Despite tens of thousands of students vying to get into nursing programs, schools can’t accommodate the demand.
Not enough instructors and limited hospital placements are throttling capacity, despite surging interest and urgent workforce needs.
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Nurses are in high demand. Why can’t nursing schools keep up?
Across the country, there is enormous demand for nurses, as retirement or burnout push many from the field. Despite tens of thousands of students fighting to get into nursing programs, schools can’t ...
Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trevecca Nazarene University will launch the Accelerated Nursing Pathways initiative in spring 2026, offering students an online hybrid pathway to ...
Nursing students from Ivy Tech and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods college participated in a mock disaster drill to prepare them for ...
NYONL members are now eligible for reduced tuition toward an ACE nursing program ...
Hilton Head Island Packet on MSN
USC Beaufort to receive nearly $4 million federal grant for nursing program
The grant is intended to increase the nursing workforce in rural and underserved areas to address shortages specifically in acute and long-term care settings.
While shortages persist, James Madison University graduates are helping fill critical roles in education and nursing in ...
Idaho EdNews asked each college and university to provide a rundown of their programs. Here’s what we learned from each ...
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