
Nursing Student Association
Minot State University Chapter (NSA-MSU)
The NSA, what is it?
The NSA MSU Chapter is Minot State University’s pre-professional organization open to any student declaring nursing as his/her major. NSA is the largest independent student professional organization in the United States. NSA provides the student with leadership skill development, educational opportunities, and community service opportunities.
- The MSU Chapter is a member of the State Nursing Student Association of North Dakota (NSAND).
The Mission of the NSA is to:
- Organize, represent and mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, as well as those enrolled in baccalaureate completion programs;
- Convey the standards and ethics of the nursing profession;
- Promote development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession;
- Advocate for high quality care;
- Advocate for and contribute to advances in nursing education.
- Develop nursing students who are prepared to lead the profession in the future.
Fall Semester Meetings
NSA General Meetings 12:15 MH 3rd floor
August 31, 2009
September 28, 2009
October 26, 2009
November 23, 2009
Spring Semester Meetings
NSA General Meetings 12:15 MH 3rd floor
Fundraising
Sweatshirts, T-shirts
Herberger’s Community Day fundraiser
Community Services Projects
- 9/19/09 - Walk to prevent suicide
- 10/09 - Supplies to African Mission
- Fall 09 - Spring 10- Cancer fund raising
- Fall 09 - Self defense class
- Dec 4, @ 12:15 - 1pm in nursing dept
- Dr. S. Messmer is speaking on Pain Management
- Angel Tree
- St. Jude for Children donations
- Domestic Violence personal care items
- Food Pantry
- American Heart
- Domestic Violence Walk
- Spring 10 - MSU Pow Wow
Benefits of membership
Reduced rates on products and services:
Being an NSNA member saves you money. You will receive special reduced rates for nursing magazines, computer software, quality nursing apparel and accessories, textbooks, reduced registration rates for the NSNA Annual convention and the Mid-Year Conference. Members receive discounts on NSNA publications.
How to join:
NSNA dues are $35 per year. New members receive a $10 discount for their first year of membership. Students choosing the convenient two year membership option also save $10. Refer to web site for more information.
Two options are available:
- Join online at www.nsna.org
- Obtain a membership form from Becky Brodell Memorial Hall Office #325, telephone 858-3433
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