December 17, 2020
Nursing Program Director Rhonda Reader Discusses New Nursing Degree
By B&SC News Team
Nursing program director, Rhonda Reader appeared on Bridge Street on News Channel 9 in Syracuse to discuss the new bachelor’s degree in nursing offered at the Liverpool, NY campus.
The segment covered how the new nursing degree program in Syracuse is creating an opportunity for more students to pursue a career in an in-demand and growing profession. With the opportunity to finish the degree in as little as three years, the nursing degree at Bryant & Stratton College sets students up for success in a quicker timeline than is experienced at many other schools.
To learn more about the bachelor’s degree in nursing at Bryant & Stratton College you can follow this link. You can also contact the Liverpool campus to speak with a member of the admissions team and to begin the application process today.
https://www.localsyr.com/bridge-street/bryant-stratton-launching-nursing-program-in-new-york-state/
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