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February 11, 2013

ABAC nursing program plans information session Feb. 19

TIFTON — An information session on the associate degree nursing program at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will be held in the ABAC Health Sciences building on Feb. 19 from 4-5 p.m.

Associate Professor of Nursing Becky Arnold said prospective students will be provided with information about the nursing program, and faculty will be on hand to answer any questions regarding the program. The nursing program at ABAC prepares students to take the Registered Nurse licensure exam.

“Nursing faculty will be available to discuss the associate degree nursing program in both a group and a one-on-one setting,” said Arnold. “The sessions are a great time to meet faculty and get your questions answered as you prepare to begin your nursing education.”

For more information on this session, interested persons can contact the School of Nursing at (229) 391-5020. Summer term classes begin at ABAC on June 3.

 

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