UNIOSUN Nursing Program Admission Quota Increases to 150

UNIOSUN Nursing Program Admission Quota Increases to 150

In a notable development that promises to enhance healthcare education in Nigeria, the Osun State University’s Department of Nursing Science has been granted an increase in its admission quota by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). This adjustment sees the quota rise from one hundred (100) to an impressive one hundred and fifty (150) students.

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A Leap Forward in Nursing Education

The announcement, made by the University’s Public Relations Officer, Ademola Adesoji, on Monday, February 12, 2024, marks a significant milestone for the institution. The decision by the NMCN was communicated through a letter to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor ‘Ayo Clement Adebooye. Authored by Ndagi Alhassan, the Director (Nursing)/Head of Standards and Accreditation Department of the Council, on behalf of the Registrar, Dr. Faruk Abubakar, the letter underscores the council’s approval of the new indexing quota for the department.

Historical Context and Growth

This achievement is particularly remarkable considering the department’s rapid growth in its admission capacity. Just two years prior, the quota stood at seventy-five (75), escalating to one hundred (100) before attaining the present figure of one hundred and fifty (150) within a short span. This progression not only reflects the department’s commitment to excellence but also the NMCN’s confidence in the university’s ability to provide quality nursing education.

Impact on Healthcare Education and Delivery

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor ‘Ayo Clement Adebooye, in response to this development, highlighted the anticipated positive outcomes on both the community and the broader healthcare system. He envisions that the expansion of the nursing programme will lead to the production of well-rounded and competent nurses, poised to make significant contributions to healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

Furthermore, Professor Adebooye commended the department for this achievement, viewing it as a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the faculty and the administration. He emphasised that this quota increase should serve as a motivator for the departmental staff to redouble their efforts towards maintaining high standards of education and service delivery.

Conclusion

The increase in the admission quota for the Department of Nursing Science at Osun State University is a step forward in addressing the growing demand for professional nurses in Nigeria. It signifies the institution’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the quality of healthcare education and, by extension, healthcare services across the nation. As the department prepares to welcome a larger cohort of students, the focus remains on upholding the highest standards of nursing education to meet the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.


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