How long has Glendale Community College had a nursing program?
Response: The Department of Nursing is part of the Allied Health Division at Glendale Community College. The College has been involved in nursing education since the early 1950’s when the Vocational Nursing Program was begun. It has grown, changed, and improved over the years, keeping pace with the myriad of influences that have impacted health care and nursing. The biggest change, of course, has been the addition of the RN programs. First the LVN-RN Career Ladder Program in the early 80’s and, later that decade, the generic RN Program. The LVN Program, because of decreasing employment opportunities and community needs is not accepting applications and is in a moratorium status.
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