Launching a New Accelerated Nursing Degree Program in St. Tammany Parish

In an effort to address the critical need for nurses in St. Tammany Parish, St. Tammany Health System and Southeastern’s School of Nursing have partnered to establish an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) degree program tailored specifically for Northshore residents. The Northshore-based program will be housed in two places—primarily at the St. Tammany Academic Center, strategically located near St. Tammany Health System’s flagship St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington, with additional classes at Southeastern.

The program is open to students with non-nursing bachelor’s degrees, allowing them to earn a BSN in just 18 months. Beyond hands-on learning opportunities, the ABSN degree offers extensive preparation for the National
Council Licensure Examination.

“Through this academic partnership with Southeastern, we hope to broaden the opportunities for individuals—
especially our Northshore neighbors—who want to explore a nursing career path through building on the degrees they have already earned,” said President and CEO of St. Tammany Health System Joan Coffman. “We see it as opening a new door for another valuable workforce population, and we hope potential students see it this way as well.”

“We want to expand access to nursing education in St. Tammany, with the goal of increasing the number of nurses in our community to meet the growing demand for qualified, caring nurses in healthcare today,” added Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer of St. Tammany Health System Kerry Milton. “This partnership builds on what we already have—nursing colleagues who set the standard for nursing care in the region. We look
forward to welcoming future colleagues who want to join our spectacular team.”

Bronwyn Doyle, the health system’s assistant vice president of workforce strategy, underscored the program’s commitment to nurturing local talent by providing ABSN students with early opportunities to apply for academic scholarships and nursing positions within the health system, explaining that program graduates would be given priority consideration.

Southeastern Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Ann Carruth stressed the importance of preparing students for today’s competitive job market. “By forging meaningful connections with healthcare institutions, we can bridge the gap between evidence and practice, ensuring students receive an exceptional education and valuable clinical experience,” she said.

As part of the partnership, St. Tammany Health System will offer nursing students critical clinical training at St. Tammany Parish Hospital, eliminating a common barrier nursing programs encounter when seeking experience for students.

Through this partnership, we hope to cultivate a shared vision of compassionate, patient-centered care, where nurses play a vital role in improving health outcomes and advancing the overall quality of healthcare delivery in our communities,” added Lindsay Domiano, department head of Southeastern’s School of Nursing.

Students interested in the program can apply online through southeastern.edu/admissions. Scholarships from St. Tammany Health System are available.

Southeastern will launch the program’s first courses at the Academic Center in Covington beginning in January 2024.

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