Rowan nursing program gets visit

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Courtesy of Rowan College of South Jersey

Rowan College of South Jersey’s associate degree nursing program will host a site visit from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) on Tuesday, March 4.

Individuals who aren’t college employees can meet with the site team and share comments about the nursing program at an in-person meeting from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Nursing and Health Professions Center on Rowan’s Gloucester County campus in Sewell. 

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​Written comments are also welcome and should be submitted to the ACEN via email at public-comments@acenursing.org or mailed to the ACEN office at 3390 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA, 30326, attention Accreditation Services. All written comments should be received by Tuesday, Feb. 18. 

Rowan’s nursing associate degree program is a strategic blend of classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience. For students seeking their bachelor’s of science in nursing degree, the college offers a 3+1 program in collaboration with Rowan University. Students remain at Rowan College to complete their third year before transferring to the university for their final year, enabling them to earn the degree for less than $30,000. 

To learn more about the college’s nursing program, visit RCSJ.edu/Nursing​.  

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