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The Secretary’s Statement on Religious Expression specifies that the Supreme Court has ruled in current decisions that school officials may not mandate or organize graduation prayer, nor organize religious baccalaureate ceremonies. It further ... more
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SCE offers all of the prerequisite science and math courses for admission to medical, dental, optometry schools, as well as those for other health professions. Medical schools require (minimally) a full year of general Biology, general chemistry, ... more
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Three courses within the Nurse Practitioner Course at the Centre for Nursing Studies have been deemed equivalent to courses in the BN (Post-RN) program. A maximum of two of the three courses (six credit hours) can be transferred from the Nurse ... more
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Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. ... more
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If the applicant has completed an AD to MS degree with a major in nursing from a nationally accredited program will be able to enter the DNP program. ... more
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The associate degree programs requires approximately 60 hours for graduation while the baccalaureate degree requires a minimum of 120 hours for completion. The depth of general education, technical and management related content is minimized. ... more
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Yes, the International Baccalaureate (IB) program is offered at Grade 11 and 12 and is based on a curriculum originally developed for students whose parents moved frequently around the world and thus required a consistent course of study. ... more
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No. The nursing pin is not a requirement of graduation. Baccalaureate graduates have the option to purchase a nursing pin through Klein Jewelers (deadline March 23, 2012) and be pinned at the Commencement ceremony by a faculty representative. ... more
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Both are rigorous two-year academic programmes that are respected around the world. - A-levels encourage students to choose and specialise in a few academic subjects, typically three to four, whereas the IB programme is broader in scope - All IB ... more
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Students who have taken Advanced Place­ment exams must submit an official College Board Report. Visit http://www.colleg­eboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd.html to request a report. Students who complete International Bac­calaureate (IB) courses ... more
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