School Nurse Services Credential
Overview
The School Nurse Services Credential is a 28-unit postbaccalaureate program* that is designed for either full or part-time study. This credential authorizes current RNs to serve as a School Nurse. The School Nurse Services Credential has been approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
All applicants seeking admission to the School Nurse Services Credential program must be admitted to the University and accepted as a classified postbaccalaureate student.
* A Master of Science in Nursing degree with a Community Health/School Nurse concentration is also offered. See the MS program page.
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PLEASE NOTE- Course and graduation requirements for all SDSU programs change periodically. Official requirements are always current in the PRINTED university catalogs. An online version of the catalog is available for quick reference only, however current students must always reference the PRINTED catalogs. Copies are available in the bookstore and from department staff.
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