Excellence Since 1891

Anora School of Nursing

A Cooperative Nursing Program with Anora College

Preparing compassionate, skilled nurses to lead in healthcare. Our nationally accredited program combines rigorous academics with hands-on clinical experience to launch your nursing career.

95% NCLEX Pass Rate
98% Job Placement
130+ Years of Excellence

About Anora School of Nursing

Welcome to Anora School of Nursing, where we've been shaping the future of healthcare since 1891. As one of the most respected nursing programs in the Washington, DC area, we combine time-honored traditions with innovative teaching methods to prepare nurses who excel in today's complex healthcare environment.

Our cooperative program with Anora College provides students with a comprehensive education that integrates liberal arts with professional nursing courses. Graduates earn an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Nursing and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.

Our Mission

To prepare competent, caring, entry-level professional nurses who will contribute to the health and well-being of a diverse population through excellence in nursing education, practice, and service.

Why Choose Anora?

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Clinical Excellence

Access to premier clinical sites with diverse patient populations and cutting-edge technology.

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Expert Faculty

Learn from experienced nurse educators with advanced degrees and active clinical practice.

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Modern Simulation

State-of-the-art simulation laboratory for safe, hands-on practice before clinical rotations.

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Career Support

Comprehensive career services and strong employer relationships for job placement success.

Philosophy & Core Beliefs

The faculty of Anora School of Nursing believes that nursing is both an art and a science. We are committed to preparing nurses who provide holistic, patient-centered care across the lifespan.

We Believe...

  • In the inherent worth and dignity of each individual regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status.
  • That education is a dynamic process that fosters critical thinking, professional growth, and lifelong learning.
  • That nursing practice is based on scientific principles, evidence-based research, and ethical standards.
  • In collaborative partnerships with patients, families, communities, and interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
  • That caring is the essence of nursing and the foundation of professional practice.
  • In continuous quality improvement and the pursuit of excellence in nursing education and practice.

Faculty Qualifications

Our faculty members are experienced nurse educators who hold graduate degrees in nursing or related fields. Many maintain active clinical practice and contribute to nursing research and scholarship. All faculty are committed to student success and provide individualized guidance throughout your nursing education journey.

Accreditation & Approvals

Anora School of Nursing is proud to maintain full accreditation from the recognized bodies overseeing nursing education quality.

DC Board of Nursing

Anora School of Nursing is approved by the DC Board of Nursing.

Address: 899 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 724-4900

Accreditation Commission for Nursing Education (ACS)

The associate degree nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Nursing Education.

Address: 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326
Phone: (404) 975-5000

National League for Nursing (NLN)

Anora School of Nursing is designated as an NLN Center of Excellence in Nursing Education, recognizing our commitment to the highest standards in nursing education.

Our History

For over 130 years, Anora School of Nursing has been at the forefront of nursing education, adapting to meet the evolving needs of healthcare while maintaining our commitment to excellence.

1891

The School of Nursing was established, becoming one of the first nursing programs in the region.

1971

Transitioned to an associate degree program, partnering with local colleges to provide comprehensive education.

2008

Opened state-of-the-art simulation laboratory, enhancing hands-on learning experiences.

2022

Achieved NLN Center of Excellence designation, recognizing outstanding nursing education.

2025

Continuing our legacy of excellence with expanded programs and enhanced technology integration.

How to Apply

Ready to begin your nursing journey? Follow these steps to apply to Anora School of Nursing. We accept applications for both Fall and Spring semesters.

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Attend an information session to learn more about our program, meet faculty, and tour our facilities. Sessions are held monthly. Contact us to register.

Phone: (908) 493-6959 | Email: contact@anoraai.com

Application Process

Submit Preliminary Application

Complete and submit your preliminary application along with all required documents.

Complete Prerequisites

Ensure all prerequisite courses are completed with required grades. Submit official transcripts.

Entrance Testing

Complete the required entrance examination. Minimum scores must be achieved for consideration.

Interview & Selection

Qualified candidates are invited for an interview. Final selection is based on overall evaluation.

