Colleges team up to create nursing program in Wisconsin
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, March 12, 2007
Two Wisconsin colleges-Green Bay-based Bellin and De Pere-based St. Norbert-are joining forces to create a new nursing program. The partnership is aimed at easing the nursing shortage in the state.
Students, who will receive a liberal arts education that will complement their nursing studies, will be recognized as alumni of both schools upon graduation. The bachelor of nursing degree will be awarded from Bellin, however.
The partnership will allow nursing students to live on-campus at St. Norbert and will provide a $5,000 annual scholarship to students to help offset the costs of room and board.
Sources: Green Bay (WI) Press-Gazette
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