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2019South Dakota Board of NursingAnnual Report ofNursing EducationPrograms

Suggested Citation: South Dakota Board of Nursing, South Dakota Annual Report of Nursing EducationPrograms: 2019. 2019 South Dakota Board of Nursing. All materials related to this copyright may be photocopied for noncommercial scientific or education advancement.South Dakota Board of Nursing4305 South Louise Avenue, Suite 201Sioux Falls, SD 57106http://doh.sd.gov/boards/nursing/South Dakota Board of Nursing Staff Contributors:Glenna Burg, MS, RN, CNENursing Education SpecialistAshley Vis, BBAProgram Assistant, SD Board of NursingAcknowledgements: Thank you to South Dakota’s Nursing Education Programs for completing the survey. Thank you to the South Dakota Board of Nursing staff for their assistance with reviewing the report:Linda Young, MS, RN, FRE, BC, Executive Officer and Erin Matthies, Operations Manager.2

TABLE OF CONTENTSOverview and Methods . 4Approved Nursing Education Programs . 4Practical Nurse Programs . 4Associate Degree RN Programs . 5Baccalaureate Degree RN Programs . 5Master’s Degree Programs. 6Doctoral Degree Program . 6Practical Nurse Education Programs . 7Program Capacity . 7Education Curriculum. 7Enrollment. 8Characteristics of PN Students . 9Graduates . 11Characteristics of PN Graduates . 12NCLEX-PN Examination Results . 13Graduates Licensed as LPNs in South Dakota . 14PN Faculty. 15Faculty Characteristics . 15Registered Nurse Education Programs . 18Education Curriculum. 18Pre-licensure Program Capacity . 20Pre-licensure RN Student Enrollment . 21RN Upward Mobility Program Enrollment . 22Characteristics of Generic, Accelerated, LPN to BSN, and RN to BSN Students . 23Graduates . 27Characteristics of Pre-licensure RN and RN to BSN Graduates. 29NCLEX-RN Examination Results . 32Graduates Licensed as RNs in South Dakota . 33RN Faculty . 34Faculty Characteristics . 34Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Education Programs . 37Enrollment. 37Graduates . 37Characteristics of APRN Graduates . 38APRN Faculty . 39Faculty Characteristics . 39Historical Notes . 413

OVERVIEW AND METHODSThis 2019 South Dakota Annual Report of Nursing Education Programs report was prepared by the SouthDakota Board of Nursing (SDBON). Data for this report was collected from SDBON approved schools to fulfill arequirement for ongoing approval of their programs in accordance with ARSD 20:48:07:47. The report providesa descriptive analysis of the data collected. Aggregate data was collected from each approved nursingeducation program for the academic time period of October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019. Data andinformation was collected and compared with historical data on students, education program capacity,curriculum, graduates, National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX ) results, and faculty. More informationon the SDBON requirements for nursing education programs is located at http://doh.sd.gov/boards/nursing.APPROVED NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAMSThe table below shows the total number of approved nursing education programs in South Dakota (SD) forregistered nurses (RN), licensed practical nurses (LPN), and advanced practice nurses (APRN) from 2017 to2019.Year201720182019Pre-Licensure Nursing Education otal171818Graduate Nurse Programs:Master’sDoctorate344122South Dakota’s nursing education programs approval status, as of May 2020, is provided in the followingtables. For the most up-to-date information see the SDBON’s website at http://doh.sd.gov/boards/nursing/.See the school websites listed below for more information about type of programs or tracks offered.Practical Nurse ProgramsLake Area Technical Institute (LATI)StateApproval*FullHigher Learning Commission (HLC)Accreditation Commission forEducation in Nursing (ACEN)FullHLCFullHLCFullHLCFullHLCMain Campus: Watertown, SDWebsite: www.lakeareatech.eduDean/Director: Patricia Foley, MS, RNMitchell Technical Institute (MTI)National AccreditationMain Campus: Mitchell, SDWebsite: www.mitchelltech.eduDean/Director: Carena Jarding, DNP, RNSinte Gleska University (SGU)Main Campus: Mission, SDWebsite: www.sintegleska.eduDean/Director: DeAnn Eastman-Jansen, RN, BSN, MSNSisseton Wahpeton College (SWC)Main Campus: Sisseton, SDWebsite: www.swc.tcDean/Director: Nola Ragan, RN, MSNSoutheast Technical Institute (STI)Main Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.southeasttech.eduDean/Director: Kristin Possehl, MSN, MEd, RN4

