BCC Practical Nurse Program Receives National Accreditation

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Practical Nurse (PN) program at Berkshire Community College (BCC) recently earned accreditation through the national Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), making it the only accredited Practical Nurse program in the Berkshires.  
 
The ACEN is recognized as an accrediting body by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). ACEN accreditation is a peer-review, self-regulatory process by which non-governmental associations recognize educational institutions or programs that have been found to meet or exceed standards and criteria for educational quality. 
 
The decision to accredit BCC's PN program was made after a site visit from the ACEN Board of Commissioners. 
 
At BCC, the goals of the Practical Nursing program include supporting students in successfully completing the program; a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) boards on every PN student's first try; and 100 percent job placement for each student after they are licensed, explained Dean of Nursing Lori Moon.  
 
"The PN program is strong, with consistent faculty and high standards as we educate the next generation of nurses in our community," Moon said. "We are very proud of this accreditation, which further demonstrates the quality of education each student receives at BCC." 
 
The ACEN commended BCC's Practical Nurse program for its partnership with Berkshire Health Systems, which provides eligible students with living expenses, tuition payment and a full-time salary for part-time work. BCC was also praised for its efforts to connect students with community resources, such as a food cupboard, gas cards, bus passes, clothing and diapers. 

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Love of T Showcases Community at Gala

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The event featured dining, raffles and an auction. Some $35,000 was raised to aid the peer-mentoring organization. See more photos here.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The non-profit Love of T celebrated its ever-growing community and raised funds to continue its mission during its "Dance the Blues Away" gala on Saturday. 
 
The organization works to help those struggling with suicidal thoughts lead beautiful and fulfilling lives. 
 
Over the years, it has established a community of people who understand each other's struggles and support one another, Love of T staff and participants said. 
 
This year, it has served more than 245 individuals and provided over 440 hours of peer support, and it hopes to keep growing, said board Chair Paul Farella.
 
"We achieve so much, and none of this happens without the collective effort of everyone in this room. Your support changes lives. It strengthens our community and helps to build a better future," he said. 
 
The event raised more than $35,000 from the seats, donations, and live auction. The event was sold out within three weeks of going on sale, Love of T founder Luke Fitzgerald said. 
 
"I want to thank everyone at a time where most organizations are in fear of having to pull back and cut services, Love of T is expanding," Fitzgerald said. 
 
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