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I felt a strong connection to them while caring for him, and even after that clinical day, I continued to think about and pray for him and his family for months.</p>\r\n<p>The following semester, I was contacted and told that the patient’s family had sent a letter to the dean expressing their gratitude for the care their son received. They specifically mentioned me as someone who made an impact during his time in the hospital and shared that he was making a strong recovery.</p>\r\n<p>That moment brought me to tears. It was such a powerful reminder of my “why,” especially during one of the most challenging seasons of nursing school. It showed me that even small acts of compassion can truly make a lasting difference in someone’s life.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would tell myself to give myself more grace. It’s so easy to feel imposter syndrome when you’re first starting out and don’t know much yet, but you’re not supposed to know everything, that’s why you’re here.</p>\r\n<p>I would remind myself to shift my perspective and see learning as something beautiful. You’re growing, developing, and becoming the nurse you’re meant to be. Trust the process and know that you are exactly where you’re supposed to be.</p>\r\n<h2>What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p>After graduation, I will be starting as a pediatric ICU nurse at WVU Medicine Golisano Children's Hospital. I am beyond excited and incredibly grateful for this opportunity. It truly feels like a dream come true.</p>\r\n<p>Right now, my focus is on continuing to learn and grow every single day while providing the best possible care to the children and families I serve. I’m not sure what the future holds in terms of further education, but I’m open to wherever God leads me. For now, I’m just excited to step into this role and begin making a difference.</p>\r\n<h2>How do you feel WVU prepared you for your next chapter?</h2>\r\n<p>I feel incredibly grateful for how everything has come together during my time at WVU. When I first started, I didn’t even know that I wanted to go into the PICU, but through my clinical rotations, I discovered a true passion for it and completely fell in love with that area of nursing.</p>\r\n<p>Being able to gain experience on the unit I will now be working on has been such a blessing, and it has given me both confidence and clarity stepping into this next chapter. Along with that, being part of a program with such strong outcomes, like recent classes achieving a 100% NCLEX pass rate, reassures me that I am well prepared for what’s ahead.</p>\r\n<p>It really showed me that you don’t have to have everything figured out at the beginning. Through hard work, faith, and experience, you find exactly where you’re meant to be. I’m just incredibly thankful for the journey and excited to step into a role that feels so aligned with my calling.</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>I think the biggest thing I would add is just how grateful I am for this entire journey. Nursing school has challenged me in ways I didn’t expect, but it has also shaped me into who I am today.</p>\r\n<p>I’ve grown so much, not just in knowledge and skill, but in my faith and in how I care for others. I’m really thankful for that, and I’m excited to carry it with me into this next chapter.</p>","fullName":"Paige Bradley","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Nursing school has challenged me in ways I didn’t expect, but it has also shaped me into who I am today. I’ve grown so much, not just in knowledge and skill, but in my faith and in how I care for others. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? 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Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. Please view the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/003ba80a974c437da932d53354cc82d0\" href=\"/media/75181/bsn-progression-plan_fall-2025_03122025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan_Fall 2025_03.12.2025\">Morgantown BSN progression plan</a>, the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/fe0c1e0b14204eee81f7c3a3544e4353\" href=\"/media/75187/bsn-progression-plan_beckley-campus_03102025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan Beckley 3.10.2025\">Beckley Campus BSN progression plan</a> or the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/eb7588f24a284ed5b91e27cc0f69177c\" href=\"/media/75184/wvusonpsc-bsn-progression-updated-2025-2026.pdf\" title=\"WVUSONPSC BSN Progression UPDATED 2025-2026\">Keyser Campus BSN progression plan</a> for more information. 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The NICU especially draws me because it allows me to make a difference in the earliest and most fragile stages of life.</p>\r\n<p>At the same time, labor and delivery is very appealing to me because I want to support mothers of all backgrounds during on the of the most important and emotional times in their lives. Whether it is providing reassurance, celebrating milestones, or helping through challenges, I want to be there for both mothers and babies.</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add.</h2>\r\n<p>I would just like to add how grateful I am for my husband, family, friends, and professors on this journey. The care my brother received continues to inspire me, and I hope to carry that same compassion into my own nursing career. I am honored to take this pledge today with my fellow determined, intelligent, and supportive peers. 