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KUWAIT CITY, April 25, (KUNA): The College of Nursing at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) has obtained the academic accreditation for the bachelor of nursing program from the American Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), valid for five years ending in 2025. The Dean of the College, Dr. Ali Al-Hajraf, told KUNA Sunday, the College of Nursing is the first college of PAAET to obtain academic accreditation for all of its programs, as this great achievement serves the health sector at the state level, indicating that. ACEN is considered one of the leading specialized institutions in the world in granting academic accreditation for nursing education programs, and it is one of the two institutions that obtained recognition from the US Department of Education to grant academic accreditation for nursing education programs, Al-Hajraf said.
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KUWAIT CITY, March 11: The parliamentary Education, Culture and Guidance Affairs Committee on Wednesday approved bills regarding the allowance of Kuwaitis studying at Kuwait University and the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), as well as those on local scholarship.
Committee Chairman MP Hamad Al-Matar disclosed that they approved the proposal to increase the allowance from KD200 to KD300 per month; as well as the suggestion to add male Kuwaiti students married to non-Kuwaitis, Bedouns and children of Kuwaiti women married to non- Kuwaitis to the beneficiaries of the allowance.
He explained that Bedouns were added to the beneficiaries, taking into consideration their small number and the need to support them as their success in pursuing higher studies implies they are excellent and dedicated students. In another development, the Budgets and Final Accounts Committee on Wednesday tackled two issues – profits retained by several publ