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Florida Hospital College Salutes the Online Graduates in the RN-BSN Nursing Program

Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) proudly acknowledges the hard work and effort of the class of 2007 who will graduate on April 29 from the online Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

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Florida Hospital College Welcomes New Students to Online Nursing Program

Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) welcomed the first incoming class in 2007 for the College’s online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. This class includes 79 new students and approximately 240 new enrollments, making it one of the most successful intakes ever for the program.

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Student Completes the Florida Hospital College RN-BSN Online Degree While Living on a Military Base in Japan

Orlando, FL – Kelly Phillips will graduate from Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) in December after completing the online Registered Nurse-Bachelor of Science Nursing (RN-BSN) degree program. However, Ms. Phillips will not be able to attend the graduation ceremonies in Orlando with the rest of her classmates.

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Florida Hospital College Positions Classes Online for Working RNs Seeking a Bachelor’s Degree

Orlando, FL – Due to the success of the RN-BSN online degree program, Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) is moving future enrollments for the RN-BSN degree to their online program. Students currently enrolled in on-campus courses will be transitioned into the distance education program and as of the Fall 2007 term, no on-campus BSN courses will be offered.

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Florida Hospital College Reaches Milestone in Online Nursing Program

Orlando, FL – In just two years, Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) has developed a reputation as a leading educator in the growing online learning arena. Located in Orlando, the online Bachelor of Science in Nursing program for registered nurses enrolled more than 350 students in the fall 2006 semester.

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