- I thought this program was called the RN Program. Why does everything keep referring to the ADN Program?
- Why do I need to meet with a counselor to review the Advisement Plan Sheet?
- I took a lot of the prerequisite courses at another college. Will I get credit for those courses?
- Are applications for the ADN Program accepted after the deadline?
- I’m an out-of-district student.
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ADN Frequently Asked Questions
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ADN Requirements Information
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ADN Admission Information
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ADN Program Overview
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Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
This is a career and technical education program. Upon successful completion of all program requirements an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing is awarded. This is commonly called Associate Degree Nursing (ADN). Eligible graduates may take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam and are considered a Registered Nurse upon successful completion. Some courses may not transfer to four-year institutions, but transfer opportunities exist for students wanting a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).