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UNC instructor, student recognized at UPCEA South Conference
The Friday Center for Continuing Education is delighted to celebrate its award-winning student and instructor! Kevin Tillman has been recognized with the Professional, Continuing, and Online Education (PCO) Student Award at the UPCEA South Region Conference, held online Oct. 27-29. Anastacia (Tacia) Kohl has been recognized with the organization’s Professional, Continuing, and Online Instructor Award.
CONTINUE READINGFriday Conference Center to serve as COVID-19 vaccination site
Please visit UNC Health’s COVID-19 Vaccine Hub, www.yourshot.org, for the most complete and up-to-date information and to make an appointment. Appointments with UNC Health are required; walk-ins are not accepted.
CONTINUE READINGUNC-Chapel Hill expands Continuing Nursing Education portfolio
This fall, the Friday Center is excited to announce an expansion of its nursing professional development portfolio. The Center for Lifelong Learning formerly administered by the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing has moved to the UNC Friday Center for Continuing Education. It is now known as Continuing Nursing Education (CNE), and is still accredited with distinction by ANCC.
CONTINUE READINGUNC-Chapel Hill partners with 2U to expand access to tech bootcamps
The UNC-Chapel Hill Friday Center for Continuing Education has joined 2U, Inc., and more than 30 non-profit universities nationwide to launch a $3 million scholarship fund designed to expand access to critical tech training boot camps for historically underrepresented candidates experiencing job loss or financial hardship.
CONTINUE READINGUNC-Chapel Hill waives tuition and fees for online RN Refresher program to help NC RNs fight COVID-19
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is helping to address the state’s nursing shortage in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. Today the UNC-Chapel Hill Friday Center for Continuing Education, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing and the North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Program announced they have waived tuition and fees for an accelerated version of their online, self-paced Registered Nurse Refresher theory course for April.
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