Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing Stats, Campus, Demographics & More

School & Student Data - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

SectorPrivate
Total Students545
Full-time Students249
Part-time Students296
In-State TuitionUnknown
Out-of-State TuitionUnknown
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Cost, Fees, and Fin Aid

Average Student Loans ReceivedUnknown
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Accreditation & Profile Data - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

Accreditation Year2004
SizeSmall
SectorPrivate
GenderCoed

Graduation & Retention Data - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

Overall % GraduationUnknown
Retention RateUnknown

Application & Admissions Data - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

Overall Percent AdmittedUnknown
Percent Men AdmittedUnknown
Percent Women AdmittedUnknown
Total Number of Applicants545
SAT 75th Percentile (Math)Unknown
SAT 75th Percentile (Critical Reading)Unknown
SAT 75th Percentile (Writing)Unknown
ACT 75th PercentileUnknown
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Faculty

Full Time Faculty61
Tenured ProfessorsUnknown
Instruction, Research, Public Service FTE Staff41

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Campus & Location Info - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

NameFrontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing
Address195 School Street
Zip41749
CityHyden
StateKY

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Class 100 with their celebration cake--just another reason to love Frontier. Why do you love Frontier? Click here to share your reason http://www.frontier.edu/100reasons/


Thanks to everyone who shared a word to describe Frontier as part of our Class 100 celebration! Check out this nice graphic with "100 Words to Describe Frontier." http://www.frontier.edu/100words-wordcloud/


Frances Horton (Alumus of CNEP Class 62 and PRIDE student) is recently announced as the newest CNM to Shenandoah Women's Healthcare. Congrats, Frances!


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We are happy to welcome Frances Horton as our newest addition to the midwifery service!

Born and raised in Detroit, she moved to Charlotte, NC over 20 years ago and raised 4 children. After years working as an RN in Labor & Delivery her passion for women’s health drove her to pursue a midwifery degree. Frances graduated from Frontier Nursing University in 2011 with her MSN.

Frances is devoted to working with women of all ages, but has a particular affinity towards teens and reducing health disparities. She believes the mind-body-spirit connections is key to providing the best healthcare services. Her goal is to provide excellent health care and to personalize it to each woman.
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Class 100 was all work, but a little play too this week--watch for pictures from the Class 100 celebration coming soon!

In light of National Women's Health Week we thought we would share this story with you.


Breasts: Bigger And More Vulnerable To Toxins : NPR
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In her new book, Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History, Florence Williams offers her take on why breasts are getting bigger and arriving earlier, why tumors seem to gravitate towards the breast and how toxins from the environment may be affecting hormones and breast development.

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Programs Offered - Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing

  1. Education & Teaching