Blessing-Rieman College retains national accreditation; sees enrollment increase
September 17, 2024
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences has earned
reaccreditation for a 10-year period from the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC.) HLC is an institutional accreditor recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation to accredit degree-granting colleges and universities.
Accreditation examines the quality of the institution beyond its
academic offerings and evaluates the institution as a whole, including
the soundness of its governance and administration, adherence to
mission, the sustainability of its finances, and the sufficiency of its
resources.
reaccreditation for a 10-year period from the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC.) HLC is an institutional accreditor recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation to accredit degree-granting colleges and universities.
Accreditation examines the quality of the institution beyond its
academic offerings and evaluates the institution as a whole, including
the soundness of its governance and administration, adherence to
mission, the sustainability of its finances, and the sufficiency of its
resources.
Accreditation provides current and potential students assurance that
they are receiving a quality education which will be recognized as such
by potential employers or licensing boards as well as by other colleges
or universities in case of student transfers or pursuit of a higher
degree. Also, employer-paid tuition reimbursement programs often require
that employee participants enroll in accredited institutions.
they are receiving a quality education which will be recognized as such
by potential employers or licensing boards as well as by other colleges
or universities in case of student transfers or pursuit of a higher
degree. Also, employer-paid tuition reimbursement programs often require
that employee participants enroll in accredited institutions.
"The Higher Learning Commission granted us ten-year accreditation,
which is the maximum term. This highlights the confidence outside
accrediting bodies have in our outcomes and sustainability," said
Brenda Beshears, PhD, RN, president and chief executive officer,
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences
which is the maximum term. This highlights the confidence outside
accrediting bodies have in our outcomes and sustainability," said
Brenda Beshears, PhD, RN, president and chief executive officer,
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Enrollment jumps, too
Blessing-Rieman enrollment is up 2% overall for the 2024-25 academic
year to a total of 252 students:
year to a total of 252 students:
Total nursing enrollment increased 4%,
Radiology program enrollment increased 17%, and
Direct Transfer track (which includes the nursing, radiology and
respiratory programs) increased from 29 students last year to 63 this
year, a 117% increase. Direct Transfer students completed their
prerequisite course at another college.
respiratory programs) increased from 29 students last year to 63 this
year, a 117% increase. Direct Transfer students completed their
prerequisite course at another college.
"We believe the continued enrollment increases are a testimony to our
reputation of having high quality outcomes in a caring environment,"
added Dr. Beshears.
reputation of having high quality outcomes in a caring environment,"
added Dr. Beshears.
Blessing-Rieman is defying the downward national college enrollment
trend. BestColleges.com reports that undergraduate college enrollment
declined almost 6%, or a loss of more than 900,000 students between the
fall of 2019 and the fall of 2023.
trend. BestColleges.com reports that undergraduate college enrollment
declined almost 6%, or a loss of more than 900,000 students between the
fall of 2019 and the fall of 2023.
The number of students studying through Blesing-Rieman jumps to 298 when
counting John Wood Community College-recruited students who learn from
Blessing-Rieman faculty during the second year of their Association
degree program.
counting John Wood Community College-recruited students who learn from
Blessing-Rieman faculty during the second year of their Association
degree program.
Blessing-Rieman has provided professional nursing and healthcare career
education since 1891. The College offers a joint Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degree, a joint Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science, and a
joint Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care, all in partnership with
Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO, and Quincy University, Quincy,
IL. Blessing-Rieman also offers a Direct Transfer option for the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Radiologic Technology, and Respiratory
Care, an Associate of Science in Medical Laboratory, an online RN to
BSN, an RRT-BSRT, and an online Master of Science in Nursing.
education since 1891. The College offers a joint Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degree, a joint Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science, and a
joint Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care, all in partnership with
Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO, and Quincy University, Quincy,
IL. Blessing-Rieman also offers a Direct Transfer option for the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Radiologic Technology, and Respiratory
Care, an Associate of Science in Medical Laboratory, an online RN to
BSN, an RRT-BSRT, and an online Master of Science in Nursing.
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