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- El Centro/NLC ADN Spring 2020
- El Centro/NLC ADN Spring 2020
- El Centro/NLC ADN Spring 2020
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El Centro/NLC ADN Spring 2020
I see the one you are taking about and I was just affraid that the 'new one' would be updated but thank you I will just use the forms from the previous packet, best of luck to you. edit: the older 2016 version still has sentryMD and older info on it. ***Is anyone willing to email me the updated version?*** If not I was planning on going up to the office tomrrow.
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El Centro/NLC ADN Spring 2020
I've watched the video/pp like 3 times and answered the questions at the end and still have not received my application (checked spam and all), I've also tried to contact el centro about it (no response). Any suggestion on how to get the nursing application form/statement of student's responsibility form? TIA
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Does the El Centro bridge nursing program accept graduating high school seniors?
Thank you! So I kept looking into to the El Centro program and they have prerequisite classes meaning that I couldn't be in the program right away, I'm taking English 1301 right now, and that was 1/3 of the required classes. I don't think I could apply in the fall of 2016 I'd have to do spring of 2017 if I wanted to be in the program I'm guessing?
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Does the El Centro bridge nursing program accept graduating high school seniors?
Hi everyone, I will be graduating high school in spring 2016 and want to start college in fall 2016, a school that really interest me is El Centro community college because of the convenience of the location and the cost. Since college deadlines are approaching I've really been looking into different nursing programs, at El Centro they offer this bridge program where you can eventually transfer to UTA to get your BSN, this looks like a great option for me since I allows me to stay close to home and save money. This program requires acceptance and when looking at the requirements it talks about a point system that includes taking some college courses and a few other test. Since I'm a graduating senior with none of these things does that mean I won't be able to get into this program (or any of the other programs for nursing DCCCD offers) straight out of high school? If not then do I have to take all of the required test and classes and then apply? Also is there a program you recommend for a graduating senior? Thanks so much for all your help, I really appreciate it.
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What kind of degree do I need to be an ER nurse?
Hey all, this question might be very simple to answer for all of you but I'm just here to simply ask what kind of schooling do I need to be a nurse at an ER (I've been told that you don't always land your dream job on the first try) but never the less I just want to know what is the smartest amount of schooling that I need? I've done a lot of researched and if anything it's confused me even more. I've looked specifically into DNI since it's the most appealing opinion I've seen, but I'm just confused, they offer an RN program in 1 & 1/2 years and does that leave me with a degree or what? I just want the smartest option that will leave me set for years (I've also been told that the more school you have the better you will advance in the field) I've always thought of going to college for 4 years, but is this just as good? Is DNI even a college or is it like a trade school? Will I be better off going to a 4 year university and getting a BSN there? What would you recommend? Thanks to all for the help.