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Rasmussen University Expands Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program to St. Cloud Campus

1. Rasmussen University expands BSN program to St. Cloud campus starting January 2026. 2. New program addresses RN shortages in Minnesota's rural communities and urban areas. 3. 90.7% NCLEX-RN pass rate among Minnesota BSN graduates indicates program's strength. 4. The expansion reflects 125 years of Rasmussen's commitment to community education. 5. Students gain critical clinical experience to succeed in diverse healthcare settings.

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The expansion of Rasmussen's BSN program addresses critical nursing shortages, enhancing revenue potential. Historical expansions have positively influenced APEI's stock due to increased enrollment and market demand.

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The article discusses APEI's growth strategy and educational offerings critical for its market relevance. As nursing shortages remain prominent, APEI's initiatives in nursing education may drive stock performance positively.

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The growing demand for nursing professionals ensures sustained interest and enrollment in the new program over the years. Similar expansions in the past led to increased stability for APEI’s financials.

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Rasmussen University (PRNewsfoto/Rasmussen University) New offering expands access to BSN education for students in St. Cloud and rural communities, /PRNewswire/ -- Rasmussen University today announced the expansion of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program to the University's St. Cloud campus, with enrollment now open and classes beginning in January 2026. The addition of the CCNE-accredited¹ BSN program in St. Cloud expands access to aspiring nurses across Central Minnesota and more rural communities outside the Twin Cities metro. The program is designed to help meet the growing demand for bachelor's-prepared registered nurses (RNs) in Minnesota, where healthcare systems in both urban and rural areas are facing workforce shortages. "Expanding our BSN program to St. Cloud reflects Rasmussen University's commitment to serving Minnesota communities—both large and small," said Mark Arnold, president of Rasmussen University. "This new offering helps us reach students who may not otherwise have access to a BSN program close to home, and it supports rural hospitals and clinics that are urgently seeking more registered nurses." According to the Bureau of Health Workforce's document Nurse Workforce Projections, 2022-2037, nonmetro areas are expected to outpace metro areas in shortages of RNs in the next three interval years of 2027 (24% vs. 7%), 2032 (19% vs. 6%), and 2037 (13% vs. 5%). Rural communities across the country, including Minnesota also continue to face significant challenges in recruiting and retaining healthcare professionals."Many Rasmussen University Nursing graduates choose to remain and practice in the communities where they are educated, helping to address local workforce needs and strengthen healthcare access in rural areas," said Arnold. "This expansion to St. Cloud is designed to build on that tradition and prepare the next generation of nurses to serve the region."This is the third expansion of Rasmussen's Bloomington BSN program over the past two years. The University added the program to its Eagan, Minn. campus in Fall 2023 and to its Hennepin/Anoka campus located in Brooklyn Park, Minn. in Spring 2024.Rasmussen University offers multiple entry tracks into its BSN program to meet students at various points in their academic and professional journey: BSN Standard Degree: For students who wish to earn a college degree and become a bachelor's-prepared nurse. Accelerated BSN Second Degree: For students who already hold a bachelor's degree and want to transition into nursing. Students can finish in as few as 18 months2. RN to BSN: For currently licensed RNs with an Associate's degree in Nursing (ADN) who are ready to advance their education. Rasmussen's Minnesota BSN students continue to experience strong outcomes, with a 90.7 percent NCLEX-RN® pass rate in 20243."Our BSN program emphasizes hands-on learning and evidence-based practices to prepare students for the complexities of modern healthcare," said Dr. Carrie Daninhirsch, provost, Rasmussen University. "Students gain real-world clinical experience that equips them with the skills, confidence, and professional judgment needed to succeed as nurses, whether in urban hospitals or rural clinics."Rasmussen University has been serving Minnesota communities for 125 years, including nearly 30 years in the St. Cloud community. The expansion of the Bloomington BSN program to St. Cloud is a timely milestone as the University celebrates this month its 125th anniversary of transforming lives through education and strengthening communities.To learn more about the Rasmussen University St. Cloud campus, please visit: https://www.rasmussen.edu/locations/minnesota/st-cloud/To learn more about the Rasmussen University Bachelor's of Science in Nursing program, please visit: https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing/bachelor-science-nursing-bsn/. 1The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Rasmussen University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), 655 K Street, NW Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-67912Completion time is dependent on transfer credits accepted and the number of courses completed each term.388 of the 97 Rasmussen University BSN graduates in Minnesota (90.7%) who attempted the NCLEX-RN exam in 2024 passed on their first attempt. Source: https://mn.gov/boards/assets/2021-2024_RN_NCLEX_tcm21-280648.pdfABOUT RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY:Rasmussen University, a university accredited by the Higher Learning Commission—an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (www.hlcommission.org)—is committed to enriching our communities by providing innovative, career-ready higher learning and outstanding healthcare education. The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs online and in person at 20 campuses across the country across eight areas of study. Since 1900, Rasmussen has been creating opportunities, transforming lives, and strengthening communities through person-centered career-focused education. In 2025, the University proudly celebrates 125 years of empowering students to achieve their goals and make a lasting impact. Rasmussen University is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI). Learn more at www.rasmussen.edu.ABOUT AMERICAN PUBLIC EDUCATION, INC.:American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI), through its institutions American Public University System (APUS), Rasmussen University and Hondros College of Nursing provides education that transforms lives, advances careers, and improves communities.Contact: Molly Andersen Mobile: 903.920.4366 Email: [email protected]SOURCE Rasmussen University WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM? 440k+ Newsrooms & Influencers 9k+ Digital Media Outlets 270k+ Journalists Opted In

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