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AECP allows Regular Army, USAR and ARNG Soldiers to complete up to 24 months of nursing school while retaining their rank, grade, and military benefits (pay, medical, etc.). After completion a...
U.S. Army Cadet Command Nursing Program. If you’re considering an undergraduate nursing degree, enrolling in Army ROTC can enhance your leadership skills and critical-thinking abilities...
Provides Regular Army (RA), Army Reserves (AR) and Army National Guard (ARNG) component enlisted Army Soldiers with the opportunity to complete their bachelors of science in nursing...
AMEDD provides specialty careers in the Army medical field where leadership opportunities are extended to individuals with valuable health care experience. Learn if you’re ready for a medical career in the Army.
Purpose: The AMEDD Nurse Commissioning Program (AECP) provides eligible Army Soldiers in COMPOS 1-3, the opportunity to complete a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) and receive a...
The Nurse Summer Training Program is a paid three-week course that assigns nurse cadets to hospitals all over the world. This program offers the nurse an in-depth and hands-on experience nursing and leadership under the supervision of experienced Army Nurse Corps officers.
An overview the Army Nurse Corps; entry level requirements and education, promotion levels, working conditions, available job titles, advantages and disadvantages.
The AMEDD Enlisted Commissioning Program (AECP) is an exceptional opportunity for enlisted service members to pursue a career in nursing. This program allows soldiers to retain their rank, grade, and military benefits, including pay and medical coverage, while completing up to 24 months of nursing school.
Students who are interested in obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from PSU may enroll in ROTC. Students may enroll as a freshman, sophomore or as late as an entering college junior. Upon completion of our program, Nursing students are commissioned as officers in the United States Army. To read more about being an Army Nurse, click ...
Army Public Health Nurse 66B. As an Army Public Health Nurse, you’ll assess health risks in Army communities, implement health programs to monitor the spread of disease, and promote the overall well-being of our Soldiers.