A new academic initiative designed for non-nursing graduates was recently established by the College of Nursing, providing an accelerated pathway to a nursing career and a potential remedy to staff ...
Misericordia University recently held a pinning ceremony to recognize the students who completed the Part-Time Accelerated Evening Bachelor of Science Nursing Program. Undergraduate nursing students ...
NASHUA – Rivier University recently announced the upcoming launch of its Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, a fast-track designed for individuals who have already earned a Bachelor’s ...
JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Jacksonville University announces the launch of a new 20-month Accelerated Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing (ADEMSN) program. JU says the program is the only one of ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, in partnership with Ochsner Lafayette General, will create an accelerated bachelor’s in nursing degree program to address the critical need for registered ...
The Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing offers a 21-month, five-semester direct-entry accelerated Master of Science in Nursing program that will prepare you to become a clinical nurse leader (CNL) ...
A new accelerated bachelor of science in nursing program has been approved for Danbury-based Western Connecticut State University. The Board of Regents for Connecticut State Colleges and Universities ...
Oklahoma City University announced an accelerated program to address a nationwide nursing shortage. The program is the first and only 12 month nursing program in the state. Students who have an ...
MERIDIAN — A new program in Idaho is working to decrease the nursing shortage, one graduating class at a time. Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university based in Phoenix, showcased its ...
Accelerated nurse programs enable people holding degrees other than nursing to pursue a different career. They are fast, concentrated, and designed to meet the rising nurse demand. However, the myriad ...
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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the need for registered nurses to grow over the next decade, with about 194,500 forecasted each year. Locally in the Magic ...
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