New school of nursing coming to Acadia University

The provincial government is spending nearly $14 million to help Acadia University set up a school of nursing.

That money will be used to create a facility meeting requirements for a nursing school, and it’s expected to be open for the 2026/27 academic year.

“Universities are critical to our long-term plan to train more nurses and the healthcare professionals we need, especially for rural parts of the province,” said Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care. “We are proud to invest in a new training facility in the Annapolis Valley region so future nurses can train and learn in the communities they want to live and work in.”

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Government said the Wolfville school will be graduating 63 nurses every year by 2027.

In 2023, Acadia launched a satellite nursing program in partnership with Cape Breton University.