Rasmussen University Opens New Campus in Orlando
Rasmussen University has made a significant stride in addressing Florida's increasing healthcare workforce demands with the inauguration of its new campus in Orlando. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to enhance access to quality nursing education, ultimately aiding the region's healthcare infrastructure.
Campus Highlights
Located at 8541 Southpark Circle, this new campus marks Rasmussen's sixth site in Florida and features advanced educational facilities such as nursing skills and simulation labs, collaborative classrooms, and engaging areas tailored for faculty and students. These spaces integrate modern technology and realistic clinical tools, equipping future practitioners with essential skills for thriving in contemporary healthcare settings.
Angela Selden, CEO of American Public Education, Inc., expressed her excitement about this expansion, emphasizing the urgent need for well-trained healthcare professionals amidst significant staffing challenges, particularly in nursing. This new campus aims to alleviate those demands, creating new pathways for individuals aspiring to enter the nursing profession.
New Educational Programs
The Orlando campus introduces its Practical Nursing Diploma (LPN) program for the first time in this market. In addition to the LPN program, it offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and the Professional Nursing Associate's degree (ADN). Enrollment is currently open with classes set to commence in April, allowing prospective students to engage in comprehensive nursing training sooner rather than later.
Mark Arnold, president of Rasmussen University, highlighted the institution's commitment to serving Central Florida since 2007. He reiterated the importance of the new Orlando location in meeting the growing demand for nursing professionals in Orange, Osceola, and surrounding counties. By complementing existing campuses in North Orlando and Ocala, this initiative enhances the university's ability to cater to local students seeking quality healthcare education.
Comprehensive Nursing Education
Rasmussen University has long been recognized as a leader in prelicensure nursing education, offering multiple pathways for students at various stages of their careers. With programs that span from LPN to BSN and even postgraduate degrees like the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), students are provided with opportunities to develop their skills extensively.
The LPN program is tailor-made for those looking to enter nursing with a focus on preparing students for the NCLEX-PN® exam. It represents a crucial step for many who may later wish to transition into the ADN or BSN programs, facilitating career advancement. The ADN program lays a foundation for students aspiring to become registered nurses, while the BSN program focuses on preparing graduates equipped with both advanced clinical skills and professional readiness.
Commitment to Quality Education
Offering a blend of experienced faculty, cutting-edge simulation centers, and hands-on experiences through clinical rotations with healthcare partners, Rasmussen University remains dedicated to ensuring that its graduates are well-equipped to meet the needs of the healthcare industry.
As Rasmussen University continues its mission to enrich communities through quality education, this new campus in Orlando stands as a testament to its commitment to developing the next generation of healthcare professionals, helping bridge the gaps in Florida's healthcare system.
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