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Proposed change to the first paragraph of the article. Please add after the first sentence: "No affiliation or association with Operation Nightingale."
Reasoning and Sources: This entry is being recommended for the top of the Nightingale College Wiki page to separate the college from Operation Nightingale, a scheme to sell fraudulent and false nursing degree diplomas.
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DISCLOSURE: I am an employee of Nightingale Education Group, owner of Nightingale College.
Not done. Please write in your own words. Regardless, this would be an inappropriate change; it's ungrammatical, and it's hard to see how someone would get confused. –Deacon Vorbis(carbon•videos) 18:07, 17 June 2026 (UTC)Reply