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School Nurses as Professional Partners: Supporting Educational Outcomes
for Students with Low-Incidence Disabilities (SNAPP)
Overview
The School Nurses as Professional Partners (SNAPP) program has been working to
provide continuing education for school nurses related to working with
students with disabilities and to obtain funding to provide partial
funding for tuition for school nurses as they pursue a BS or MS degree.
The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs
awarded the Partnership funding for SNAPP in 2004 to meet these needs.
SNAPP pays tuition for the three SNAPP credit-bearing courses for nurses
who participate in the project. Nurses who are enrolled or planning
to enroll in RN to BS or RN to MS programs, as well as baccalaureate
nursing students at one of the participating university schools of nursing
are eligible to apply. Practicing nurses with a BS or MS degree also
may apply, but enrollment in a degree-granting program is required by
several of the participating schools of nursing. Participating schools
of nursing include: Hampton University, James Madison University, Radford
University, Shenandoah University, University of Virginia, and Virginia
Commonwealth University. In return, SNAPP Scholars agree to work as
school nurses for one year.
Major Activities
Provides tuition support for SNAPP Scholars to take the following credit-bearing
SNAPP courses:
- Assessing the Health Needs of Vulnerable Populations with the
Context of Schools, is an online 3 credit course that focuses
on school nursing practice, cultural diversity, the needs of students
with low-incidence disabilities (LID), legal issues in schools, and
resources that support students with LID, their families, and the
professionals who work with them.
- Collaborative Teaming in the Schools: Working Together to Improve
Outcomes for Students with Low-Incidence Disabilities, is a one
week summer course that brings together SNAPP Scholars and related
service personnel to learn about team roles, dynamics and development
and to work in interdisciplinary teams on cases to refine their teaming
skills.
- A Clinical Practicum through the participating school of nursing.
Contact
Bernice Allen, Project Director, at (804) 828-8593, ballen@vcu.edu
Kristen Stahr, Project Coordinator, at (804) 828-9920, khstahr@vcu.edu
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