Press Release
For Immediate Release
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AACN
Partners with CampusRN.com to Offer New
Scholarship Program and Online Career Center
Partnership
Provides New Money for Students; Supports Nurse Retention
Efforts
WASHINGTON,
DC, May 14, 2003 - Today, the American Association of
Colleges of Nursing (AACN) announced that it has established
a new partnership with CampusRN.com to offer scholarships
and online career center for graduates of baccalaureate
and higher degree nursing programs. This joint initiative
will provide a fresh source of funding for nursing students
and help new graduates find work settings that support
professional nursing practice.
"Nurses
prepared at the baccalaureate and graduate degree levels
are in high demand, and finding the right practice environment
is critical to a new nurse's job satisfaction, retention,
and, ultimately, improved patient care," said AACN
President Kathleen Ann Long, PhD, APRN, FAAN. "This
new partnership will allow us to assist nurses in finding
employers that foster a culture of retention by providing
nurses with opportunities to build new skills, explore
different roles, and climb the career ladder." Over
45,000 students graduated last year from baccalaureate,
master's and doctoral nursing programs, and more than
160,000 students are currently in the educational pipeline.
The
AACN-CampusRN.com partnership involves two components:
A new Scholarship Fund for currently enrolled nursing
students and a Career Center for new graduates looking
to transition into professional practice. The Scholarship
Fund is designed to support students who are seeking baccalaureate,
master's or doctoral degrees in nursing. Special consideration
will be given to students:
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Enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in pursuit
of a nursing faculty career;
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Completing
an RN to baccalaureate nursing program (BSN); or
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Enrolled
in an accelerated baccalaureate or master's degree
nursing program.
Beginning
in May 2003, scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will
be distributed every 2 months through this program. Applicants
must register online, write a brief statement on career
plans, and demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
For details on this scholarship program including an application,
see http://aacn.campusrn.com/scholarships/scholarship_rn.asp.
The second part of the AACN-CampusRN.com partnership involves
a newly created online Career Center for new graduates
looking to join the nursing workforce. This center includes
a searchable database of vacancies available nationwide,
a scholarship center, and important career information
tailored for nurses prepared at the baccalaureate and
higher degree levels. Students using this service are
strongly encouraged to begin their career search by reviewing
the employers listed on the Professional Nursing Network
- http://www.aacn.nche.edu/pnn
- to evaluate each employer's ability to provide a professional
practice environment. AACN will encourage new nurse graduates
and those nearing the end of their programs to begin their
career search using these online services. For more information
on the Career Center, see http://aacn.campusrn.com/students/jobsearch.asp.
"Nurse
recruiters from coast to coast are excited about this
new initiative that will give them greater access to a
new pool of highly competent entry-level nurses,"
said Matt Casey, the Chief Executive Officer of CampusRN.com's
parent organization CampusCareerCenter.com. "Using
this online service, employers will be able to recruit
students even before they finish their programs and enter
the highly competitive job market."
For
more information about the AACN-CampusRN.com Scholarship
Fund or the online Career Center, contact Robert Rosseter
at rrosseter@aacn.nche.edu
or 202-463-6930, ext. 231.
The American Association of Colleges
of Nursing is the national voice for university and four-year-college
education programs in nursing. Representing more than
580 member schools of nursing at public and private institutions
nationwide, AACN's educational, research, governmental
advocacy, data collection, publications, and other programs
work to establish quality standards for bachelor's- and
graduate-degree nursing education, assist deans and directors
to implement those standards, influence the nursing profession
to improve health care, and promote public support of
baccalaureate and graduate nursing education, research,
and practice.
CampusRN.com
is the most comprehensive site of its kind for entry-level
nursing students and allied health job seekers. Through
this online service, students can view current job openings,
access competitive research on employers, and compare
various career options within their field. Employers have
the opportunity to reach the nursing student directly
with current openings, even before they graduate. CampusRN.com
is a subsidiary of CampusCareerCenter.com (CCC), the world's
leading campus recruiting company. CCC boasts a network
consisting of 2,200 Career Centers, an ambitious grassroots
student representative program, and a student community
that is growing at a rate of over 150,000 candidates per
year.
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CONTACT: Robert Rosseter
(202) 463-6930, x231
rrosseter@aacn.nche.edu
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