Wright State University-Lake Campus is committed to providing high-quality nursing education that prepares students to become competent, caring, and compassionate healthcare professionals. The nursing program offers associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and graduate degrees. Through hands-on clinical experiences, didactic instruction, and advanced simulation labs, students are able to develop the necessary skills to enter the rapidly evolving healthcare profession. The WSU- Lake Campus Nursing program provides comprehensive courses in both practical and theoretical aspects of care. Courses cover topics such as ethics, communication, patient safety, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, nutrition, health assessment, and management of health problems. Students also become familiar with the use of technology in the practice of nursing. Additionally, students receive training on patient relations, advocacy, and evidence-based practice. The faculty at WSU- Lake Campus is comprised of a diverse and knowledgeable group of nurses and healthcare professionals who are highly dedicated to providing quality education through personal attention and professional instruction. Students are able to participate in experiential learning activities, discuss case studies, and engage in interprofessional collaboration. With access to clinical laboratories equipped with modern technologies, the WSU- Lake Campus nursing programs offer the opportunity to gain the required knowledge and skills to become the next generation of competent healthcare professionals. The goal of WSU- Lake Campus is to produce healthcare professionals that promote the well-being and safety of individuals, families, and communities. We strive to foster a culture of lifelong learning and professional development by providing an engaging and supportive environment that emphasizes evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and critical decision-making. Through our rigorous curriculum and faculty mentorship, WSU- Lake Campus is confident that our graduates will have the skills needed to make positive contributions to the nursing field.