Application Deadlines

Semester Application Deadline Program Start
Fall Semester March 1 August
Spring Semester October 1 January

Admission Requirements

Eligibility Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Completion of prerequisite courses with grades of C or better
  • Successful completion of entrance examination with minimum required scores
  • Current CPR certification (Healthcare Provider level)
  • Clear criminal background check and drug screening

Prerequisite Courses

  • BIO 101 Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab 4 credits
  • BIO 102 Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab 4 credits
  • BIO 210 Microbiology with Lab 4 credits
  • ENG 101 English Composition I 3 credits
  • PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 credits
  • MAT 110 College Mathematics 3 credits

Required Documents

  • Completed application form
  • Official high school transcript or GED scores
  • Official college transcripts from all institutions attended
  • Two professional or academic letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement (500-750 words)
  • Copy of current CPR certification
  • Valid government-issued photo ID

Program Tracks

Anora School of Nursing offers two pathways to earn your Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and become eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination.

Generic RN Track

For students new to nursing or with no prior nursing credentials. This comprehensive 4-semester program provides a complete nursing education from foundational concepts through advanced clinical practice.

Duration: 4 semesters (2 years)
Credits: 68 total credits

LPN to RN Track

For Licensed Practical Nurses seeking to advance their careers. This accelerated program builds upon your existing nursing knowledge and clinical experience.

Duration: 3 semesters (18 months)
Credits: 68 total credits

Advanced Placement

Students with prior healthcare experience (EMT, CNA, Medical Corpsman) may be eligible for advanced placement. Contact the admissions office to discuss your qualifications.

Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to prepare students for success on the NCLEX-RN examination and for entry-level professional nursing practice. The program integrates classroom instruction, laboratory skills, and clinical experiences.

Core Nursing Courses

  • NUR 101 Fundamentals of Nursing 8 credits
  • NUR 102 Pharmacology for Nurses 3 credits
  • NUR 201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I 8 credits
  • NUR 202 Medical-Surgical Nursing II 8 credits
  • NUR 210 Maternal-Newborn Nursing 5 credits
  • NUR 215 Pediatric Nursing 5 credits
  • NUR 220 Mental Health Nursing 5 credits
  • NUR 230 Nursing Leadership & Management 4 credits
  • NUR 240 NCLEX Preparation 2 credits

Clinical Experiences

Students complete clinical rotations at various healthcare facilities, gaining hands-on experience in diverse settings including:

  • Acute care hospitals
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Community health centers
  • Specialty units (ICU, ER, OR, Labor & Delivery)

Simulation Center

Our state-of-the-art Simulation Center provides a safe learning environment where students can practice clinical skills before working with actual patients.

High-Fidelity Simulators

Adult, pediatric, and infant mannequins that breathe, have pulses, and respond to treatments.

Skills Lab

Practice stations for IV insertion, medication administration, wound care, and more.

Simulation Scenarios

Realistic patient scenarios that prepare students for clinical decision-making.

Debriefing Rooms

Dedicated spaces for reflection and learning from simulation experiences.

Program Outcomes

Our program has a strong track record of preparing successful nurses. Our graduates consistently exceed national benchmarks.

95%

NCLEX-RN Pass Rate

First-time pass rate for our graduates (above national average)

98%

Job Placement

Graduates employed in nursing within 6 months of graduation

90%

Completion Rate

Students who complete the program within expected timeframe

Graduate Competencies

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Provide safe, evidence-based nursing care to diverse patient populations
  • Apply critical thinking and clinical reasoning in patient care decisions
  • Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare teams
  • Demonstrate professionalism and ethical practice in all nursing activities
  • Utilize informatics and technology to enhance patient care
  • Participate in quality improvement and safety initiatives

Academic Policies & Regulations

Students are expected to meet and maintain academic standards throughout the program. The following policies ensure student success and preparation for professional nursing practice.

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance is mandatory for all classes, laboratory sessions, and clinical rotations. Excessive absences may result in course failure or dismissal from the program.

  • Classroom: Maximum 2 unexcused absences per course
  • Clinical: No unexcused clinical absences permitted; all missed clinical time must be made up
  • Lab: Attendance required for all scheduled lab sessions

Grading Requirements

Nursing students must achieve minimum grades to progress in the program:

  • Minimum passing grade: C+ (78%) in all nursing courses
  • Theory/Clinical integration: Must pass both theory and clinical components
  • Math competency: 100% on medication calculation exams (with remediation opportunities)

Progression Requirements

  • Maintain minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA throughout the program
  • Pass all nursing courses with C+ (78%) or higher on first or second attempt
  • Complete all courses in the prescribed sequence
  • Students may repeat a maximum of two nursing courses during the program

