CCRI, RI Nurses Institute Team to Provide Easy Pathway to Nursing Assoc. Degree

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CCRI, RI Nurses Institute Team to Provide Easy Pathway to Nursing Assoc. Degree

The Community College of Rhode Island is teaming with the Rhode Island Nurses Institute Middle College Charter High School (RINI) to provide an easier transition from RINI to CCRI’s nursing associate degree program.

“By introducing the CCRI nursing pathway to these RINI students, we are offering the opportunity of seamless transition from high school to the CCRI nursing program and then onward to bachelor’s degree programs. Students will receive the support they need to succeed throughout their academic and career path,” said CCRI Vice President for Academic Affairs Rosemary Costigan.

The partnership is supported by a $110,000 grant from the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services Health System Transformation Project.

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“We are thrilled about this partnership that provides this opportunity uniquely to RINI students. Because our students begin their college preparation toward a nursing degree in high school, this partnership allows them to become registered nurses two years after high school graduation and gives them the ability to earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing in less than four years. This is an innovative educational model to ensure that Rhode Island has a highly educated and diverse nursing workforce that it needs,” said RINI CEO Pamela McCue.

The Partnership

Under the partnership, students who want to enroll in CCRI’s nursing program after graduation and who have met the admission requirements will receive additional support and guidance from a CCRI advisor specifically assigned to the RINI “cohort” who will make personal connections with each of the students.

The CCRI nursing program will reserve seats for RINI students who are eligible for enrollment in the program.

This process will remove barriers related to the college application process to help low-income students and students of color continue their education. Student cohorts can begin their program at CCRI with distinct academic and career pathways.

The advisor will continue to support members of this cohort until they graduate and through their transition to a bachelor’s degree program.


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