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Yes. We are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a number of our programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Details are available here on our website.
Transfer Guides for local community colleges are available. Students may have transcripts sent to the Student Affairs Office for an evaluation of transfer credits.
Current tuition and fees vary for our undergraduate and graduate programs.
SACN participates in federal and state financial aid programs and has information and assists with applications for private scholarships.
Disbursement for Books and Supplies Policy
To provide a way for Pell recipients and any eligible student to purchase or obtain books and supplies no later than the 7th day of the payment period a student can use the book and supplies voucher.
If you have a credit on your account after tuition and fees have been paid, you can use the credit balance to purchase books and supplies.
After books and supplies have been purchased, any remaining balance will be issued to the student approximately two weeks after the first day of class.
To take advantage of the book and supplies voucher, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
Failure to pick up the book and supply voucher form from the Financial Aid Office will be determined that you chose not to use the voucher.
Click here for a complete Supply List.
Note: Supply list does not pertain to RN to BSN or graduate program students.
No, the College has agreements with many health care facilities, such as Rockford Health System, SwedishAmerican Hospital, Rosecrance Centers, Walter Lawson's Children's Home and the Winnebago County Housing Authority.
Students will attend clinical experiences in 20 to 30 different settings during the program.
Yes, tutoring is available in the Academic Support Center (PDF).
To help prepare for the TEAS entrance testing, visit the Assessment Technologies website.
Saint Anthony College of Nursing recognizes the students’ right to communicate concerns. The following documents the processes associated with making, investigating, and addressing them.
Students are encouraged to voice concerns about academic issues to their course faculty using professional communication techniques. If a student does not feel that their situation has been heard or responded to appropriately, communication should ascend the chain of command to the appropriate dean. Following that step, students may file a formal complaint.
All formal student complaints submitted in writing and signed by the student are to be addressed by the College Leadership Team within seven business days.
Procedure:
A student may file a written complaint with a member of the College Leadership Team. The written document must include a date of filing, a complete description of the complaint, and the outcome the student wishes due to the complaint. The complaint may be in the form of an email.
After receiving a written complaint, the College Leadership Team will meet to consider the complaint. The meeting must take place within seven business days of the complaint submission. Further investigation will occur if appropriate. The leadership team may refer the complaint to a committee if it falls within a committee’s regular proceedings jurisdiction.
The student submitting the complaint will be notified in writing of the outcome of the complaint. Any confidential information regarding peer, staff, or faculty discipline will not be shared with the student who submitted the complaint.
Contact information for our accreditors is available on our Accreditation page.
No. The students at SACN are from a wide variety of faiths including Christian and non-Christian.
No, our graduates choose to work at a wide variety of excellent institutions and locations, some of which are OSF HealthCare facilities.
Yes, an average of 20-25% of the BSN students are part-time. However, the BSN program must be completed within five years starting with the first clinical course.
RN-to-BSN and graduate students are almost all part-time.
No, the College has agreements with many health care facilities, such as Rockford Health System, SwedishAmerican Hospital, Rosecrance Centers, Walter Lawson's Children's Home and the Winnebago County Housing Authority.
Students will attend clinical experiences in 20 to 30 different settings during the program.