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Rasmussen University Launches Three Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates Focused on Leadership, Education and Technology

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Rasmussen University announced the launch of three Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates aimed at enhancing specialization for nurses holding MSN or DNP degrees. These certificates, priced under $5,000, can be completed in as little as six months. The new programs focus on Nursing Leadership and Administration, Nursing Education, and Healthcare Technology, Simulation and Informatics. With a rising demand for nurse educators and tech-savvy practitioners, these certificates provide an accessible pathway for experienced nurses to expand their skills and career opportunities.

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  • Launch of three new Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates catering to existing MSN and DNP degree holders.
  • Affordable pricing under $5,000 enables broader access to additional specializations.
  • Flexibility to complete programs in as little as six months enhances appeal for working nurses.
  • Addressing the growing demand for nurse educators as highlighted by nursing school vacancy rates.
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  • Program is not eligible for Title IV federal student aid, limiting financial support options for students.
  • Not all states offer the program, potentially restricting enrollment opportunities.

Certificates designed for working nurses with MSN or DNP degrees to expand skills or switch specializations for under $5K

MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rasmussen University announced today the launch of three Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates in Nursing Leadership and Administration, Nursing Education, and Healthcare Technology, Simulation and Informatics. Nurses who already have their Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and/or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) credentials can add a desired specialization for under $5,0001 in as little as six months2 without completing an additional degree.

"At Rasmussen University, we recognized that a lot of nurses in the workforce already have a master's or doctoral degree. They don't need all of the nuts and bolts of another degree, just the focused work needed to earn a new specialization. That's where these certificates come in," said Dr. Josh Hamilton, assistant vice president and dean of post-licensure programs, School of Nursing at Rasmussen University. "Pursuing a specialization provides an excellent opportunity for nurses to pause and ask: 'What is it about the job that I love, and what are the challenges? Would a shift in focus lead to my long-term success and satisfaction?'"

The Nursing Leadership and Administration certificate provides an option for nurses who are looking for upward mobility into a managerial or administrative role.

"Many want to become nurse managers on their units, while others may want to develop the skill set that allows them to move up into hospital administration," said Hamilton. "This certificate focuses on the portfolio of skills around business, budget, finance and communication that are necessary to work with groups cross functionally and strategically to actualize nursing at the organizational level."

The demand for nurse educators is growing. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, nearly 62 percent of nursing schools nationwide have vacant full-time positions and 14 percent without vacancies need additional faculty. Hamilton underscores Rasmussen's new Post-Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education as a great pathway for experienced nurses who wish to move from a hospital or clinic setting to the classroom.

"The Nurse Educator certificate is perfect for the highly accomplished clinician, nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist who is already master's- or doctoral-prepared and wants to give back by becoming part of the educational enterprise that's graduating new nurses," said Hamilton.

The pandemic brought a rise in telehealth and spotlighted the need for tech-savvy practitioners. The Healthcare Technology, Simulation and Informatics certificate bundles three key technology domains that give nurses an opportunity to transform healthcare through innovation—from app or device creation to improve quality of care, to programming simulation technology in nursing education, to business intelligence and data that provide insight on incidence of infection, patient demographics and healthcare outcomes.

Designed for working nurses, the Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate program features a competency-based education model called Empowered Learning™, which allows students to create real-world projects that demonstrate their new knowledge and learn at their own pace while staying connected to faculty and peers.

For more information on the new Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates, please visit https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing/post-graduate-nursing-certificate/.

*Currently, this program is not eligible for participation in Title IV federal student aid programs.

*This program is not available in all states.

1Program cost breakdown: 16 Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate credits at $260 per credit ($4,160) and $820 in fees = total program cost of $4,980. Program availability varies by state.
2Completion time is dependent on the number of courses completed each term.

ABOUT RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY:
Rasmussen University, a university institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (www.hlcommission.org), is dedicated to changing lives and the communities it serves through innovative and flexible educational programs. As a pioneer in career-focused education since 1900, the University is defining a new generation of higher education that focuses on competency-based education, technology and transferable skills. Rasmussen offers undergraduate and graduate programs online and in person at 22 campuses around the country. The University is designed to lift and support its students every step of the way, from each student's first credential to their last. Rasmussen is dedicated to global enrichment, serving the underserved and meeting the evolving needs of diverse students, communities and economies. Rasmussen encourages its students, faculty and staff to strive for academic excellence, community enrichment and service to the public good. Rasmussen is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI). For more information about Rasmussen University, please visit www.rasmussen.edu.

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FAQ

What new nursing certificates did Rasmussen University launch in December 2022?

Rasmussen University launched three Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates in Nursing Leadership and Administration, Nursing Education, and Healthcare Technology, Simulation and Informatics.

How much do the new Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates cost?

The new Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates are priced under $5,000.

How long does it take to complete the Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates at Rasmussen University?

The certificates can be completed in as little as six months, depending on course load.

Why is there a demand for the Nursing Education certificate?

The demand for nurse educators is rising, with nearly 62 percent of nursing schools having full-time faculty vacancies.

Is federal student aid available for the new nursing programs?

Currently, the Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate program is not eligible for Title IV federal student aid programs.

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