Despite tens of thousands of students vying to get into nursing programs, schools can’t accommodate the demand.
Not enough instructors and limited hospital placements are throttling capacity, despite surging interest and urgent workforce needs.
HCI College announced today that its Associate Degree in Nursing program at the Fort Lauderdale campus has been granted ...
LOS ANGELES — Oscar Mateo dreamed of being an artist, but after he got leukemia when he was 20, his life plans abruptly changed. The compassionate nursing care he received while hospitalized touched ...
Long Beach City College reserves 15 spots in a parking lot for homeless students. For Edgar Rosales Jr., the program has been ...
RWJBarnabas will move all but a few Monmouth Medical Center services from its historic Long Branch home to Tinton Falls, ...
In 2024, first-generation, second-generation and undocumented students made up nearly a third of the 19 million students enrolled in higher education institutions in the U.S., according to the Higher ...
Public confidence in higher education has plummeted in recent years amid high tuition prices, skyrocketing student loans and ...
Twenty-month-old Vida Rodriguez is the reason her 7-year-old sister, Alessia, is playing at home — instead of lying in a ...
In a speech at the BYU graduation ceremony where he represented the class, Carter called learning a way to overcome life’s ...
Hannah Tweten is no stranger to adapting when it comes to volleyball. The senior libero is a former setter turned defensive star for the Chatfield Gophers. After years of dishing up the perfect play, ...
The Campaign for College Opportunity honored 40 California Community Colleges and California State Universities (CSU) as Pathway Champions today for their work paving pathways to college and economic ...