Student Catalog
 

You have selected a college designed with the motivated, mature learner in mind. We are committed to providing a high-quality education that serves our communities of interest. As you get to know us, you will have the opportunity to meet and work with our faculty who are experienced, dedicated and passionate educators. Our faculty bring significant hands-on professional experience to the classroom, lab and clinical experiences at Hondros College of Nursing. This allows us to provide our students with an education based on sound academic theory and real-world experience.

We appreciate and support your commitment to your future! Best wishes with your educational endeavors.

Purpose

Hondros College of Nursing’s primary purpose is to provide students with quality education in diploma and associate degree programs, and assist graduates in obtaining rewarding careers in their field of study.

Mission Statement

The mission of Hondros College of Nursing is to provide education through the baccalaureate level to a diverse and motivated population of students through traditional and non-traditional delivery methods. We will do this through providing high-quality education that is immediately applicable to our students’ career goals and the communities in which they serve, by faculty who have relevant and demonstrated experience.

College Objectives

As an extension of its mission, Hondros College of Nursing strives to prepare students to meet the following objectives.

  1. Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication
  2. Apply scientific, legal, and ethical principles to professional practice
  3. Integrate critical thinking into decision making
  4. Engage in professional life-long learning
  5. Demonstrate social responsibility, cultural sensitivity, and service in the community
  6. Utilize technology in professional practice

History of Hondros College of Nursing

Hondros College of Nursing, which started as a real estate preparatory school in 1981, began serving nursing students in January 2007, when the College launched its Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing programs at its West Chester, OH (Cincinnati-area) location. The College expanded its nursing programs to new locations throughout Ohio, opening campuses in Westerville (Columbus-area, 2008), Fairborn (Dayton-area, 2009), and Independence (Cleveland-area, 2011).

In 2013, Hondros College of Nursing, then called Hondros College, was acquired by American Public Education, Inc. (APEI). With APEI’s support, Hondros College of Nursing continued to grow and refine its nursing programs, introducing weekend/evening scheduling options, investing in on-campus simulation labs, and launching innovative, concept-based curricula. To better reflect its commitment to nursing education, the College officially changed its name to Hondros College of Nursing in 2016.

Hondros College of Nursing continued to expand, launching campuses in Indianapolis, IN (2020), Akron, OH (2021), and Bingham Farms, MI (Detroit-area, 2022). In 2023, the Fairborn, OH campus was relocated to a nearby address in Dayton, OH. Similarly, in 2024, the campus in Westerville, OH, relocated to a new facility in Columbus, OH, and the campus in Maumee, OH, also moved to a different location. These efforts support the College’s growth, providing additional space for learning in modern, convenient environments. Additionally, Hondros College of Nursing will extend its mission to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals by launching a Medical Assisting program in the latter half of 2024 at its six Ohio campuses.

Since the launch of its first nursing programs in 2007, Hondros College of Nursing has been committed to improving the health outcomes of the communities it serves by graduating skilled healthcare professionals. The College continues to innovate new ways to help address the challenges in the healthcare field. 

Hondros College of Nursing Timeline: 

1981 – Hondros College begins as a real estate preparatory school

2006 – Hondros College gains approval from the Ohio Board of Nursing to offer Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing programs

2007 – PN and ADN programs are launched at the West Chester, OH (Cincinnati) campus

2008 – Westerville, OH (Columbus) campus opens

2009 – Fairborn, OH (Dayton) campus opens

2011 – Independence, OH (Cleveland) campus opens

2011 – RN-BSN program launches (program ended in 2018)

2013 – Hondros College is acquired by American Public Education, Inc (APEI)

2016 – Hondros College changes its name to Hondros College of Nursing

2017 – Maumee, OH (Toledo) campus opens

2017 – Medical Laboratory Technology program launches (program ended in 2019)

2018 – Practical Nursing program awarded programmatic accreditation through the National League for Nursing Commission on Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA)

2020 – Indianapolis, IN campus opens

2021 – Akron, OH campus opens

2022 – Bingham Farms, MI (Detroit) campus opens

2023 – Fairborn, OH campus moves to its new location in Dayton, OH

2024 – Medical Assisting program launches at all six Ohio campuses

Legal Control of the College

National Education Seminars, Inc., d.b.a. Hondros College of Nursing is a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc., (APEI), a Delaware Corporation. APEI is a publicly-traded corporation, the common stock of which is listed on NASDAQ. APEI is located at 111 W. Congress Street, Charles Town, WV 25414.

A copy of the Hondros College of Nursing Student Catalog is available at the front desk of each campus. Students maintaining continuous enrollment should follow the policies in effect at the time of enrollment. Students will be notified via the Student Portal of any addenda to the catalog, or publication of a new catalog. In accordance with Ohio Administrative Code 4723-5-12(B), Hondros College of Nursing will not implement changes to policies for student progression or requirements for completion for any students currently enrolled in the nursing programs.