120 years ago: 

St. Vincent's graduates first nursing class in Alabama

Did you know St. Vincent’s created the first nursing school in Alabama? 


In 1903 St. Vincent’s School of Nursing graduated the first three nurses trained in the state of Alabama. After 87 years and more than 1,800 graduates, the St. Vincent School of Nursing closed in 1987. The school had faced increasing competition from baccalaureate nursing programs which resulted in a decline in applicants during the 1980s.  So the decision was made to simply respond to developing trends and needs. Graduates and alumni praised their education as second to none in quality and excellence of tradition. In fact, the first male student admitted in 1970, Jimmy Nix, chose St. Vincent’s because it “was the best school.”


Historical facts about the nursing school from Ascension St. Vincent’s archives.


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