Bryan renews health sciences partnership with Mid-Plains

    A renewed partnership between Bryan College of Health Sciences and Mid-Plains Community College will allow MPCC students to transition to Bryan to finish a four-year degree.
    According to Bryan officials, renewing the partnership with Mid-Plains was an easy decision to make.
    “It only made sense to reestablish our connection with MPCC as we continue to expand degree completion options online and on-campus,” said Dr. Kelsi Anderson, provost, Bryan College of Health Sciences.
    “We look forward to serving students in western Nebraska as part of this partnership.”
    Students who apply and are accepted under the dual admissions process will be admitted to both colleges upon entering a health professions program at MPCC. Students must apply for dual admissions status by the end of their first year at Mid-Plains. After that time, they will have to use the regular admission process at Bryan College of Health Sciences.
    MPCC graduates with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing, a GPA of 2.0 or higher and an active nursing license are guaranteed enrollment in Bryan’s RN-BSN program.
    Those who graduate from Mid-Plains with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Medical Laboratory Technology or Dental Assisting, with a GPA of 2.0 or higher, are guaranteed admission into Bryan’s Bachelor of Science degree completion program for the Bachelor of Science in Health Professions.
    Dual admissions students will have the option of enrolling in courses, using the advisers, participating in activities and accessing the libraries and other services at both colleges.
    More information about the dual admissions option is available online at bry anhealthcollege.edu or by contacting Bryan College of Health Sciences directly at 402-481-8863.

 

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