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College of Nursing receives funding from Missouri State Board of Nursing to develop new nurse educator certificate program

Health Leaders | Nursing

Louis plans to launch a new nurse educator program designed to increase the educational preparation of Missouri nursing faculty with BSN degrees.

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Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

If current trends hold, the report projects severe healthcare staff shortages in some states as soon as 2026. Of those, 21 will fall short of filling the demand for qualified RNs by at least 1,000 nurses by 2026. However, others will keep up with demand and surpass it. So they’re already falling behind.

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FNSNA Diversity Scholarship Program

Diversity Nursing

Attention Minority Nursing Students The Foundation of the National Student Nurses' Association is delighted to offer funding for diversity scholarships. The scholarships are supported by Johnson & Johnson for the 2025-2026 academic year. Funding may only be used for tuition, books, and academic fees.

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Kansas Nursing Workforce Center Will Team Up With Stakeholders to Tackle the State's Nurse Shortage

Health Leaders | Nursing

"The Kansas Department of Labor’s 2022 Occupational Outlook report shows that by 2026, we will need more than 28,000 nursing assistants, 18,000 registered nurses, and 6,000 home health aides. Rural Kansas hospitals are facing nursing shortages that could mean hospital closures." "As

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State Approaches to Using ARPA Funds

Capitol Beat

ARPA funds must be allocated by December 2024 and expended by December 2026 and were generally released in two rounds. Vermont’s Governor signed legislation after advocacy from the Vermont Nurses Association, ultimately appropriating two million for emergency grants to support nurse educators, $400,000 for preceptorships $2.5

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20 Questions You’ll Want To Know About the NCLEX

Nurse.com

Through March 31, 2026, NCSBN has set the standard at 0.00 Since the NCLEX is a pass/fail exam, logits are a unit of measurement used to determine the difference between a student’s nursing ability and the difficulty of questions. Requirements can vary based on the individual NRB. How many times can you take the test?