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Finding the right program for you can be a bit confusing, but all the information you need to learn about allied health and health sciences is in Schools in the USA's directory of Allied Health and Health Sciences programs in the US.
   
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When it comes to choosing your path, you have lots of possibilities. You can take allied health and health sciences programs at 4-year colleges as well as 2-year community, technical, Christian and career colleges.
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College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences School Facts
The Simulation Center at Carolinas College of Health Sciences is home to the new "Procedural Simulation Suite," which includes virtual reality procedural simulators like the intravenous simulator, lumbar puncture trainer, laparoscopic surgery simulator, birthing simulator, and more.
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College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences Majors
Some allied health and health sciences majors have limited enrollment so in fact you may even be required to apply to get the major you want, including attending an interview or writing an essay.
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College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences Accreditation
The goal of accreditation is to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality. Accrediting agencies have no legal control over institutions or programs; they promote certain standards and approve or renew membership of institutions that apply and meet the accreditation standards or criteria.
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College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences School Rankings
All university and college rankings have one other thing in common: they are a list of institutions and schools. Scanning the list might suggest an allied health and health sciences school that you had not considered or perhaps even heard of. Used this way, the rankings can help expand your list of schools that can then be researched in more detail.
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College Programs Preparing for Allied Health and Health Sciences School
If you are considering going to school for allied health and health sciences, your post-secondary planning process should begin as early as high school.
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College Programs Choosing An Allied Health and Health Sciences School
Choosing an allied health and health sciences program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree, diploma or certificate; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as co-op, international exchange and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors.
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College Programs Applying to Allied Health and Health Sciences Schools
Students applying to universities or colleges offering allied health and health sciences programs have several options. Admission requirements will differ depending on whether you are applying to a private or public institution, whether you are applying to a 4-year, 2-year or career college, and whether you are applying to a school using the Common Application.
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    Walden University
    Walden University Founded in 1970, Walden University provides accredited on line bachelor's degrees and certificates in business, computer science, education, nursing and allied health, public administration and the health sciences to students in all states and to students in over 100 countries. With an emphasis on global awareness, social responsibility and civic management, Walden's bachelor's degrees are continuation degrees designed for students 24 years and older that are transferring at least one year of college level work from another school. Walden University is a private university, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is owned by Laureate Education, Inc.. Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org; 1-312-263-0456.



    Allied Health Program Information
     
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences
    Finding the right program for you can be a bit confusing, but all the information you need to learn about allied health and health sciences is in Schools in the USA's directory of Allied Health and Health Sciences programs in the US.
       
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences Programs
    When it comes to choosing your path, you have lots of possibilities. You can take allied health and health sciences programs at 4-year colleges as well as 2-year community, technical, Christian and career colleges.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences School Facts
    The Simulation Center at Carolinas College of Health Sciences is home to the new "Procedural Simulation Suite," which includes virtual reality procedural simulators like the intravenous simulator, lumbar puncture trainer, laparoscopic surgery simulator, birthing simulator, and more.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences Majors
    Some allied health and health sciences majors have limited enrollment so in fact you may even be required to apply to get the major you want, including attending an interview or writing an essay.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences Accreditation
    The goal of accreditation is to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality. Accrediting agencies have no legal control over institutions or programs; they promote certain standards and approve or renew membership of institutions that apply and meet the accreditation standards or criteria.
    Colleges in America
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Allied Health and Health Sciences School Rankings
    All university and college rankings have one other thing in common: they are a list of institutions and schools. Scanning the list might suggest an allied health and health sciences school that you had not considered or perhaps even heard of. Used this way, the rankings can help expand your list of schools that can then be researched in more detail.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Preparing for Allied Health and Health Sciences School
    If you are considering going to school for allied health and health sciences, your post-secondary planning process should begin as early as high school.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Choosing An Allied Health and Health Sciences School
    Choosing an allied health and health sciences program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree, diploma or certificate; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as co-op, international exchange and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Applying to Allied Health and Health Sciences Schools
    Students applying to universities or colleges offering allied health and health sciences programs have several options. Admission requirements will differ depending on whether you are applying to a private or public institution, whether you are applying to a 4-year, 2-year or career college, and whether you are applying to a school using the Common Application.
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