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GRANTED LEVEL III RE-ACCREDITATION STATUS BY PACUCOA for a period of three (3) years
College Motto:
“Putting Students First”
The College of Nursing offers a four-year competency-based Bachelor-based Bachelor of Science in Nursing program currently with two (2) curricula:
CHED CMO #14 series of 2009 effective June 2008
CHED CMO #30 series of 2001 (Revised)
The program had been granted Level II Formal re-accreditation Status by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA) for five years (2008-2013). The College is schedule for Level III Accreditation Visit February 2010. A strong instructional program is implemented by 158 academically qualified Clinical Instructors with masters degree in nursing (MAN/MSN/MN). A three-storey state-of-the-art, fully air-conditioned, LCD equipped Fundamental Skills Laboratory (FSL) and Lecture-Demonstration Rooms prepares the student nurse for clinical exposure. The Related Learning Experience (RLE) of the student are done primarily at Davao Doctors Hospital, a private, tertiary, ISO certified base hospital and backed up by more hospitals and clinics as affiliation agencies. Students life is balanced with academic and co-curricular activities and community outreach services emphasizing the core values of caring in nursing through volunteerism and involvement in different campus organizations, government and non-government activities such as Walk-for-a Cause for AIDS, Walk-for-a Cause for Breast Cancer, Down Syndromes, Free Clinics to name a few. Leadership skills and teamwork concepts are further honed through the Philippine Nursing Student Association (PNSA), the official College of Nursing student organization.