For more than 50 years, the Gordon E. Inman College of Nursing has been perfecting an educational model that challenges and supports graduates to be exceptional healthcare providers. Our students are educated in a caring Christian community with an emphasis on a compassionate approach to nursing. Belmont nurses are known for the highest quality of care, a standard modeled by professors every day, both inside and outside the classroom. Student learning is enhanced through state-of-the-art simulation, allowing treatment techniques to be practiced again and again prior to caring for live patients. Clinical skills are refined through extensive practice experiences in world-class hospitals and community clinics, including mission opportunities down the street and around the world.
Evidence of the high caliber education you will receive at Belmont is initially demonstrated by our graduates who, as a whole, significantly exceed national licensure and certification measures in the nursing profession.
Our Mission:
To cultivate a community of courageous nurse leaders who are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and innovative mindset necessary to positively impact healthcare outcomes. Through synergistic scholarship and dynamic education, we empower resilient nurses who navigate the complexities of an ever-evolving healthcare system with curiosity and confidence. Rooted in a Christ-centered culture, we foster a sense of belonging that supports health, unity, and flourishing for all.
Our Vision
To be a beacon of excellence in nursing education, known for producing transformative graduates who lead with courage, curiosity, and compassion. We envision a healthcare landscape transformed by our graduates' intentional and innovative contributions, improving health outcomes for diverse populations. By cultivating multi-faceted, sustainable partnerships locally and globally, we strive to empower individuals and communities to thrive.
Our Aspirational Aim
Elevate ICON to be recognized as a national and global leader in nursing education.
Accreditation & Affiliations
The Baccalaureate, Post-graduate APRN, and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, (202) 887-6791.
Belmont University College of Nursing is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the National League for Nursing and the Southern Council of Collegiate Education for Nursing. The program is approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing.
Belmont University College of Nursing is designated as a NLN Center of Excellence in Nursing Education.
In addition, the College of Nursing holds the charter for the Omicron Phi chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
The Belmont University BSN, Post-graduate APRN, and DNP programs meet the educational requirements for national licensure and/or state certification as indicated below.
State Licensure Information
DOE RN State Requirements
Positive Licensure |
Negative Licensure |
No Licensure |
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None | None |
DOE APRN State Requirements
Positive Licensure |
Negative Licensure |
No Licensure |
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Educational Requirements for State Licensure |
Educational Requirements for State Licensure |
Educational Requirements for State Licensure |
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None | None |