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Bethany College and West Virginia Wesleyan College forge partnership in nursing education

Bethany College President Dr. Jamie Caridi and Wesleyan President Dr. James Moore.

Bethany College and West Virginia Wesleyan College (WVWC) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a Nursing Education Partnership. This initiative provides a seamless educational pathway for students, promoting academic excellence and readiness in the nursing field. Building on WVWC’s long-standing and respected nursing program, this partnership offers a strong academic foundation that benefits both institutions and prepares students for impactful healthcare careers.

Signed on December 10, 2024, the agreement enables academically qualified students to earn dual degrees: a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies from Bethany College and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from WVWC. This collaboration leverages the strengths of both institutions to equip students with the skills needed for significant contributions to healthcare.

A key feature of the program is that students will reside on Bethany College’s campus for all four years of their undergraduate experience. Throughout this period, they will participate in Bethany’s vibrant campus life, including NCAA Division III athletics, co-curricular activities and other engagement opportunities, while completing coursework for both degrees.

Upon completion, graduates will earn a BSN from WVWC and be eligible for the NCLEX examination. This credential positions students for successful entry into the healthcare workforce, where skilled nursing professionals are in high demand.

Bethany College President Dr. Jamie Caridi emphasized the significance of the partnership.

“This collaboration with West Virginia Wesleyan College represents a transformative opportunity for our students. By combining Bethany’s interdisciplinary approach with WVWC’s esteemed nursing program, we are providing students with an unparalleled educational experience that will prepare them for meaningful careers in healthcare,” Caridi said.

WVWC President Dr. James Moore echoed this sentiment.

“We are excited to work alongside Bethany College to create pathways for students to achieve their professional goals. This partnership exemplifies how higher education institutions can come together to address critical workforce needs while enhancing student success,” Moore said.

The Nursing Education Partnership also reflects the institutions’ commitment to equitable resource sharing, with program revenues and start-up costs divided equally between Bethany College and WVWC.

Bethany College and WVWC are eager to embark on this partnership and anticipate the opportunities it will create for students, alumni and communities. By collaborating, the colleges aim to foster innovation, educational excellence and a brighter future for the healthcare industry.

For more information about the Nursing Education Partnership, please contact the Center for Enrollment at Bethany College or West Virginia Wesleyan College.

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