CCC and Bryan College of Health Sciences Sign Agreement

2019年7月10日

CCC会长博士. 马特Gotschall and BCHS President Dr. 丰富的劳埃德中央社区学院 and Bryan College of Health Sciences have formally signed a new dual admission agreement. The articulation agreement will allow students from 中央社区学院 to seamlessly matriculate at Bryan to finish their four-year degree.

学生 applying for and accepted under the dual admissions process will be admitted to both colleges upon acceptance into a science or health professions program at 中央社区学院. 学生 at CCC desiring dual admissions must apply for dual admissions status by the completion of their first year of enrollment at CCC. The agreement takes effect immediately with the start of the 2019-20 academic year.

“With Grand Island Regional Hospital nearly complete in partnership with Bryan Health we wanted to support the educational needs of trained healthcare professionals in the Grand Island community,” said Bryan College of Health Sciences Provost Dr. 凯尔茜安德森. “With our RN-BSN completion program now being offered completely online, it made sense for us to connect with CCC to provide seamless opportunities for degree completion to their graduates who would certainly be seeking employment at the new hospital in addition to surrounding communities.”

For more information, students may visit bryanhealthcollege.edu/transfer or contact Bryan College of Health Sciences directly at 402-481-8863.

CCC’s nursing curriculum provides a comprehensive, rigorous and individualized education that prepares the student nurse for success in a variety of nursing roles. 除了布莱恩, CCC has collaborated with several four-year nursing programs throughout Nebraska that allows all credits to be transferred from the ADN program into a BSN program.

“What I am most excited about is that this agreement provides an opportunity for nurses, 医学实验室技术人员, 牙科保健, 药学技术人员, 生物医学科学家, occupational therapy assistants and others to continue on for a bachelor’s degree without having to leave their current employment in over 90 communities that CCC serves,CCC主席Dr. 马特Gotschall. “Continued education is essential for the sustainability and growth of our rural Nebraska health care providers.”

For more information about 中央社区学院, go to cwe2.usage-monitor.com.

图片:中华基督教会会长杨博士. 马特Gotschall (left) and BCHS President Dr. 丰富的劳埃德 (right) shake hands after signing the articulation agreement in Lincoln.