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As Arizona continues to experience a nursing shortage, a private, accredited university is launching its first nursing program in the state.
Arizona is facing one of the worst nursing shortages in the nation and NAU is offering a fast-paced nursing program.
Arizona is experiencing a nursing shortage, with a projected need for 14,200 more registered nurses by 2030 to bridge the workforce gap. Glendale Community College is taking proactive steps by ...
Indigenous students pursuing nursing careers at the University of Arizona College of Nursing will benefit from additional financial support thanks to a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department ...
A National Center for Health Workforce Analysis from earlier this year showed that Arizona is on track to have the worst nursing shortage in the country in 2025, coming out to 28,100 fewer nurses ...
One way the problem is being addressed is through more nursing programs. In 2022, Arizona passed HB 2691, which allocated funds to support Arizona nurses and nursing students in a variety of ways.
On Wednesday, Pima Community College announced a partnership with Arizona Complete Health. Their partnership provides $400,000 towards a scholarship fund for the school and $100,000 to program ...
After undergoing an investigation one year ago that led to the surrendering of its nursing program license in September, Aspen University in Phoenix is now being asked to show why its ...
With a recent expansion of its pre-licensure programs to select regional locations, including Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Wisconsin, Joyce University’s ...
After an emotional meeting that lasted nearly three hours, the Arizona State Board of Nursing voted to give 10 days notice of an intent to immediately shut Aspen University's nursing program down.
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