
Elevating Nursing Education: The New Chapter at Centenary University
Centenary University is forging a transformative path in nursing education with its Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) program, led by Dr. Rebecca Cooper, DNP. Appointed last spring, Dr. Cooper's tenure is marked by ambitious initiatives aimed at enhancing the program's appeal and accreditation status.
Key Changes and Enhancements to RN to BSN Program
In a few short months, Dr. Cooper tackled the task of preparing a crucial self-study report for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and organized a successful site visit on October 1. Her swift actions yielded remarkable results: a record 12 new students joined the program this fall, a clear indicator of the program’s growing reputation in Northern NJ.
An Academic Pathway for RNs: Program Specifications
The RN to BSN program, developed in collaboration with Atlantic Health System, offers registered nurses an opportunity for career advancement. With a format designed for working professionals—classes are fully asynchronous and aligned with their current employment—students often complete their practicum right at their workplaces. The program is not only flexible but also provides financial incentives, like the Reeves Scholarship Program, which aids eligible RNs.
Looking Ahead: What Accreditation Means for Students
As the program nears full accreditation, expected by spring 2026, both current and prospective students can anticipate even greater opportunities. Dr. Cooper emphasizes that achieving this milestone will be a pivotal point in her career and a significant asset for the nursing community in Sussex County and beyond.
Connecting with the Community: Local Outreach
Dr. Cooper is committed to fostering relationships with local health systems and community colleges, further boosting enrollment and engaging a community where healthcare professionals can flourish. Her background as a nurse and educator, combined with her local roots in Vernon Township, fuels her passion for this role.
How to Get Involved
If you are a registered nurse looking to elevate your career, consider applying to Centenary's RN to BSN program. Reach out to Dr. Cooper at (908) 852-1400, ext. 2409 for more information about upcoming cohorts. With supportive pathways and a robust learning experience, your future in nursing begins at Centenary University.
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