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What kind of accreditation do formal RNFA programs have?

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What kind of accreditation do formal RNFA programs have?

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AORN states, “The RNFA programs should be associated with schools of nursing at universities or colleges that are accredited for higher education by an accrediting agency that is nationally recognized by the Secretary of the US Department of Education. The registered nursing program should be approved by a state licensing jurisdiction for nursing programs at the university, college, or community college level or by another national or regional agency that is nationally recognized by the Secretary of the US Department of Education as a specialized accrediting agency for nursing programs.” NIFA’s RNFA program meets all the standards above and has been CCI accepted since 1998. NIFA RNFA Program 2.0 is presented through the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) awards 3 College Credits recognized by the United States Department of Education (U.S.D.O.E.) and; CSN is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditati

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AORN states, The RNFA programs should be associated with schools of nursing at universities or colleges that are accredited for higher education by an accrediting agency that is nationally recognized by the Secretary of the US Department of Education. The registered nursing program should be approved by a state licensing jurisdiction for nursing programs at the university, college, or community college level or by another national or regional agency that is nationally recognized by the Secretary of the US Department of Education as a specialized accrediting agency for nursing programs. NIFA’s RNFA program meets all these standards and has been CCI accepted since 1998. NIFAs RNFA Program 3.0, presented through the College of Southern Nevada (CSN), awards 3 College Credits recognized by the United States Department of Education (U.S.D.O.E.). CSN is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

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