Clinical Requirements

  • Complete all required clinical hours for each course
  • Demonstrate competency in all clinical skills
  • Maintain current health clearance and compliance documentation
  • Pass clinical site background checks and drug screenings

Professional Conduct

All students must adhere to professional standards of nursing practice:

  • Follow the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses
  • Maintain patient confidentiality (HIPAA compliance)
  • Demonstrate professional behavior in all settings
  • Academic integrity required โ€“ cheating or plagiarism results in dismissal

Health Requirements

Students must maintain current health compliance documentation:

  • Annual TB screening (PPD or chest X-ray)
  • Current CPR certification (BLS for Healthcare Providers)
  • Required immunizations: MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B series, Tdap, annual influenza
  • COVID-19 vaccination (per clinical site requirements)
  • Physical examination clearance

Complete Policy Information

For complete academic policies, procedures, and student expectations, please refer to the Student Handbook 2024-2025.

Financial Aid & Tuition

We believe that finances should not be a barrier to nursing education. Various financial aid options are available to help you achieve your goals.

Financial Aid Options

Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA)

Students may be eligible for federal grants, loans, and work-study programs. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility.

Anora School Code: 012345

How to Apply for FAFSA:

  1. Visit studentaid.gov and create an FSA ID
  2. Complete the FAFSA application online
  3. Enter our school code: 012345
  4. Submit your application and await your Student Aid Report (SAR)
  5. Respond promptly to any requests for additional documentation

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Scholarships

Various scholarships are available based on academic achievement, financial need, and other criteria. Contact the financial aid office for current opportunities.

Veterans Benefits

Our program is approved for veterans' educational benefits. Veterans and eligible dependents may use GI Billยฎ benefits.

  • GI Billยฎ: Full tuition coverage for eligible veterans and service members
  • Yellow Ribbon Program: Additional funding for qualifying students
  • Vocational Rehabilitation: Available for veterans with service-connected disabilities
  • Dependents' Education Assistance: Benefits for eligible dependents of veterans

Contact our VA Certifying Official: contact@anoraai.com or (908) 493-6959

Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)

The EOF program provides financial assistance and support services to students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

EOF Eligibility:

  • DC resident with demonstrated financial need
  • First-generation college student (preferred)
  • Demonstrates academic potential and motivation

EOF Services Include:

  • Financial assistance for tuition and fees
  • Academic advising and tutoring
  • Personal counseling and mentoring
  • Summer enrichment programs

Payment Plans

Payment plans are available for students who need to spread tuition payments over the semester. Contact the Bursar's Office to discuss payment options and set up a plan that works for you.

Contact: contact@anoraai.com or (908) 493-6959

Tuition & Fee Details

Detailed breakdown of tuition and fees for the 2025-2026 academic year. All fees are subject to change. Please contact admissions for the most current information.

Generic RN Track Tuition (5 Nursing Semesters)

Fee Type Rate Estimated Total
Tuition $218 per credit $6,976
Clinical Fee $822 per credit $23,016
Course Technology Fee $380-$665 per course $3,040
Student Services Fee $115 per semester $575
Convocation Fee One-time $100
Graduation Fee One-time $90
NCLEX Review Course One-time $500
Nursing Courses Total $34,297
Pre-requisite Courses (Anora College) Varies $7,389
Estimated Program Total $41,686

LPN to RN Track Tuition (6 Semesters)

Fee Type Estimated Total
Nursing Courses Total $23,389
Pre-requisite Courses (Anora College) $7,389
Estimated Program Total $30,778

Additional Expenses

Students should budget for the following additional expenses throughout the program:

Expense Frequency Estimated Cost
Textbooks & Course Materials Per Semester $500
Uniforms (scrubs, shoes, lab coat) One-time $100
CPR Certification (BLS for Healthcare Providers) Bi-annually $90
Malpractice Insurance Annually $100
Flu Shot Annually $30
Health Clearance (physical, immunizations, titers) One-time $325
Drug Screening As required $100
Background Check Annually $130
Compliance Tracking (CastleBranch) One-time $50
Stethoscope One-time $50-$150
Laptop (optional, available through college) One-time $600

Important Notice

Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. The estimates above are for planning purposes only. For the most current and accurate fee information, please contact our Admissions Office at (908) 493-6959 or email contact@anoraai.com.

