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Welcome

A message from the President

Sheila Mingee 

Dear Future Nurses,
Welcome to Lakeview College of Nursing! We're honored that you chose us to guide you on your path to becoming a healthcare professional.
For 130 years, Lakeview has been at the forefront of nursing education. Our legacy of excellence is built on:
• A faculty of experienced educators and practicing nurses
• A curriculum designed to prepare you for the realities of modern healthcare
• State-of-the-art facilities that simulate real-world nursing environments
We understand the significance of this journey, not just for you but for those supporting you. At Lakeview, you'll discover strengths and opportunities you never imagined. Our dedicated staff is committed to helping you reach your full potential and achieve your goal of becoming a baccalaureate-prepared nurse.
I encourage you to take full advantage of all Lakeview has to offer. Engage with your peers, participate in campus activities, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need support.
I look forward to meeting you, and the day I'll shake your hand as you cross the stage at graduation. Your success is our success.
Welcome to the Lakeview family. Your journey to becoming an exceptional nurse starts now.

Sheila Mingee, MBA, MSEd
College President


A message from the Dean of Nursing

Brittany Lawson

As we start another academic year, I welcome you to Lakeview College of Nursing. Regardless of your semester, I hope you take some time to explore this handbook and all of the other valuable resources we have provided on the college website. You have an expansive list of resources at your disposal within the College, which have all been carefully selected with your success in mind. The faculty, staff, and administration at Lakeview College of Nursing are here to support you in your journey to becoming a Registered Professional Nurse. Nursing is a career that offers both flexibility and stability. It is a profession with a rich history. Lakeview College of Nursing has been a part of that history for over 125 years. You see the most important part of that history daily when you walk down our hallways. The graduates you walk past in our halls have made substantial contributions to the nursing profession. I look forward to seeing your picture on those walls. As you work towards that goal, I would like you to consider this quote by Beverly Sills: “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.”

Best of luck,

Brittany Lawson, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl
Dean of Nursing