FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JUL 11, 2018
GREAT FALLS, MONTANA – University of Providence President Tony Aretz announced today that the Montana Board of Nursing has granted approval for a new bachelor’s of science in nursing (BSN) program. The four-year undergraduate program prepares future nurses to serve in rural areas, both in Central Montana, and across other rural western states.
“Our ability to expand our School of Health Professions nursing programs in Montana broadens opportunities for both the local population and beyond,” says Aretz. “We are excited about the positive impact our future students will have in healthcare, especially in rural facilities.”
In Montana, formal clinical partnerships have been forged with Central Montana Medical Center, the Nexus Drug Treatment Center, and the Montana Mental Health Nursing Care Center, all located in Lewistown.
“Central Montana Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewistown, Montana is so excited to partner with the University of Providence to provide BSN nursing and clinical opportunities for our rural students in central Montana,” says Karin White, chief nursing officer of CMMC. “This is a Godsend and will benefit Central Montanans for many years to come.”
With the Board of Nursing approval, the university is now allowed to begin accepting students. Contact the university for details on admission requirements and starting dates.
“This is a great day for nursing in Montana,” says Deborah Burton, senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Providence St. Joseph Health. “This new program at University of Providence allows us to serve the healthcare community in rural Montana and underserved areas in western states.”
In 2017, the university launched a new School of Health Professions to respond to growing demand for skilled healthcare workers. The School of Health Professions offers a number of online degree programs at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level as well as post-baccalaureate certificates, including: RN to BSN completion program, Master of Healthcare Administration, Master of Science in Infection Prevention and Epidemiology and Applied Health Informatics Certificate. The university has plans to expand the School of Health Professions in the future to better meet high-need, critical workforce demands.
The University of Providence (UP) is a private, Roman Catholic Liberal Arts University founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Providence. The University of Providence honors the Sisters’ vision today by providing a mission-driven education to those that need it the most. UP is located in Great Falls, Montana and offers both undergraduate and graduate level liberal arts programs and health programs. For more information visit www.uprovidence.edu.