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LoginTax Credit Offered for StudentsThe U.S. Congress has recently passed a bill that is a $13.8 billion tuition tax credit boost called the American Opportunity Tax Credit. This tax credit reimburses 100 percent of the first $2,000 of educational expenses for lower income students. For the next $2,000, students will receive a 25 percent reimbursement. In short, lower income students will receive $2,500 in education reimbursements per year. Federal Financial AidBeaumont Adult School is fully accreditted to offer federal financial aid to students enrolling in the Vocation Nursing program. To estimate your eligibility for financial aid please click on the following link....... Gainful Employment DisclosuresAs required by federal financial aid regulations, the attached document provides prospective students with disclosures of gainful employment relating to the LVN course of instruction... click here for Gainful Employment
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May 2012 NewsletterTo view the BAS May 2012 newsletter, please click here. April 2012 BAS NewsletterTo view the April 2012 BAS newsletter please click here March 2012 NewsletterTo view the March 2012 BAS newsletter, please click here Beaumont Adult School Mission and Career Technical Education programsBeaumont Adult School’s mission is to;
Students satisfactorily completing the Vocational Nurse program have met the requirements of the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians and are eligible to test for vocational nurse licensure. Satisfactory progress in all parts of the program curriculum requires a minimum grade of 80%. The LVN program requires 656 hours of theory plus 1073 hours of clinical instruction. Basic computer literacy is required as much of the curriculum is conducted online or by CBI (laptop computer is provided as part of each student’s program materials).
Students satisfactorily completing the Comprehensive CNA program will have the prerequisite skills to complete the state of California CNA certification exam and (once acquiring the CNA status) will also have the skills and knowledge for certification as a Home Health Aide, Acute Care CNA and Restorative Nurse Aide based on criteria developed by the school and the California Department of Health. Satisfactory progress in all parts of the program curriculum requires a minimum grade of 75%. The CCNA program requires 336 hours of theory plus 264 hours of clinical instruction. Students satisfactorily completing this course of instruction will have the skills to use and/or monitor standard medical equipment, but basic computer literacy is not required to complete the program.
BAS Principal Summit Presentation 2011-2012The BAS Principal Summit for 2011-2012 is a power point presentation providing information on the programs, including overall student achievement, provided at Beaumont Adult School. To view this power point presentation please click here.... Principal Summit |
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Follow us onContinuing Education Units for CNA'sBAS is now offering a series of seminars designed for continuing education units for CNA's. Seminars are held on various Saturdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm with a cost of $30 for each seminar. For more information, specific dates and seminar topics call 951.845.6012. Additional Online CoursesAdditional online computer instruction is available for courses including Microsoft Office business applications, Web Design, Business Management, Financial Management and many others. Click here for the full catalog of courses and registration information..... Homepage Locker
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