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The College shall not be deemed to be in breach for failure or delay in performance due to Acts of God or other causes factually beyond their control and without their fault or negligence. The information in this catalog will be available in alternate format upon request. Back to top. Academic Information. Some courses can be completed both on-campus and online. Registered Nurses commonly begin their careers by earning an Associate Degree in Nursing at a junior or technical college.
Such community college programs tend to be convenient and affordable so they are within reach of most ADN applicants. With a generalist focus that spans the humanities, hard sciences and nursing, the ADN program at Atlanta Technical College readies students to treat patients across the beginning of life to end-of-life spectrum. Many BSN programs have online components and are offered evenings and weekends for busy working nurses.
Erudite Nursing Institute offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing that gives students a well-rounded education in nursing. It focuses not just on the clinical experience but also on general skills such as inquiry and analysis, cultural and socio-economic considerations, ethics, and medical technology. For those who know they want to enter more advanced practice, accelerated MSN programs are a rare but worthwhile pathway.
While a student does not need an RN degree to enter this program, they usually must hold a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing subject in order to be eligible. Listed below are the top nursing schools in Atlanta based on our RegisteredNursing.
Completion of the minimum requirements and application to the program does not guarantee admission to the program. Entry to the nursing program is competitive and based on academic achievements. Additional information about these requirements can be obtained from academic and faculty advisors. Students must also meet health requirements, show proof of health insurance, and meet criminal background check and drug screen requirements before starting the program.
Students must update health requirements, criminal background checks, and drug screens in accordance with program and clinical agency policies. Additional information about these requirements is provided at the nursing program orientation sessions that are required for all students who have been accepted to start the program.
Students must complete these requirements at their own expense. Students will be billed for liability insurance for each year of clinical courses as part of a course fee.
Progression Requirements In order to enroll in NUR and progress to subsequent nursing courses, students must have successfully completed all pre-requisite courses with a grade of C or higher. Graduation Requirements To qualify for an associate degree, Registered Nursing students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2. Students must have a grade of C or better in all nursing courses. A WF is considered F. Students who fail a nursing course must repeat both the theory and the clinical components of the course.
Students will be readmitted to the course based on available space. Students are required to maintain at least a 2. This certification must include CPR for the adult, child, and infant CPR for the Healthcare Provider and must be maintained throughout enrollment and updated as necessary.
Admission Criteria General ASN Admission Criteria Admission to the nursing program is competitive, and the number of students is limited by the number of faculty and clinical facilities available.
Successfully complete and exit all learning support courses. Complete 10 hours of the associate program's Core Curriculum with a minimum grade of "C" in the following courses: Anatomy and Physiology I, English Composition I, and an approved math course Quantitative Reasoning, College Algebra, or higher-level math course.
Passing, failing, and repeated course grades in these courses will be computed to obtain this GPA. All courses must be passed with a "C" or better, and performance in these courses will also be included in the calculation of a student's NGPA if taken prior to admission into the program. Grades in Core courses applicable to the nursing program that are older than 10 years may be excluded from NGPA calculations.
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