American Sentinel's CCNE Accreditation Signifies the High Quality of its Nursing Degree Programs
Standards. High standards. That's the promise American Sentinel University makes to students about its online nursing degree programs. American Sentinel is committed to providing first-rate, quality online degree programs and practical education with the highest of standards.
Don't just take our word for it: The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) has granted accreditation to American Sentinel for its RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN), RN to Master of Science in Nursing (RN to MSN), and Master of Science in Nursing, which offers four specialty areas: case management, nursing informatics, management and organizational leadership, and nursing education.
Recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency, CCNE is an autonomous branch of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), the only accrediting body devoted exclusively to evaluating baccalaureate and graduate nursing degree programs.
Accreditation ensures a quality education - which means positive career prospects
CCNE is recognized as the foremost accrediting authority for nursing schools. Students seek out programs like American Sentinel's online nursing degrees because a CCNE-accredited degree:
- Ensures the quality of the education and learning
- Gives them solid credibility when applying for jobs
- Enables them to meet requirement criteria when applying for advanced degrees.
Plus, nursing and human resources hiring managers view accreditation as an important quality standard, so they prefer to hire workers with nursing degrees from accredited universities. It's one way healthcare facilities can promise high standards to their constituents.
American Sentinel nursing students know that CCNE accreditation will take them places
Ann Marie Flory, a Master of Science in Nursing student currently enrolled at American Sentinel, agrees: "I work for the Federal government, which recognizes degrees from nursing schools that are accredited by CCNE. Should I decide to work toward a DNP or a Ph.D., it will be necessary to have graduated from a school with CCNE accreditation."
Contact American Sentinel today about getting a high quality, CCNE-accredited online nursing degree.
Call 1.800.729.2427 or email our admissions team for more information.
Specific CCNE questions can be addressed to: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, D.C., 20036, (202) 887-6791.











