Most colleges accept a high school diploma with the application and test results from the required tests. In your first two years of college you will take general education classes and then apply to a nursing program so the high school is not really important as long as you graduated, have the proper GPA, and pass all tests.
Yes, there are many midwife schools in the midwest! Most require either a preliminary high school or college degree, and are often programs within a nursing program. Schools offering Midwifery include the University of Kansas, The University of Illinois - Chicago, and the University of Indianapolis - to name a few.
Sylvia Lande has written: 'Present involvement in nursing education of institutions whose diploma programs closed 1959-1968' -- subject(s): Nursing, Study and teaching 'A national survey of associate degree nursing programs, 1967'
No you need to have a Bachelor's in Nursing so if you already have an Associate's in Nursing you can apply for the RN-to BSN programs some schools offer.
diploma prctical nursing
A diploma nurse has a two year degree or associates of science in nursing (ASN)
The three major educational paths to registered nursing are a bachelor's degree, an associate degree, and a diploma from an approved nursing program. Nurses most commonly enter the occupation by completing an associate degree or bachelor's degree program.
Joan E. Walsh has written: 'An approach to the teaching of psychiatric nursing in diploma and associate degree programs' -- subject(s): Psychiatric nursing, Study and teaching
No
San Francisco State University offer two year certification programs in nursing. As long as you have your high school diploma or GED, you are set to attend.
You will need a high school diploma or GED, and a six to twelve week Certified Nursing Assistant certificate program. These programs can be found at a community college or medical facility.
can you enter nursing school in Ontario without a highschool diploma The answer is NO.
UIC, University of Illinois at Chicago, offers many programs such as engineering, liberal arts, education, destistry, business administration, and nursing.