
SUNY Delhi prepares nurses on a number of levels. The student completes our 2-year associate degree RN program, is eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam, and graduates with an Associate Degree in Nursing. Students may attend either on a full-time or part-time basis. Our students receive excellent clinical preparation with a variety of agencies throughout the tri-county area. We also offer a dual degree program where the student is enrolled simultaneously in the ADN and BSN program. Lastly, we offer an on-line BSN program for registered nurses prepared at the associate degree level. This quality program offers flexibility for working professionals with all courses offered every seven weeks, and practicum experiences in the student's own communities.
SUNY Delhi is recognized as a nursing education leader and has a long history of providing nursing education to serve local and state-wide healthcare needs. In 1968 SUNY Delhi implemented a nursing program funded by the federal Manpower Act. The New York State Education Department and SUNY approved the establishment of an Associate Degree in Nursing at Delhi in 1983 and the RN to BSN program in 2007. State registration status has been continuous since that time; accreditation for the ADN program was granted in 1998 and for the RN-to-BSN program in 2010.
SUNY Delhi's ADN and RN to BSN programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. NLNAC is located at 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500, Atlanta, Georgia, 30326; phone: 404-975-5000.
Mary Pat Lewis, PhD, RN
Associate Dean and Professor
School of Nursing
(607) 746-4492
lewismp@delhi.edu