

In an increasingly interconnected world, the Connell School is committed to fostering global citizens who use their knowledge in service to others. This commitment lies at the core of CSON鈥檚 approach to education, enhanced by seven international programs, and the opportunity for undergraduates to study abroad.听
Undergraduate nursing students are encouraged to study abroad during their junior year. Indeed, 34% of students do so each year.
These seven international programs give students the chance to gain a greater understanding of global issues and the diversity of health care needs. Participation in many of these programs can count toward course credit for undergraduate students and nurse practitioner supervised hours for graduate students.听
Several of CSON's international programs travel to primarily Spanish-speaking locations. CSON offers opportunities for students to take online courses to improve their medical Spanish. These programs are also ideal for undergraduate students minoring in Hispanic Studies.
International programs are supported by the听Weiss Family Foundation, the Countess Moira Charitable听Foundation, and the Flatley Family Foundation.
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The international trip to Australia is a three-week-long program in January. Students engage in interdisciplinary experiences via听Australian Catholic University. These include lectures as well as clinical observations in urban and rural healthcare settings, often focusing on health disparities in Aboriginal/Indigenous Australian populations.
Undergraduate students have the opportunity to travel to Santiago, Chile, in a three-week-long program in January. Students engage in an international seminar at Pontificia Universidad Cat贸lica de Chile and participate in an interdisciplinary educational experience, including lectures, simulations, and clinical observations in private and public healthcare settings.