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CORRECTING and REPLACING Nightingale College receives CCNE accreditation for Masters in nursing education; a boon to end the critical nursing shortage

While nursing shortfall is predicted to continue, the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education approval will increase number of nursing educators

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NIGHTINGALE COLLEGE RECEIVES CCNE ACCREDITATION FOR MASTERS IN NURSING EDUCATION; A BOON TO END THE CRITICAL NURSING SHORTAGE

While nursing shortfall is predicted to continue, the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education approval will increase number of nursing educators

Nightingale College, a national leader in distance learning, today announced it has received accreditation from the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) for the Master of Science in Nursing Education (MSNEd) program. The new degree will help address the nursing shortage crisis by qualifying educators to teach future nurses.

“We are excited to receive the CCNE accreditation because we know this will give us a stronger ability to train more nurses to serve in their own communities,” said Mikhail Shneyder, president and CEO of Nightingale College. “Every nursing school in our country needs more nursing educators in order to meet the demand for more nurses and to solve the nursing shortage.”

The accreditation comes after CCNE accepted Nightingale College’s candidacy for the program in January 2020 and held an on-site evaluation in October 2020. The online school now provides nursing education to students residing in 39 states, along with required clinical training with healthcare partners in 30 locations across the country. The MSNEd program will provide an additional resource for nurses to become educators, helping expand the number of nurses who can be trained by these educators.

Studies show an appropriate-sized nursing staff improves patient safety, mortality rates and overall patient outcomes. One expert summed it up this way for the New York Times: “When hospitals are understaffed, people die.”

For nearly a decade, the U.S. has been facing a critical nursing shortage and it is expected to continue. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services predicts more than 1 million new registered nurses (RNs) will be needed by 2030 to meet healthcare demands. A new survey found that 99% of rural hospitals are experiencing a staffing shortage; 96% of those hospital executives said they are having the most difficulty finding nurses.

The master's degree program in nursing at Nightingale College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The term for the accreditation term lasts until Dec. 31, 2024, and it can be extended by two years after another on-site evaluation set for spring of 2024.

Nightingale College has more information about how students can qualify for tuition assistance or reimbursement here.

In May 2021, Nightingale College was officially accredited provider for continuing education (CE) by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

About Nightingale College:

Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Nightingale College is a pioneer in distance education for pre-licensure nursing; it offers nursing programs at bachelor’s and master’s degree levels. The College is dedicated to improving demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic access to nursing education and is enrolling learners across the United States, with supervised on-ground field experience (SOFE) areas in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Wyoming. To learn more about Nightingale College, its mission and programs, visit www.nightingale.edu.

Contacts

Shannon Michael, Nightingale College
smichael@nightingale.edu

Paul Murphy, SnappConner PR
paul@snappconner.com

Nightingale College


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