PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With a nationwide nursing shortage expected to hit critical levels over the next decade, Concordia University-Portland is stepping up to significantly expand its nursing degree programs and facilities for students.
Concordia University’s College of Health & Human Services is offering a new, accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) degree program, building upon the university’s decade-long track record of graduating caring and competent nurses with a heart for service.
The 16-month ABSN degree is designed to be accessible for students continuing their education or shifting careers. The program combines online coursework with hands-on experience and clinical rotations at top health care facilities. There will be three start dates each year, with the first scheduled for January 2017.
“As the demand for nurses increases in our community, Concordia is committed to providing the latest and most advanced educational options for students,” says Dr. Sarah Sweitzer, Dean of Concordia University’s College of Health and Human Services. “Concordia’s Accelerated BSN allows students to earn the same quality degree in a concentrated timeframe, so graduates can serve the community as soon as possible.”
Portland’s health care sector is strong and growing, with the demand for nurses higher than ever, in part due to the rapidly aging baby boomer population, as well as recently expanded access to care under health care reform. According to recent labor trend reports, health care is leading the growth and, within the sector, nurses are in highest demand. The average salary for BSN-educated RNs is $83,800, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, ranking Oregon as the fourth highest paying state for registered nurses in the country.
To learn more, visit accleratednursing.CU-portland.edu or call 866.892.5321.
ABOUT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
Concordia University-Portland is Oregon’s largest private, nonprofit university. Located in northeast Portland, Ore., Concordia is Lutheran, liberal arts, with a mission of preparing leaders for the transformation of society. Founded in 1905, Concordia Portland serves approximately 7,400 students on its campuses and online, through its College of Education, College of Health & Human Services, College of Theology, Arts, & Sciences, School of Management, and Concordia University School of Law in Boise, Idaho. For more about Concordia University, visit www.cu-portland.edu and www.concordialaw.com.