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This is why choosing the SON is one of the best decisions I made as a student here.</p>","fullName":"Ashley Hansen","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Through the skills lab and our clinical rotations, we are able to learn through physically practicing what we learn in the classroom. 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It is a much better idea to spread out studying over multiple days in smaller increments. This also helps you with time management skills!</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>Although challenging sometimes, nursing school has been a great experience! The friendships I have made along the way with other nursing students and faculty are some of best relationships I have ever made since they understand what you go through every day.</p>","fullName":"Ryan Alisauckas","campus":746,"pullQuote":"You will, without a doubt, be prepared for your real job after graduation. 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My younger brother faced some health challenges in his early years, so I spent some time in hospitals with him, and there were also several children in my community who faced battles with leukemia within a period of 6 years. One thing that all of these cases had in common was the stories of the healthcare workers who made their visits to the hospital less frightening. I always knew that, regardless of the field I entered, I wanted to be one of those people who made patients feel more at ease while in the hospital.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you want to become an ambassador?</h2>\r\n<p>I wanted to become an ambassador because I genuinely love nursing school. I love talking about our program and how it has helped to shape me into the person I am. You hear a lot of negative things about nursing school on social media, and I wanted to be a positive voice for future students to let them know that, while it is challenging, it is so rewarding.</p>\r\n<h2>What would you like prospective nursing students to know about the WVU School of Nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>One of the things that I would tell prospective nursing students about the WVU SON is how it sets you up for success. Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. You’re gaining confidence and developing critical thinking skills with every class and clinical experience. The program can be challenging, but I truly believe that it helps you become the best version of yourself, both academically and professionally.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s your best advice for high schoolers interested in nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>Enjoy high school!! Nursing school applications can seem very daunting at times, and it’s okay to not have everything figured out. Take time to explore different hobbies and hang out with your friends. Nursing school will come soon enough.</p>","fullName":"Laci Sears","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. 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Graduates are in great demand and enjoy a large number of career opportunities. Our BSN pass rates for first-time test takers on the national licensure exam on the Morgantown Campus in 2024 was 99.18%.","programFormat":1268,"campuses":["Morgantown","Beckley","Keyser"],"mainContent":"<p>The BSN program is offered on WVU's Beckley, Keyser and Morgantown campuses. The Morgantown Campus also offers the Expedited Summer Pathway and the Inside Outside Pathway. </p>\r\n<p>The curriculum includes courses in humanities, social sciences, basic sciences and nursing science. These courses are taken in conjunction with nursing clinical courses. Students apply their learning to actual client, family and community situations that warrant nursing intervention. In keeping with the University's commitment to improving health care for all West Virginians, all health sciences students complete a rural clinical practice as part of the degree requirements. Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? Watch the video below:</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOn6d343tc\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Expedited Summer Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>The <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/news/story?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\" data-anchor=\"?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\">Expedited Summer Pathway</a> offers Morgantown students accepted into the BSN program an opportunity to graduate nine months early by completing two summer semesters.</p>\r\n<p>Students must have already completed their freshman year of prerequisite coursework to apply for the expedited pathway with the WVU School of Nursing. Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. Please view the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/003ba80a974c437da932d53354cc82d0\" href=\"/media/75181/bsn-progression-plan_fall-2025_03122025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan_Fall 2025_03.12.2025\">Morgantown BSN progression plan</a>, the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/fe0c1e0b14204eee81f7c3a3544e4353\" href=\"/media/75187/bsn-progression-plan_beckley-campus_03102025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan Beckley 3.10.2025\">Beckley Campus BSN progression plan</a> or the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/eb7588f24a284ed5b91e27cc0f69177c\" href=\"/media/75184/wvusonpsc-bsn-progression-updated-2025-2026.pdf\" title=\"WVUSONPSC BSN Progression UPDATED 2025-2026\">Keyser Campus BSN progression plan</a> for more information. The BSN program is six semesters of clinical nursing courses after completion of all pre-requisite courses.