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Located in Huron, Ohio, Bowling Green State University-Firelands first opened in 1968. Today, the school has quadrupled the enrollment it once had, and continues to expand its course offerings.
Bowling Green State University-Firelands offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Presented in partnership with Lorain Community College, Bowling Green State University-Firelands offers a two-year Nursing program during which students will learn the fundamental skills of nursing. Students in the program will take classes like Introduction to Patient Care, Geriatric Nursing, and Behavioral Health. Students who finish the program can take the NCLEX exam to become registered nurses.
Bowling Green State University Firelands has received a grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to involve high school students in researching the water quality of two creeks and then communicating those findings to the public.
Bowling Green State University Firelands has announced The Fireland Grant, a $0 tuition degree path for new and transfer students.
BGSU Firelands celebrates the first group of nurses graduating from the new RN to BSN program.
Two BGSU Firelands students shared their stories, emphasizing the critical role played by respiratory therapists in all medical emergencies, and particularly in the midst of a pandemic.