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    Tuskegee University is making history by launching the first nursing apprenticeship program at a Historically Black College and University in Alabama. Tuskegee University, in partnership with Baptist Health System, will now offer the Registered Nursing Apprenticeship Program. This program, through the Alabama Department of Workforce, establishes a pathway using classroom instruction, paid on-the-job learning and clinical experience and one-on-one mentorship for aspiring nurses. Tuskegee University celebrates the launch of its nursing apprenticeship program – Photo from Tuskegee University The program also addresses financial barriers that often prevent students from completing nursing degrees. Baptist Health System will serve as Tuskegee University’s The post Tuskegee University starts first nursing apprenticeship program at an HBCU in Alabama appeared first on HBCU News.
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