Department of Health Sciences
LPN to AAS (RN)
Degree in Nursing
(for Licensed Practical Nurses who wish to progress to
An Associate of Applied Science – RN degree)
Information Packet
including Application
The LPN to AAS (RN) Degree in Nursing
is fully accredited by
Table of Contents
About the LPN-AAS Nursing Program ... 3
Program Costs/Supplies – In-State ... 4
Application Process ... 5
How do I apply to the Department of Health Sciences Step-by-Step Tree ... 6
After Admission to the LPN-AAS Program ... 7
Application for Entrance ... 8
Transcript Request Form ... 10
LPN-AAS Application Checklist ... 11
Associate of Applied Science Degree with an Emphasis in Nursing... 12
Suggested Course Sequencing for General Education and Prerequisites Courses ... 12
About the LPN-AAS Nursing Program
The Colorado Mesa University LPN-AAS (RN) program is fully accredited by NLNAC (National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.)
This program is designed for licensed practical nurses to achieve an associate of applied science in nursing degree, opening up greater employment opportunities, increased compensation, and more job security.
Students will develop nursing skills in caring for a diverse population in today's health care settings. They will utilize data related to the client's biological, psychological, socio-spiritual, cultural and developmental needs to promote, maintain, and restore health.
The associate degree nurse takes the NCLEX-RN and becomes a registered nurse. The associate of applied science in nursing graduate is a technical nurse who has achieved a balance between general college and nursing education. The associate of applied science in nursing RN is prepared to be a direct care giver in hospitals, long-term facilities, and ambulatory care-clinic settings.
In order to be eligible to apply to this program the applicant must:
Completed all general education and prerequisite courses or will complete them by the end of the semester in which application is submitted
Be a graduate of a state approved LPN program
Have current LPN license in good standing at time of application to LPN-AAS program and submit proof to that effect
Be IV certified at time of application to LPN-AAS program and submit proof to that effect
Admission requirements may change from year to year. It is the student's responsibility to obtain the current admission requirements.
To schedule an advising appointment for LPN to AAS classes held at the Montrose Campus of Colorado Mesa University contact the staff at the Montrose Campus at (970) 249-7009 or [email protected].
To schedule an advising appointment for the LPN to AAS program at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction; contact Genell Stites, LPN to AAS Program Director, at [email protected] or (970) 248-1828. Please see the
Colorado Mesa University website at www.coloradomesa.edu for information on this and all nursing programs at Colorado Mesa University.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Kelly Losher, Administrative Assistant Department of Health Sciences
Colorado Mesa University Moss School of Nursing
Approximate Program Costs/Supplies – In-State
(Costs do not reflect general education and prerequisite courses)
LPN-AAS (RN) Costs
Colorado Mesa University Application Fee *30.00
Matriculation Fee *125.00
Tuition & Fees-approx. for NURS courses **6183.00
Background Check 55.00
Drug Screen 35.00
Professional Liability Insurance-per year 98.00
Books at CMU Bookstore 600.00
Scrubs ($40 x 2 recommended) 80.00 Name Tag 7.00 Khaki/Polo Uniform 50.00 Lab Fees 300.00 TOTAL **7563.00
* Tuition and fees are listed as in-state and assume COF eligibility. Does not include cost of general education
Application Process
1. Submit a completed Colorado Mesa University application, including application fee, through the Admissions Office or reactivate application file, declaring Associate of Applied Science/Associate Degree in Nursing as area of emphasis.
2. Submit copy(ies) of all transcripts from other colleges/universities and from your LPN school to CMU Office of the
Registrar, (contact previously-attended schools and have them send transcripts to CMU Registrar - who will then do a transcript evaluation and make the decision on which courses taken at a previous college will transfer to Colorado Mesa University.) Transcript evaluation by Registrar is required for all courses taken at other colleges.
Applicants must have at least a 2.0 ("C") on a 4.0 scale for all courses required for completion of the Associate of Applied Science. This policy applies regardless of when the course was taken.
3. Submit “Transcript Request Form” (at the end of the application) to the CMU Office of the Registrar.
4. Successfully complete (or be about to complete) general education requirements and prerequisites (applicant must complete all general education and prerequisite courses with a “C” or better. If currently enrolled in a prerequisite, include an instructor-signed "request for grade" form (available on website or in nursing department) verifying the grade you are expected to receive.
5. Submit a separate LPN to AAS application prior to October 1 for priority consideration for spring entrance. Application is included in this packet and is also available on the Colorado Mesa university website
www.coloradomesa.edu/healthsciences/ladder.html, or in the Department of Health Sciences, or at the Montrose CMU Campus. Please be aware that students are admitted contingent upon their passing the criminal background investigation.
6. Submit copy of LPN License with application to LPN-AAS program. (Additional testing may be required if applicant
graduated from LPN school more than 10 years ago.)
