In 2012, the 91制片厂在线观看 of Louisiana enrolled its first class of online RN to BSN students 鈥 the first undergraduate online students in the 91制片厂在线观看鈥檚 history. In Fall 2023, the program celebrated another milestone as the 3,000th RN to BSN graduate crossed the Commencement stage.
鈥淭his is huge for us,鈥 said Dr. Lisa Broussard, interim dean for the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not some new program that just popped up. We鈥檝e been here a long time, and we鈥檙e going to continue to put out these graduates. Every single person who graduates from this college is very, very important to us.鈥
Advancing nursing practice
Registered nurses can earn their license after completing an associate in nursing program. In 2010, the National Academy of Medicine released a report recommending the industry increase the number of RNs with a bachelor鈥檚 degree to 80 percent by 2020. According to the report, BSN-prepared nurses are better equipped to handle increasingly complex patient care.
The 91制片厂在线观看鈥檚 program was a direct response to that report.
鈥淲e had the support of the Office of Distance Learning and years of experience offering online educational content through our graduate nursing education programs.鈥
Providing the program online, said Dr. Broussard, was essential to creating a pathway for working RNs and to reaching students beyond Acadiana. Since the program鈥檚 inception, students have enrolled from 42 states across the U.S.
鈥淎t least 90 percent of our RN to BSN students are working, and most of them are working full time,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey can鈥檛 be at a certain class, at a certain time. Online, asynchronous courses are critical for them to be able to complete their degrees.鈥
Brandy Sizemore, of Lafayette, will be among those earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree this semester. As an RN to BSN student, Sizemore balanced nursing as well as life with twin 6-year-old girls.
鈥淚t has been challenging, but I'm so grateful that I did it,鈥 she said.
After 16 years as an RN, Sizemore was well-versed in patient care. Earning a BSN degree, she said, gave her insight into healthcare advancements and nursing leadership.
鈥淚 didn't realize how much it would benefit me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚've learned a lot on the leadership and management side that I didn't get with an associate degree. We also learned a lot about innovation, like informatics, which is super important."
Tara Horsley, RN to BSN program coordinator, said the goal of the program is to provide a multi-faceted approach to professional growth and development.
鈥淲e give a little bit of everything to our students鈥 professional growth,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e give a little bit of ethics, evidence-based practice, and leadership skills, which is something the associate degree nurse doesn鈥檛 necessarily learn in depth.鈥
Horsley is among the faculty who teach in the online RN to BSN program. UL Lafayette is unique in that faculty teaching in the program only teach RN to BSN students.
鈥淲hat makes our program stand out is definitely the faculty,鈥 Dr. Broussard said. 鈥淥ur faculty only teach in this program, so that truly makes them experts in understanding the needs of this student population, which is very unique.鈥
That was evident for Sizemore.
鈥淭he instructors are very responsive,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f you have any kind of questions, any kind of problems, they will hop on a Zoom call. They know we are working people with families, and they鈥檙e like, 鈥極K, you want to do this, I will help you succeed.鈥欌
As the program moves forward in its second decade, Dr. Broussard expects the program to continue to evolve with new technological advancements, student feedback and industry demands.
鈥淎s an administration, we鈥檙e going to be looking at the impact of machine learning, the trends in healthcare, looking at what the job market really needs, and listening to student feedback on what鈥檚 working and what鈥檚 not working,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou always want to continue to evolve.鈥