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Graduates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing can pursue careers as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, community health organizations, long-term care facilities, and specialized roles such as nurse educators, administrators, or researchers.
Admission requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, completion of prerequisite courses in biology, chemistry, and mathematics, a minimum GPA, and satisfactory scores on standardized tests. Additional requirements may include a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and an interview.
To apply for the Nursing Students Scholarship, submit a completed application form on our website, along with your academic transcripts, a personal essay detailing your career goals, and at least two letters of recommendation. Deadlines and additional details can be found in the scholarship section of our website.
Yes, international students are eligible for the Nursing Students Scholarship. They must meet the same application requirements and deadlines as domestic students.
Prerequisites typically include high school courses in biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Some programs may also require English and social sciences courses. Specific prerequisites can vary, so check the detailed requirements for the program you are interested in.
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