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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Monaca, PA) According to a release from the Community College of Beaver County, CCBC recently announced that the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing has officially approved CCBC’s request to expand its Associate Degree in Nursing program, including both the full traditional ADN and the Practical Nurse to ADN transition track, to its Washington County College Center. A process for both proposal and review occurred in February of 2025 and in August of 2025, this expansion received final approval before this recent expansion got announced. The Community College of Beaver County is ready to welcome its first group of nursing students the site of the CCBC Washington County College Center in McMurray, Pennsylvania beginning in the fall of 2026. Approximately 7 PN to ADN students will be enrolled by the CCBC Washington County College Center this fall and in the spring semester of 2026, additional enrollment of these students are anticipated. According to that same release from the Community College of Beaver County, CCBC is now actively promoting the new program location to residents of Washington, Greene, and
Fayette Counties, and is encouraging interested students to apply now for upcoming terms or register to start general education coursework and for more information about the nursing programs at the Washington County College Center or to apply, visit www.ccbcwashington.com/programs or contact the admissions office at 724-480-2222. This past May, the administration of the Community College of Beaver County celebrated the first graduating class from its Washington County College Center. The first Community College of Beaver County Aviation High School graduate and nursing students from the former Pittsburgh Technical College who completed their degree at CCBC were among the graduates of the ffirst graduating class from its Washington County College Center. 71 new students during the spring of 2025 semester were served by the Community College of Beaver County’s Washington County College Center.