7. Submit proof of IV Certification with application to LPN-AAS program.
How do I apply to the Department of Health Sciences Step-by-Step Tree
Begin here! Are you currently a CMU Student? YesNo Apply to CMU one
month before Health Sciences application deadline. .
Have you taken course at other colleges or universities?
Yes
No
Request that transcripts from other colleges be sent directly to CMU Registrar and request that a transcript evaluation is done at least one month before Health Sciences application deadline.
Submit application to Department of Health Sciences 2 weeks before the application deadline.
Submit “Transcript Request Form” to Office of Registrar 2 weeks before application deadline.
Are you enrolled in one or more prerequisites at application time?
Yes
No
Submit a “Request for Grade” form to your instructor(s) one week before application deadline. It is student’s responsibility to make sure that the form(s) is submitted to Health Sciences before application deadline.
Follow the steps above to make sure ALL steps are complete and ALL
paperwork is submitted to Department of Health Sciences by
After Admission to the LPN-AAS Program
1. Background checks are a requirement to be enrolled in the nursing program and at clinical sites. Approximate
cost is $60.00.
2. Proof of a Drug screen is required. Information on completing the drug screen will be given to student after
admission to the program.
3. Physical and Immunizations: students admitted to the LPN to AAS program are required to have a physical examination along with proof of several immunizations; proof of two Measles/ Mumps/ Rubella immunizations, Varicella, Tetanus (current within 10 years), Hepatitis B (this is a series of three immunizations), an Influenza vaccination (yearly), as well as a current TB skin test. (Either a two-step TST within the past 12 months or proof of
negative TST documented yearly for 2 years. If the student has proof of a one-step TST within the past 12 months, a one-step TST should be done.)
4. Required Professional liability insurance: Students who wish to may apply for insurance through the National
Professional Group as a student nurse. The website is http://www.nso.com. Should student choose to go
through a different company, the policy must be comprehensive general liability insurance covering bodily injury and property damage liability with minimum coverage limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence/$2,000,000 general total limit, and medical professional liability insurance with minimum coverage limits of $1,000,000 per claim/$3,000,000 annual aggregate. Insurance MUST be for both a licensed practical nurse AND an RN student
and this must be stated on the insurance certificate.
5. Submit a copy of appropriate CPR certification card (CPR/AED for Professional Caregiver (ARC) or CPR for the Healthcare Provider (AHA).
6. Grand Junction area students - activate CMU email account by going to the Tomlinson Library computer room
(if not already activated). Montrose area students - call the Colorado Mesa University help desk at 248-2111. This account is free for CMU students, and all nursing students are required to activate - and regularly check
CMU e-mail.
7. If interested in participating in the AmeriCorps UCAN Scholarship Program, students must attend orientation at a time and location to be announced. Failure to attend an orientation program will eliminate students from consideration for the program for this semester. For information on what the AmeriCorps UCAN scholarship
program is, visit the website www.americorps.gov, or call 1-888-507-5962 or e-mail
8. Unemployed Grand Junction area students - call the Mesa County Workforce Center at 248-0871 at least one month before classes start regarding possible scholarship dollars.
1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 248-1020
(800) 982-6372
www.coloradomesa.edu
Date
LPN-AAS (RN) Program
NLNAC Accredited
Submit application along with all required paperwork to LPN-AAS Administrative Assistant, Department of
Health Sciences, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Check which site you wish to attend the program at:
Colorado Mesa University Montrose Campus of CMU
The Maverick Center Buell Higher Education Center
1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501 234 S. Cascade, Montrose, CO 81401
Contact Information:
Full legal name
Last First Middle Initial Maiden Name
Date of Birth ____/____/____ CMU ID No. 700-
Present mailing address:
(address where letter regarding acceptance should be mailed) City, State, Zip
CMU email address REQUIRED (print clearly):
(This is the email address that will be used to contact you for anything regarding your application)
Phone number with area code: ( ) Cell: ( )
Is this the first time you have applied to the Colorado Mesa University LPN-AAS program?
Yes
NoLPN Licensure: (attach proof)
Nursing school attended:
(Name of School) (Complete Address)
Date graduated: State approved program?
Yes
NoIs your nursing license currently under suspension, revocation, probationary status, or subject to disciplinary proceeding or inquiry?
Yes
NoIf yes, please explain:
Testing: additional testing may be required if applicant has been out of LPN school for 10 years or more. IV Certification (attach proof)
(Name of program)
Application for Entrance
Department of Health Sciences
Colorado Mesa University 1100 North Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: (970) 248-1721 Fax: (970) 248-1133
Have you completed the following prerequisites?
