Chamberlain University and SSM Health Launch Landmark Partnership to Address Nursing Shortage
New Aspiring Nurse Program projected to deliver 400+ practice-ready nurses annually across four states

Chamberlain University and SSM Health launch landmark partnership to address the national nursing shortage.
The ambitious partnership is the first of its kind in the nation—offering a direct, employment-focused pathway for aspiring nurses by combining tuition support with immersive clinical experience, and the opportunity for job placement within SSM Health facilities after graduation. In return, students commit to joining SSM Health’s workforce, creating a sustainable talent pipeline that is projected to produce more than 400 new nurses annually.
“The nursing shortage demands bold, scalable solutions,” said Laura S. Kaiser, FACHE, president & CEO of SSM Health. “The Aspiring Nurse Program is a strategic long-term investment in our people and our Mission. It’s designed to meet today’s workforce challenges while building a stronger, more resilient future for nursing.”
This partnership also represents a leap forward in Adtalem’s strategy to become the clinical workforce partner of choice for providers nationwide.
“This partnership with SSM Health demonstrates the transformative power of large-scale collaboration between education and healthcare,” said Steve Beard, chairman and chief executive officer, Adtalem Global Education. “When forward-thinking health systems invest in comprehensive workforce partnerships—combining funding, hands-on facility training and a direct line to employment—we create sustainable pipelines that scale with provider needs. We’re building the foundation for long-term workforce stability while ensuring graduates are day-one ready. This is the future of strategic healthcare workforce development.”
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“This program is more than a solution to the nursing shortage—it’s a bold reimagining of how we grow and support the next generation of nurses,” said Amy Wilson, DNP, chief nurse executive for SSM Health. “By investing in education and clinical experience from day one, we’re not only preparing students for success—we’re strengthening the future of patient care across our communities.”
Founded as Deaconess College of Nursing, Chamberlain’s legacy is rooted in a mission to serve communities through care and education. This alignment fosters a values-driven learning environment that not only prepares students clinically, but also instills a deep commitment to service, empathy and holistic care—qualities essential to delivering exceptional patient outcomes within SSM Health.
"We are excited to partner with SSM Health to place future nurses where they're needed most across multiple states," said Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FACHE, FAAN, president of Chamberlain University. "Nurses are essential to community health, and expanding the workforce supports both patients and current caregivers. As the nation's largest School of Nursing, we're eager to create innovative and immediate opportunities for our graduates in communities where they'll make a real impact."
For more information on the Aspiring Nurse Program or to apply for the inaugural cohort starting September 2025, please visit chamberlain.edu/aspiring-nurse-program-oklahoma.
About Adtalem Global Education
Adtalem Global Education is the leading provider of healthcare education in the
About Chamberlain University
Chamberlain University, an Adtalem Global Education institution, educates, empowers, and emboldens a diverse community of healthcare professionals who seek to advance the health of people, families, communities, and nations. Chamberlain has the largest school of nursing in the
About SSM Health
Nationally recognized for quality and innovation, SSM Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, fully integrated health system working to advance health equity and empower all people to achieve their full potential.
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