"The processes of education
entail
interaction in various
settings, both formal and
informal. The ultimate goals are expansion of intellect, development of
skills, and enhancement of personal
growth and maturity. Enrichment of life
is its essence. It is to these ends that
Trinitas School of Nursing addresses itself. The School offers an opportunity for the educationally motivated person to pursue
a career in the profession of nursing. The School’s administration and faculty are dedicated to the design, implementation,
and continued evaluation of a sound
program of study. Commitment to and creative involvement in the preparation
of nurses is the foundation of the School’s endeavors.”
Mary E. Kelley, LLD, MSN, MEd, RN,
ANEF, CNE
Nurse Camp
It was definitely not your typical summer vacation for
nurses, nursing students and high school juniors and seniors in
the Union County, NJ area. Over the summer, Trinitas Regional Medical Center
offered plenty of options for higher learning or for those just
considering a nursing career.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
School Of Nursing
40 W. Jersey St., 3rd floor
Elizabeth, NJ 07202
908-659-5200 (Phone)
908-659-5201 (Fax)
The Cooperative Nursing Program
Trinitas School of Nursing, Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Union County College,
Cranford, New Jersey, conduct a Cooperative Nursing Program.
The Cooperative Nursing Program offers a Diploma in Nursing from Trinitas
School of Nursing and an Associate in Science Degree from Union County
College upon successful completion of the curriculum.
Fully accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing and the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc., the program offers a basic course
of study in nursing. It provides a sound theoretical base of knowledge in
the nursing, biological, behavioral and sociological sciences and integrates
this knowledge into academic and practical experiences within the health and
illness continuum of client care. Utilization of a variety of health care
agencies facilitates the application of all aspects of the students'
learning.
Students earn a total of 75 credits in the Cooperative Nursing Program. Upon
graduation, students are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensing
Examination (NCLEX) for Registered Nurse Licensure.
Science and liberal arts courses (general education) may be completed at the
Elizabeth, Plainfield, or Cranford campus of Union County College. Nursing
courses are conducted at the Elizabeth campus by the School of Nursing.
Students may be granted up to 22 college credits of advanced standing toward
the Associate Degree. Students with an Associate, Bachelor's and/or Master's
degree may be eligible for the Diploma option. Individuals wishing to
receive transfer credit for college courses require grades of "c" or better.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
School Of Nursing
40 W. Jersey St., 3rd floor
Elizabeth, NJ 07202
908-659-5200 (Phone)
908-659-5201 (Fax)
Graduation Corner
Trinitas School Of Nursing
Graduates 55 In May 2012
At Trinitas School of Nursing we are extremely proud of our graduates, and
we all continue to strive for excellence each and every year. Here are links to information on other graduating classes: