Our HLC visitors will be here next week, March 10-12. Wondering what the nerf basketball backboard has being doing floating around 2nd floor of the College? Well wonder no more, SGA is coaching students March 6th & 7th on topics that may be discussed in the student forum. To visit with "Coaches" students should stop by the Rotunda between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., there will be prizes and all participants will be placed in a drawing to win one of four $25 GAS GIFT CARDS!!!
Here are a few more tips to help you practice for the big game:
Tip #7: Associate degrees available to students enrolled in our Allied Health programs?
- Adult Cardiac Sonography
- Vascular Sonography
- Invasive Cardiovascular Technology
- General Sonography
Tip #8: What organizations are available to students at the College
- Student Government Association
- Action for Students
- BryanLGH Student Nurses' Association
- Red Cross
- Caring with Christ
- Health Promotion Organization
Tip #9: What are the four academic divisions of the College?
- Allied Health
- General Education
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Nursing
Tip #10: The College offers six degrees: four Associate degrees in Allied Health, a Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, and a Master's degree in Nurse Anesthesia.
Tip #11: The College accepts eleven Nurse Anesthesia students per year.
Tip #12: General Education is the College's newest area of study. Its creation allows students in our degree-granting programs to take all requirements on site.
Tip #13: Why should students take their General Education courses at BryanLGH?
- Because we are the only college in the city of Lincoln that offers General Education courses geared specifically toward the healthcare provider.
Tip #14: Some General Education courses geared toward our Health Sciences students include:
- Mathematics for the Healthcare Provider
- Ethics in Healthcare
- Spanish for the Healthcare Provider
- Sign Language for the Healthcare Provider
- Economics for the Healthcare Provider
Tip #15: One of the key issues that the HLC focused on during its last site visit (in May 2006) was the formation of a student governing body.
Tip #16: The College's General Education program began in 2006. Today, the College offers approximately 30 General Education courses onsite to support students pursuing their Nursing and Allied Health degrees.
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