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Jersey College

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Jersey College
Former names
The Center for Allied Health & Nursing Education
MottoP.R.I.D.E.:Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence
TypePrivate for-profit career college
Established2003
PresidentSteven B. Litvack
Founder & ChancellorGreg Karzhevsky
Academic staff
400
Students3,000
Location, ,
United States
CampusMultiple: Teterboro, New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, Tampa, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Largo, Florida, Port Charlotte, Florida, Fort Wayne, Indiana, , Brooksville, Florida, Naples, Florida, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tucson, Arizona, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Melbourne, Florida, York, Pennsylvania
ColorsRed and Gold    
Websitewww.jerseycollege.edu
JC Coat of Arms
JC Coat of Arms

Jersey College is a private for-profit career college specializing in nursing education with its main campus in Teterboro, New Jersey. The college was established in 2003 and started its first class in 2004. Jersey College has sixteen other locations in Arizona, Florida, Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

History

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Established in 2003, Jersey College's nursing school was founded in New Jersey by Greg Karzhevsky and originally called The Center for Allied Health & Nursing Education. The aim of the institution was to develop highly trained and skilled nurses to work at New Jersey's largest home care agency operated by the Karzhevsky family.

In 2004, the center was approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing to offer a Practical Nursing Program. The center expanded its student body and increased its staff of instructors and administrators.

In 2007, following its national accreditation from the Council on Occupational Education and approval from the United States Department of Education, the school opened a second campus in Tampa, FL. The South Jersey campus in Ewing, NJ opened[1] shortly after in 2009. The school was awarded approval for a Professional Nursing Program in 2010 and opened the Jacksonville campus. The Fort Lauderdale campus was created in 2012.

In November of that year, the school received approval from the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and the New Jersey Board of Nursing to offer a Registered Nursing Program with an associate degree.[2] The Center for Allied Health and Nursing Education changed its name to Jersey College[3] to coincide with the pursuit of higher education opportunities. The college has produced more than 10,000 graduates in the nursing field.

In July 2014, the Jersey College campus at Tampa, Florida expanded[4] to a 40,000 square foot facility in Sabal Park, that includes two floors of observation rooms, computer labs, simulation labs, classrooms, a library, and a cafeteria.[5]

In 2016, Jersey College added its sixth campus through a collaboration with Largo Hospital by establishing a campus inside of the Indian Rocks campus of Largo Hospital in Largo, Florida.[6]

In 2020, Jersey College added its seventh campus through a collaboration with Community Health Systems at Bayfront Health Port Charlotte in Port Charlotte, Florida. The campus is located on the grounds of the hospital and hosts the Hospital-Based nursing track of the Professional Nursing program.[7]

In 2021, Jersey College added its eighth campus through a collaboration with Community Health Systems and Lutheran Health Network at Lutheran Hospital of Indiana in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The campus is located on the grounds of the hospital and hosts the Hospital-Based nursing track of the Professional Nursing program[8]

In 2022, Jersey College added its three additional campuses through a collaboration with Community Health Systems at Bravera Health Brooksville in Brooksville, Florida; at Physicians Regional Medical Center in Naples, Florida; and at Tennova Healthcare - Cleveland in Cleveland, Tennessee. [9]

In 2023, Jersey College added five additional campuses in collaboration with Northwest Healthcare in Tucson, Arizona; Commonwealth Health in Scranton, Pennsylvania;[10][11] and Melbourne Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Florida;[12] Tennova Healthcare - Turkey Creek in Knoxville, Tennessee; and Mountain Vista Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona.[13] In addition, a freestanding campus was opened in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia.[14]

In 2024, the Dothan, Alabama campus opened in collaboration with Flowers Hospital;[15] the Mesa, Arizona campus opened in collaboration with Northwest Healthcare[16] , and the York, Pennsylvania campus opened in collaboration with WellSpan Health[17].

Campuses

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Jersey College has seventeen locations in Arizona, Indiana, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee:

Academics

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Jersey College offers two programs. The Practical Nursing or "LPN" Program prepares students for careers in Licensed Practical Nursing. The program includes theoretical instruction on the foundations of practical nursing and clinical experience in practicing patient care. The program covers basic anatomy, disease processes, medications, treatments, care planning, and preparation for NCLEX-PN licensing examination.

The Professional Nursing or "RN" Program is for students starting their nursing education who aim to become registered nurses or for Licensed Practical Nurses seeking to continue their education. Certain campuses also offer the RN program in a Hospital-Based option. Graduates receive either an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Nursing or an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Nursing. The program covers medical-surgical, geriatric, maternal, pediatric, and mental health topics as well as preparation for the NCLEX-RN examination.

Accreditation and licensing

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Jersey College has received accreditation and licensing from the following organizations:

References

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  1. ^ Mease, Alyssa (December 2013). "Mercer County Nursing Programs in High Demand as Profession Gains Popularity Amidst Recession". NJ.com.
  2. ^ "State of NJ - Office of the Secretary of Higher Education". www.state.nj.us.
  3. ^ Alex, Patricia. "Jersey College Nursing School Hails New Name, New Campus in Teterboro". NorthJersey.com.
  4. ^ Vician, Eric. "Everybody's Business: Jersey College Expands". Tampa Bay Times.
  5. ^ Guta, Marin. "Jersey College Relocates to Facility on Queen Palm Drive". Tampa Bay Business Journal.
  6. ^ "Nursing college starts classes in Largo hospital". WFTS. 16 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Bayfront Health Port Charlotte - Hospital-Based Program". jerseycollege.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  8. ^ "Jersey College and Lutheran Health Network Open Hospital-Based Nursing Program in Fort Wayne | Newsroom". www.lutheranhealth.net.
  9. ^ "Jersey College, Bravera Health combine to train nurses". hernandosun.com. 27 December 2021. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  10. ^ "New nursing program coming to Moses Taylor Hospital". wnep.com. October 11, 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  11. ^ "Commonwealth Health, Jersey College partner for nursing school at Moses Taylor". news.yahoo.com. 10 October 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  12. ^ "Jersey College and Steward Health Care Open Hospital-Based Nursing Program in Melbourne: Melbourne Regional Medical Center | A Steward Hospital | Melbourne FL". www.melbourneregional.org.
  13. ^ "Mountain Vista Medical Center and Jersey College Open Hospital-Based Nursing Program : Mountain Vista Medical Center | A Steward Family Hospital | Mesa, AZ". www.mvmedicalcenter.org.
  14. ^ Genova, Ryan (July 5, 2023). "Jersey College Nursing School in Jenkintown now open for business". Glenside Local.
  15. ^ "Jersey College and Flowers Hospital Open Hospital-Affiliated Nursing Program in Dothan | Newsroom". www.flowershospital.com.
  16. ^ "Northwest Healthcare Introducing New Educational Initiatives | Newsroom". www.healthiertucson.com.
  17. ^ "York Nursing School | Jersey College". www.jerseycollege.edu. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
  18. ^ "Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) - Jersey College". www.jerseycollege.edu.
  19. ^ "Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing – ACEN Commission Actions – July 2018".
  20. ^ BPE (2020-12-09). "J". BPE. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  21. ^ PLA (2022-03-14). "Nursing Education". PLA. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  22. ^ "Institutions G-K". www.tn.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  23. ^ "Educational Programs". www.tn.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  24. ^ "Home | Private Postsecondary Education". ppse.az.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  25. ^ "Education Programs Lists | Arizona State Board of Nursing".
  26. ^ "Board Approved Nursing Education Programs". Pennsylvania Department of State.
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