</p>\r\n<h3>HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</h3>\r\n<p>As a student entering the BSN program at the sophomore level in the WVU School of Nursing, you will be among a group of students participating in the WVU Health Sciences Student Computer Program.</p>\r\n<p>Please read the full details, including cost information, about the <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/undergraduate-programs/bachelor-of-science/hsc-student-laptop-computer-program/\">HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</a>. </p>\r\n<h3>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</h3>\r\n<p>View a full list of <a data-udi=\"umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c\" href=\"/{localLink:umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c}\" title=\"Nursing Admission FAQs\">frequently asked questions</a> and answers for nursing admission. You can also watch a recording of the most recent <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhcS_7U-eXE\" data-anchor=\"?v=JhcS_7U-eXE\">BSN Virtual Open House</a>. </p>\r\n<h2>Accreditation</h2>\r\n<p>The Baccalaureate Degree Program in Nursing, Master's Degree Program in Nursing, Post-master’s APRN Certificate Programs, and Doctor of Nursing Practice Program at West Virginia University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.</p>","programContactNew":[{"Key":"f30d99aa-54b6-489c-80e2-0d7662175f5b","Id":0,"Name":"62496","IsDraft":false,"ItemType":0,"DocumentTypeAlias":"HSCParticipant","DocumentTypeId":3539,"TemplateId":0,"SortOrder":0,"UrlName":null,"WriterName":null,"CreatorName":null,"WriterId":0,"CreatorId":0,"Path":null,"CreateDate":"0001-01-01T00:00:00","UpdateDate":"0001-01-01T00:00:00","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","Level":0,"Url":"#","directoryId":"62496"}],"academicAdvisingPages":[],"fastTrack":false,"scheduleAVisitPage":"[]","NCLEXStatistics":[{"Key":"ce1d3e9d-d8f2-4c30-9315-5f47ec295281","Id":0,"Name":"2025","IsDraft":false,"ItemType":0,"DocumentTypeAlias":"NCLEXStatistic","DocumentTypeId":3031,"TemplateId":0,"SortOrder":0,"UrlName":null,"WriterName":null,"CreatorName":null,"WriterId":0,"CreatorId":0,"Path":null,"CreateDate":"0001-01-01T00:00:00","UpdateDate":"0001-01-01T00:00:00","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","Level":0,"Url":"#","NCLEXCampus":1415,"NCLEXShowPassRateFor":1421,"NCLEXYear":"2025"}]}]},{"ItemType":0,"Id":3677,"Key":"81f3fd15-36d8-4a1c-a35a-dd024d325a28","TemplateId":1856,"SortOrder":24,"Name":"Meet Peyton.","DocumentTypeAlias":"soNStudentProfile","DocumentTypeId":2467,"WriterName":"WVU HSC ITS","CreatorName":"wlh00001","WriterId":0,"CreatorId":29,"Path":"-1,1812,1844,1859,3677","CreateDate":"2025-10-21T11:35:20","UpdateDate":"2026-04-30T12:06:45","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","UrlName":"meet-peyton","Level":4,"IsDraft":false,"Url":"/students/profiles/meet-peyton/","metaKeywords":"","hideFromSearch":false,"pageTitle":"","navigationSettings":"","umbracoUrlName":"","metaDescription":"","navigationTitle":"","umbracoNaviHideChildren":false,"seoSettings":"","umbracoRequireSSL":false,"umbracoNaviHide":false,"auditNotes":"","auditStatus":"","pronouns":"","profileVideoURL":"","expectedGraduationDate":"2028-05-01T00:00:00","hometown":"Romney, WV","mainContent":"<h2>Why do you want to be a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p>I want to be a nurse because I have seen firsthand the impact that compassionate and attentive care can make. 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It is a much better idea to spread out studying over multiple days in smaller increments. This also helps you with time management skills!</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>Although challenging sometimes, nursing school has been a great experience! The friendships I have made along the way with other nursing students and faculty are some of best relationships I have ever made since they understand what you go through every day.</p>","fullName":"Ryan Alisauckas","campus":746,"pullQuote":"You will, without a doubt, be prepared for your real job after graduation. 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My younger brother faced some health challenges in his early years, so I spent some time in hospitals with him, and there were also several children in my community who faced battles with leukemia within a period of 6 years. One thing that all of these cases had in common was the stories of the healthcare workers who made their visits to the hospital less frightening. I always knew that, regardless of the field I entered, I wanted to be one of those people who made patients feel more at ease while in the hospital.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you want to become an ambassador?</h2>\r\n<p>I wanted to become an ambassador because I genuinely love nursing school. I love talking about our program and how it has helped to shape me into the person I am. You hear a lot of negative things about nursing school on social media, and I wanted to be a positive voice for future students to let them know that, while it is challenging, it is so rewarding.