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Associate Degree, Nursing
The Associate Degree Nursing program is a concentrated two-year program that includes a combination of science, liberal arts,and focused nursing courses. The program prepares graduates for work in hospitals and long-term care facilities that focus on nursing care of individuals with common acute and chronic health problems. After earning an associate degree, students are eligible to take the national examination for licensure NCLEX as registered nurses (RN). The licensing exam is administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
Program Requirements
Other Program Requirements Students in the Associate Degree program must meet
University requirements for cultural diversity and writing-intensive
courses. There are no requirements for study during the summer
months, although students may elect to take summer courses. Advanced Standing and Credit By Examination
for LPNs NOTE: “The Pennsylvania State Board
of Nursing will not issue a license to an applicant who has been convicted
of a felony relating to a controlled substance unless: (1) at least ten
years have elapsed from date of conviction, (2) significant rehabilitation
has occurred, and (3) the applicant otherwise satisfies the qualifications
contained or authorized by this act.” All program decisions related to child abuse and
criminal clearance are consistent with the Department of State, Bureau of
Professional and Occupations Affairs, and the State Board
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