Nursing Program Rebounds: UAFS Leader Hails Promising Restart and Future Growth

The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith (UAFS) is breathing new life into its nursing education program, relaunching its associate of applied science-nursing (AAS) degree with a bold mission to address critical healthcare workforce shortages. This strategic initiative aims to provide aspiring nurses with a comprehensive and practical pathway to enter the healthcare profession, while simultaneously supporting the region's growing medical infrastructure.
By reviving the AAS nursing program, UAFS demonstrates its commitment to addressing the pressing demand for skilled healthcare professionals in the local community. The program is designed to equip students with the essential clinical skills, theoretical knowledge, and hands-on experience needed to excel in today's dynamic healthcare environment.
The restarted degree represents more than just an academic offering; it's a targeted response to the ongoing nursing shortage that has challenged healthcare systems across the region. Through this program, UAFS is positioning itself as a key partner in developing a robust and well-prepared nursing workforce that can meet the evolving healthcare needs of the community.