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HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Welcome to the Health Professions Office
The Health Professions Office at ºÚÁÏÉç provides specialized advising and other services to students who are interested in pursuing a health profession after graduation. Our primary goal is to provide support so that students can navigate a process that can be complicated, in part because there are many different health-related career options.
Our Health Profession Programs
We offer certifications, associates, and bachelor's health programs. In addition to classroom lectures, our programs offer clinical training opportunities in a variety of settings to ensure our students have exposure to a multitude of professional opportunities. Choose one of our academic programs to learn more about the variety of health care careers available through ºÚÁÏÉç. Learn about the requirements, prerequisite courses, the application process, and special clinical requirements needed for participating in your program of choice.
Not sure where to start? Get in touch. We're here to help.We help students discover their unique academic goals, personal talents, and health career aspirations. Reach out today.
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HEALTH PROFESSION SCHOLARSHIPS
Each year the Health Professions Office gives thousands of dollars in scholarships to our students. Below you will find information about each award, including the selection criteria. We invite students - both prospective and current students - to apply for our competitive scholarships.
Joe and Shirley Nussbaum Nursing Scholarship
Established for ºÚÁÏÉç students who are enrolled in the ADN or LVN program.
Louis and Ann Wolens Health Professions Scholarship
Funded by the estate of Louis and Ann Wolens to assist students in the nursing, MLT, OTA, and PTA programs.
Melanie Ashmore Scholarship
Assists ADN students who are residents of Freestone, Limestone or Navarro County.
Dr. Earl and Mrs. Margaret Kinzie Memorial Scholarships
Established to award recipients who are in the ADN and LVN program.
Ollie Bius Memorial Scholarship
Established for ADN students who are Navarro County residents.
Ruth Nobles Memorial Scholarship
Recipients must be an African-American student in the ADN or LVN program.
The Bob and Beanie McElroy Nursing Scholarship
Assists students who are enrolled in the LVN, ADN, LVN-to-RN Bridge, or RN-to-BSN program.
United Methodist Women Grace Swinborn Jaynes Memorial Scholarship
Funded by the United Methodist Women's Auxiliary in Corsicana, the scholarship awards recipients who are single mothers enrolled in the ADN or LVN program.
Prospective and Current Students: Complete the college's scholarship application to be considered for these scholarships.
Scholarship Applications and Deadlines
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Health Professions programs at ºÚÁÏÉç are accredited by the following agencies:
ºÚÁÏÉç is approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and is a member of the Texas Association of Community Colleges and the American Association of Community Colleges. ºÚÁÏÉç represents itself accurately to all U.S. Department of Education recognized accrediting agencies with which it holds accreditation and informs those agencies of any change of accreditation status, including the imposition of public sanctions. The Vice President of Academic Affairs, who also serves as SACSCOC liaison, is responsible for notification of accreditors when a change in accreditation status occurs. |