WVU School of Nursing partners with BridgeValley to help RNs earn a bachelor’s degree


by WBOY

WBOY— On Tuesday, colleagues of both the West Virginia University School of Nursing and BridgeValley Community and Technical College met within WVU's Health Science Campus to commemorate the newly established partnerships between both institutions, including a program designed to help nursing students earn their bachelors degree.

Madera Tribune—Opinion: Bachelor’s degree at a CCC. There is a range of opinion among experts in the field as to whether a four-year college degree is necessary in today’s highly automated workplace. In some cases, modern technological devices have replaced the need for human workers. But for many people, a bachelor’s degree is the pathway toward lifetime financial stability and upward social mobility. That singular sheet of paper can give its holder job security and can enable her or him to adopt a middle-class lifestyle.Troubling newsBut...

WKBN.com—Associate’s degree graduates honored at YSU nursing ceremony. At the annual Medallion Ceremony, graduates with Associate’s Degrees in Nursing were also included for the first time.

FOX 8 Cleveland—17-year-old Ohio girl graduates with Bachelor’s degree. A Northeast Ohio 17-year-old is set to graduate this spring, not with a high school diploma, but with a bachelor’s degree.