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The Indiana Board of Nursing has accredited the university to accept 48 students a year, meaning the program will have nearly 200 students when it is fully enrolled across four years.
Indiana law requires licensed practical nursing programs to only accept people who have completed their high school diploma — but lawmakers say removing that requirement could address nursing ...
Last year, the state shut down Indiana Dabney University’s nursing program, a for-profit in Hammond, which had a four-year pass rate of 21 percent. The move threw 80 nursing students there in limbo.
“So we are allowed to accept 48 students per the Indiana State Board of Nursing. By the time we’re fully matured within four years, we’ll have about 200 students in our program.
Two northeast Indiana universities and Parkview Health are partnering on an accelerated nursing degree program launching in August, officials announced Tuesday. Students will learn from Huntington ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A proposed loosening of Indiana's regulations on nursing education programs is advancing in the Legislature, with supporters saying the step is needed to help address a statewide ...
Nursing students at IU South Bend are getting a new certification to support mental health on and off campus this year.Over ...
Indiana's four-year pass rate for nursing associate's degree holders is 58 percent, compared with an 88 percent pass rate at public institutions.
This legislation, labeled “Nursing Indiana Back to Health,” would enable eligible prelicensure nursing programs to significantly increase their enrollment and hire more nurse educators.
Indiana should serve as a national model for how to address the nursing workforce shortage. Across the country, policymakers and academic leaders can adapt Indiana’s best practices to meet the ...