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So, I saw this and something was said in here that caught my attention. At the end, it says she plans to study Nursing while at UNT. I don't know anything about UNT having a Nursing program. Is it something that we have an agreement with TWU for or does the UNT Health Science school in Fort Worth provide this? I thought the Health Science was just under the UNT System, but is it's on separate school. Does anyone know about this?

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She can probably get a degree in anything related to medicine, nutrition for example(very tough curriculum;  parallels a pre-med degree up to a point ), or any degree related to health.  After she graduates from UNT she could apply to a nursing school.  My daughter graduated from A&M, then went to UT's nursing school in Houston.

But yes, I wish UNT had a nursing program.  And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most college cursing programs are only for two years?  I'm too lazy to look it up.

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My daughter just graduated from Texas Tech with a BS in Nursing and it is a 3 1/2 to 4 year program.  Could be quicker depending on high school dual credit classes.  If we had a nursing program she would have gone to UNT.

 

GO MEAN GREEN!!!
WIN GAMES!!!

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2 hours ago, DeepGreen said:

She can probably get a degree in anything related to medicine, nutrition for example(very tough curriculum;  parallels a pre-med degree up to a point ), or any degree related to health.  After she graduates from UNT she could apply to a nursing school.  My daughter graduated from A&M, then went to UT's nursing school in Houston.

But yes, I wish UNT had a nursing program.  And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most college cursing programs are only for two years?  I'm too lazy to look it up.

I think you can be an RVN nurse with an associates degree but need a 4 year degree program to be a full fledged nurse.

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1 hour ago, Coach Andy Mac said:

I think you can be an RVN nurse with an associates degree but need a 4 year degree program to be a full fledged nurse.

Yes, that is correct.

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On 6/15/2020 at 9:20 AM, DeepGreen said:

She can probably get a degree in anything related to medicine, nutrition for example(very tough curriculum;  parallels a pre-med degree up to a point ), or any degree related to health.  After she graduates from UNT she could apply to a nursing school.  My daughter graduated from A&M, then went to UT's nursing school in Houston.

But yes, I wish UNT had a nursing program.  And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most college cursing programs are only for two years?  I'm too lazy to look it up.

If we had college cursing programs I would have had a 4.0 at North Texas!

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1 hour ago, DeepGreen said:

LOL!  And I would have my Doctorate!

Not for nothing but I might be your dissertation advisor. 

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11 hours ago, bstnsportsfan3 said:

If we had college cursing programs I would have had a 4.0 at North Texas!

Man, how did I miss that.  That is hilarious.

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