I.According to the letter from National Tainan Junior College of Nursing, dated January 4, 112 (2023), Nan Hu Zhuan Jiao Zi No. 1111100209.
II. The school's expanded recruitment for the five-year junior college program for indigenous students in the 112 academic year (2023-2024) is divided into two parts:
(I) Five-year junior college priority admission for indigenous nursing students, with 15 spots available.For scoring criteria, please refer to the admission brochure for the five-year junior college priority admission in the 112 academic year.
(II) "Five-year Junior College Program for Indigenous Students in Geriatric Care Services" is recruiting 30 students.The introduction is attached. Applications are accepted from now until March 25, 112 (2023) (Saturday).The admission process includes document review and a written exam (civics). The admission brochure can be downloaded from the school's websitehttps://ppt.cc/fq89Mx.
III. The school is located a 7-minute walk from Tainan Railway Station.To cultivate professional care skills for indigenous people and to support the government's "Ten-Year Long-Term Care Plan 2.0", we aim to increase educational and employment opportunities for indigenous youth by offering various scholarships and financial aid for indigenous students.Upon graduation, students will be recommended for positions in nursing, long-term care, social work, or related institutions and foundations.
IV. To help students and parents understand the school's features, scoring for indigenous students, preparation guidance, and future development,and future development,if you are interested in having the school conduct promotional activities or participate in expos,please contact the school's General Affairs Division (06-2110648), the Department of Geriatric Care Services (06-2110876), or the Department of Nursing (06-2212236).06-2110876) or the Department of Nursing (06-2212236).This will allow the school to arrange for recruitment and promotional activities.
V. Attached is one copy of the introduction to the "Five-year Junior College Program for Indigenous Students in Geriatric Care Services."