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Diploma Schools of Nursing, as defined by the National League of
Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), are usually
hospital-based programs with a course of study two to three
years in length leading to the award of a nursing diploma.
Graduates are eligible for licensure as a registered nurse and
are generally employed in hospitals and long-term-care
facilities. Ohio's three Diploma Schools of Nursing are:
- Community Hospital School of Nursing (Springfield)
- Firelands Regional Medical Center School of Nursing
- Huron School of Nursing
Ohio also offers a variety of nursing programs, and a list of
those programs can be found on the Ohio Board of Nursing website
at www.nursing.ohio.gov. For additional financial aid and
scholarship information, visit the Regents NEALP site. |