Campbell University’s Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing is proud to welcome its largest incoming class since the program’s founding. The Class of 2027 includes 56 students, marking a significant milestone in the school’s continued growth and commitment to excellence in nursing education.
Dr. Pam Edwards, chair and director of the School of Nursing, shared her enthusiasm for the new cohort, “Welcoming our largest class to date is a testament to the strength of our program and the growing interest in nursing as a calling and career. These students are joining a community dedicated to compassionate care, academic excellence and service to others. We are thrilled to support them on their journey to becoming outstanding nurses.”
This achievement reflects not only the appeal of the program but also the dedication of its exceptional faculty and staff. The Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing is home to a team of educators who bring a wide range of clinical expertise and a deep passion for teaching. Their commitment to mentoring and preparing future nurses ensures that students receive a well-rounded, hands-on education rooted in real-world experience.
With state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on interprofessional collaboration, the school continues to prepare graduates who are ready to meet the evolving demands of healthcare across North Carolina and beyond.
As the Class of 2027 begins its academic journey, the Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing remains steadfast in its mission: to educate and empower future nurses who will lead with integrity, compassion, and clinical excellence.