eligible to take the state examination for licensure as a Registered Nurse.

All courses are taught at the Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science campus, a part of Good Samaritan Hospital, in Cincinnati.

The campus includes:

  • dedicated lecture rooms,
  • science and nursing skills laboratories,
  • conference rooms,
  • a media center, and
  • a library.

Good Samaritan Hospital is a teaching hospital, serving patients in medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, obstetrics, surgery and surgical specialties, emergency care, rehabilitation medicine, hemodialysis, intensive care for infants and adults, and coronary care. Nursing students spend time in all of these areas, as well as with community agencies and other health care facilities throughout the city.