Chamberlain College Nursing and Health Professions Educational Partnership Agreement

What is it?

The goal of the Education Partnership Agreement for Nursing and Health Careers is to provide you with access to high-quality nursing and public health education programs at a partner tuition rate. With 100% online coursework, you can continue to work your normal schedule while still having time left for you and your family. Take advantage of all the benefits provided, including the partner tuition rates, today and start earning an advanced degree from Chamberlain to help take your career to the next level. Program Highlights Include:

  • 100% online coursework with 24/7 access to courses
  • No mandatory login or chat times and no group work
  • Engaged nursing faculty who respond to your questions within 24 hours on the weekdays and 48 hours over the weekend
  • Personalized advising, virtual tutoring, and online library and research databases
  • CCNE accredited

Application

Beginning May 2021, students indicate their intention to participate in the program by enrolling in and admitting to Chamberlain programs. These students will receive:

  • a waiver of the application fee normally required by Chamberlain; and
  • a reduction in the normal tuition charges for the program in the amount of the percentage shown in the table below

Chamberlain Program

Partner Tuition Reduction

College of Nursing

RN to BSN Option

10%

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

10%

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

10%

College of Health Professions

Master of Public Health (MPH)

10%

Master of Social Work (MSW)

10%

Make an appointment with an Academic Advisor

Contact


Chamberlain College

Stephen Gautschi 
Workforce Solutions Consultant 
sgautschi@chamberlain.edu
630.618.8306

Oakton Academic Advising


Des Plaines campus
1600 E. Golf Road, Room 1861
847.635.1700

Skokie campus
7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Room A100
847.635.1400
advising@oakton.edu

Hours
Monday - Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The College is closed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the summer (late May through mid-August.)