Founded in 1909 as Deaconess Sanitarium Training School offering a Diploma in Nursing
1912 incorporated as Wisconsin Deaconess Training School
1925 reincorporated as Bellin Memorial Hospital School of Nursing
1984 reincorporated as Bellin College of Nursing
2008 reincorporated as Bellin College
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program was established in 1984
The first Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) students were admitted in fall of 2004
In 2008 Bellin College of Nursing was granted accreditation to offer the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) and to offer liberal education courses
With the additional degree offered the college changed its name to Bellin College in 2009
Type of College
Bellin College is an independent, accredited, coeducational, baccalaureate and masters degree granting institution.
For more about Bellin College, the 2010 Annual Report is available below.
2010
Bellin College Mission
Bellin College is dedicated to preparing health-care professionals by providing an intellectually stimulating environment focused on leadership, community service, and lifelong learning that promotes excellence in health-care practice and the advancement of the profession.
Bellin College Values
Excellence – being the best
Integrity – honest and ethical behavior
Community – partnership and shared participation
Caring – empowering relationships based on empathy and respect