The State of the State s Nursing Education Programs 2009



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The State of the State s Nursing Education Programs 2009 Prepared by Susan B. Sepples PhD Associate Professor of Nursing College of Nursing and Health Professions University of Southern Maine

Nursing Programs in Maine Central Maine Community College (CMCC) Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) Eastern Maine Community College (EMCC) Husson College (HC) Kennebec Valley Community College (KVCC) Northern Maine Community College (NMCC) Saint Joseph s College of Maine (SJC) Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) University of Maine (UM) University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) University of Maine at Fort Kent (UMFK) University of New England (UNE) University of Southern Maine (USM) 9 Public: 3 Baccalaureate 5 Associate 1 BOTH 5 Private 2 Baccalaureate 1 Associate 1 Both 1 LPN (not listed)

Programs: CMMC implemented its RN in the Evening program this January EMCC phased out its LPN exit program, new emphasis on geriatric nursing Husson College added the MSN in Nursing Education in 2009/2010 SJCM initiated a MSN/FNP and Post Masters (FNP) Certificate in March 2010 UMA is initiating its RN-BS program this year UNE is phasing out its ADN and will admit a cohort of 75 students to a new BSN program in Fall 2010 (RN to BSN remains) USM will implement a Generalist Masters in spring 2011 and the DNP is in final approval and will admit a first cohort in Fall 2011

Expected Faculty Needs 2010/2011 CMCC, HC, KVCC expect no vacant positions for fall 2010 CMMC anticipates hiring one (1) master s prepared faculty member EMCC anticipates one (1) additional FT faculty member and is currently seeking one (1) FT faculty member NMCC expects to be hiring (1-2) FT faculty members, one to replace current chair SMCC is currently searching for (1) FT faculty member Both UM and SJCM will be hiring two FTE (4) for next fall UMA is searching for a doctorally prepared faculty and will be hiring one additional master s prepared educator (2) UNE is searching for a master s prepared educator with lab skills (1) UMFK will be seeking (1) FT faculty member USM has one current FT faculty opening and will have an additional four positions opening this summer (5) Maine nursing programs will be minimally seeking 19 new faculty before the fall 2010 school year.

Faculty Teaching in Maine s Nursing Programs In 2007 there were 164 full-time faculty In 2008 there were 162 full-time faculty

Faculty Teaching in Maine s Nursing Programs

Faculty Salaries 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 Masters prepared 42-59.5K 36-55K Average of 47.1 Doctorally prepared 47-62.5K 52-85K Average of 58.2

Educational Level of Maine s Nursing Faculty

Nursing Faculty--Highest Degree: AD Programs

Nursing Faculty--Highest Degree: BS Programs

The Faculty Cliff: Age of Nursing Faculty 2007-2009

Age Distribution of Faculty in AD programs

Age of Faculty in BS and MS Programs

Ratio of PT/FT faculty

Students

Matriculated student by program 07-09

Total Maine Nursing Faculty/Student The 2007 Faculty: Student ratio was 16:1 In 2008 it was19.5:1 2009 it was 21:1

Applications & Admissions to AD programs

Applications to AD programs

Maine Graduates Sept 08-August 09

BS Programs

Baccalaureate Graduates 9/07-12/08 9/08-12/09

Maine s Graduate Programs

Maine s Masters Graduates

Full Program costs AD 2008/2009 Program $/credit Instate $/credit OOstate Nursing fees Program fees Total cost CMCC $84(68)= $5712 $168= $11,424 $135/year + 16.80/credit =$270+$114 2=$1412 $25/credit $1700 $8824ME $14,536NME CMMC $182(69)= $12,558 same $1165 $425 $14,148 EMCC $84 (67)= $5628 $168 X 67= $11,256 16.80/credit =$1142 $141 $6911 ME $12,539 NME KVCC $78(69)= $5372 $159 (69)= $10,971 $1770 $700 $7772 ME $13,371 NME NMCC $84 (67)= $5628 $126 (67)= $8442 $155 $4086 includes tuition $8172 $10,986 SMCC $84(68)= $11,424 $225/year 28.20/credit $6867 $5712 =$450 =$705 $12,579 UMA UNE $970 (68) $65,960 Same $1350 $67,310

Program Full Program costs BS/MS 2009/2010 $/credit Instate $/credit OOstate Nursing fees Program fees Total cost HC BS $423 (127) 53,721 HC MS $440(40) $17,600 $50 (127) $6350 $50 (40) 2,000 $450 54,806 $450 $20,050 SJC BS $325(128) $41,600 SJC MS $400 (42) $16,800 $990 $310 42,900 0 0 $16,800 UM BS $253 (123) $728 (123) $25/lab $31-$90K 31.1K 89.5K $200 UM MS $379 (36-45) $1090 (36-45) $25/lab $17-50K $13.6-17K 39.3-49K $200 UMFK BS $201(129) $25,929 $506 (129) $65,274 $250 $185 $26.4-65.7K USM BS ACCEL $231 (126) 29K $231 (67)15.5 $638 (126) 80.4K $638 (67) 42.7K $1345 $4238 $34.5-$86K USM MS $347(54) 18.7K $985(54) 53K $1675 $1185 $21.6-113K DEMS $347(112) 39K $985 (112) 110.3K

Class/Clinical/Lab Hours in AD Programs 09

Average Class/Clinical/Lab/Simulation Hours in AD Programs by year

Class/Clinical/Lab Hours in BS 2008 Data 2009 Data

Questions Questions the data doesn t answer About our faculty About our students Programs not accounted for in the data Changing methods for data collection Revising the survey

Partnership in Education and Practice Vision: To assure a competent nursing workforce for the future that is congruent with the evolving Health care needs of Maine PEP Steering Committee tasked with: Serving as a clearinghouse for data Identifying and seeking funding sources to meet state agenda Problem identification (not necessarily solving) Responding to the charge of the PEP to begin strategic action on large group defined goals

Maine s Minimum Data Set Developed in 2002 as a collaborative effort of OMNE, MSBON, MSNA, MHA 2005 online version adopted 10% still choose P&P Survey administered through the BON however in September 2006 Office of Data Research and Vital Statistics (ODRVS) took charge of prep/analysis Response rates 2006-2008 57% 2004-2006 69% 2002-2004 74%

Highlights 20,899 Nurses in Maine;10,209 completed the on-line survey and 1625 completed the P&P (not yet tallied) We are: 97.6% White; 93.1% female Average age of LPNs is 54.1 (range of 25-78) Average age of RNS is 49.1 (range of 19-88) RNs working in nursing are of average age of 45.4 and those not in practice are, on average, 56.5 The data was messy on initial degree in nursing; 18.6 listed the BS as their initial degree in nursing On highest degree attained we are above the national average for MS 10.4% (NA is 9.2) 8.3% are APRNS 88.6% are employed in nursing; 81% plan to be working in 5 years http://usm.maine.edu/conhp/visitors/nursingworkforce.html sepples@usm.maine.edu

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