Nightingale Newsletter March and April 2025

Analytics and Data Request Portal Is Now Open To better streamline our processes and ensure efficient handling of all requests for the Analytics and Data Services function, IT has announced the use of the Freshservice portal for submitting requests. All requests must be submit- ted through the Data Services Catalog in the portal. This centralized approach will allow Analytics and Data Services to track and prioritize requests effi - ciently, ensure clear communication and updates on request progress, and provide better visibility into the status and outcomes of submitted requests. You can submit a request by logging on to the portal through this link, selecting “request a service,” and navigating to Data Services in the left sidebar. Here you can select the relevant request type and provide any necessary details. For any questions, please reach out to Analytics and Data Services at analyt- icsanddataservices@nightingale.edu . Nightingale College learners now have access to a Government Funding Management dashboard on MyNightingale. This function allows learners to get entrance and exit guides to direct loans, entrance and exit counseling, federal student loan repayment assistance, educational information through web- inars and videos, and more. You can guide your learners to this dashboard by using the link here. Government Funding Dashboard Now Available to Learners

Nightingale Foundation SPARK Camps In partnership with Nightingale Education Group, Nightingale Foundation has an opportunity for collaborators in Alaska, Utah, and Nevada interested in using their “Give Back Day” to support the 2025 SPARK Camps. SPARK Camps are three-day nursing boot camps that will equip middle and high school students (grades 7-9) with foundational skills, knowledge, and real-world experience that will help them in their nursing careers. SPARK camps are a collaboration between Nightingale Foundation, partner hospitals, and partner school districts. Through these programs, an age-appropriate nursing curriculum has been developed and refined by partners to address local health- care needs. These volunteer opportunities are in person and only open to collab- orators who live locally at each SPARK camp location. If you are interested in this opportunity, fill out this application. For more information, please reach out to Cj Chidozie at cchidozie@ nightingale.edu or Katy Shoemaker at kshoemaker@nightingale.edu.

National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) Annual Convention Held every April, the NSNA convention is the premier opportunity for nursing students across the United States to learn and network with innovative exhibitors like Nightingale College who are there to highlight the benefits of a nursing education and career in healthcare. Held in Seattle, Washington, this year’s conference was aimed at helping prospective nurses prepare for the future of their profession. Attendees also learn new skill sets and test taking strategies while attending education sessions with individuals from a variety of employment and academic settings. In the most recent issue of the NWCCU Newsletter, The Beacon, Nightingale College had the opportunity to provide a detailed overview into the wrap- around support initiative that helped it secure the 2024 Beacon Award. The article discusses key elements pertaining to the wraparound support initiative such as its initial emergence and rationale, offerings and implemen - tations, successes, and expansion and key takeaways. Nightingale College Featured in The Beacon Newsletter Volume 7, Issue 3

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