San Antonio College is filling the need for Hispanic nurses

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Posted on: June 7th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]

“There is still a shortage of qualified nurses in America but, according to new report in Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, San Antonio College’s Nursing Education program is making some headway in filling this need, particularly in the Hispanic community.

San Antonio College ranked third in the nation in Hispanic nursing graduates, according to the June 2006 issue of the magazine. The publication based its rankings on U.S. Department of Education statistics.”

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