December 31, 2013

Nurse Pinning Release

By B&SC News Team

Nurse Pinning Release

RICHMOND, Va. (Dec. 31, 2013) — Bryant & Stratton College’s Richmond Campus recently celebrated new graduates of its growing nursing program with a “pinning ceremony” for the latest recipients of the College’s associate’s degree in nursing. The popular degree program prepares graduates to take the NCLEX-RN exam.

The College’s Richmond Campus has tripled its classroom space to meet growing demand for health care training and to provide additional room for advanced training techniques.

In addition to the associate’s degree in nursing, the expanded health care curriculum includes: a bachelor of science degree in health services administration, and associate’s degrees in medical assisting and medical administrative assisting.

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