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Barnes-Jewish College and Webster University Partnership Make It Easier for Students to Pursue Dual STEM-Nursing Degrees

Under this dual enrollment program, biology students at Webster can complete an undergraduate nursing degree at Goldfarb. View news article
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Goldfarb Lands Ranking with Nursing Schools Almanac

The Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing is now ranked as one of the best nursing schools in the United States by the Nursing Schools Almanac. Goldfarb is listed 51 out of 100 nursing schools in the country.

Rankings are based on factors including academic prestige and perceived value, breadth and depth of nursing programs offered, and student success, particularly on the NCLEX national licensure exam.

The Nursing Schools Almanac also listed Goldfarb 22 out of 100 private nursing schools in the country and six out of 75 nursing schools in the plains.

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Weekend and Evening Option (WEO)

The journey to becoming a nurse is now more attainable than ever, even for people who work full-time. Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing is now offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Weekend and Evening Option designed with working people in mind. View news article
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Upper Division Option

Upper Division Option Leads to Limitless Possibilities

Have you completed your nursing prerequisites and ready to move forward with your nursing career? Take the next step to your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) through the convenient Upper Division Option at Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing.

You can receive your degree in just 20 months in the Upper Division Option. This is a full-time, five-term program with classes offered during the day with three terms in a year.

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A Furry Approach to Preparing Healthy, Resilient Nurses

Our country is in the middle of a mental health crisis. Nearly one in five American adults will have a diagnosable mental health condition in any given year. That includes 42.5 million adults with anxiety and 21 million adults with depression. Various forms of mental illness — from mild to severe — touches nearly every family. View news article
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Honoring the Impact of Nursing Alumni

Each year, the Barnes-Jewish College Alumni Association awards alumni from Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing and their legacy schools the prestigious honor of the Distinguished Alumni Award. View news article
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Goldfarb Board Trustee Encourages Women to find their Passion during International Women’s Day Presentation

Happy Women’s History Month! The BJC Women’s Connection celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021, with a special virtual program titled “Finding Peace and Finding Your Passion – a Conversation with Maxine Clark”.

The event celebrated women in leadership roles and highlighted the importance of a balanced life, an open mind and the courage it takes to make your professional dreams a reality. Keynote Speaker, Maxine Clark

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Goldfarb Announces Recipients of BJC Bright Futures Scholarship

ST. LOUIS, MO - Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing is excited to announce the first recipients of the newly established BJC Bright Futures Scholarship.

“We had an overwhelming response with many well-deserving applicants,” said Stacy Bogier, director of enrollment management at Goldfarb. “These students are dedicated to their education and the field of nursing. We are honored to award these individuals with scholarships for all their hard work and dedication.”

The first recipients of the BJC Bright Futures Scholarship are:

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Goldfarb, Barnes-Jewish collaborate on new nurse education model

September marked a “new beginning” in nurse education at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. 

The traditional model of nursing education at Barnes-Jewish has featured an instructor from Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing leading a group of eight students through a semester of clinical learning on a nursing unit. The Dedicated Education Units (DEU) will facilitate skills development for students and provide the opportunity for a team of nurses to prepare the next generation of nurses.

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