Current Students

Resources and information for enrolled students at Anora School of Nursing.

Student Resources

  • Student Handbook 2024-2025 - Complete guide to policies and procedures
  • Academic calendar and important dates
  • Tutoring and academic support services
  • Library and research resources
  • Student success coaching

Uniform Requirements

All nursing students must wear the official school uniform during clinical rotations. Proper professional appearance is essential for patient care and clinical site requirements.

Required Uniform Items

  • Official Anora School of Nursing scrubs โ€“ designated colors (purchased through approved vendor)
  • White or black nursing shoes โ€“ closed-toe, non-slip, clean and in good condition
  • School-issued ID badge โ€“ must be worn and visible at all times during clinicals
  • Watch with second hand โ€“ required for taking vital signs (no smart watches at some clinical sites)
  • Stethoscope โ€“ specifications provided at orientation (quality dual-head recommended)
  • Lab coat โ€“ required for certain clinical activities and community health rotations
  • Penlight โ€“ for patient assessments
  • Bandage scissors โ€“ nursing shears for clinical use

Purchasing Information

Approved uniform vendors and ordering information will be provided during new student orientation. Students must order uniforms promptly to ensure receipt before the first clinical rotation.

Contact the school office for current vendor information: (908) 493-6959

Professional Organizations

Students are encouraged to join professional nursing organizations to enhance their education and career development:

Student Nurses Association

The Anora Student Nurses Association provides opportunities for leadership development, community service, and professional networking. All enrolled students are eligible to join.

DAISY Award

The DAISY Award is an international recognition program that honors extraordinary nurses. Each semester, the Anora School of Nursing recognizes a student who exemplifies outstanding compassionate care.

Selection Criteria

DAISY Award recipients are selected based on:

  • Compassionate care โ€“ Demonstrates exceptional empathy and patient-centered approach
  • Clinical excellence โ€“ Exhibits outstanding nursing skills and knowledge
  • Leadership qualities โ€“ Shows initiative and inspires fellow students
  • Patient-centered focus โ€“ Dedicated to holistic patient care and advocacy
  • Role model behavior โ€“ Exemplifies professional nursing standards

About the DAISY Foundation

The DAISY Foundation was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes to honor nurses for the extraordinary, compassionate care they provide to patients and families. The DAISY Award for Nursing Students recognizes those who best exemplify caring science principles and demonstrate exceptional commitment to the nursing profession.

Learn more about The DAISY Foundation โ†’

RN to BSN Pathways

Graduates interested in continuing their education can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) through our articulation agreements with partner universities.

Benefits of Continuing to BSN

  • Expanded career opportunities โ€“ Many hospitals prefer or require BSN-prepared nurses
  • Higher earning potential โ€“ BSN nurses often command higher salaries
  • Preparation for advanced practice โ€“ Foundation for MSN, NP, and doctoral programs
  • Leadership positions โ€“ Qualify for management and administrative roles
  • Specialization opportunities โ€“ Access to specialty certifications and practice areas

Articulation Agreements

Our partnerships with local universities allow Anora graduates to seamlessly transition to BSN and MSN programs with:

  • Seamless transfer of credits earned at Anora
  • Discounted tuition rates for program graduates
  • Online and hybrid program options for working nurses
  • Accelerated completion pathways (12-18 months for BSN)

Contact our academic advisors for partner school information: contact@anoraai.com

Graduates & Alumni

Join our thriving community of over 5,000 nursing graduates who are making a difference in healthcare across the region and beyond.

Alumni Network

Our alumni network provides ongoing support and opportunities for professional growth, including:

  • Networking events and reunions
  • Continuing education opportunities
  • Career advancement resources
  • Mentorship programs for current students

Stay Connected

Update your contact information and stay informed about alumni events and opportunities:

Alumni Relations

Email: contact@anoraai.com

Phone: (908) 493-6959

Get Involved

Share your expertise and experience with current students through guest lectures, mentorship programs, or serving as a clinical preceptor.

Support Our Mission

Your contribution helps provide scholarships, enhance learning facilities, and support our mission of nursing education excellence. Join our community of benefactors who make a difference in the lives of future nurses.

Ways to Give

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Annual Fund

Unrestricted gifts to the annual fund support the school's most pressing needs, including student scholarships, equipment, and program enhancements.

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Scholarship Endowments

Establish a named scholarship to provide ongoing financial support for deserving nursing students for generations to come.

