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WARNING!!!
When choosing a college or university within the United States, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six regional accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, or that do not have the best accreditation, and are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.
Regional Accreditation Agencies
· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
· New England Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).
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· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.
· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.
ITT is a for profit school, they are not accredited by any nursing board and therefore their graduates will have a difficult time finding jobs.
No, and neither does Lincoln.
There are many schools that offer anesthesia nursing programs. Almost any school that includes a medical school like The Ohio State University offers an anesthesia nursing program.
Two year programs are only for full time students. If one is prepared for it, be sure to make use of financial wisely because 2 years can be a very long time.
The University of Michigan offers this specialized nursing training. Information can be found on their website.
Try myonlinenursingdegree.com/lpn-to-rn-programs.html
There are many distance-learning courses offered by established educational establishments of which nursing is available. The least time consuming solution is to use an aggregation site such as www.onlinenursingdegrees.org to locate a suitable school.
There are a number of nursing programs that offer online classes. In addition, you will likely have to attend classes to learn and practice skills. Requirements vary, so do investigate a number of programs. Start your research here: http://www.college-net.com/nursing/google
The Open University has an online nursing degree program. One should consider which aspect of nursing one is interested in before making a final decision.
Yes there are many different schools throughout America which offer great nursing programs for you such as Johns Hopkins, University of Washington, Duke and many others.
The best way to get information on collage programs is to e-mail faculty in the nursing department at the colleges you are interested in. The faculty at collages can directly answer any questions you have about their program. I suggest looking over the college's nursing program website before sending the e-mail so you can avoid asking questions that are answered on the programs home page.
You might want to check the website Nursing-Careers.com/CNA for more information.