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Nursing students who graduate from for-profit programs can get credit for their nursing courses, but they don’t get the general education credits they also need to become an RN.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – On a recent episode of CT Buzz, Host Natasha Lubczenko welcomed Cyndi Jeffrey, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE, and the Associate Professor and Nursing Program Director from Albertus ...
Over 8,000 qualified applicants were rejected by CT nursing programs, the most recent data from the CT Center for Nursing Workforce shows.
As nursing shortages remain an issue in the U.S. and Connecticut, university programs continue to grow in the state and $2.9 million in federal funding has been obtained to train nurses and create ...
Mitchell College in New London said it is launching a new nursing bachelor's degree program next fall in order to address the industry’s care-provider shortage. A new simulation lab on campus ...
More than 8,000 qualified applicants were rejected by nursing programs statewide. One reason for the crunch? A lack of clinical placements.