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A recommended program
Having been at her workplace since 2002, Christine and her coworkers are
a tight-knit group. Through the years, she has encouraged her employees
and even a niece to check out American Sentinel. Three of her staff
members have graduated from the BSN program and two continued on for
MSN degrees. They will graduate in August 2016.
Building her future
A year after completing her BSN, Christine decided that she wasn’t
quite finished with her educational journey. She enrolled in a Master of
Arts in wellness and lifestyle management at Rowan University. During
her master’s program, she developed a 400-hour health promotion and
wellness internship at her workplace for Rowan undergraduates. Upon
graduating in May 2016, she was offered an adjunct teaching position.
One day, Christine hopes to apply her nursing background and her
graduate education to a new career. “I’d love to get more involved in
public health or consult for companies, schools or communities on how to
prevent health problems,” she says. “Preventative medicine is the future of
healthcare.”
Where it all began
Christine says she never could have imagined that her career would have
so many interesting twists—but she knows one thing for certain. “American
Sentinel set me up for success in the second part of my career,” she says.
“The university holds students to a high standard and prepared me to do
well in my master’s program. The education was rigorous and absolutely
great. I’ve never raved about anything like I rave about American Sentinel!”
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