INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Butler University announces the launch of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to address the workforce shortage and help meet the state’s need for nursing professionals.
Through a partnership among Huntington University, Indiana Tech and Parkview Health, eligible students can achieve an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) in 13 months.
With this expansion, students in Indiana and Florida will have access to Joyce University’s robust range of nursing programs, including the 20-month Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN), traditional ...
In 2025, Indiana’s hospitals face one of the most pressing workforce challenges in modern healthcare: a widening shortage of registered nurses. Projections indicate the state will require thousands of ...
House Bill 1259 makes the only requirement for instructors a nursing license, eliminating the 18-month minimum on clinical experience needed. The bill’s author said the institutions are “best equipped ...
A bill that would allow Indiana’s high school students to enroll and participate in a licensed practical nursing (LPN) program before receiving their high school diploma passed unanimously in the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana needs nurses. You only have to look at some numbers from the Indiana Hospital Association that show Indiana currently has nearly 4,300 job openings for nurses each year.
These regional campuses are strengthening Indiana’s workforce, supporting small businesses and preparing students for ...