Bachelor in Science four-year degree program added to offerings at St. Peter’s College, Muenster

The announcement about a four-year-degree program at St. Peter's College in Muenster came on July 11 -- the Feast of St. Benedict. The Benedictines at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster established the college in Muenster. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

USask brings “learn where you live” to St. Peter’s College

University of Saskatchewan media release

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (USask) and St. Peter’s College (SPC) recently announced that they have partnered to bring the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program to St. Peter’s College in Muenster, SK. The college is located on the site of St. Peter’s Benedictine Abbey.

This partnership expands USask Nursing’s “learn where you live” philosophy, giving students from east central Saskatchewan the opportunity to study nursing closer to home.

St. Peter’s College had previously offered the pre-professional year of nursing. Once students completed Year 1 and were accepted into Years 2-4 of the nursing program, they transferred to the main USask campus in Saskatoon or other distributed nursing sites to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

With the announcement today, students interested in nursing will now be able to complete the full Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at SPC in Muenster starting fall 2024.

“Our commitment to excellence in education ensures our students are not only equipped with knowledge and skills, but they also embody the compassion and dedication that are hallmarks of our education tradition at St. Peter’s and of the nursing profession,” said Rob Harasymchuk, president and vice-chancellor of St. Peter’s College.

“We are proud to partner with the College of Nursing on programming that integrates the latest technology and hands-on clinical experience, while continuing to foster a learning environment where our students thrive and succeed. At SPC, nursing students will have access to classrooms, study spaces, a dedicated lab with beds and simulation equipment, and for those who require housing, St. Peter’s has residence and meal plans available.”

“What great news to hear of the expansion of the academic offerings at St. Peter’s College. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program not only represents the first four- year program offered at St. Peter’s College, but a needed and worthy program, whereby the contribution of the Catholic intellectual tradition is to an academic program which provides medical expertise and service with the aim of caring for people in our health care system.”  – Bishop Mark Hagemoen, Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon.

“This is a wonderful development for the Humboldt area and the province of Saskatchewan,” said Dr. James Dosman (MD), chair of the St. Peter’s College Board of Governors. “It accomplishes the goals of economic development, enhancing health care, and giving young people an exceptional opportunity closer to home.”

“For students in east central Saskatchewan interested in degree-level nursing, this announcement provides a new opportunity,” said University of Saskatchewan College of Nursing Dean Dr. Solina Richter (DCur). “Starting this fall, students will begin the full Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in Muenster.”

“We are fully committed to the ‘learn where you live’ philosophy and are pleased to partner with St. Peter’s College to add Muenster as another distributed nursing site, alongside Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Ronge, Lloydminster, Yorkton, North Battleford, Weyburn, and Swift Current. We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2027 Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates from the St. Peter’s College distributed nursing site!”

For high school students who may not have considered nursing education because they did not want to move to a larger centre, or for mature students for whom relocating is not an option, this new partnership allows students in rural Saskatchewan to pursue their dreams of becoming a registered nurse.

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is a comprehensive four-year program that includes a pre-professional year (Year 1) followed by three years (Year 2, 3, and 4) of concentrated nursing education. Te pre-professional year consists of prerequisite university-level courses designed to provide a solid foundation for nursing education. Following that, there are three years of focused nursing education and hands-on clinical practice opportunities. All four years can now be taken at St. Peter’s College in Muenster.

To learn more about the USask BSN program offered at St. Peter’s College, please visit the St. Peter’s College website and USask Admissions.

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