Nursing Program
The principal purpose of the nursing education training program at Columbia State Community College is to build people to become registered nurses (RNs).
The Associate Degree Nurse is a generalist whose practice is comprised of the intertwined positions of provider of care, coordinator/manager of care as well as an associate within the discipline of nursing. The nursing curriculum incorporates general education and also nursing education courses to provide the pupil with scientific knowledge, technical and also interpersonal competencies.
Certified LPNs enter into the 2nd semester of the nursing training program and can finish the Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing demands in 3 semesters of regular nursing study. Licensed Practical Nurses are admitted on a space available basis.
The nursing training program has complete authorization from the Tennessee Board of Nursing. The training program is certified by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
About The School
Columbia State Community College is a two (2) year college situated in Columbia, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1966, it serves 9 counties in southern Middle Tennessee via 5 campuses.
Total estimated tuition fee $13,335
Following are the minimum requirements for ADN-RN Nursing Program. Minimum admission standards include:
- Applicants must satisfy all mandatory assessment and placement requirements prior to submitting an application to the Nursing Program. This includes the completion of all required Learning Support (LS) course work.
- Pass college-level Anatomy and Physiology I with a “C” or better within five years prior to submission of an admission application to the Nursing Program.
- ACT or SAT exam results are required of all applicants, regardless of educational experience or age. Applicants must have a composite score of 19 or higher (900 or greater for SAT) to be considered for admission. In keeping with the college’s placement policy, individuals with a composite ACT below 19 who have taken all required Learning Support courses will receive a composite score of 19. Likewise, students holding bachelors or higher degrees without an ACT score will be given a 19. (NOTE: while a composite ACT score of 19 is the minimum accepted, the competitive nature of the admission process encourages having higher scores.)
- Earned a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for all college course work. You must have a college-level GPA.
- If the applicant has been enrolled in another Nursing Program within the past three years of the date of application, the applicant will be considered a transfer student. The nursing courses will be evaluated for transfer credit on an individual basis.
- A grade of “C” or better is required for all transferred nursing courses.
- A letter from Dean/Director of previously enrolled nursing program stating eligibility for readmission is required.
- Transfer students are accepted on a space available basis. (Note: see Transfer Application for complete requirements.)
- If three or more years have elapsed since enrollment in a nursing program, the nursing courses must be repeated.
- If five or more years have elapsed at the time of applying to the program, the following requirements apply:
- Anatomy and Physiology courses must be repeated.
- All current application/enrollment requirements apply.
- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, all applicants and admitted students must be, with reasonable accommodation, physically and mentally capable of performing the essential functions of the program outlined below in the Core Performance Standards of Admission and Progression developed by the Southern Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing and adopted by all Nursing Programs in the Tennessee Board of Regents system (TBR Policy 2:03:00:00 II B 6).
- Communication abilities sufficient for interaction with others in verbal, nonverbal and written form.
- Interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with individuals, families and groups from a variety of social, emotional, cultural and intellectual backgrounds.
- Critical thinking ability sufficient for appropriate clinical judgment and utilization of the nursing process.
- Physical abilities sufficient to move from room to room and maneuver in small spaces.
- Strength to perform patient care and assist with patient mobility.
- Gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to provide safe and effective nursing care.
- Auditory ability sufficient to monitor and assess health needs.
- Visual ability sufficient for observation and assessment necessary to provide safe and effective nursing care.
- Tactile ability sufficient for physical assessment and intervention.
- Ability to be responsive within appropriate time periods.
LPN-ADN TRANSITION
- Successfully pass the challenge examination for nursing (Foundations of Nursing) within three (3) years prior to the semester seeking entry.
- Worked at least 6 months as an LPN in a health care setting at time of taking above exam.
- Complete prerequisite course requirements prior to the semester requesting entry.
- Earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for academic subjects.
- Submit a completed Nursing Program LPN Mobility Application to the Health Sciences/Nursing office (William R. Walter Bldg., 112).
- Submit the following to the Admissions office:
- official college transcripts
- high school transcripts or GED
- ACT or SAT exam results (Applicants should have a composite score of 19 or higher. A composite score below 19 will be accepted if all required Learning Support course are completed.)
CONTACT:
Columbia State Community College
Address: 795 Main St, Clifton, TN 38425
Phone: 931-676-6966
Website: http://www.columbiastate.edu/
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