The Ismailia College of Nursing was established following the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 276 in 2006.
Actual studies began in the same year to meet the region’s needs for nursing professionals, a large and important sector in the healthcare sector.
The college is located on the Suez Canal University campus, 4.5 km from the Ring Road in Ismailia Governorate. The college has two buildings:
(the administrative building covers an area of 1,000 square meters,
and the auditorium building covers an area of 2,200 square meters).
The college’s mission is to graduate competent and highly performing nursing specialists in a world where quality assurance and performance improvement have become a major project, mobilizing a significant portion of its economies and scholars. Countries are competing to provide individuals capable of providing preventive and curative services to meet the needs of society.
The Suez Canal University College of Nursing aspires to leadership and excellence in nursing education to keep pace with the development of healthcare locally and regionally.
To graduate qualified nursing specialists capable of providing outstanding healthcare through the acquisition of educational, research, and service competencies that meet the needs of society within a professional and ethical framework.
Developing the educational process for undergraduate and graduate students.
Enhancing student support and student activities.
Enhancing alumni support.
Improving the performance of faculty and support staff.
Improving the performance of the college’s administrative apparatus.
Providing a supportive environment for distinguished scientific and applied research.
Supporting the college’s internal quality system.
Supporting the external review system.
Enhancing the college’s role in community engagement and environmental development.
Maintaining the college’s infrastructure.
Enhancing the college’s own resources.