Monday, February 18, 2013

VCSU & Dakota College's Bridges Program Opens Doors to Education


The Bridges Program
Students are encouraged to apply to the Bridges Program when they do not meet the admission requirements to be admitted into Valley City State University. Students become DCB students located on the VCSU campus! The program is in its third year and has been gaining popularity. We want to share with your students how the Bridges Program option can fit into their college plans. An excellent way to find out more about our program is by visiting our new website www.vcsu.edu/Bridges . The website provides information on how to schedule a campus visit, contains details about the Bridges program, and provides our contact information. Bridges students can fully participate in VCSU’s student life including:
           
·         Living in one of VCSU’s residence halls (including two modern resident halls with suites, air conditioning and private bathrooms).
·         Enjoying VCSU’s dinning services.
·         Attending VCSU Campus Activities.
·         Participate in one of VCSU’s many clubs, intramurals, and organizations (excluding varsity athletics).
·         New laptop computers-Fall 2013.


Two-Year Programs
Dakota College also offers a number of 2-year programs on the VCSU campus. These programs include:

Medical Assistant: Medical Assistant are multi-skilled professionals who work in health care settings and preform administrative and clinical procedures.
Nursing: Practical Nursing (PN); Associate Degree Nursing (AND);
Cargiver Services (child and adult): The child option focuses on services for children and the adult option focuses on services for the elderly and disabled.
Paraeducation (early childhood and K-12):  Paraeducators are employed as teacher assistants in early childhood, special education, elementary and secondary schools.
Associate of Science and Associate of Arts (transfer degree): These two degree options are for students who want to take their generals in a smaller setting and then transfer to a larger school of their choice.


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