Dual Credit Question [CNA courses]

I think it’s a good idea as long as she has room in her schedule for a full range of academic courses. Many BSN programs want to see 4 years of English, 3-4 years of lab science, math through pre-calculus, at least 2 (often 3) years of foreign language, at least 3 years of social studies (history, economics, etc.) and strong grades in math and science. My daughter’s half day “Healthcare Pathways” program didn’t leave room for all of the recommended academic courses. She was still accepted to a few (less competitive) direct entry programs.

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