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February 21, 2013

ABAC nursing information session in Moultrie Feb. 28

TIFTON — An information session on the associate degree nursing program at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will be held at ABAC on the Square in Moultrie on Feb. 28 from 2-4 p.m.

The nursing program at ABAC prepares students to take the Registered Nurse (R.N.) licensure examination. The sessions are designed for prospective and currently enrolled ABAC students.   

“The sessions include discussions on  admissions requirements, program offerings, and any other questions students may have about the associate degree in nursing,” said Troy Spicer, Interim Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences.  

Other nursing information sessions at ABAC on the Square will be held on March 28 and April 25.

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

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