Dickinson State Finds a Partner to Restore Nursing Program

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Dickinson State University in North Dakota has found a partner to help restore its once-thriving nursing program. After the program was discontinued in 2016 due to budget constraints, the university has been working diligently to bring it back in order to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals in the region.

The university has recently announced a partnership with the University of Mary, a private, Catholic university located in Bismarck, North Dakota. The two institutions have agreed to collaborate on an accelerated nursing program that will allow students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in just three years.

This partnership represents a significant development for Dickinson State University, as it will provide students with a high-quality nursing education while also helping to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in the region. The program is set to launch in the fall of 2022, and will be housed on both the Dickinson State University campus and the University of Mary campus.

The accelerated nursing program will be open to both traditional students and transfer students, with a focus on providing hands-on clinical experience and preparing students for successful careers in the healthcare field. The partnership between the two universities will also allow students to take advantage of the resources and facilities available at both institutions, ensuring that they receive a well-rounded education.

In addition to the accelerated nursing program, Dickinson State University and the University of Mary are also exploring opportunities to collaborate on research initiatives and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. This collaboration will further strengthen the ties between the two universities and provide students with access to a wider range of resources and opportunities.

Overall, the partnership between Dickinson State University and the University of Mary represents a major step forward in the effort to restore the nursing program at Dickinson State and meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals in the region. With this new program in place, students will have the opportunity to receive a high-quality nursing education and help address the healthcare needs of the community.

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