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Dear
Prospective Doctoral Students: 
The
College of Nursing at Villanova University enjoys a reputation as a center for
excellence which has resulted from the quality of its faculty and students, its
commitment to its institutional mission and the performance of its alumni for
over fifty years. Following in the tradition of its bachelor's and master's
programs, the doctoral program has as its central purpose, the advanced
education of nurses for leadership positions. Its special emphasis is on the
preparation of teacher-scholars who will facilitate learning, conduct research
and engage in professional and service activities that contribute to the
progress of nursing education within higher education and the nursing profession
worldwide.
A
scholarly faculty and the resources of one of the finest universities in the
country provide the foundation for the acquisition of knowledge and skills and
the critical analysis of ideas. These stimulate the generation of new knowledge
to advance the field within a context of ethical decision-making and values that
emanate from the tradition of Catholic social teaching and the heritage of the
Order of St. Augustine. Simultaneously, the doctoral program seeks to equip
individuals who will become architects of nursing education, with the ability to
use cutting-edge technology to design creative curricula and educational
strategies that will facilitate teaching and learning in nursing education now
and in the future.
Doctoral
education in nursing presumes and requires the commitment of the individual
student to a career trajectory that includes active involvement in the life-long
process of learning, ability to speak and write intelligently about the issues
confronting the field, scholarly inquiry and an attitude of professional service
and leadership. It involves the development of collegial relationships among
students and faculty and between nurses and those in other disciplines
represented within the academic community. It is a mechanism that socializes the
student to an academic way of life and its commensurate expectations and
obligations.
To choose
to enroll in a doctoral program in nursing is a serious decision. At Villanova,
we respect that decision and aim to assist well qualified and highly motivated
nurses to become successful in attainment of the Ph.D. and well prepared for
rewarding careers in higher education in nursing. As Dean of the College of
Nursing, I invite you to explore your future with us.
M. Louise
Fitzpatrick, Ed.D., R.N., FAAN
Connelly Endowed Dean and Professor
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