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{{Short description|Nursing college in Utah, United States}} |
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| type = [[For-profit college |
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| city = [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] |
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'''Nightingale College''' is a [[For-profit higher education in the United States|for-profit college]], headquartered in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. The college offers four nursing programs, the [[Associate of Science in Nursing]], the [[Bachelor of Science in Nursing]], the Registered nurse-to-BSN Program, and the Master of Science in Nursing Education Program. As of 2021, the college has satellite locations in 12 states.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nightingale.edu/enrollment-areas/|title=Enrollment Areas|website=Nightingale College|language=en-US|access-date=2021-03-14|quote=Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, Wyoming}}</ref> |
'''Nightingale College''' is a [[For-profit higher education in the United States|for-profit college]], headquartered in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. The college offers four nursing programs, the [[Associate of Science in Nursing]], the [[Bachelor of Science in Nursing]], the Registered nurse-to-BSN Program, and the Master of Science in Nursing Education Program. As of 2021, the college has satellite locations in 12 states.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nightingale.edu/enrollment-areas/|title=Enrollment Areas|website=Nightingale College|language=en-US|access-date=2021-03-14|quote=Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, Wyoming}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Nightingale College was formed in 2010, and was originally "training students while seeking accreditation".<ref name="est">{{Cite news|author=Brian Maffly|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=55050490&itype=CMSID|title=Utah puts nursing programs on notice over tests|journal=[[Salt Lake Tribune]]|date=October 20, 2012}}</ref> |
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In April 2011, the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. The following year, the college was acquired by Nightingale College, LLC, a private Delaware [[limited liability company]] that was formed by [[Palm Ventures, LLC.]], a private-equity firm.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.palmventures.com/work/|title=Private Company Investments|website=Palm Ventures, LLC|access-date=2021-03-14}}</ref> |
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==Accreditation== |
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The school holds institutional accreditation or is approved by: |
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* [[Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools]] (ABHES),<ref>[http://ams.abhes.org/ams/onlineDirectory/pages/directory.aspx ABHES Directory of Accredited Institutions]</ref> |
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* Utah State Board of Nursing.<ref>[http://www.dopl.utah.gov/licensing/forms/nurse_approved_programs.pdf List of Approved Nursing Programs (Utah only)]</ref> |
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* Nightingale College's BDN and RN-to-BSN programs are accredited by the [https://directory.ccnecommunity.org/reports/accprog.asp Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education]<ref>[https://directory.ccnecommunity.org/reports/accprog.asp Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education]</ref> (CCNE). |
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* [[Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education]].<ref name="street cred">[https://nightingale.edu/accreditation-and-approvals/ accreditation and approvals]</ref> |
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* [[National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation]] (NLN CNEA).<ref name="street cred"/><ref>[https://cnea.nln.org/ National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA)] official page.</ref> |
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In the first 10 years of operations, more than 1000 students graduated.<ref name="grad">{{Cite news|journal=[[KUTV]]|url=https://kutv.com/news/local/nightingale-colleges-online-simulations-allowed-nursing-students-to-continue-education|title=Nightingale College's online simulations allowed nursing students to continue education |
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* [[Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities]].<ref name="street cred"/> |
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As of May 2020, Nightingale had 18 "cohorts" in 18 different "markets" (states) as it started its first program in Alaska.<ref name="alaska">{{Cite news|author=Robin Thompson|date=Apr 2020|url=https://www.anchoragepress.com/news/nightingale-nursing-college-lands-in-alaska/article_e20f8856-78f7-11ea-81cd-e700a83377f6.html|title=Nightingale Nursing College lands in Alaska|quote=Utah-based institution still on target to make Anchorage its 18th market in May|journal=[[Anchorage Press]]}}</ref> |
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Nightingale voluntarily withdrew and lost their [[Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing]] (ACEN) (formerly National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. (NLNAC)) accreditation on March 15, 2021.<ref>[http://acenursing.org Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing]</ref><ref>[http://acenursing.org ACEN]</ref><ref name="acen">[https://nightingale.edu/accreditation-and-approvals/ Accreditation and Approvals]</ref><ref>[https://www.acenursing.org/voluntary-withdrawal/ Voluntary Withdrawal From ACEN Accreditation]</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[For-profit higher education in the United States#Government scrutiny, criminal and civil investigations | For-profit higher education in the United States]] |
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* [[Post University]] in [[Waterbury, Connecticut]] - A second for profit college also owned by [[Palm Ventures, LLC]].<ref name="pv"/> |
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* [[Heald College]] |
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* [[Stevens–Henager College]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://nightingale.edu/ Official website] |
* [http://nightingale.edu/ Official website] |
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Revision as of 07:18, 24 March 2021
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Motto | Confidence, Competence, Compassion |
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Type | For-profit |
Established | 2010[1] |
President | Mikhail Shneyder[2] |
Vice-president | Jonathan Tanner[2] |
Provost | Jeffrey Olsen[2] |
Director | Audrey Auer Director, Nursing Education Services[2] |
Academic staff | 212 |
Students | 1000+ (2020)[3] |
Location | , , U.S. |
Language | English |
Website | nightingale |
Nightingale College is a for-profit college, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The college offers four nursing programs, the Associate of Science in Nursing, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, the Registered nurse-to-BSN Program, and the Master of Science in Nursing Education Program. As of 2021, the college has satellite locations in 12 states.[4]
History
Nightingale College was formed in 2010, and was originally "training students while seeking accreditation".[1]
In April 2011, the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. The following year, the college was acquired by Nightingale College, LLC, a private Delaware limited liability company that was formed by Palm Ventures, LLC., a private-equity firm.[5]
In the first 10 years of operations, more than 1000 students graduated.[3]
As of May 2020, Nightingale had 18 "cohorts" in 18 different "markets" (states) as it started its first program in Alaska.[6]
References
- ^ a b Brian Maffly (October 20, 2012). "Utah puts nursing programs on notice over tests". Salt Lake Tribune.
- ^ a b c d "Officers, Management, Faculty, And Staff". Nightingale College. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
- ^ a b "Nightingale College's online simulations allowed nursing students to continue education". KUTV. 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
- ^ "Enrollment Areas". Nightingale College. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, Wyoming
- ^ "Private Company Investments". Palm Ventures, LLC. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
- ^ Robin Thompson (Apr 2020). "Nightingale Nursing College lands in Alaska". Anchorage Press.
Utah-based institution still on target to make Anchorage its 18th market in May
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