Yes, you can get accepted into a college with a nursing program after high school graduation. The amount of time you spend in college depends on which school and degree program you choose. For example, my mom went to a 2 year community college, got a degree in nursing, and became a registered nurse. If you have the time and money, you can go to a 4 year university and get a BSN. That is a bachelor of science degree in nursing. The demand for nurse is high, so you will have plenty of career option either way. You are still a registered nurse after you complete the exams, regardless of which path you choose.
Depends on your degree. Prior to college, almost always none; but you might have to take a few Economics courses while in college.
An academic advisor can assist you in selecting the right courses, planning your schedule, and ensuring you meet graduation requirements on time. They provide guidance on academic goals, help you understand degree requirements, and offer support in making informed decisions about your college education.
Sunderland College, located in the UK, offers college classes to students from the UK as well as international students. It has a 98% graduation rate and specializes in art and theater.
list of post graduation courses
this is too silly a question...today cities are flooded with management colleges and it is very easy to get admitted in such college...they are just waiting to give you an admission....just take your qualifications profile and you 'll be admitted...
Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.Typically, these are courses taken at the college level.
hi ,i had completed my Graduation in b.com , n now i m looking for some computer courses so that i can make my carrier better,, Pls suggest me some good computer courses
before graduation
In your first 2 years you take general education classes combined with the first classes in computers. The college will give you the program you have to complete to meet graduation requirements. I suggest you get a catalog from the college you wish to attend. It will tell you what you need.
Yes, Penn Foster usually has a graduation after the students complete their courses.
Preferably online courses.
You will need the courses that are most likely to get you admitted to a college with a pre-med program- and later to medical school. Normally called a "college prep" track, it includes match, science, and languages.