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School of Nursing to host education fair

Prospective nursing students can find out about prospective career opportunities at an education fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 10, in the Haynes Center on the Enka campus of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College.

The event is sponsored by Western Carolina University’s School of Nursing.

University representatives will be on hand to discuss WCU’s traditional pre-licensure bachelor’s degree program in nursing, the accelerated bachelor’s program, the registered nurse to bachelor’s degree program and a dual enrollment undergraduate program that WCU offers in conjunction with A-B Tech.

Graduate program representatives will be available to discuss master’s degree programs in family nurse practitioner, nurse administration, nurse anesthesia and nurse educator.

Attendees also can meet with admissions, financial aid and transfer credit advisers.

nursing.wcu.edu or 828.670.8810, ext. 247.

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