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Belmont Abbey College Launches Direct Admit Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
Belmont Abbey College Launches Direct Admit Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Belmont, N.C. (September 30, 2024) – Today Belmont Abbey College announces that beginning in Fall 2025, the college will offer direct entry to its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, eliminating the stress of a separate application process. The Direct Admission BSN program will allow students to secure their place in the nursing program upon acceptance to the college. Accepted students will begin the BSN curriculum within 2 years of starting at Belmont Abbey College and must maintain admission standards and progression throughout their time in the program.
To be considered for the BSN Direct Admission program at Belmont Abbey College, students must earn a minimum unweighted high school GPA of 3.25, be admitted to the college by February 15, 2025, and submit their enrollment deposit upon acceptance into the Direct Admit Program. In line with the college’s commitment to expanding nursing education rooted in the Catholic tradition, this new initiative plays a vital role in meeting the growing demand for skilled nursing professionals both within our community and beyond.
The Direct Admission BSN program is designed to provide aspiring nurses with a streamlined pathway to earn their degree and enter the healthcare workforce. The demand for skilled nursing professionals continues to rise, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 9% increase in nursing jobs over the next decade. “Healthcare is evolving, and we recognize the need for a more efficient pathway into nursing education,” said Julie Fleming, Assistant Vice Provost of Admissions at Belmont Abbey College. “Our Direct Admission BSN program simplifies the admission process and ensures that our students receive the support and resources they need to succeed from day one.” This new program aims to equip students with the knowledge and experience they need to thrive in the workforce and ultimately, make a meaningful impact in their communities.
Belmont Abbey College celebrated its inaugural graduating class of BSN students in May of 2024. “These students have been a true blessing to the college, and we are thrilled to watch them impact even more lives as they embark on the beginning of their careers. The new Direct Admission BSN program will help us identify even more future nurses who are seeking a pre-licensure program that takes a holistic approach, integrating medical discipline with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences,” said Dr. Lee-Ann Kenney, Chair and Program Director of the School of Nursing. The class of 2024 is poised for success in the nursing field, as evidenced by the 100% pass rate on the NCLEX. Through the Direct Admission Program, Belmont Abbey will offer the following to aspiring nurses:
- Guaranteed Admission: Students accepted into the program can transition seamlessly into the nursing major, provided they meet specific academic progression requirements.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: The program offers a robust curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical experience in various healthcare settings.
- Supportive Environment: Students will benefit from personalized academic advising, mentorship opportunities, and access to state-of-the-art simulation labs.
- Career Readiness: The program emphasizes skills development, critical thinking, and compassionate patient care, preparing graduates to excel in a variety of nursing roles.
Prospective students interested in the Direct Admission BSN program can find more information on our website or attend our upcoming Nursing Exploration Day on October 29, 2024. Join us to learn more about BAC’s Nursing program, meet our faculty, and tour our newly renovated, state-of-the-art nursing facilities.
Press Inquiry Contact: Sarah Bolton, sarahbolton@bac.edu or 704-461-7016.
The Girl from the Red Rose Motel
Author Event: Belmont Bookshop & BAC Present: The Girl from the Red Rose Motel
Join us for an evening that pairs awareness about two very important organizations supporting women in Gaston County with an on topic discussion from South Carolina author, Susan Zurenda about her book “The Girl From the Red Rose Motel”.
Signed copies are available for pre-order and day of the event (while supplies last) with a portion of each books proceeds going towards support for these organizations.
Free with RSVP. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Belmont Abbey College Celebrates Enrollment Growth and Enhanced National Standing
Belmont Abbey College Celebrates Enrollment Growth and Enhanced National Standing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Belmont, N.C. (September 24, 2024) – Today Belmont Abbey College announces its fourth highest total enrollment in college history, with a 2% increase over last year. Cumulating at a total of 1,687 enrolled students, this includes the traditional undergraduate, online undergraduate, dual-enrolled, non-degree seeking, and graduate populations. Aside from growth in overall enrollment, the college notes growth in the undergraduate online space, resulting in a 25% increase from last year. This is attributed to the growing popularity of online degrees, coupled with the launch of three new in-demand majors – Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Digital Marketing. These new degree programs align with Belmont Abbey’s efforts to prepare students for fulfilling, prosperous lives after college.
