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    Master of Education in Health Education (School Nurse Licensure Program)

    The graduate level School Nurse Licensure program at the University of Toledo is linked with the 40-semester hour Masters of Education in Health Education program. Individuals accepted into this program must have a Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) or an equivalent four-year nursing degree.

    Individuals applying to the graduate-level School Nurse Licensure program at The University of Toledo must meet the prerequisites of all students accepted into the College of Education. They must have a minimum 2.7 GPA or they are required to submit acceptable GRE scores. They must include three letters of recommendation and include a statement of purpose with their graduate application.

    The University of Toledo believes that the masters level school nurse certification program will prepare nurses to be a successful member of a school health team. The courses and experiences will prepare them to meet the challenges that school nurses face today.

    Page updated: October 19, 2007
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