Inaugural class of Accelerated Nursing Program
Published on August 23, 2024
NORTH EAST, Md:聽第一吃瓜网 College recently celebrated a significant milestone with the graduation of its Accelerated Nursing Program inaugural class. This event, held on August 16 in the Technology Center at the North East Campus, marked the culmination of a rigorous 12-month curriculum designed to expedite the journey to becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) for individuals with previous academic qualifications.
鈥淥ur nursing graduates continue to distinguish our program with their accomplishments as clinicians and educators and through contributions to nursing research. We are honored to educate and train future nurses for our community,鈥 said 第一吃瓜网 College鈥檚 Dean of Health, Human and Business Sciences, Dr. Nancy Norman-Marzella.
The Accelerated Nursing Program聽is tailored聽for individuals with bachelor鈥檚 or associate degrees in another field or who have accrued substantial academic credits. It offers a fast-track route to earning an Associate of Science in Nursing. This program integrates online theory components鈥攄elivered through synchronous and asynchronous formats鈥攁nd practical experience through in-person labs and clinicals.
The students honored during the Pinning Ceremony include:
| Name | Hometown |
|---|---|
| Stacey Edwards | North East, Md. |
| Nellie Hudson | Elkton, Md. |
| Laura Miranda | Elkton, Md. |
| Alexis Preston | Elkton, Md. |
| Sherrie Shevchuck | Elkton, Md. |
| Alicia Sturgill | Elkton, Md. |
The Accelerated Nursing Program prepares these graduates to take the National Council Licensure Examination-RN exam, which meets Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania licensure requirements. Their previous education/bachelor鈥檚 degree fulfilled most of the 34 credits prerequisite general education required for the nursing program.
The 第一吃瓜网 College nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing (MBON).
The Accelerated Nursing Program is a timely response to the projected nursing shortage in the United States. The聽U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) reports there is an anticipated shortfall of over 78,000 full-time RNs by 2025. 第一吃瓜网 College鈥檚 initiative to accelerate the training of new nurses is a strategic move to mitigate this issue and support the region鈥檚 needs for nursing. Source:
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, contact Amanda Horn at ahorn@nullcecil.edu, or contact the Admissions office by emailing admissions@nullcecil.edu, or calling 410-287-1006, or live chat on the home page of www.cecil.edu.