</p>\r\n<h2>What would you like prospective nursing students to know about the WVU School of Nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>One of the things that I would tell prospective nursing students about the WVU SON is how it sets you up for success. Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. You’re gaining confidence and developing critical thinking skills with every class and clinical experience. The program can be challenging, but I truly believe that it helps you become the best version of yourself, both academically and professionally.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s your best advice for high schoolers interested in nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>Enjoy high school!! Nursing school applications can seem very daunting at times, and it’s okay to not have everything figured out. Take time to explore different hobbies and hang out with your friends. Nursing school will come soon enough.</p>","fullName":"Laci Sears","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. 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Graduates are in great demand and enjoy a large number of career opportunities. Our BSN pass rates for first-time test takers on the national licensure exam on the Morgantown Campus in 2024 was 99.18%.","programFormat":1268,"campuses":["Morgantown","Beckley","Keyser"],"mainContent":"<p>The BSN program is offered on WVU's Beckley, Keyser and Morgantown campuses. The Morgantown Campus also offers the Expedited Summer Pathway and the Inside Outside Pathway. </p>\r\n<p>The curriculum includes courses in humanities, social sciences, basic sciences and nursing science. These courses are taken in conjunction with nursing clinical courses. Students apply their learning to actual client, family and community situations that warrant nursing intervention. In keeping with the University's commitment to improving health care for all West Virginians, all health sciences students complete a rural clinical practice as part of the degree requirements. Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? Watch the video below:</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOn6d343tc\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Expedited Summer Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>The <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/news/story?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\" data-anchor=\"?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\">Expedited Summer Pathway</a> offers Morgantown students accepted into the BSN program an opportunity to graduate nine months early by completing two summer semesters.</p>\r\n<p>Students must have already completed their freshman year of prerequisite coursework to apply for the expedited pathway with the WVU School of Nursing. Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. Please view the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/003ba80a974c437da932d53354cc82d0\" href=\"/media/75181/bsn-progression-plan_fall-2025_03122025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan_Fall 2025_03.12.2025\">Morgantown BSN progression plan</a>, the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/fe0c1e0b14204eee81f7c3a3544e4353\" href=\"/media/75187/bsn-progression-plan_beckley-campus_03102025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan Beckley 3.10.2025\">Beckley Campus BSN progression plan</a> or the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/eb7588f24a284ed5b91e27cc0f69177c\" href=\"/media/75184/wvusonpsc-bsn-progression-updated-2025-2026.pdf\" title=\"WVUSONPSC BSN Progression UPDATED 2025-2026\">Keyser Campus BSN progression plan</a> for more information. The BSN program is six semesters of clinical nursing courses after completion of all pre-requisite courses.</p>\r\n<h3>HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</h3>\r\n<p>As a student entering the BSN program at the sophomore level in the WVU School of Nursing, you will be among a group of students participating in the WVU Health Sciences Student Computer Program.</p>\r\n<p>Please read the full details, including cost information, about the <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/undergraduate-programs/bachelor-of-science/hsc-student-laptop-computer-program/\">HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</a>. </p>\r\n<h3>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</h3>\r\n<p>View a full list of <a data-udi=\"umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c\" href=\"/{localLink:umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c}\" title=\"Nursing Admission FAQs\">frequently asked questions</a> and answers for nursing admission. 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The NICU especially draws me because it allows me to make a difference in the earliest and most fragile stages of life.</p>\r\n<p>At the same time, labor and delivery is very appealing to me because I want to support mothers of all backgrounds during on the of the most important and emotional times in their lives. Whether it is providing reassurance, celebrating milestones, or helping through challenges, I want to be there for both mothers and babies.</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add.</h2>\r\n<p>I would just like to add how grateful I am for my husband, family, friends, and professors on this journey. The care my brother received continues to inspire me, and I hope to carry that same compassion into my own nursing career. I am honored to take this pledge today with my fellow determined, intelligent, and supportive peers. 