Nursing

Wichita State aims to cut into its waiting list

Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, November 19, 2007

The nursing program at Wichita State University (WSU) in Kansas, like many colleges in the country, has a waiting list of students eager for their chance to tackle pharmacology and care plans. WSU is hoping to put a dent into the list by adding 30 students to its regular register of 120.

The additional students will face a new, accelerated baccalaureate program that will cost them $20,000-double the cost of the regular program. The extra charge earns the students in the program, which will begin next May, an accelerated course. They will graduate nine months faster than normal, helping to fill the void of nurses in the state.

Three full-time professors, along with materials and other staff, will be necessary additions to make the new program work.

Sources: The Wichita Eagle and KBSD6.com

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