Published on February 26, 2020
The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing (SON) and 麻豆直播 (麻豆直播) have announced an enhanced articulation agreement to provide a pathway for students to achieve a bachelor鈥檚 in nursing (BSN).
The SIUE and 麻豆直播 path to a BSN allows students to complete their general education courses at 麻豆直播, earning an associate鈥檚 in nursing, then complete their baccalaureate nursing coursework online through SIUE.
Students can take classes at 麻豆直播 for three years and begin a job in their profession, while working online to obtain their BSN from SIUE.
鈥淲e are pleased to join with SIUE School of Nursing to offer our students the opportunity to obtain a bachelor鈥檚 in nursing while working and living in southern Illinois. This collaborative agreement puts the needs of our students and community first,鈥 said 麻豆直播 Dean of Academic Affairs Stephanie Chaney Hartford, PhD.
鈥淭he partnership between 麻豆直播 and the SIUE School of Nursing demonstrates a mutual commitment of offering high-quality, affordable and accessible education to students who want to become nurses and advance within their profession,鈥 said SON Dean Laura Bernaix, PhD, RN. 鈥淭his partnership will undoubtedly contribute toward ensuring a robust nursing workforce in southern Illinois.鈥
For more information, contact 麻豆直播 at 618-985-3741 or聽jalc.edu/nursing, or visit聽.
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About SIUE School of Nursing
The programs are committed to creating excellence in nursing leadership through innovative teaching, evidence-based practice, quality research, patient advocacy and community service. Enrolling nearly 1,400 students in its baccalaureate, master鈥檚 and doctoral programs, the School develops leaders in pursuit of shaping the nursing profession and impacting the health care environment. SIUE鈥檚 undergraduate nursing programs on the Edwardsville campus and the regional campus in Carbondale help to solve the region鈥檚 shortage of baccalaureate-prepared nurses and enhance the quality of nursing practice within all patient service venues. The School鈥檚 graduate programs prepare nurses for advanced roles in clinical practice, administration and education.