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This is why choosing the SON is one of the best decisions I made as a student here.</p>","fullName":"Ashley Hansen","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Through the skills lab and our clinical rotations, we are able to learn through physically practicing what we learn in the classroom. 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It is a much better idea to spread out studying over multiple days in smaller increments. This also helps you with time management skills!</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>Although challenging sometimes, nursing school has been a great experience! The friendships I have made along the way with other nursing students and faculty are some of best relationships I have ever made since they understand what you go through every day.</p>","fullName":"Ryan Alisauckas","campus":746,"pullQuote":"You will, without a doubt, be prepared for your real job after graduation. 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My younger brother faced some health challenges in his early years, so I spent some time in hospitals with him, and there were also several children in my community who faced battles with leukemia within a period of 6 years. One thing that all of these cases had in common was the stories of the healthcare workers who made their visits to the hospital less frightening. I always knew that, regardless of the field I entered, I wanted to be one of those people who made patients feel more at ease while in the hospital.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you want to become an ambassador?</h2>\r\n<p>I wanted to become an ambassador because I genuinely love nursing school. I love talking about our program and how it has helped to shape me into the person I am. You hear a lot of negative things about nursing school on social media, and I wanted to be a positive voice for future students to let them know that, while it is challenging, it is so rewarding.</p>\r\n<h2>What would you like prospective nursing students to know about the WVU School of Nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>One of the things that I would tell prospective nursing students about the WVU SON is how it sets you up for success. Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. You’re gaining confidence and developing critical thinking skills with every class and clinical experience. The program can be challenging, but I truly believe that it helps you become the best version of yourself, both academically and professionally.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s your best advice for high schoolers interested in nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>Enjoy high school!! Nursing school applications can seem very daunting at times, and it’s okay to not have everything figured out. Take time to explore different hobbies and hang out with your friends. Nursing school will come soon enough.</p>","fullName":"Laci Sears","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. 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Graduates are in great demand and enjoy a large number of career opportunities. Our BSN pass rates for first-time test takers on the national licensure exam on the Morgantown Campus in 2024 was 99.18%.","programFormat":1268,"campuses":["Morgantown","Beckley","Keyser"],"mainContent":"<p>The BSN program is offered on WVU's Beckley, Keyser and Morgantown campuses. The Morgantown Campus also offers the Expedited Summer Pathway and the Inside Outside Pathway. </p>\r\n<p>The curriculum includes courses in humanities, social sciences, basic sciences and nursing science. These courses are taken in conjunction with nursing clinical courses. Students apply their learning to actual client, family and community situations that warrant nursing intervention. In keeping with the University's commitment to improving health care for all West Virginians, all health sciences students complete a rural clinical practice as part of the degree requirements. Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? Watch the video below:</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOn6d343tc\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Expedited Summer Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>The <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/news/story?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\" data-anchor=\"?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\">Expedited Summer Pathway</a> offers Morgantown students accepted into the BSN program an opportunity to graduate nine months early by completing two summer semesters.</p>\r\n<p>Students must have already completed their freshman year of prerequisite coursework to apply for the expedited pathway with the WVU School of Nursing. Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. Please view the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/003ba80a974c437da932d53354cc82d0\" href=\"/media/75181/bsn-progression-plan_fall-2025_03122025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan_Fall 2025_03.12.2025\">Morgantown BSN progression plan</a>, the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/fe0c1e0b14204eee81f7c3a3544e4353\" href=\"/media/75187/bsn-progression-plan_beckley-campus_03102025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan Beckley 3.10.2025\">Beckley Campus BSN progression plan</a> or the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/eb7588f24a284ed5b91e27cc0f69177c\" href=\"/media/75184/wvusonpsc-bsn-progression-updated-2025-2026.pdf\" title=\"WVUSONPSC BSN Progression UPDATED 2025-2026\">Keyser Campus BSN progression plan</a> for more information. The BSN program is six semesters of clinical nursing courses after completion of all pre-requisite courses.