February 28, 2022 To Whom it May Concern, Reference: Show Cause and Teach-Out Notification Greetings: In accordance to ABHES’s Accreditation Manual, Chapter III, Section C, Subsection 5, the institution was directed to submit a new institution accreditation status to prospective and c
Thanks for your interest in NBTC nursing programs. At this time, NBTC is not accepting applications due to a voluntary closing of the Nursing (ASN) program. Additionally, we are working diligently in bringing up-to-date the Practical Nursing program in accordance with the ABHES accred
February 3, 2021 Dear NBTC Community, The pandemic impacted all of us greatly and forced us to reassess the best means to ensure valuable learning for our students and relocate essential resources. After months of deliberation, evaluations, and measured input from the Advisory Board,
Twenty students started on May 31, 2019, they are on their way to a brilliant and prosperous future for them and their loved ones. Be the next one to write a new chapter in your professional life by applying TODAY! Call (954) 427-8830.
Hurricane preparation may be a new experience for many members of our student community. For tips on what to do, please visit: National Hurricane Center (http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/) Federal Emergency Management Agency (https://www.fema.gov/) Florida Division of Emergency Management (htt
Dear Students, Effective Thursday, September 7, 2017 classes are cancelled due to extreme weather conditions. There is a strong likelihood that South Florida will be impacted by Hurricane Irma later this week and into the weekend. It is imperative that every member of North Broward Te
North Broward Technical Center has assessed its campus and issued an all clear. Classes and normal business operations will resume on Monday, October 10, 2016.
In light of Hurricane Mathew, North Broward Technical Center has cancelled classes Wednesday, October 5, Thursday, October 6,2016 and Friday, October 7, 2016. The school will close Thursday, October 6, 2016 until further notice. Students, faculty, and staff should monitor hurricane u