March 31, 2021
Carl Sandburg College has worked out an agreement with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s School of Nursing on an accelerated path to a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing.
The program would allow students to complete their general education courses at Sandburg, earning an associate degree in nursing, and then completing their Bachelor’s coursework online through SIUE.
Leaders at both institutions talk of the flexibility from this, entirely-online format, and how it’s designed to accommodate the needs of working registered nurses.
The program consists of eight-week courses and can be completed in one year (three semesters) if most of the general education requirements are met at the time of admission.
Our Education: U.S. News ranks SIUE School of Nursing online grad program among top 50
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EDWARDSVILLE U.S. News & World Report ranked Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s School of Nursing (SON) among the top 50 in its 2021 Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs list released Tuesday, Jan. 26. The School is ranked 49th among 194 schools nationally and among the top four in Illinois.
The School of Nursing’s online graduate degree programs include a family nurse practitioner doctor of nursing practice (DNP), post-master’s DNP, and master’s degrees in health care nursing administration (HCNA) and nurse educator (NE).
Close LLC nursing program receives simulation lab grant Dec 13, 2020
Lake Land College nursing student Mandy Kasey is shown.
The Coles Community Health Program (CCHP) Board of Directors at its Nov. 10 meeting approved a $30,000 grant to the Lake Land College nursing program to enhance a simulation lab.
This grant will be used for modular skills trainer, modern infusion pumps, and crash cart with defibrillators. Simulation laboratory education has become an essential component of nursing and first responder education.
âAs the nature of health care continues to change, increased needs of simulation equipment have become a necessity to allow our nursing faculty to better prepare our students,â said Dr. Josh Bullock, President of Lake Land College. âWe are very thankful to the Coles Community Health Program for this grant and for their support of our program. As one of the best nursing programs in the state, Lake Land College
Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Dec 9, 2020 4:56 PM
Charleston, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The Coles Community Health Program (CCHP) Board of Directors, at the November 10 board meeting, has approved a $30,000 grant to the Lake Land College nursing program to enhance a simulation lab. This grant will be used for modular skills trainer, modern infusion pumps, and crash cart with defibrillators. Simulation laboratory education has become an essential component of nursing and first responder education.
“As the nature of healthcare continues to change, increased needs of simulation equipment have become a necessity to allow our nursing faculty to better prepare our students,” stated Dr. Josh Bullock, President of Lake Land College. “We are very thankful to the Coles Community Health Program for this grant and for their support of our program. As one of the best nursing programs in the state, Lake Land College is an integral partner in developing highly trained nurses to