</p>\r\n<h3>HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</h3>\r\n<p>As a student entering the BSN program at the sophomore level in the WVU School of Nursing, you will be among a group of students participating in the WVU Health Sciences Student Computer Program.</p>\r\n<p>Please read the full details, including cost information, about the <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/undergraduate-programs/bachelor-of-science/hsc-student-laptop-computer-program/\">HSC Student Laptop Computer Program</a>. </p>\r\n<h3>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</h3>\r\n<p>View a full list of <a data-udi=\"umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c\" href=\"/{localLink:umb://document/c3b1ab996ebe456487f8fd713578e94c}\" title=\"Nursing Admission FAQs\">frequently asked questions</a> and answers for nursing admission. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? 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Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. Please view the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/003ba80a974c437da932d53354cc82d0\" href=\"/media/75181/bsn-progression-plan_fall-2025_03122025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan_Fall 2025_03.12.2025\">Morgantown BSN progression plan</a>, the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/fe0c1e0b14204eee81f7c3a3544e4353\" href=\"/media/75187/bsn-progression-plan_beckley-campus_03102025.pdf\" title=\"BSN Progression Plan Beckley 3.10.2025\">Beckley Campus BSN progression plan</a> or the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/eb7588f24a284ed5b91e27cc0f69177c\" href=\"/media/75184/wvusonpsc-bsn-progression-updated-2025-2026.pdf\" title=\"WVUSONPSC BSN Progression UPDATED 2025-2026\">Keyser Campus BSN progression plan</a> for more information. 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The NICU especially draws me because it allows me to make a difference in the earliest and most fragile stages of life.</p>\r\n<p>At the same time, labor and delivery is very appealing to me because I want to support mothers of all backgrounds during on the of the most important and emotional times in their lives. Whether it is providing reassurance, celebrating milestones, or helping through challenges, I want to be there for both mothers and babies.</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add.</h2>\r\n<p>I would just like to add how grateful I am for my husband, family, friends, and professors on this journey. The care my brother received continues to inspire me, and I hope to carry that same compassion into my own nursing career. I am honored to take this pledge today with my fellow determined, intelligent, and supportive peers. 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This is why choosing the SON is one of the best decisions I made as a student here.</p>","fullName":"Ashley Hansen","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Through the skills lab and our clinical rotations, we are able to learn through physically practicing what we learn in the classroom. 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It is a much better idea to spread out studying over multiple days in smaller increments. This also helps you with time management skills!</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>Although challenging sometimes, nursing school has been a great experience! The friendships I have made along the way with other nursing students and faculty are some of best relationships I have ever made since they understand what you go through every day.</p>","fullName":"Ryan Alisauckas","campus":746,"pullQuote":"You will, without a doubt, be prepared for your real job after graduation. 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My younger brother faced some health challenges in his early years, so I spent some time in hospitals with him, and there were also several children in my community who faced battles with leukemia within a period of 6 years. One thing that all of these cases had in common was the stories of the healthcare workers who made their visits to the hospital less frightening. I always knew that, regardless of the field I entered, I wanted to be one of those people who made patients feel more at ease while in the hospital.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you want to become an ambassador?</h2>\r\n<p>I wanted to become an ambassador because I genuinely love nursing school. I love talking about our program and how it has helped to shape me into the person I am. You hear a lot of negative things about nursing school on social media, and I wanted to be a positive voice for future students to let them know that, while it is challenging, it is so rewarding.</p>\r\n<h2>What would you like prospective nursing students to know about the WVU School of Nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>One of the things that I would tell prospective nursing students about the WVU SON is how it sets you up for success. Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. You’re gaining confidence and developing critical thinking skills with every class and clinical experience. The program can be challenging, but I truly believe that it helps you become the best version of yourself, both academically and professionally.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s your best advice for high schoolers interested in nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>Enjoy high school!! Nursing school applications can seem very daunting at times, and it’s okay to not have everything figured out. Take time to explore different hobbies and hang out with your friends. Nursing school will come soon enough.</p>","fullName":"Laci Sears","campus":746,"pullQuote":"Not only do we have state-of-the-art simulation labs, but we also have faculty who truly care about your success in the program. Our program has a great mix of hands-on and classroom experiences that help you grow as a student and a future RN. 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Graduates are in great demand and enjoy a large number of career opportunities. Our BSN pass rates for first-time test takers on the national licensure exam on the Morgantown Campus in 2024 was 99.18%.","programFormat":1268,"campuses":["Morgantown","Beckley","Keyser"],"mainContent":"<p>The BSN program is offered on WVU's Beckley, Keyser and Morgantown campuses. The Morgantown Campus also offers the Expedited Summer Pathway and the Inside Outside Pathway. </p>\r\n<p>The curriculum includes courses in humanities, social sciences, basic sciences and nursing science. These courses are taken in conjunction with nursing clinical courses. Students apply their learning to actual client, family and community situations that warrant nursing intervention. In keeping with the University's commitment to improving health care for all West Virginians, all health sciences students complete a rural clinical practice as part of the degree requirements. Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about the benefits of a BSN program? Watch the video below:</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOn6d343tc\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Expedited Summer Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>The <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/news/story?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\" data-anchor=\"?headline=wvu-school-of-nursing-to-offer-expedited-summer-pathway-allowing-bsn-students-to-graduate-early\">Expedited Summer Pathway</a> offers Morgantown students accepted into the BSN program an opportunity to graduate nine months early by completing two summer semesters.</p>\r\n<p>Students must have already completed their freshman year of prerequisite coursework to apply for the expedited pathway with the WVU School of Nursing. Expedited Summer Pathway participants remain eligible for the same financial aid and scholarship opportunities as the traditional pathway.</p>\r\n<p>The Expedited Summer Pathway is currently available for students admitted to the nursing program in the fall semester. Eligible students will receive the online application via mix e-mail during the first semester of the nursing program. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/41fd28fb5d4d472599e5d4f38f461f93\" href=\"/media/75277/expedited-summer-pathway-info-sheet-2262026.pdf\" title=\"Expedited Summer Pathway Info Guide\">Expedited Summer Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Inside Outside Pathway</h2>\r\n<p>Through a new partnership with Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, WVU School of Nursing students are invited to apply for the <a href=\"https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2026/01/22/wvu-school-of-nursing-partners-with-johns-hopkins-to-expand-community-nursing-opportunities-for-students?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\" data-anchor=\"?utm_source=cision-news-release&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=general&amp;utm_content=gen1825\">Inside Outside pathway</a> — a community nursing track that allows students to make a difference outside the hospital setting by improving access to care and promoting wellness in schools, homes, health departments and elsewhere.</p>\r\n<p>Students in the Inside Outside pathway will follow the traditional BSN curriculum and participate in classroom and simulation experiences alongside their peers throughout the program. The primary distinction for Inside Outside students is that, starting in the junior year, their clinical placements will occur in community settings, where they will be paired with a preceptor. Please review the <a data-udi=\"umb://media/cabbf974dfa34192b35c08414bfb42f3\" href=\"/media/75297/2026-01-son-inside-outside-onesheet.pdf\" title=\"Inside Outside One Sheet 2026\">Inside Outside Pathway information guide</a> for additional details and FAQs.</p>\r\n<h2>Simulation Experience</h2>\r\n<p>We offer the opportunity for students to learn in state-of-the-art simulation <a href=\"https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/steps/\">facilities</a> where they practice patient care without fear of jeopardizing patient safety.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7H9bzVbB8k&amp;t=1s\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Additional Information and Resources</h2>\r\n<h3>Progression Plans</h3>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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Back to Meet the Grads

