Student Nurses Association
Description
Bring together and mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, as well as those enrolled in baccalaureate completion programs.
Convey the standards and ethics of the nursing profession.
Promote development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession.
Advocate for high quality, evidence-based, affordable and accessible health care. Advocate for and contribute to advances in nursing education.
Develop nursing students who are prepared to lead the profession in the future.
Baker College Student Nurses Association is recognized by the National Student Nurses Association as a Stellar Chapter.
Campuses
Cadillac, Jackson, Muskegon, Owosso, Royal Oak
How to Get Involved
Any student in the nursing program is eligible to join. Students are encouraged to sign up and Baker pays their dues. Each campus has their own chapter and arranges their own meeting date/times, as well as their own activities and fundraisers.
Awards and Achievements
Baker College Student Nurses Association is recognized by the National Student Nurses Association as a Stellar Chapter.
Cadillac
- After successfully completing Fundamentals and Health Assessment, students have the opportunity to sign up to assist at the Stehouwer Free Clinic. The clinic is a nonprofit organization dedicated to offering free limited healthcare to those who cannot afford to see a physician, and who may not have health insurance.
- Volunteer with Little Mary’s Hospitality House every fall and spring to help ready the property for families. Little Mary’s is a local volunteer-run organization that offers free vacations to families with children battling life-threatening or serious illnesses.
- Clean a stretch of US 131 every fall and spring as part of the Adopt a Highway program.
- Deliver Easter Baskets to residents at Samaritas Senior Living Center
- Nursing students who have completed Med/Surg Nursing I and pharmacology may occasionally assist with vaccinations and flu clinics.
Jackson
- Sponsored a Trunk or Treat and Christmas cookie decorating/crafts day for kids
- Sent 2 students to the National Student Nurses Conference in Orlando
Muskegon
- Stop the Bleed Training Program – Help expand the “Stop the Bleed” training program to enhance community preparedness and response to traumatic bleeding emergencies. This initiative includes comprehensive workshops, hands-on training sessions, and distribution of life-saving kits to ensure that participants are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage severe bleeding situations.
- Period of Purple Crying Liaisons – Helped established a network of Period of Purple Crying liaisons dedicated to supporting new parents and caregivers in understanding and managing infant crying and colic. This program provides educational resources, counseling, and practical strategies to help families navigate this challenging period, thereby promoting healthier parent-child relationships and reducing stress-related issues.
- Latio Festival – Interactive Booth for Handwashing Education – Organized an engaging interactive booth at the Latio Festival to educate children about the importance of proper handwashing techniques. The booth features interactive demonstrations, games, and activities designed to teach children effective hand hygiene practices, thereby fostering lifelong habits to prevent the spread of illnesses.
- Student Nurse Scholarship Fund – Launched a Student Nurse Scholarship Fund to support and inspire the next generation of nursing professionals. This fund provides financial assistance to nursing students, helping to alleviate the financial burden of their education and encouraging their dedication to the nursing profession.
Owosso
- Three student delegates from NCNSA Owosso attended the NSNA conference in 2023
- Hold an annual blood drive on campus
- Attend American Red Cross fundraiser Camel Races
- Held events promoting Gift of Life and NMDP, formerly known as the National Marrow Donor Program and Be The Match.

Advisors
- Rachel Fajardo, Full Time Faculty (Cadillac)
- Jennifer Otmanowski (Jackson)
- Tracy Kofflin (Jackson)
- Angela Johnson, Nursing Faculty (Muskegon)
- Jessica Comer (Owosso)
- Shannon French (Owosso)
- Bobbie Anne Gonzales, Nursing Faculty (Royal Oak)
- Joanna Tou, Nursing Faculty (Royal Oak)
- Jull Witzman, Nursing Faculty (Royal Oak)