The MSCTC runs RN and LPN programs which state licensed and never change. Their goal is now to get Chinese students enrolled in the numerous programs by fall 2009. Some MSCTC staff and Fergus Falls residents are going together to China in November to discuss Chinese enrollment in college programs. They will visit all the Chinese colleges and universities. This way they will come to know more about the education system in the country.

Their main focus is to get Chinese enrollment. The idea is that a Chinese student who completes a degree at MSCTC- Fergus Falls may go on to enroll in another MnSCU school or in the business college planned for the Regional Treatment Center (RTC). The nursing partnership will be a two plus two program. According to this plan Chinese students can complete two years of course from home universities and get trained for two years in RN or LPN programs from MSCTC.

 


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