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Basic Nursing
Our Basic Nursing Program is a three-year intensive course designed to prepare students for a professional career in nursing. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on clinical experience, students gain expertise in patient care, health promotion, and disease prevention.
Basic Midwifery
The Basic Midwifery Program is a three-year course designed for individuals passionate about maternal and child healthcare. This program trains students to provide high-quality midwifery services, including prenatal, childbirth, and postnatal care.
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Choosing SFCCNS was the best decision I ever made. The school's strong ethical foundation, advanced learning resources, and experienced faculty have set me on the path to success.
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Studying at SFCCNS has been a life-changing experience. The hands-on clinical training and supportive instructors have given me the confidence to excel in my nursing career.
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Here are Six commonly asked questions with answers to help prospective students:
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Basic Nursing Program – A three-year program training students to become professional nurses.
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Basic Midwifery Program – A three-year program focused on maternal and child healthcare.
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Follow the steps below to apply for admission to St. Francis Catholic College of Nursing Sciences:
- Obtain the Admission Form:
- Visit our administrative office at St. Francis Catholic Hospital, Okpara-Inland, or visit the Admissions Page to fill the admission form.
- Complete the Form Online:
- Fill out the admission form accurately with all required information, including your personal details, educational background, and program of interest, then make payments.
- Submit Your Application:
- Submit the completed admission form and upload the following required documents:
- WAEC/NECO result.
- Birth certificate or age declaration.
- Two recent passport photographs.
- Submit the completed admission form and upload the following required documents:
- Pay the Application Fee:
- Pay the non-refundable application fee of ₦20,500 to the college’s designated bank account. The account details are available at our admissions office or on our website.
- Entrance Exam and Interview:
- Once your application is processed, you will be invited to sit for the entrance examination and attend an admission interview. The entrance examination will assess your knowledge in English, Physis, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology, while the interview will evaluate your suitability for the program.
- Obtain the Admission Form:
To apply, candidates must have:
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Five (5) O’Level credits in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) in not more than two sittings.
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Must be at least 17 years old at the time of admission.
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Pass the entrance exam and interview.
Yes! The school offers hostel facilities with a safe and conducive learning environment. Accommodation is available to all admitted students.
Graduates can work in:
Hospitals & Clinics (Public & Private)
Maternity Homes & Community Health Centers
Government & International Health Agencies
Further Studies & Specializations in Nursing or Midwifery
For more information on the application process, program details, or to schedule a campus visit, please contact us:
- Phone: +234 803 643 7569 / +234 805 249 6962
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: St. Francis Catholic College of Nursing Sciences, Okpara-Inland, Delta State, Nigeria.
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- JXH8+2HQ, Okpara Inland 330105, Delta, Nigeria
- [email protected]
- +234 8107532091/ +234 9126783643
The practical exposure at SFCCNS is unmatched. From day one, I was exposed to real hospital settings, which made learning more effective and exciting.