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2 Nursing Management Associate Programs in North America


Skagit Valley College
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Associate in Nursing, DTA/MRP
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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This transfer degree is intended to prepare students for licensure as a registered nurse, as well as for entry into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) completion degree. Although this associate's degree will be granted to SVC nursing students with a cumulative 3.0 GPA, entry into a BSN program may require a higher GPA for admission. Minimum GPA requirements are established by each receiving institution. Meeting SVC’s minimum GPA requirements does not guarantee admission into a BSN program.


Skagit Valley College
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Registered Nursing, AAS
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Nursing (NURS) program at Skagit Valley College (SVC) offers a Registered Nursing, AAS degree for nurses who have graduated from a PN program and have a current Washington State unencumbered LPN license. The LPN to RN focuses on the second year of Registered Nursing courses.
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