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Westfield State and STCC forge groundbreaking nursing degree partnership

WESTFIELD – Westfield State University and Springfield Technical Community College have announced a groundbreaking nursing degree partnership. The partnership gives graduates of STCC’s associate degree program a convenient and affordable method of obtaining a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree from Westfield State University, through the first hybrid (combined online and onsite) RN-BSN completion program between two public institutions in Western Massachusetts

The new RN-to-BSN program will maximize convenience and cost effectiveness for STCC students by enabling them to take Westfield State courses at STCC’s campus. With a price tag of $10,500, the program is the most cost-effective in the area. Registered nurses with associate degrees from STCC are eligible.

“This is exactly the kind of program that Westfield State University seeks to establish to fulfill our mission. This partnership is another opportunity for Westfield State to put into action our values and commitment to accessible, affordable degrees. We look forward to even more opportunities with STCC in the future,” said Westfield State Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Marsha Marotta.

Dr. Marotta will be one of the speakers at a signing ceremony for the program on Tuesday, October 4 at 1 p.m. in Scibelli Hall, Building 2, Room 304 on the STCC campus at One Armory Square, Springfield.

Other speakers will include Springfield Technical Community College President Dr. John B. Cook, Westfield State University President Dr. Ramon S. Torrecilha, and STCC Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Arlene Rodriguez.

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