SNA vs. NSNA/SNAAz
What is SNA, SNAAz, and NSNA?
SNA - Student Nurses Association (at ASU) (University level)
Host monthly meetings with diverse nursing speakers
Volunteer events at ASU or near school
Graduation cords available for active SNA members
Cost: Free at ASU
SNAAz - Student Nurses Association of Arizona (State level)
Host Annual Conventions here in Arizona, and will host other events such as Midyear Conventions, Certifications events, etc.
Cost: SNAAz membership is included in the NSNA membership cost
NSNA - National Student Nurses Association (National level)
Host Annual and Midyear Conventions each year for the whole country (usually in another state), as well as other events online
Career Planning opportunities; NSNA Leadership University Honor Society
Discounts on student membership in select professional nursing organizations
Discounts on study tools/NCLEX Reviews, Health & Liability Insurance, Apparel, School Supplies and Hotels
Cost: $37 for a new membership, $40 to renew, or $70 for two years
You can be a part of one level or multiple levels!

NSNA - Student Bill of Rights
The NSNA Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities outlines the fundamental rights and expectations of nursing students, ensuring a supportive and equitable learning environment. It serves as a guiding framework to promote academic integrity, professional development, and advocacy within the nursing profession. Students are encouraged to review these principles to better understand their role in upholding the standards of the nursing community.

NSNA - Code of Professional Conduct
The NSNA Code of Professional Conduct sets the standard for ethical and professional behavior expected of nursing students. It emphasizes integrity, accountability, and respect in both academic and clinical settings, helping to foster a culture of professionalism within the nursing community. Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these guidelines to uphold the values of the nursing profession.