The Arkansas Healthcare Association’s nursing school addresses critical workforce shortages in long-term care by removing barriers for non-traditional students. By training CNAs to become LPNs, the program achieves a 92% graduation rate through tuition-free education, flexible scheduling that accommodates work shifts, and comprehensive wraparound support. This employer-focused initiative incorporates specialized geriatric training and direct partnerships with local facilities to guarantee employment upon graduation. Executive Director Rachel Bunch highlights that this model serves a population often excluded from traditional higher education, effectively countering the 40% decline in LPN graduates seen over the past decade. Future growth plans include expanding enrollment and developing an LPN-to-RN pathway to further stabilize the professional workforce and provide clear career advancement opportunities for dedicated healthcare staff.
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