Nursing Age Requirements: Are There Limits?
There is no specific age limit to be a nurse. However, most nursing programs require applicants to be at least 18 years old. Some nursing programs may also have a maximum age limit, which is typically set at 65 years old. However, these age limits are not always strictly enforced, and older students may be admitted to nursing programs if they meet the program's other requirements.Nursing Homes - Related Articles
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