SUNY Orange expands Newburgh Nursing Program

Posted 2/8/24

As students returned to SUNY Orange for the opening day of the Spring 2024 semester on Monday, January 22, the College welcomed 24 additional new students in the Newburgh campus nursing program, …

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SUNY Orange expands Newburgh Nursing Program

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As students returned to SUNY Orange for the opening day of the Spring 2024 semester on Monday, January 22, the College welcomed 24 additional new students in the Newburgh campus nursing program, expanding the program by 50 percent at a time when the Hudson Valley is experiencing a shortage of available nurses.

The 24 new students began their studies in the nation’s oldest associate degree nursing program, entering a program long renowned for its excellence and for producing highly competent and skilled graduates who, upon graduation, are immediately in high demand locally and regionally.

During the Summer of 2022, SUNY Orange received one-time SUNY incremental funding to support enrollment and retention initiatives. The College allocated a portion of its funds to examining the feasibility of expanding the nursing program in Newburgh. Through that study, the College has been able to identify new classroom and laboratory space in Kaplan Hall, complete necessary renovations and purchase the equipment needed to accommodate the additional students.

“The College is keenly aware of the shortage of available nurses in the Hudson Valley, and we recognize we are in a position to help,” said Dr. Erika Hackman, SUNY Orange provost. “We identified available space on the Newburgh campus that would allow us to expand the program there. This expansion demonstrates the College’s ability to respond to the workforce and educational needs of our community.”

“Access to our nursing program is highly competitive. We annually have qualified applicants who we cannot accept because we have limited seats in the program, so we knew that we could easily fill those 24 additional seats,” added Dr. Pat Russell, chair of the College’s Nursing Department. “The longstanding history of our nursing program draws prospective students to the College. We teach and train our students to high standards, and they perform well in clinicals and on their licensure exams. As graduates, they are highly sought-after by local healthcare providers who recognize the overall excellence of our program.”

Stringent accreditation standards by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) lay out a rigorous degree-specific curriculum designed to assure graduates are well-prepared and proficient. In testing data covering the 2023 calendar year, recent SUNY Orange nursing graduates far exceeded state and national averages on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) with 93.7 percent of the College’s alumni who took the exam in 2023 passing on the first attempt.

For more information on the Nursing program, contact Russell at patricia.russell@sunyorange.edu, or visit catalog.sunyorange.edu.