Franklin University Launches New RN-to-BSN Program For RN Grads
Franklin University recently unveiled their new program designed to help registered nurses (RN) obtain their Bachelor of Science in Nursing at a special price this fall.
Franklin University recently unveiled their new program designed to help registered nurses (RN) obtain their Bachelor of Science in Nursing at a special price this fall.
A recent post on EMS World addressed the following question — do EMS workers necessarily need to pursue getting a college degree?
The Gay/Lesbian Adoptive/Foster Parent Scholarship is designed for high-school, undergraduate, and graduate students who have gay/lesbian adoptive or foster parent(s).
Thirteen students from Hocking College's Culinary Program and Master Chef Vincenzo “Enzo” Sclama departed for a trip to Northern Italy on Sunday, May 26.
Are you engaged to be married? If so, then you should consider applying for the Diamond Mansion Scholarship. During the fall and spring of each year, one winner will be selected to receive an award of $1,000. This bi-annual scholarship is designed to help students who are getting married and who are actively applying to, or are already enrolled in, an accredited college, university, or technical/career/online/trade school.
While there are many self-taught people who enter the computer science industry without a degree, there are many advantages to having one which could ultimately make the difference between getting a job and having a career.
Are you nervous about starting college? Are you worried about getting lost on campus or making new friends? If you can relate to these anxieties, then you should consider signing up for Hocking College's Smart Start.
If you're ready to jumpstart your career, you should consider becoming an electrician. Hocking College offers an Associate of Technical Study in Construction Management:
Commercial & Residential Electricity for those interested in becoming one.
Hocking College’s Girls Who Rock and Code Club has received confirmation that the College’s chapter of Girls Who Code will meet weekly during the summer beginning June 6 through August 1.
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