Plymouth university offers new nursing program

Plymouth State University nursing students participate in a clinical simulation at the university’s Panther Nursing Simulation Center. (COURTESY PHOTO)

PLYMOUTH — Plymouth State University’s nursing program is launching a new registered nurse to bachelor of science in nursing track in fall 2024. Prospective students who already have an associate degree and are licensed as registered nurses in any state can transfer between 60 to 90 credits toward the 120 total credits required to graduate at Plymouth State with a bachelor of science in nursing.

“This program will fill an important gap in our educational offering and will meet a growing demand for nurses looking to take the next step in their careers,” said Plymouth State University Director of Nursing Donna Driscoll, DPN, RN, CEN. “We look forward to seeing how our fully integrated classrooms will benefit from the experience of working nurses, and we believe this program will serve to bolster the much-needed nursing workforce in New Hampshire and beyond.”

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