Notre Dame’s nursing program is pausing new admissions for a full year—after already halting intake for the first half of the year—due to overwhelming demand exceeding accredited limits. While current students remain unaffected, hopeful applicants face disappointment, with some calling it a wasted year. The university is actively rebuilding the program as part of a five-year re-accreditation effort and is offering support to affected students seeking alternatives in WA or NSW. This pause underscores the tension between popularity and quality control in higher education.
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