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Jan 05 2009

Registered Nursing Continuing Education By Richard Romando

Published by admin under Education Abroad

The completion of two to four years of education, with an associate degree or a baccalaureate degree, is a basic requirement to become a Registered Nurse. The field of nursing is wide open, because of a shotage of muc needed nurses in hospitals and other venues across the country and the world.

There are many types of courses and providers available. The common goal of these courses is to prepare the future nurses for initial entry into practice and RN licensure [procedure of which differs from state to state in the US] and work their way up the professional ladder.

The candidates should complete a minimum number of hours of CE courses to qualify for licensure. They are also expected to pass the NCLEX-RN® examination. This examination measures the competencies needed to practice nursing safely and effectively as a newly licensed entry-level RN. NCLEX-RN® is used by Boards of Nursing all over the US and its territories.

If a nursing aspirant had her education abroad, she has to take the RNCGFNS, which provides a certification platform and includes a test of English proficiency, and an examination designed to prepare for the NCLEX-RN® examination. The CGFNS certificate program, which is only available for RN candidates, is well-established and serves as a requirement by 42 Boards of Nursing.

The Florida Nurses Association says in the home page of its official website www.floridanurse.org, ‘Nursing is not a job. It is a profession requiring specialized knowledge and skills’. A Continuing Education program is the best way to acquire this.

Nursing Continuing Education provides detailed information on nursing continuing education, free nursing continuing education, nursing continuing education courses, nursing continuing education credits and more. Nursing Continuing Education is affiliated with Top Nursing Schools

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Sep 17 2008

Alpha Beta College

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Alpha Beta College
 
Alpha Beta understand that the decision to study in Australia and the college that you choose is a very serious one. You are about to undertake a new experience, one, which college committed to making the very best, you ever had. Studying in a foreign country is an opportunity for you to receive an education that reaches beyond the classroom.

Alpha Beta is an international school with students from all over the world. You will have the opportunity to form very valuable friendships and contacts, and learn about cultures and customs different to your own. Your time at Alpha Beta will teach you tolerance, acceptance, and an awareness of multicultural diversity.

“There is no other worthier goal than to educate yourself”,

Facilities and services

Alpha Beta is a moder college that boasts the following facilities and services:

3 Computer Centres

Student Study Centres

Multimedia Laboratory

College Cafe

Open-Air Terrace

Modern Air-conditioned Classrooms

Highly Qualified Teachers

Free E-mail and Internet Access

Student Services Department

Student Accommodation Services

Library

Airport Transport Service

Multi-lingual Consellors

What makes Alpha Beta one of Sydney’s premier colleges?

Alpha Beta have 30 years of experience in education.

Their college is equipped with the most modern educational facilities to maximise learning.

Thousands of students have achieved their educational goals with Alpha Beta.

Their flexible and practical teaching approach is designed for you to gain superior academic benefits. Their truly international

Alpha Beta truly international school attracts students from up to 47 countries.

They are in the heart of Sydney.

They constantly upgrade and revise their teaching standards and equipment.

The vibrant social life at Alpha Beta will give you the chance to make valuable life-long friendships and learn about other cultures.

Alpha Beta has an Access and Equity policy and is committed to upholding all Federal and State laws relating to human rights, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity in Australia.

At Alpha Beta there are staff dedicated to the welfare of their students and in providing them sound guidance.  Their Student Services Department is always ready and prepared to help students with whatever problems or guidance they require.

Safer and Cheaper student Accommodation

The college has a number of arrangements, including a college house, to assist students to quickly find accommodation. Students under the age of 18 years are required by the Department of Immigration to live with an adult family member or with an adult relative approved by the parents or with an adult approved by the College. You must obtain permission from the College before you change address if you are under 18 years.

Alpha Beta student house

At Alpha Beta Student House you will discover the charm of Sydney’s famous Terrace Houses. Situated in Surry Hills, you will find yourself in an exciting, vibrant ‘Village’ atmosphere. Just a few minutes walk to the excellent and cheap eateries in Oxford Street you are also only 15 minutes from Alpha Beta Colleges. Right opposite Moore Park and a short walk from the Entertainment Centre at Fox Studios and a 10 minute bus ride to famous Bondi Beach.

The Alpha Beta Student House is a bright, airy and welcoming place for you to stay without the hassles and costs of setting up house. Everything you need is provided. Student House accommodation is the best way to make lifelong friendships and learn first-hand about other cultures and customs.

Homestay

You can stay with an English speaking family. The College inspects the home to ensure that the family and house are of an acceptable standard. Host families provide breakfast and dinner each day of the week and also lunch on weekends. By establishing close family associations, you can not only improve your English, but also gain a firsthand appreciation of Australian culture and family life.

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Sep 06 2008

Applying For Institutional Scholarships By H R Miller

Published by admin under Financial-Aid

When students start thinking about scholarships they tend to think of only the most common ones and also those offered by large companies. This means that close to a million others will also be applying for that very same scholarship each year. Almost every college and university awards at least one scholarship every year. So instead of go after the scholarships that everyone knows about try looking for scholarships offered by your school. This will eliminate a lot of competition.

A very low percentage of students apply for institutional scholarships so this leaves the door wide open for you. Only a few of these will be full scholarships. But no matter how big or small the scholarship is just remember that every bit helps.

The application process for institutional scholarships is not different than the application process for outside scholarships. But remember that the qualifications and guidelines for every scholarship are different. Make sure you understand everything before you start filling things in.

There are many benefits associated with applying for institution offered scholarships. The first benefit is that you will not have to wait as long to get an answer. Not a lot of students apply for these scholarships so they can sort through them rather quickly and give you an answer within a few weeks instead of months.

Another advantage is that you will get the chance to a chance to understand how the scholarship and grant system works within your school. Even if you don’t get it you will still have learned some very important information which you can us when applying for the scholarship the next time around.

When it comes to institutional scholarships you really have nothing to lose. Though applying can be a tedious task it all turns out to be well worth it in the end.

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