Maryland nursing program goes online
Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, May 14, 2008
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To allow nurses increased flexibility to further their education, a Maryland college is taking its RN-to-BS nursing degree option online.
Villa Julie College in Stevenson, ML, will put all eight classes required for the degree on the Web starting this fall. Students will still be able to take the courses on campus or participate in distance-learning partnerships with local community colleges.
This is not the first of Villa Julie's classes to be planted online. In 2005, the college decided to put its entire forensic studies Master's program on the Web.
Source: Baltimore Business Journal
Other articles of interest:
Online training offered by Alabama nursing school, hospital
Missouri association perks up translation Web site
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