Classes began on August 19th, and Belmont Abbey College welcomed 660 new students. Dr. Jesse Dorman, Vice Provost of Enrollment at Belmont Abbey College, expressed his enthusiasm about the new class. “We are thrilled to welcome this highly engaged incoming class, with their unique talents, skills, and abilities that will enrich the Belmont Abbey College community and extend far beyond our campus. These students have so much to offer, and we look forward to supporting their growth as they embark on a journey of holistic development by seeking the true, the good, and the beautiful throughout their college journey,” Dorman said. Within the new student population, the college welcomed 69 new graduate students across 7 programs, including the new Master of Arts in Communication and Master of Arts in Classical and Liberal Education. In August of 2024, Belmont Abbey celebrated the inaugural commencement celebration for 83 graduates across the MBA, MHA, MSN, MS in Data Analytics, and MA in Leadership programs. Dr. Brad Frazier, Director of the Graduate Programs at Belmont Abbey College, remarked on this momentous occasion. “We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our graduating master’s students. Their graduation ceremony was a moving tribute to their academic journey and a reminder of the positive impact they will make in their professions and communities,” Frazier said. Further growth is expected in the graduate space as current programs gain momentum and new programs take launch in the fall of 2025.
The college’s encouraging enrollment report comes at the same time as the release of the 2024-2025 US News & World Report rankings. The Catholic, liberal arts institution is thrilled to announce its ranking as #2 in Undergraduate Teaching for the 2024-2025 academic year. Over the last decade, the college has consistently held a top position in this category due to the holistic teaching approach that relies on exceptional faculty who serve not only as teachers but as supportive cheerleaders and mentors for Belmont Abbey students. Belmont Abbey’s additional rankings for the current year are #16 in Best Value Schools in the South and #22 in Overall Best Colleges in the Southern Region. These rankings are a reflection of the college’s Benedictine hallmarks that include stability, stewardship, and community, which lie at the heart of every action and decision. Through the hallmarks, Belmont Abbey strives to provide a high-quality, Catholic liberal arts education for a diverse group of students at a manageable price point.
In a time when many collegiate institutions are struggling, Belmont Abbey is thankful for the blessing of positive enrollment and rankings that reflect the good work happening at the college. Dr. Joseph Wysocki, Provost at Belmont Abbey College, reflected on welcoming a new class of Crusaders to the college community. “We know that God has called each one of these students to Belmont Abbey College, and we’re filled with hope at what they’ll learn, question, and ultimately, accomplish. We’re honored to be part of God’s calling on their lives, and are committed to do all we can to support them. This includes guidance from our nationally ranked value and our commitment to affordable education, but also facility enhancements and programmatic expansion on the Graduate side,” said Wysocki. To stay up to date on happenings at Belmont Abbey College, visit our website at www.bac.edu/.
Press Inquiry Contact: Sarah Bolton, sarahbolton@bac.edu or 704-461-7016.
Belmont Abbey College to Host Symposium on the Establishment of Catholicism in the American South
Belmont Abbey College to Host Symposium on the Establishment of Catholicism
in the American South
Belmont, N.C. (September 10, 2024) – Belmont Abbey College announces The Haid Symposium on Catholicism in the American South in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of Abbot Leo Haid’s death. This symposium, taking place from October 11th to 12th, 2024, aims to foster scholarly engagement and promote collaboration among academics from esteemed colleges and universities across the nation as they consider the formation and flourishing of Catholicism in the South.
Abbot Leo Haid, the founding Abbot of Belmont Abbey College and vicar apostolic of North Carolina until his passing in 1924, played a pivotal role in nurturing a burgeoning Catholic presence that not only transformed the religious landscape of the American South but also left an indelible mark on its socio-political, literary, and cultural history.
The Haid Symposium will delve into the rich tapestry of the past century, shedding light on this remarkable legacy and celebrating a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Southern and American Catholic history. By exploring the intervening years, the symposium aims to deepen the understanding of the profound impact of Catholicism in the region.
Distinguished scholars and experts from various disciplines will converge at Belmont Abbey College to engage in a series of thought-provoking discussions and presentations. The symposium will feature panels such as “Benedictine Contributions to Southern Catholicism,” “Southern Catholicism during the Civil Rights Movement,” and “Southern Catholicism and the Literary Imagination: Flannery O’Connor.” These sessions will provide a platform for intellectual exchange, fostering new insights and collaborations that will shape the future of Catholic scholarship in the American South.
“We are overjoyed to host The Haid Symposium on Catholicism in the American South,” said Dr. Bill Thierfelder, President of Belmont Abbey College. “This symposium not only builds upon Abbot Leo Haid’s rich legacy of leadership in, and fidelity to, the Catholic Church but also highlights the profound contribution of the Belmont Abbey monastic community and their ongoing commitment to faithfully living the 1,500-year-old Rule of St. Benedict.”
Dr. Farrell O’Gorman, Chair and Professor of English at Belmont Abbey College, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating, “The Haid Symposium provides a valuable opportunity for scholars to come together and explore the historical significance of Catholicism in the American South. Through a closer look at Abbot Leo Haid’s legacy, we will uncover vital aspects of the region’s religious and cultural development.”
For more information about The Haid Symposium on Catholicism in the American South, including registration details and a schedule of events, please visit www.belmontabbeycollege.edu/haidsymposium/.
Press Inquiry Contact: Sarah Bolton, sarahbolton@bac.edu or 704-461-7016.