Western Dakota Technical Institute (WDT)FullHLCMain Campus: Rapid City, SDWebsite: www.wdt.eduDean/Director: Christi Keffeler, MSN, RNAssociate Degree RN ProgramsLake Area Technical Institute (LATI)StateApproval*National in Campus: Watertown, SDWebsite: www.lakeareatech.eduDean/Director: Patricia Foley, MS, RNOglala Lakota College (OLC)Main Campus: Pine Ridge, SDWebsite: www.olc.eduDean/Director: Michelle Bruns, MSN, RN (Interim)Southeast Technical Institute (STI)Main Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.southeasttech.eduDean/Director: Kristin Possehl, MSN, MEd, RNWestern Dakota Technical Institute (WDT)Main Campus: Rapid City, SDWebsite: www.wdt.eduDean/Director: Christi Keffeler, MSN, RNBaccalaureate Degree RN ProgramsAugustana University (AU)StateApproval*FullHLCCommission on Collegiate NursingEducation FullHLCCCNEMain Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.augie.eduDean/Director: Lynn White, PhD, RN, ACNS-BCDakota Wesleyan University (DWU)Main Campus: Mitchell, SDWebsite: www.dwu.eduDean/Director: Stacy Eden, DNP, APRN, FNP-CMount Marty College (MMC)Main Campus: Yankton, SDWebsite: www.mtmc.eduDean/Director: Kathy Magorian, EdD, MSN, RNPresentation College (PC)Main Campus: Aberdeen, SDWebsite: www.presentation.eduDean/Director: Sandra Sexton Welling, PhD, RN, CCMSouth Dakota State University (SDSU)Main Campus: Brookings, SDWebsite: www.sdstate.eduDean/Director: Mary Anne Krogh, PhD, APRN, CRNAFAANUniversity of Sioux Falls (USF)Main Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.usiouxfalls.eduDean/Director: Jessica Cherenegar, DNP, RNNational Accreditation5

University of South Dakota (USD)Main Campus: Vermillion, SDWebsite: www.usd.eduDean/Director: Anne Pithan, DNP, RN CMSRN, CNEFullHLCCCNEMaster’s Degree ProgramsMount Marty College (MMC)Main Campus: Yankton, SDWebsite: www.mtmc.eduDean/Director: Kathy Magorian, EdD, MSN, RNMount Marty College (MMC) Nurse Anesthesia ProgramMain Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.mtmc.eduDean/Director: Larry Dahlen, PhD, CRNAPresentation College (PC)Main Campus: Aberdeen, SDWebsite: www.presentation.eduDean/Director: Sandra Sexton Welling, PhD, RN, CCMSouth Dakota State University (SDSU)Main Campus: Brookings, SDWebsite: www.sdstate.eduDean/Director: Mary Anne Krogh, PhD, PRN, CRNA, FAANNational AccreditationHLCCCNEHLCCouncil on Accreditation of NurseAnesthesia Educational Programs(COA)HLCCCNE (Pending)HLCCCNEDoctoral Degree ProgramsMount Marty College (MMC) Nurse Anesthesia ProgramMain Campus: Sioux Falls, SDWebsite: www.mtmc.eduDean/Director: Larry Dahlen, PhD, CRNASouth Dakota State University (SDSU)Main Campus: Brookings, SDWebsite: www.sdstate.eduDean/Director: Mary Anne Krogh, PhD, APRN, CRNA, FAANNational AccreditationHLCCOAHLCCCNE6

PRACTICAL NURSE EDUCATION PROGRAMSProgram CapacityRespondents were asked to identify the student capacity of their nursing program. SD’s PN programs hadapproximately 404 seats available and received 480 qualified applications. Of the qualified applicants, 408were admitted and only 326 students remained enrolled after the first two weeks of class.Practical Nurse ProgramLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical AdmittedApplicants3# 3454805189454083127453261Seats Available was defined as the count of the total number of seats available for newly admitted students during the reporting period.Applicants was defined as a count of the individuals who submitted complete applications on time and who met all institutional requirementsfor formal admission to the program during the reporting period from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019.3Admitted Applicants was defined as the count of the individuals who received official notice from the program that they were invited to begin thenursing program during the reporting period.4New Enrollees was defined as the count of the admitted applicants who subsequently enrolled for the first time in the program during the reportingperiod and included only those individuals who were still enrolled in a nursing course after the first two weeks of class.2QualifiedEducation CurriculumRequired credit hours for graduation for South Dakota’s practical nurse (PN) programs ranged between 45-61credit hours. Each program’s required course hours are shown in the tables below. The majority of clinicalexperiences for PN programs took place in practice settings and ranged between 52%-92% of total clinicaltime. The use of simulation technology ranged between 0%-21% of clinical time, while lab experiences rangedbetween of 6%-27% of clinical time.Curriculum RequirementsPractical Nurse ProgramLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical InstituteCredit Hours Required for GraduationGeneral andNursing Theory andSupport CoursesClinical 5548457

