LVN to ADN Transition Program
The ADN Nursing program offers a revised 12 month LVN to ADN Transition Program. This program is an accelerated program that reduces the number of clinical hours while including the same courses as the regular program.
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LVN to ADN Transition Program Overview
Transition learners can expect to use the Leo & Mabel Scott Health Science Center with its Simulation Center for many of the clinical learning experiences.
Course content will be blocked in 8-week segments with the bulk of clinical learning experiences provided as a concentrated practicum at the end of the program. Each group of students will start the program each August and complete the program at the end of July the following year. At the end of the program, learners should expect and plan to attend clinical learning experiences during the last 5 weeks.
Applications for the ADN Transition Program will be accepted from February 1 through February 28. The program description, programmatic outcomes, and the admission process is the same as the regular program.
Admission Process
Transition students must follow the same admission process as new Associate Degree in Nursing students. Documentation of current Texas licensure as a vocational/practical nurse is required.
Important ADN Admissions Information:
The Health Science Programs at NCTC require a large time commitment from the student. Check out the mock-schedule we created fro this program to see if this program is right for you!
About Transfer Credit
Admission by Transfer is considered on a space available basis. Applicants must meet all requirements of the nursing program in addition to those of North Central Texas College. All college credits from other institutions will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine their possible application to the nursing curriculum requirements. A letter grade of "C" (75) or better is required for transfer for all previous nursing courses and academic support courses. Students who have not been academically successful in other nursing programs will not be considered for transfer. Previous nursing courses must be from an accredited program of nursing. A transfer will not be considered if the student has missed a full semester of enrollment in a nursing program. The student must submit:
A letter stating the reason for transfer.
Course descriptions and/or course syllabi for previous nursing courses.
Resume of previous clinical experience to include documentation of skills provided by the faculty of the transferring school.
Letter of recommendation from the Department Head of the school from which the applicant is transferring.
Students will be evaluated on an individual basis by the Division Chair to determine their level of entry.