Organization:Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing

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Bon Secours Memorial
College of Nursing
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Former names
Richmond Memorial School of Nursing (1961–1998)
Bon Secours Memorial School of Nursing (1998–2010)
MottoGood Help to Those in Need
TypePrivate
Established1961
Academic affiliations
Bon Secours Mercy Health
DeanChris-Tenna Perkins, PhD, RN
Students500
Location
Richmond, Virginia
,
U.S.

[ ⚑ ] : 37°38′48″N 77°25′59″W / 37.64667°N 77.43306°W / 37.64667; -77.43306
CampusSuburban
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Websitewww.bsmcon.edu
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The Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing (BSMCON) is a private college located in Richmond, Virginia that offers a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The college is affiliated with the Catholic-based, nonprofit Bon Secours Health System (now Bon Secours Mercy Health).

History

BSMCON's history dates back to the formation of Richmond Memorial Hospital in 1957. Richmond Memorial Hospital School of Nursing opened in 1961 to serve as a source of nurses for the hospital. In 1993, a replacement hospital for Richmond Memorial was planned in collaboration with Bon Secours. The new hospital, Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, opened in 1998 and the school was renamed the Bon Secours Memorial School of Nursing.

In 2010, the school launched a four-year Bachelor of Science in nursing degree and became the Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing.[1]

Academics and Accreditation

BSMCON offers a pre-licensure Bachelor of Science in nursing program and a post-licensure online RN to BSN program for Registered Nurses who wish to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and holds institutional accreditation with the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools. The college is approved to operate by the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia and the Virginia Board of Nursing. The BSN program includes the essential content recommended by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.

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