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Yes. The vast majority of our students work throughout their time in their academic program. It is important to assess course load and financial aid to understand how to balance school and work.
If possible, students may cut down on their work hours during a clinical portion of a program.
Most of our programs do not require onsite visits, but there is one exception. If you are interested in pursuing the Master of Science in Nursing-Nurse Midwifery, you will have 1 skills intensives that takes place on campus.
The educational requirements for becoming a licensed Substance Abuse Counselor can vary by state. Before starting a program, we recommend thoroughly researching the academic requirements in your state. You can view if our program meets your state’s requirements here. Find our program under the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services.
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