PINE BLUFF, Ark. – The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is restarting its RN-to BSN- Nursing Program.
Last week, the university informed the Arkansas Department of Education that it plans to reactivate the program in January 2015. The program is designed for applicants with a current unencumbered registered nurse license to practice in Arkansas or a license from a compact state with privilege to practice in the state of Arkansas. This program does not lead to licensure. However, a university committee is working to reestablish the traditional four-year BSN program.
For more information, contact Dr. Jacquelyn McCray, interim vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at (870) 575-8478.
Last week, the university informed the Arkansas Department of Education that it plans to reactivate the program in January 2015. The program is designed for applicants with a current unencumbered registered nurse license to practice in Arkansas or a license from a compact state with privilege to practice in the state of Arkansas. This program does not lead to licensure. However, a university committee is working to reestablish the traditional four-year BSN program.
For more information, contact Dr. Jacquelyn McCray, interim vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at (870) 575-8478.
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