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State legislation and college partnerships aim to bridge the nation’s nursing shortage

University Business

However, support from 4-year institutions and legislation to tackle the nation’s nursing shortage may help reap benefits for the healthcare workforce and students alike. Career Pathways will also provide health insurance and pay students working only 8 or 16 hours a week the equivalent of a 40-hour work week, according to iBerkshires.

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AIFS Abroad Named Top Rated Study Abroad Provider of 2023 by GoAbroad

AIFS Abroad

Just in time for award season, we’re excited to announce that AIFS Abroad has officially been named the Top Rated Study Abroad Provider of 2023 by GoAbroad, a long-standing and well-respected online directory and review site for international education programs.

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A Research-Based Look at Stackable Credentials

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And then I think the other thing is really, again, providing more of these on ramps to educational programs that take fewer than two years to complete. I think that we’ve had some challenges in post -secondary education. small benefits from career pathways, programs, and stackable credentials pathways.

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Answering the Call

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

While still fighting for official provider status, pharmacists have proven to be crucial in delivering care and helping address healthcare disparities. COVID-19 has placed unprecedented demands on frontline healthcare workers. Students pose with Dr. Johnnie L. Early II, dean of the FAMU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.