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STUDENT NURSE ASSOCIATION

Encouraging participation in community healthcare, representing student nurses, and working together as healthcare professionals!

 

Students at the ODU School of Nursing come from diverse backgrounds and we celebrate everything that has to offer. Our program offers BSN, RN to BSN, Master's, and DNP programs. The Student Nurses Association encourages the students in our programs to get to know each other better as we work together to benefit the Old Dominion and Hampton Roads communities.  Our organization is part of the Virginia Nursing Student's Association and the National Student Nurses Association

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Current Events

Come volunteer with us!

Through our membership, we have the opportunity to attend many different events such as health fairs, diaper drives, and more! We also plan events to help us connect more with our peers, build relationships, and gain valuable experience in the nursing field. Join us today and let’s make a positive impact together

Meetings

Stay Informed about all of our Meetings

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SNA Requirements

In order to be an active member of ODU SNA and receive a cord for graduation senior year, you must....

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  • Log 30 hours of service related to SNA 

  • Attend 2 SNA meetings a semester

Peer Mentorship Program

Prepare, Succeed, Connect with a Peer Mentor

Our program offers the opportunity for students to become mentors and help others, while also connecting with their peers and sharing their experiences. We also provide resources to help with studying, such as study groups, course materials and online forums. With our program, you'll be able to build relationships with other students and grow your knowledge and skills in the nursing field.

Our Mission

We are the Old Dominion University Student Nurses' Association, a community of student nurses committed to promoting excellence in nursing education, practice, and research. Our goal is to provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, and to advocate for the health and well-being of our community.

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