Paige Bradley

Bachelor of Science
School of Nursing

Nursing school has challenged me in ways I didn’t expect, but it has also shaped me into who I am today. I’ve grown so much, not just in knowledge and skill, but in my faith and in how I care for others. I’m really thankful for that, and I’m excited to carry it with me into this next chapter.

What made you consider nursing as a program of study?

I think it was a combination of things that drew me to nursing. I’ve always had a heart for serving others, and I truly believe that’s something God placed within me. My faith is also a driving factor for me. I feel like nursing is a way for me to be the hands and feet of the Lord and make a meaningful impact in people’s lives.

A big influence for me was my nana, who was my best friend growing up. She had cancer throughout my childhood and stayed with my family while receiving treatment. I spent a lot of time going to her chemo appointments and helping care for her, and I saw firsthand how much of a difference nurses can make, not just for the patient, but for the entire family. The kindness and compassion those nurses showed left a lasting impression on me.

Between that experience and my faith, I’ve come to see nursing not just as a career, but as a true calling.

Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing?

WVU has always been a special place to me. My parents actually met here, so in a way, it’s part of the reason I’m here at all. I’ve grown up a Mountaineer, so choosing WVU felt like coming home.

Beyond that, I wanted to stay in my home state and learn in an environment that would truly challenge and prepare me. Having the opportunity to train at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital was a huge factor. It’s one of the top hospitals in the state, and the level of experience, learning, and growth available here is unmatched. I knew I would be exposed to a wide range of patient populations and real-world situations that would help shape me into the kind of nurse I want to be.

Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?

There have been so many meaningful experiences, but one that stands out most is a clinical experience with a patient and his family that deeply impacted me. I felt a strong connection to them while caring for him, and even after that clinical day, I continued to think about and pray for him and his family for months.

The following semester, I was contacted and told that the patient’s family had sent a letter to the dean expressing their gratitude for the care their son received. They specifically mentioned me as someone who made an impact during his time in the hospital and shared that he was making a strong recovery.

That moment brought me to tears. It was such a powerful reminder of my “why,” especially during one of the most challenging seasons of nursing school. It showed me that even small acts of compassion can truly make a lasting difference in someone’s life.

What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?

I would tell myself to give myself more grace. It’s so easy to feel imposter syndrome when you’re first starting out and don’t know much yet, but you’re not supposed to know everything, that’s why you’re here.

I would remind myself to shift my perspective and see learning as something beautiful. You’re growing, developing, and becoming the nurse you’re meant to be. Trust the process and know that you are exactly where you’re supposed to be.

What are your plans after graduation?

After graduation, I will be starting as a pediatric ICU nurse at WVU Medicine Golisano Children's Hospital. I am beyond excited and incredibly grateful for this opportunity. It truly feels like a dream come true.

Right now, my focus is on continuing to learn and grow every single day while providing the best possible care to the children and families I serve. I’m not sure what the future holds in terms of further education, but I’m open to wherever God leads me. For now, I’m just excited to step into this role and begin making a difference.

How do you feel WVU prepared you for your next chapter?

I feel incredibly grateful for how everything has come together during my time at WVU. When I first started, I didn’t even know that I wanted to go into the PICU, but through my clinical rotations, I discovered a true passion for it and completely fell in love with that area of nursing.

Being able to gain experience on the unit I will now be working on has been such a blessing, and it has given me both confidence and clarity stepping into this next chapter. Along with that, being part of a program with such strong outcomes, like recent classes achieving a 100% NCLEX pass rate, reassures me that I am well prepared for what’s ahead.

It really showed me that you don’t have to have everything figured out at the beginning. Through hard work, faith, and experience, you find exactly where you’re meant to be. I’m just incredibly thankful for the journey and excited to step into a role that feels so aligned with my calling.

Anything else you’d like to add?

I think the biggest thing I would add is just how grateful I am for this entire journey. Nursing school has challenged me in ways I didn’t expect, but it has also shaped me into who I am today.

I’ve grown so much, not just in knowledge and skill, but in my faith and in how I care for others. I’m really thankful for that, and I’m excited to carry it with me into this next chapter.