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Equipment Donations

Support our simulation lab and clinical learning facilities with gifts for state-of-the-art medical equipment and technology.

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Memorial & Honor Gifts

Make a meaningful tribute to a loved one, colleague, or mentor by making a gift in their memory or honor.

Your Impact

Donations to Anora School of Nursing help:

  • Provide scholarships to students with financial need
  • Upgrade simulation lab equipment and technology
  • Support faculty development and continuing education
  • Fund student success programs and tutoring services
  • Enhance clinical learning experiences

How to Donate

To make a gift or learn more about giving opportunities, please contact:

Development Office
Email: contact@anoraai.com
Phone: (908) 493-6959

Anora School of Nursing is a nonprofit educational institution. Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Contact Us

We're here to answer your questions and help you take the first step toward your nursing career.

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Phone

(908) 493-6959

Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

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Email

contact@anoraai.com

We respond within 1-2 business days

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Address

26 Main Street
Washington, DC 20500

Office Hours

Day Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday Closed

Getting Here

By Public Transit: We are accessible via public transportation. Check local transit schedules for the most convenient routes.

By Car: Visitor parking is available on campus. Please check in at the main entrance for a visitor pass.

Schedule a Visit

Want to tour our facilities and learn more about our program? Contact us to schedule a campus visit or attend an information session.

Official Student Guide

Student Handbook

Policies, Procedures & Academic Information

2024-2025

Academic Year

Anora School of Nursing A Cooperative Nursing Program with Anora College of Washington, DC
โ˜… Center of Excellence in Nursing Education
2008-2024

Student Responsibility

It is the student's responsibility to become thoroughly familiar with the Anora Health/Anora School of Nursing Student Handbook and to comply with the provisions as written. The rules and regulations set forth in this publication constitute students' rights and responsibilities, as well as outlining the requirements for admission, retention, promotion, and the degree requirements for the nursing program.

The School of Nursing has stringent requirements for admission and retention that takes priority over the Anora College General Catalog minimum requirements. This publication is reviewed and revised each academic year. The current Student Handbook becomes effective on the first day of the fall semester of the academic year.

Students will be notified if there are changes to program policies applicable to all students regardless of date of admission to the nursing program. This publication contains information valid for 2024-2025 academic year. A copy of the current Student Handbook can be accessed on the home page of the School of Nursing website, education.anoraai.com.

Important: All School of Nursing rules, regulations, policies, and procedures are subject to change. Failure to read this or other school of nursing or college publications does not excuse the student from knowing the rules and regulations in effect at the School of Nursing or Anora College at the time of enrollment.

Notice of School of Nursing policy changes during the academic year are posted in the Community shell section of the Learning Management System (Anora LMS) in the "Memo from the Dean" folder and an email to all students advising of a new change in policy.

Welcome from the Dean

Welcome to the 2024-2025 Academic Year! The Anora Health/Anora School of Nursing Student Handbook provides vital information to help students understand expectations while attending the School of Nursing. Anora Health/Anora School of Nursing is a Cooperative nursing program with Anora College of Washington, DC (henceforth referred to as Anora College or ACDC). The Student Handbook includes important School of Nursing policies and procedures.

All enrolled nursing students are held accountable to the School of Nursing requirements, policies and procedures outlined in the Student Handbook for the current academic year. All students are required to read this Student Handbook and provide documentation that certifies that they have been informed of School of Nursing policies and procedures.

I look forward to working with you to achieve your goal of becoming a registered professional nurse. The faculty, school administration, and staff are available to assist you in achieving successful outcomes throughout the nursing program.

Sincerely,
John D. Smith, DNP, MA, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, ANEF
Dean, Anora School of Nursing

General Information

Anti-Discrimination Policy

Anora School of Nursing does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, handicap, or other legally protected status in its provision of employment, education and activities, or other services.

Title IX Policy

Title IX is U.S. federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational institutions, including Anora College. Title IX states:

"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
  • Sex discrimination includes sexual harassment and sexual violence, including sexual assault.
  • Title IX can be found in the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. ยง1681, and its implementing regulations at 34 C.F.R. Part 106.
  • Anora College policy prohibits discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence.

