Union University Student Nurses' Association

What is SNA at Union?

Student Nurses' Association

Advisor: Gwen McCartney
NSNA is the largest health professional student organization in the United States. Union University’s chapter started in February, 1986. It is open to all Pre-Nursing and BSN students. Purposes of the organization are to assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality health care; to provide programs of professional interest and to aid in the development of the whole person. Community involvement and scholarship opportunities are available. The chapter meets monthly with additional opportunities for state and national meetings.

http://www.uu.edu/academics/son/organizations.cfm


How to join Union's chapter of SNA

You can join at any SNA meeting.  Just ask any officer and they will be more than willing to help you with any information you need! :)  Or, if you'd like more information you can email any of our officers, click here.

What are some of the benefits of joining SNA?

  1. Fellowship with other nursing students
  2. Leadership opportunities
  3. Fun events!
  4. Scholarship information and opportunities
  5. Professional development
  6. Learn about graduate level studies of interest
  7. Resume builder
  8. Community involvement
  9. Conventions
  10. A break from the grueling schedule of nursing school!  


How to join NSNA

Want to join NSNA?  Click here!

What are some of the benefits of joining NSNA?

  1. Free Subscription to Imprint and STAT newsletters
  2. Wisconsin & National Convention Opportunities
  3. Career Planning and Job Opportunities
  4. Discounted products through NSNA
  5. Possible school credit through NSNA’s Leadership U
  6. Awards and Recognition
  7. Leadership Opportunities
  8. Project Opportunities
  9. Scholarship Opportunities
  10. Networking Opportunities

For more information about NSNA, click here!

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