
Fortis College Unveils 15-Month Nursing Program in Utah to Address Global Shortage
By Fellow Nurses Africa News
October 15, 2025
Fortis College in Millcreek, Utah, has launched a 15-month Associate Degree in Practical Nursing program, set to start in January 2026, targeting the global nursing shortage. The accelerated program prepares graduates for the NCLEX-PN exam to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), offering a quicker, more affordable alternative to traditional three-to-four-year registered nursing degrees.
The curriculum integrates classroom instruction, virtual learning, and hands-on simulation lab training, designed to bypass lengthy prerequisites for faster workforce entry. Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities, according to Fortis.
“This program responds to urgent healthcare demands,” a Fortis College spokesperson said. “It equips students to enter the nursing field swiftly and effectively.”
The World Health Organization forecasts a 5.7 million nurse shortfall globally by 2030, with Africa facing a 4.2 million healthcare worker gap. Nursing education varies, from 12-18 month practical nursing courses in the U.S. to 2-4 year diploma and degree programs in African nations.
Dr. Nkechi Okafor, a nursing education expert, said,
“Accelerated programs can boost staffing but must ensure rigorous training to uphold patient care standards.”
This is critical in Africa, where healthcare systems face significant strain.
Applications for the January 2026 cohort are open. Visit www.fortis.edu for details.
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