LMU's cornerstone belief is service to humanity, and few professions embody this belief
like nursing. Nurses help people attain and regain wellness. In addition, nurses work
with individuals, families, and community groups, helping them adapt to changes—in
their needs, their roles, and their relationships—brought on by changes in health.
At LMU, nursing students receive the training and education needed to become qualified
nurses capable of succeeding in the 21st century health care environment. Students
are also held to the high moral and ethical standards, as well as a sense of personal
responsibility, that are vital to nursing.
For a list of degree programs and for more information on those programs, please see
links at bottom of page.
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Nursing News

Dr. Tammy Dean Named Dean of LMU Caylor School of Nursing
LMU President Clayton Hess has named Dr. Tammy Dean as the dean of the LMU-Caylor School of Nursing (CSON). Dean took the helm of LMU's largest school at the end of December after serving as associate dean since 2018 and chair of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program since 2015.

LMU Announces Fall 2020 Dean's List
Over 600 undergraduate students honored for high academic marks during the Fall 2020 semester.

Nursing Schools Almanac Ranks LMU Third in Tennessee
Nursing Schools Almanac has released its 2020 ranking of the best U.S. nursing schools. The Lincoln Memorial University-Caylor School of Nursing (LMU-CSON) is ranked No. 3 in the State of Tennessee by the publication.
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Caylor School of Nursing at 1.800.325.0900 x. 6324 or 423.869.6324
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Office of Admissions at 1.800.325.0900 x. 6280 or 423.869.6280