Title IX Contacts

Director of Human Resources
Anora Hall (A-11)
Anora College
26 Main Street Washington, DC 20500
Phone: (908) 493-6959
Dean of Students - Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Student Services Center (A-11)
26 Main Street Washington, DC 20500
Phone: (908) 493-6959

Student Code of Conduct

The use, possession, or distribution of an illegal drug, substance, or alcohol is not permitted on the School of Nursing, College, or Medical Center premises. In addition, weapons of any kind are not allowed on School, College, or Medical Center premises for any reason. Any student violating federal, state, or local regulations may also be subject to civil or criminal action.

Dean's Right

The Dean reserves the right to terminate the attendance of any nursing student who does not meet the requirements of health, discipline, or personal suitability for enrollment. This includes but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, harassment, and/or violence in any form.

Right to Make Changes

The School of Nursing reserves the right to modify, alter, or discontinue any of its courses, programs, or services. The School of Nursing also reserves the right to change or modify any provision or policy when such action serves the interest of the School of Nursing or its students.

Address and Office Hours

Anora Health/Anora School of Nursing
26 Main Street
Washington, DC 20500

Office: Room 2569, Anora Building
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Office closed on Fridays from June through August)

Phone: (908) 493-6959
FAX: (908) 493-6959
Email: contact@anoraai.com
Website: education.anoraai.com

School Philosophy

The faculty of the Anora School of Nursing is committed to providing a high-quality nursing education program to a diverse population representative of the community it serves. The school is a part of this community, and the faculty believes that it has a responsibility to be aware of and responsive to the health needs of its members.

Recognizing the challenges that result from continual changes in the structure and delivery of healthcare; the varying complexities of health conditions; the variety of healthcare settings; and the explosion of health information and technology, the School is fortified by a culture of integrity and excellence in its commitment to educate students who will be prepared to face these challenges with a spirit of fairness, justice, community service, social responsibility for others, and the courage to be innovative.

The faculty believes that human beings are complex, rational, spiritual beings. Inherent in the human condition is one's right to dignity and value in every stage and condition of life. Human beings have created complex social systems in which they interact with each other to protect, nurture, and educate their members.

Health is a dynamic state that is influenced by an individual's reciprocal interaction with the environment. Individuals possess their own personal cultural definition of health that may differ from the beliefs of the people with whom they come in contact. Further, it is the faculty's belief that access to health care is a basic right of all individuals.

Nursing is an art and a science characterized by interpersonal, therapeutic, and evaluative processes. It is based on a body of nursing knowledge and research and makes use of the natural and behavioral sciences. An essential element of nursing practice is caring. Nursing's goal is to collaborate with the client and family, assisting them in the acquisition of knowledge and abilities necessary to achieve the highest possible level of health.

School Goals

  • Provide educational access to a diverse, qualified student population that is representative of the community.
  • Graduate an entry-level nurse who can practice in a variety of health care settings.
  • Produce a graduate who is successful in passing the NCLEX-RN examination on the first attempt.
  • Continue the contractual agreement with Anora College to offer the student a program that leads to a Diploma in Nursing and an Associate in Science degree.
  • Provide opportunities for seamless academic progression.
  • Provide opportunities to students to be dually admitted to an accredited program with an intended Bachelor of Science in Nursing major.

End of Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Provide compassionate and coordinated patient-centered care, recognizing the patient as the source of control and as a full care partner with respect to their individual preferences, values, and needs.
  • Function effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient care.
  • Integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family preferences and values when making clinical decisions in the delivery of optimal health care.
  • Use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care systems.
  • Minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
  • Use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision-making.

Program Outcomes

Four (4) quality indicators are trended by semester and program track to demonstrate evidence that graduates are achieving identified competencies:

  1. NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: At least 80% for all first-time test takers for the 12-month period January 1 โ€“ December 31st.
  2. Completion Rate: 40% of students who begin the first nursing course will graduate within 100% of the time frame; 50% within 150% of the time frame.
  3. Job Placement: 80% of graduates seeking employment will obtain a nursing position within 12 months of graduation.
  4. Graduate Satisfaction: 80% of graduates will report satisfaction with program effectiveness as agree or strongly agree.

Accreditation

The Anora School of Nursing is approved and accredited by:

DC Board of Nursing
26 Main Street Washington, DC 20500
Phone: (908) 493-6959
dchealth.dc.gov/bon
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Phone: (404) 975-5000
www.acenursing.org

Anora College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The Anora School of Nursing has been designated a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence in Nursing Education (2008-2024).

