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What is SNAP?

SNAP is a student-run organization that represents the students in
the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania.  It actively
contributes to nursing education in order to provide for the highest
quality of care and to represent the role of nurses in the health care
arena.  Its members strive to have direct input into standards of
nursing education as well as to influence health care.

SNAP promotes participation in community service activities in the
area of health care and encourages collaborative relationships with
nursing and health related organizations.

SNAP also serves as the University of Pennsylvania chapter of the
Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) and the National
Student Nurses Association (NSNA).

All Undergraduate students currently enrolled in the Nursing
school are considered members of SNAP.  If you are interested in
becoming an active member, just come to one of our bi-monthly general
body meetings!

For more information on SNAP, please refer to the organization's Bylaws.

If you have any further questions, you can e-mail the entire Board
or an individual board member.