UMA Rockland Nursing Program Continues Accepting Applications for Fall 2021 Enrollment

Mon, 06/07/2021 - 4:15pm

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is rapidly becoming the preferred educational credential for registered nurses, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Employment Projections for 2019-2029, Registered Nursing (RN) is listed among the top occupations in terms of job growth through 2029.

UMA offers two pathways to degree completion for aspiring nurses: a traditional 4-Year BSN option and an online RN to BSN completion option for those who already have an RN license. Applications for Fall 2021 admission are still being accepted.

The RN to BSN program has been recognized as one of the most affordable programs in Maine.

UMA’s Nursing Program integrates a liberal arts general education core within the holistic nursing curriculum, thereby providing the skills that transform and prepare students for expanded nursing practices, including positions in leadership and management. This approach is in keeping with the University’s mission to transform student lives through high-quality education in professional and liberal arts programs.

RN to BSN students can earn maximum credit at UMA for prior learning through transfer credit, testing, portfolio review, and external training certification; many students in this program earn their BSN in about two years. This online program gives current nurses the flexibility to fit courses into their schedule, allowing them to meet family and work obligations. Upon completing the degree, these nursing graduates have the appropriate knowledge and skills to advance in their current clinical or community practice setting, pursue new career opportunities in the field, or to pursue an advanced degree.

The 4-Year BSN Program is available at UMA’s Rockland Center. This program prepares students to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and enter the field as registered nurses.

The UMA Nursing Program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).  It is also endorsed by the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation. Students graduating from an AHNCC endorsed program are eligible and prepared to sit for the Holistic Nurse Board Certification exam.