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Student Nurses Association

The Student Nurses Association at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø brings together students interested in nursing and nursing students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses. Our goal is to develop nursing students who are prepared to lead the profession in the future through development of skills needed to be responsible and accountable members of the nursing community. We advocate for high-quality, evidence-based, affordable, and accessible healthcare and contribute to advances in nursing education.

Club Meetings

First Monday of the Month
3 – 4 p.m.
(NCHS), Room 124
 
 

Connect with Us

Fill out our interest form below, or connect with us via email at snaclub@cwi.edu.
 

Leadership

Cam
Scott
President
Jill
Winegar
Treasurer
Dominque
Castell
Secretary

Advisor(s)

Headshot of Joslyn Sciarrino

Assistant Professor, Nursing

MSN, FNP-C

Dept of Nursing

Headshot of Melanie Gier

Nursing Simulation Faculty

BSN, RN, RNC-MNN

Dept of Nursing

Student Nurses Association News

multiple canned foods for food drive donations

Student Nurses Association is helping support local families this holiday season through a campus-wide food drive benefiting the Boise Rescue Mission. Students, faculty, staff, and...

Read more about Student Nurses Association Collecting Food for Boise Rescue Mission
Person getting ready to donate blood

Student Nurses Association of CWI and American Red Cross are hosting a Blood Drive on Friday, March 7, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at CWI's Canyon County Center.

Read more about Every Drop is a Lifeline: Join the Blood Drive
The CWI Giving Tree

Help bring holiday cheer to children in the Treasure Valley by participating in Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s (CWI) annual Giving Tree. This year, the College’s Psychology Club, Psi Beta...

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CWI Giving Tree collections

Thanks to generous contributions from the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø community, the 2022 Giving Tree collected more than 500 gifts for Treasure Valley children in need for the holidays.

Read more about Giving Tree Collects Hundreds of Gifts for Idaho Children
Students with arms around each other smiling and laughing

Student Leadership Banquet celebrates student contributions in helping to develop and maintain a feeling of community at the College.

Read more about Student Leaders Rise Above
SNA President, Melissa Brown, left, and Lizzie Glafke, SNA Project Coordinator, donating backpacks

CWI’s Student Nurses Association recently donated 33 backpacks full of supplies to the Nampa School District’s Family and Community Resource Center.

Read more about Student Nurses Association Donates Backpacks to Local Families
backpacks and supplies to fill them to donate to foster children

Members of CWI’s Student Nurses Association continue their dedication to professional development and giving back.

Read more about Student Nurses Association Thrives Despite Curve Balls
Allison Baker, name, and Sarah Bingham at Nurses Day at the Capitol on Feb. 19, 2020

Idaho nurses, including Nursing students and faculty from CWI, gathered for Nurses Day at the Capitol Feb. 19.

Read more about CWI Nurses Attend Nurses Day at the Capitol
American Red Cross Blood Donation vehicle outside the Nampa Campus Academic Building

The Student Nurses Association will be hosting a blood drive on Feb. 24 at the Nampa Campus Micron Education Center.

Read more about Blood Drive – Feb. 24
Stack of diapers

CWI’s Student Nurses Association is hosting a diaper drive. Donations will be accepted through Feb. 14.

Read more about Diaper Drive to Benefit Idaho Diaper Bank
Nursing student registering a student to donate blood during a blood drive

CWI Student Nurses Association, in partnership with the Wyakin Foundation, is hosting a blood drive Nov. 11.

Read more about A Human Kind Blood Drive
Members of Student Nurses Association

LEADership Banquet recognizes student leadership roles and creative engagement in campus life for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Read more about LEADership Banquet Celebrates Students and Organizations