Generic Track Curriculum

The Generic Track is designed for students entering the nursing program without prior nursing credentials. This program prepares students for entry-level registered nursing positions.

For complete curriculum details, please refer to the full academic catalog or contact the School of Nursing office.

LPN-RN Track Curriculum

The LPN-RN Track is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses seeking to advance their education and obtain registered nurse credentials.

For complete curriculum details, please refer to the full academic catalog or contact the School of Nursing office.

Course Descriptions

Detailed course descriptions for all nursing courses are available in the academic catalog. Please contact the School of Nursing office for more information.

Grading Policies

The School of Nursing uses a standard grading scale. A minimum grade of C+ (77%) is required in all nursing courses.

GradePercentageQuality Points
A93-100%4.0
A-90-92%3.7
B+87-89%3.3
B83-86%3.0
B-80-82%2.7
C+77-79%2.3
C73-76%2.0
D65-72%1.0
FBelow 65%0.0

FERPA

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of student education records. Students have the right to inspect and review their educational records, request amendments, and consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information.

Financial Aid

Various financial aid options are available to eligible students, including federal grants, loans, and work-study programs. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.

Scholarships

The School of Nursing offers several scholarship opportunities for qualified students. Applications are typically due at the beginning of each academic year.

Academic Advising

All nursing students are assigned a faculty advisor who provides guidance on academic planning, course selection, and career development.

Student Nurses' Association

The Student Nurses' Association (SNA) provides opportunities for professional development, community service, and networking with fellow nursing students.

Student Support Program

The Student Support Program offers tutoring, counseling, and other resources to help students succeed in their nursing education.

Admission & Progression

Admission to the nursing program is competitive and based on academic qualifications, prerequisite course completion, and other factors.

Essential Functions

Students must be able to perform essential functions required for nursing practice, including physical, cognitive, and interpersonal abilities.

Clinical Requirements

All students must complete clinical requirements including health screenings, immunizations, background checks, and drug testing before beginning clinical rotations.

Health Requirements

Students must maintain current health documentation including physical exams, immunizations, and CPR certification throughout the program.

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance is required for all classes and clinical experiences. Specific attendance requirements are outlined in each course syllabus.

Clinical Conduct

Students are expected to maintain professional conduct in all clinical settings, adhering to ethical standards and patient confidentiality requirements.

Uniform Dress Code

Students must wear the approved school uniform during all clinical experiences. The uniform includes scrubs, nursing shoes, and the school identification badge.

Zero Tolerance Policy

The School of Nursing maintains a zero tolerance policy for academic dishonesty, violence, harassment, and substance abuse.

Social Media Policy

Students must exercise professional judgment when using social media. Posting patient information or photos is strictly prohibited and may result in dismissal.

Course Withdrawal

Students may withdraw from courses according to the college's withdrawal policy. Consult with your academic advisor before withdrawing from any course.

Curriculum Progression

Students must maintain satisfactory academic standing to progress through the nursing curriculum. Specific progression requirements are outlined in the academic policies.

Re-entry Policy

Students who withdraw or are dismissed from the program may apply for re-entry. Re-entry is not guaranteed and is subject to space availability.

Graduation Requirements

To graduate, students must complete all required courses with passing grades, maintain the minimum GPA, and meet all clinical requirements.

Exam Policies

All exams are proctored. Electronic devices are prohibited during exams. Make-up exams are granted only for documented emergencies.

Grievance Policy

Students have the right to file grievances regarding academic or non-academic matters. The grievance process is outlined in the college student handbook.

Appeal Policy

Students may appeal academic decisions through the formal appeal process. Appeals must be submitted in writing within the specified timeframe.

Academic Probation Policy

Students who fail to maintain the minimum required cumulative GPA of 2.5 will be placed on probation for one semester or dismissed.

Students on probation:

  • Must relinquish any office in student organizations
  • Are restricted to no more than 12 credits
  • Will be dismissed if improvement is not demonstrated

Dismissal Policy

A student may be dismissed from the School of Nursing for:

  • Two ANOR course failures
  • Failure to maintain minimum GPA after probation
  • Violation of Zero Tolerance Policy
  • Professional misconduct
  • Academic dishonesty
  • Failure to meet clinical objectives

Students who are dismissed have the right to appeal the decision through the Student Appeal Policy.