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Director’s Welcome

Tama L. MorrisTama L. Morris, RN, PhD, CNE

Welcome to the Presbyterian School of Nursing at Queens University of Charlotte! Thank you for your interest in our programs!

The Presbyterian School of Nursing provides students with several program options creating  seamless progression in nursing education.  The School has grown from the combination of two programs of nursing when the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing joined Queens University of Charlotte in 2004.  Each program had its own distinct history and tradition.  We now strive to uphold the best of both traditions.

The School of Nursing offers pre-licensure programs leading to the associate of science in nursing (ASN), the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) and the master of science (MSN) degrees.  The  BSN program includes three options, a traditional option, an accelerated option, and a RN-BSN option.  The MSN program offers three tracks:  Nurse Educator Practice, Health Systems Management, and Clinical Nurse Leader.  Students may enroll in the MSN after completing an associate degree in nursing (RN-MSN option) or a baccalaureate degree in nursing. 

Our full-time teaching faculty is comprised of over 20 of the finest nurses it has been my privilege to work with over the years.  We are dedicated to nurturing and propelling our students toward excellence in nursing practice.  Our pre-licensure programs are practice intensive and feature exciting and meaningful opportunities for student learning through our close partnerships with clinical agencies such as Presbyterian Hospital, Carolinas Medical Center, Gaston Memorial Hospital  and many other regional institutions.

Queens University of Charlotte provides educational experiences that transform students' lives and foster personal and professional success.  The Presbyterian School of Nursing enthusiastically shares in this mission within the context of the nursing profession.  We are proud of our graduates and invite you to join the tradition of becoming a Queens nurse. 

Tama L. Morris, RN, PhD, CNE
Associate Dean, Blair College of Health & Presbyterian School of Nursing
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