Nursing Information Session Offered January 30
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Michelle Tooker, Public Relations
610-359-5276
(Delaware and Chester Counties, PA)—Have you always dreamed of becoming a nurse? Now’s the time to begin the career you’ve always wanted. Get started by attending Delaware County Community College’s Nursing Information Session on Thursday, January 30. The event starts at 6 p.m. in Room 2256 in the Academic Building on the Marple Campus (901 S. Media Line Road, Media, PA). Please arrive early to register and receive a welcome packet.
Future nurses or those looking to advance their education are invited to attend this free information session. Enrollment Management representatives will be on-hand to answer questions and provide information regarding admissions requirements and how to apply.
Delaware County Community College offers an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (RN) degree that provides student with the skills they need to succeed in a variety of health care settings and to sit for the state licensure examination to become a registered nurse. With the working professional in mind, the College offers a day program as well as an evening/weekend option. Classes are held at the Marple Campus as well as at some of the College’s other locations in Delaware and Chester Counties.
Transfer opportunities are also available to students with a goal of completing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The Career and Counseling Center can assist students in researching their options and staying on track to transfer after graduating from Delaware County Community College.
The College is also excited to announce a new partnership with Drexel University that begins this fall. Qualified students can simultaneously earn both an RN from Delaware County Community College and BSN from Drexel without having to leave the College’s Marple Campus. Faculty from both schools will be working hand-in-hand to ensure student success.
To learn more about the Information Session or enrolling in the College’s Nursing program, contact Nancy Wheeler at 610-359-5005.
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