National Park College, UA Monticello, brings 4-year nursing degree program to Hot Springs

The program is designed to address the growing need for highly trained nursing professionals in the region. By offering a four-year nursing degree in Hot Springs, NPC and UAM aim to provide students with the education and training they need to succeed in this in-demand field. The program will begin in the fall of 2023, offering students a convenient and accessible path to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

NPC and UAM have a long history of partnership, and this new program represents the latest collaboration between the two institutions. By working together, NPC and UAM are able to offer students a wider range of academic programs and opportunities. The four-year nursing degree program is a testament to the power of partnership in higher education, and demonstrates the commitment of both institutions to meeting the needs of their students and the community.

The addition of the nursing program to the NPC campus is a significant development for the college and the city of Hot Springs. The program will not only provide educational opportunities for students, but will also help to address the nursing shortage in the region. By training the next generation of nursing professionals, NPC and UAM are making a vital contribution to the health and wellbeing of the community.

The launch of the four-year nursing degree program is an exciting development for NPC, UAM, and the city of Hot Springs. This partnership between two higher education institutions will have a lasting impact on the region, providing students with the education and training they need to succeed in the nursing field. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, programs like this will be crucial in preparing the next generation of nursing professionals.