No, but you must at a minimum have a degree at the Associate Level and a license as a Registered Nurse.
Yes, a high school diploma is required to be a nurses aid. If she did not finish high school, she should go through the process of getting her GED so she can become what she wants to be.
To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse, one needs to have a high school diploma and a certificate for completing the training program. The training program takes one year to complete.
Yes. Vocational schools require one to enroll.
If the vocational college accepts people without a high school diploma, yes. It is up to the school and I think most do since they are there to train people for a job.
I graduated in 1977 from Andress High School in El Paso, Texas. How can I get a copy of my high school diploma? I also went to college in El Paso, too. I might need a copy of my transcript.
Probably. Most college or vocational schools want people to have a high school diploma as an entrance requirement. Ask the school you are interested in and see what they say.
2 years or more.
Most HVAC training programs do require a high school diploma or GED. Your son could look into a local vocational program may of these offer course to get either a diploma or GED while receiving HVAC training.
Yes. You need a high school diploma to become a nurse. You then can continue into a nursing program which is usually in a 2 year or 4 year college. It is good to get a 4 year degree because you can diversify in what nursing field you would like to work in.
Hungerford Vocational High School was created in 1897.
Cooley Vocational High School was created in 1958.
Seneca Vocational High School ended in 2006.
McKinley Vocational High School was created in 1910.