Course Class Yes No
In
Progress Completion Semester
ENGL 111 English Composition I
ENGL 112 English Composition II
MATH 110 (or above) College Mathematics
GEN ED Soc/Beh Science or Humanities Elective
PSYC 233 Human Growth & Development
KINE 100 Health & Wellness
KINA XXX Activity Course
BIOL 209 Anatomy & Physiology I
BIOL 209L Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
BIOL 210 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIOL 210L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
BIOL 241 Pathophysiology
Healthcare Experience: (if student has proof of working as an LPN at some point within 6 months of application to LPN-AAS program; student will receive an extra point in the admission process. Proof of employment is required to receive extra point.)
Dates Employed From To
LPN Experience/additional
Healthcare experience Duties (briefly)
The admissions committee reserves the right to select the applicants who shall be admitted. Acceptance is contingent upon receipt of all required application materials by the Department of Health Sciences and the completion of all general education and prerequisite requirements. Maintaining acceptance in the LPN-AAS program is contingent upon passing a CBI background check.
This application must be received by the Department of Health Sciences no later than October 1 for admission consideration to the LPN-AAS Program.
To have Transcripts sent to Department of Health Sciences
Take/mail/fax “transcript request form” below to the Office of the Registrar at Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501 (fax 970-248-1131) and they will forward copies of your transcripts to Health Sciences.
Transcript Request Form
Full Legal Name CMU ID 700-
please print clearly
Student signature
Registrar: please send copies of the following to the Department of Health Sciences in the Maverick Center. (1) all
transcripts from other colleges, if applicable; (2) transcript evaluation prepared by the Office of the Registrar, if applicable; (3) current Colorado Mesa University transcript, if applicable. Also please complete the gray area below:
Has applicant been accepted at CMU? Yes No
In what program? Associate
Certificate
Attached: Other colleges attended transcripts:
Current CMU transcripts:
LPN-AAS Application Checklist
Additional paperwork that must submitted with application:
If currently enrolled in prerequisites at Colorado Mesa University, or any other college/university, include an instructor-signed “request for grade” form (available on LPN-AAS website) verifying the grade you are expected to receive.
Submit proof of LPN licensure Proof of IV Certification
To complete the application process you must also:
Apply to Colorado Mesa University if you are not currently a student.
Submit copy(ies) of all transcripts from other colleges/universities and from your LPN school to CMU Office
of the Registrar, (contact previously-attended schools and have them send transcripts to CMU Registrar - who will then do a transcript evaluation and make the decision on which courses taken at a previous college will transfer to Colorado Mesa University.) Transcript evaluation by Registrar is required for all
courses taken at other colleges. Applicants must have at least a 2.0 ("C") on a 4.0 scale for all courses required for completion of the Associate of Applied Science. This policy applies regardless of when the course was taken.
Submit “Transcript Request” form (last page of application) to Colorado Mesa University Office of the
Associate of Applied Science Degree with an Emphasis in Nursing
LPN-AAS (RN)
This is a recommended sequence of course work. Certain courses may have prerequisites or are only offered during the Fall or Spring semesters. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with the assigned advisor and check the 2 year course matrix on the CMU website for course availability.
Suggested Course Sequencing for General Education and Prerequisites Courses
FIRST YEAR
First Semester Hours
ENGL 111 English Composition 3
BIOL 209* Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3
BIOL 209L* Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1
PSYC 233** Human Growth & Development 3
MATH 110 College Math (or above) 3
General Education Social Sciences, Natural Sciences Fine Arts, Humanities, or selected Applied Studies 3
16
Secondl Semester Hours
ENGL 112 English Composition 3
BIOL 210* Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3
BIOL 210L* Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1
BIOL 241* Pathophysiology 4
KINE 100 Health and Wellness 1
KINA Activity 1
13
*BIOL 209/209L, BIOL 210/210L, and BIOL 241 must have been completed within five years prior to applying to the nursing program.
**This course is counted with the general education courses, but is a prerequisite for the LPN to AAS in Nursing program.
Mandatory Course Sequencing for Nursing Courses
SECOND YEAR
Spring Semester Hours
NURS 200 Role Transition 1
NURS 206 Adv. Concepts of Med/Surg Nursing 3
NURS 206L Adv. Concepts of Med/Surg Nurs Lab 2
NURS 288 Practicum: Health & Assess. for Nurs. 2
NURS 286 Adv. Pharm for Nurses 2
10
Summer Semester Hours
NURS 211 Nursing Care of Psychiatric Clients 3
NURS 211L Nursing Care of Psychiatric Clients 2
NURS 217 Leadership for Prof. Nursing Practice 2
7
Fall Semester Hours
NURS 210 Nursing Care of Complex OB and Peds 3
NURS 210L Nursing Care of Complex OB/Peds Lab 2
NURS 216 Adv. Concepts of Med/Surg Nursing II 2
NURS 216L Adv. Concepts of Med/Surg Nurs II Lab 2
NURS 289 Capstone: Comp. Nursing Internship 1