Clinical ExperiencesPractical Nurse ProgramPractice SettingHoursSimulation HoursLab HoursTotal537 (75%)379 (65%)350 (52%)663 (92%)452 (74%)380 (71%)137 (19%)124 (21%)145 (21%)0 (0%)64 (10%)100 (19%)45 (6%)82 (14%)180 (27%)57 (8%)96 (16%)53.2 (10%)719 (100%)585 (100%)675 (100%)720 (100%)612 (100%)533.2 (100%)Lake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical InstituteEnrollmentStudent enrollment is shown in the following table. Total PN program enrollment for new and continuingstudents in 2019 was 432 students, a decrease of 38 students from 2018. Trends in student enrollment ratesfrom 2010 to 2019 are shown in the line graph for historical comparison.Student EnrollmentPractical Nurse ProgramTotalStudents% TotalStudentsTotal StudentsDifference% 2019Lake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical .5%-8.1%1New Students were defined as the count of the admitted applicants who subsequently enrolled for the first time in the nursing program during thereporting period and included only individuals who were still enrolled in a nursing course after the first two weeks of class.2Continuing Students were defined as individuals enrolled from previous reporting periods and did not include new enrollees.Trends in PN Student 43812015201620174322001000201020132014201820198

Percentage of PN Students Enrolled by ProgramWDT17.8%LATI31.5%MTI, 6.9%STI42.1%SWC, 1.2%SGU, 0.5%Characteristics of PN StudentsGender: Consistent with previous years the majority of PN students in 2019 were female.Practical Nurse ProgramFemaleMaleTotal StudentsLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical 286.5%136302518277432100%Black / AfricanAmericanNative Hawaiian /Pacific IslanderWhite / CaucasianHispanic / LatinoMixed / Other /UnknownTotal StudentsLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical InstituteTotal:Percent:AsianStudent Race & EthnicityPractical Nurse ProgramAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeRace and Ethnicity: Consistent with previous reports most enrolled students were White/Caucasian, 88.9%.The other 11.1% of students were of other races and/or ethnicities as shown in the 518277432100%9

PN Student Race and EthnicityMixed or Unknown 3.7%White/Caucasian88.9%American Indian/Alaska Native 2.8%Hispanic/Latino 1.9%Asian 1.4%Black/African American 1.2%Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2%Age: Similar to previous years, in 2019 the majority of PN students, 78.9%, were 30 years or younger.Practical Nurse ProgramLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical InstituteTotal:Percent: 3031-4041-5051-6061 .6%10010020.5%00000000.0%136302518277432100%Age of PN Students100%80%78.9%60%40%16.0%20%4.6%0.5%0.0%Age 41-50Age 51-60Age 61 0%Age 30 or youngerAge 31-40State of Residence: The majority, 91.0%, of enrolled PN students were residents of South Dakota.Practical Nurse ProgramLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical 100.0%100.0%100.0%90.7%96.1%91.0%Out of 0%100%100%100%100%10

GraduatesAs shown in the following table, during this reporting period from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019 atotal of 203 students graduated from PN programs, a slight decrease from the previous year. Graduation ratesfrom 2010 to 2019 are shown in the line graph for historical comparison.2019GraduatesProducedPractical Nurse ProgramLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical fference% 0%Percent of PN Graduates Enrolled by ProgramWDT22.7%MTI10.3%SWC, 2.5%LATi28.1%STI34.5%SGU, 2.0%Trends in PN 2012201320142015201620172022032018201910050011

Characteristics of PN GraduatesGender: The majority of PN graduates were female.Practical Nurse ProgramFemaleMaleTotal GraduatesLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical .4%5721457046203100%Black / AfricanAmericanNative Hawaiian /Pacific IslanderWhite / CaucasianHispanic / LatinoMixed / Other /UnknownTotal StudentsLake Area Technical InstituteMitchell Technical InstituteSinte Gleska UniversitySisseton Wahpeton CollegeSoutheast Technical InstituteWestern Dakota Technical InstituteTotal:Percent:AsianStudent Race and EthnicityPractical Nurse ProgramAmerican Indian /Alaska NativeRace and Ethnicity: Consistent with previous reports, most graduates, 89.7%, were %5721457046203100%PN Graduate Race and EthnicityWhite/Caucasian89.7%American Indian/Alaska Native 5.4%Hispanic/Latino 2.0%Asian 1.0%Mixed or Unknown Race/Ethnicity 1.0%Black/African Amerian 0.5%Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5%12

Age: Similar to previous reports, the majority,

The table below shows the total number of approved nursing education programs in South Dakota (SD) for registered nurses (RN), licensed practical nurses (LPN), and advanced practice nurses (APRN) from 2017 to 2019. Pre-Licensure Nursing Education Programs: Graduate Nurse Programs:

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