Nursing

The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide nursing care to clients and groups of clients throughout the life span in a variety of settings. Courses will include content related to the individual, the healthcare system and nursing. Course content will also relate to the nurse’s role that is characterized by evidence based clinical practice in the provision of client care. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) which is required for practice as a Registered Nurse.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program should be able to:

Articulation Agreements

• 2+2 with UNC Greensboro Nursing Program

Pre-Nursing

Students are admitted under the Associate in General Education degree until they have met the admissions requirements for the program.

Admission

Phase I: Preliminary Coursework and Requirements

  1. The first steps for students seeking admission to the Nursing program include:
  1. Students seeking admission must provide documentation of the successful completion of a North Carolina-approved Certified Nurse Aide I program which includes theory, lab and clinical components requiring no less than 40 hours of clinical experience. Applicants must also be actively registered with the N.C. Nurse Aide 1 Registry. If available, it is recommended that high school students complete the Nursing Fundamentals HN43 course and obtain their Certified Nurse Aide I certification with a grade of “B” or better to accelerate their pre-nursing steps toward consideration for the Nursing program.
  2. Students seeking admission must meet with a Health Sciences Advisor for their initial advising appointment after attending the mandatory Nursing Information Session. The Health Sciences Advisor will review admission requirements and assist in developing an academic plan.
  3. Students seeking admission must complete BIO 168 , BIO 169 , ENG 111 , and MAT 143 or MAT 152 with a grade of “C” or better. High school students seeking admission must meet the same criteria as a non-high school student.
  4. Health report including immunization record completed by a physician, nurse practitioner, or physicians’s assistant. The report must be current, using the form supplied by the College, and submitted by the specified date.
  5. Proof of immunization is required in advance as part of the application process. The following immunizations are required:

Religious or medical exemptions to the above immunizations must be approved by the assigned clinical site(s) to be granted entry to their facility for direct patient care.

Phase II: Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)

All students seeking admission must take a Nursing Program Assessment exam (TEAS) prior to the Nursing program application deadline. If the test was taken at another testing location, an official score report must be provided. Only scores from the current version of TEAS no more than two years old are accepted. The test may be taken a maximum of two times per calendar year, with the highest score being accepted. A composite score of 58 or higher is required to be considered for the Nursing program.

Phase III: Ranking/Selective Process

In order to academically compete for a seat in the Nursing program, a student must complete the Nursing Selective Admission Application. This application will be made available at the front desk in the Admissions Office and on the Nursing page of the College website after November 1 for the January 31 Nursing application deadline. All minimum requirements listed in Phase I and II must be completed successfully before a student can apply and compete for a seat in the Nursing program. Details of this process and the criteria used to rank a student will be covered at the mandatory Nursing Information Session.

Progression and Continuation

Alamance Community College is committed to the success of students. In order to progress in the Nursing program, the student is required to do the following:

  1. Maintain an overall quality grade point average of 2.0.
  2. Maintain a grade of 80 (“B”) or better in all Nursing (NUR) courses.
  3. Demonstrate satisfactory completion in the clinical setting.
  4. Pass any general education course required by the Nursing program with a grade of “C” or better.

Readmission

Students who have earned a “C”, “D”, or “WP” in a Nursing (NUR) course will be considered for readmission using the following criteria:

Students who withdraw from the Nursing program:

The applicant must complete the following steps when seeking readmission: