Student Engagement, Access, and Success

The Student Engagement, Access, and Success team cultivates a seamless, student-centered ecosystem grounded in Inclusive Excellence and Frontier Nursing University’s foundational Culture of Caring that supports every student from enrollment through graduation and beyond. We utilize coaching-based relationships, innovative engagement strategies, and comprehensive support services to ensure all students successfully transition to advanced practice leadership while thriving academically, professionally, and personally and reaching their full potential.

Accessibility Services

At Frontier Nursing University, your success is our mission. We are committed to ensuring that every student can fully engage in their educational journey and achieve their goals.

Our Accessibility Services Unit provides personalized support from enrollment through graduation, working collaboratively with you to identify and implement accommodations that meet your individual needs. Whether you require assistive technology, modified course materials, extended time assessments, or other academic accommodations, our team partners with you and your faculty to remove barriers and create an inclusive learning environment.

Rooted in our Culture of Caring, we understand that each student’s access needs are unique. Our student-centered approach ensures you receive comprehensive support tailored to your specific circumstances as you prepare to become an advanced practice nurse or midwife.

Ready to get started? Contact our Accessibility Services team at accessibility@frontier.edu to discuss the accommodation process, documentation requirements, or any questions you may have.

Advising

As a student, you will be assigned to an academic advisor at the point of admission. Your academic advisor will work with you from orientation to graduation making sure that you are meeting all degree requirements in a timely fashion and helping you find the support you need while at Frontier. Additionally, nearly all courses at Frontier are designed to include interaction between faculty and students. This interaction takes place via live and recorded lectures, discussion posts, presentations, and peer-to-peer-group work. Faculty members keep regular office and appointment hours each week, allowing students easy access through phone conversations or online meetings.

Mentorship

Frontier has a dedicated Student Engagement team to lead initiatives that enhance student performance and personal growth. The team collaborates with faculty, staff, and administration to address student needs and foster an inclusive educational environment, promoting a culture of support and community engagement. Some of the key functions of the team include organizing events, supporting student organizations, facilitating leadership development and mentoring opportunities, and promoting initiatives that enhance the overall student experience.

Clinical Outreach and Placement Services

Our Clinical Outreach and Placement Services Team ensures you have access to resources that will assist in identifying and selecting a qualified preceptor in your program area who best fits your needs and interests. At your Frontier Bound orientation, you will meet a team of Clinical Advisors who will guide you right from the beginning in preparing for your clinical experiences. Learn more about the journey of a Frontier student, from orientation to graduation.

Taisha Bates
Student Success Coordinator
Our midwifery students perform simulations in an office-like setting, a home birth room, a hospital birth room, and a birthing center setting.

Student Interest Groups (SIGs)

Student interest groups are officially recognized as student-run organizations formed around shared interests, identities, causes, or activities. They play a significant role in enhancing campus life by fostering community, leadership, and personal growth outside the classroom.

Student interest groups play a crucial role in fostering cultural awareness, understanding, and support across the FNU community. Through events, workshops, and collaborative initiatives, they provide educational platforms that broaden perspectives, challenge stereotypes, and encourage open-mindedness.

  • Build friendships and social networks
  • Offer leadership and organizational experience
  • Provide avenues for advocacy and civic engagement
  • Help students explore career interests
  • Enrich the cultural and social fabric of the campus

Frontier currently recognizes six student interest groups:

  • LATIN@ Students in Nursing
  • LGBTQIA+ Students in Nursing
  • Men in Nursing
  • Neurodivergent Students in Nursing
  • Students of Color in Nursing
  • Student Veterans Group

Veteran and Military Student Resources

Frontier Nursing University is proud to support military and veteran students and their families, and we accept several educational benefits available to veterans to help cover the cost of tuition and fees. Frontier also has an active Student Veterans Group that is part of the Student Veterans of America (SVA) national network. With a focused mission on empowering student veterans, SVA is committed to providing an educational experience that goes beyond the classroom.

For additional information, please contact our School Certifying Official, Michelle Beck, at vabenefits@frontier.edu or (859) 251-4715.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

We strive to make our high-quality education affordable and accessible to those providing care for rural and underserved populations. Along with affordable programs, Frontier offers federal student loans and internal scholarships to assist students and families. Learn more about financial aid and scholarships.

Questions? Contact us:

Unsubsidized or Grad PLUS Loan Questions

Email: financialaid@frontier.edu

Phone: (859) 251-4700

NFLP Loan Questions
Director of Financial Aid:
 Kaleena Burnett

Email: Kaleena.Burnett@frontier.edu

Phone: (859) 251-4570

VA Benefits & Scholarship Questions
School Certifying Official:
 Michelle Beck

Email: vabenefits@frontier.edu or 
Michelle.Beck@frontier.edu

Phone: (859) 251-4715

Sarah Juett, MSSW
Director of Academic Advising and Student Success

Mental Health and Wellness

Student success is fundamentally connected to well-being. We recognize that learning happens best when individuals feel safe, valued, and equipped with the resources they need to thrive. Frontier offers a wide range of resources to its students, faculty, and staff, including mental health resources, dedicated counseling services, and wellness initiatives.

Uwill, a leading mental health and wellness platform, provides students with free, immediate access to teletherapy and mental-health crisis support. In addition, FNU’s Safe Space for Students initiative creates protected environments for authentic dialogue and emotional processing during challenging learning experiences.

In recognition of Frontier’s dedication to mental health, the university received the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award from Insight Into Academia magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education.

Library Services and Technology Support

Whether on campus or off-site, Frontier students and faculty always have access to the Alice Whitman Memorial Library, an academic library with a collection of books, journals and audiovisuals. The library provides access to many online resources including bibliographic and full-text databases, online journals and texts, tutorials, and other relevant websites. For more information visit the Library Page.

Age-Friendly University

Frontier is committed to creating inclusive and supportive environments across the lifespan, and we have been recognized for our efforts to promote age-friendly policies, research, services, and initiatives. People of all ages are well-represented in our Board of Directors, leaders, faculty, staff, and students.

Alumni Network

Frontier Nursing University is proud to have more than 11,000 alumni in all 50 states and many countries around the world. We encourage graduates to get involved and explore the services, programs, and activities offered. There are many wonderful ways to keep in touch with friends and stay connected to FNU, including precepting, regional and conference receptions, case days, the alumni e-newsletter, FNU Quarterly Bulletin, and social media.

For more information, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at
alumni.services@frontier.edu.

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