Palomar College’s Registered Nursing Program

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Palomar College’s Registered Nursing Program

Our Program and Philosophy The goal of the program is to prepare students to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN) Palomar College has two Associate Degree options available in nursing: The Associate in Arts (AA) in Nursing The Associate in Science (AS) in Nursing 2017-2018 Catalog: AS/AA Degree in Nursing

Accreditation Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) Accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges

Did you know that Palomar Community College is the oldest community college registered nursing program in the County? First graduating class of 1969

Registered Nursing Application Information July 24th, 2017 – August 28th, 2017 for the Spring 2018 start Admission to our generic RN program is based on points given in review using a multi-criteria screening tool which includes: . A fixed set of general education coursework GPA Allied Health Care Certificates Science coursework cumulative 2.50 GPA or better Second language proficiency Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) score of 62% or better U.S. academic degrees (Masters, Bachelors, or Associates Degree) Work/volunteer experience in a healthcare related field Veteran or Active military status (including spouse)

What makes you eligible to apply? #1 Science Coursework A minimum of 2.5 GPA is required for eligibility Online lab science coursework is not accepted Only one retake of the 3 sciences is permitted Anatomy – BIOL 210 Taken within the last 10 years Physiology – BIOL 211 Taken within the last 7 years Microbiology – BIOL 212 Taken within the last 7 years

What makes you eligible to apply? #2 ATI TEAS Exam A composite score of 62% or better must be met before applying. The exam can be repeated once if you fail to get a composite score of 62% or higher. However, for a second ATI TEAMS attempt to be valid, the following guidelines apply: If unsuccessful the first time, you must complete self-remediation and provide documentation of such. After 30 days from the first exam, you can retest. The second successful test score will be used to award points. If successful the first time, but you want a higher score, you must wait two years from the first exam and then you can retake the exam. The second score will be used to award points. http://atiteas.info/

Fixed Set General Education Courses All “fixed set” general education courses must be completed and a grade issued before you submit your application (with the exception of Humanities) to qualify for the additional points. Psychology or Sociology English Composition Speech Math Coursework (56 or 60 or higher such as statistics) We do not accept National University's statistics course Humanities Required for the associate degree, but not used for application points Please note to meet with a counselor for more information and reference the catalog

What exactly are you getting points for? Admission Multi-Criteria Points Please note that: All areas that you are indicating on the application for a point must have a supporting document to prove it. Also, it is strongly encourage to calculate your GPA’s and overall total of points for competiveness. How to calculate GPA

LVN to RN Step-Up Program The LVN to RN Program is available to those who have: A current and active California LVN license in good standing Have graduated from an accredited LVN/LPN program Have passed Nursing 110, LVN-RN Transition (Palomar College only) within two years of applying The program is a one year commitment. LVN’s transition into 3rd semester (Nursing 217) LVN’s applying must have all coursework completed prior to applying. LVN to RN Application

Clinical Agency Requirements and Immunizations Students must complete a background check and drug screen prior to participating in clinical experiences at health care facilities. Students must complete a physical and verify all vaccinations are up to date for clearance when admitted into the program. Background Information

How much does Palomar College’s Nursing program cost?

Palomar College’s Nursing Program Students are required to be available Monday through Saturday. These days may consist of: Lab, Lecture, and Clinical Hours Course Descriptions Fundamentals, Med-Surg, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Psychology, and Geriatrics (N117, N118, N217, N218) No flexibility to the program Your personal life works around your school life

Why choose Palomar College’s Nursing Program? Affordable and remarkable education We’re well represented in the community Our bridge program from RN to BSN with CSUSM and PLNU Our students are statistically being hired within 6 months of graduating our program

RN to BSN Programs PLNU Expected Completion Time: 15 months Program Format: Hybrid Cost per Unit: 450 Contact: Stacey Wilson ([email protected])

RN to BSN Programs CSUSM Expected Completion Time: 14 months Program Format: 100% Online Total for tuition: 11,495 Contact: Ryan Zurborg ([email protected])

RN to BSN Programs Azusa Pacific University Expected Completion Time: 15 months Program Format: Face-to-Face or Online Total for tuition: 16,200 Contact: Cori Esparza ([email protected])

Further Questions? Email us at: Gail Rodriques [email protected] Or Joan Decker [email protected]

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