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Nursing - Transitional Entry - TN2, AAS


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The purpose of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is to prepare students with beginning competencies to practice as registered nurses upon successful writing of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.  The program is accredited by the Texas Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Georgia 30326.

After successful completion of this program, the graduate is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.  Upon passing the examination, the graduate is licensed as a Registered Nurse.

Job opportunities include hospitals, clinics, home health care facilities, long-term care facilities, industry, and specialty health care hospital units.  The registered nurse works within the scope of nursing as defined by the Nursing Practice Act in the State of Texas.

Lee College Nursing Division is committed to lifelong learning and encourages students to continue their education.  Lee College Nursing Division has articulation agreements for RN-BSN programs with Lamar University, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Texas Women’s University and Chamberlain University.  Once the Associate Degree Nursing graduate passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to transition to a BSN program.  Articulation agreements make this transition seamless. Students interested in pursuing RN-BSN programs should contact the nursing admissions or the counseling office for more information.

Students are required to make application to Lee College before applying to the nursing program. Students are responsible for furnishing official transcript(s) to the Admissions and Records Office. Nursing applicant transcripts are evaluated during the review and selection process. Students who have foreign transcripts should plan extended time for transcript evaluation.

A current Texas LVN license, in good standing with the Texas Board of Nursing, is required.

Applications for the Nursing program are available online at  www.lee.edu/nursing.  Deadlines and details of the application process and admissions requirements are listed on the Nursing application.

Transitional Entry Prerequisites:

All academic courses with the exception of Creative Arts/Language, Philosophy, and Culture (LPC) must be completed for the student to be eligible for admission to RNSG 2307 . It is recommended that the * courses be taken prior to program admission. Once admitted into the program, all courses must be taken in the sequence listed at the time of admission. If any RNSG course must be repeated, the lab/clinical corresponding course must be repeated also.  All RNSG courses must be completed within 5 years of awarding degree.

Total: 10 SCH


Second Semester


Total: 13 SCH


Total: 15 SCH


Total: 8 SCH


Total: 6 SCH


Total: 8 SCH


Total Semester Credit Hours for Degree = 60


*This concept may be taken after admission to the program.

#Waiver allowed upon completion of RNSG 1343 , RNSG 1262 , RNSG 2201 , and RNSG 2161 .

##Waiver is given for RNSG 1205 , RNSG 1261 , RNSG 1413 .

► Students should plan to take the capstone course in their last semester and should speak with their advisor prior to registering for the final semester.

♦ Core curriculum course.

 

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