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Associate of Science in Nursing Program

PROGRAM INFORMATION – updated October, 2015

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. When  will  the  SLCC  Associate  of  Science  in  Nursing  (ASN)  program  enroll  new  students?    every  Fall  

2. When  will  the  selection  process  for  the  ASN  Program  occur?    Applications  will  be  due  each  spring,  probably   around  March  or  April.  Deadlines  will  be  posted  well  in  advance.  The  16  credits  of  prerequisite  courses  MUST  be   completed  by  May  of  each  year  for  students  to  be  considered.  Deadline  for  August  2016  admission  is  April  18,   2016  at  4:00  p.m.    

3. Is  there  a  waiting  list  now  for  the  ASN  Program?    There  will  not  be  a  waiting  list  –  applicants  must  apply  each   year.      

4. What  should  my  major  be  if  I  am  planning  to  take  the  pre-­‐requisites  to  apply  to  the  ASN  Program?    One  should   apply  to  SLCC  as  majoring  in  an  Associate  Degree,  General  Studies,  or  AGS.  Once  selected  for  the  ASN  program   your  major  can  be  changed  to  ASN  or  RN.  

5. I  am  a  first  time  student  who  is  interested  in  the  ASN  Program  at  SLCC.    What  do  I  need  to  do  in  order  to  begin   to  register  for  classes?    Where  do  I  begin?    Visit  the  SLCC  website  and  apply  online.      Alternatively,  you  may   come  to  the  campus  at  1101  Bertrand  Drive,  Lafayette,  Louisiana  70506,  and  complete  the  admission  process  in   person,  and  have  questions  answered  by  an  individual  in  Admissions  and/or  with  one  of  our  advisors  in  the   College  Success  Center.  

6. Will  I  still  have  to  take  the  biology  pre-­‐requisites  for  the  A&P  course?    Yes.  Students  must  satisfy  one  of  the   following  options  to  be  eligible  to  register  for  BIOL  2022  &  BIOL  2023  (Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  lecture   and  lab):  1)  complete  BIOL  1010  &  BIOL  1011  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  and  have  an  ACT  Science  Score  of  at   least  22;  2)  complete  BIOL  1010  &  BIOL  1011  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  and  have  a  TEAS  Science  Score  of  at   least  58;  or  3)  complete  BIOL  1010,  BIOL  1011,  BIOL  1020  &  BIOL  1021  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better.  With  any   further  questions  regarding  biology  or  science  courses,  please  direct  them  to  Dr.  Steffen  at  337-­‐521-­‐0162  or  

[email protected]    

7. Will  my  ACT  and/or  COMPASS  scores  be  evaluated  by  my  advisor  when  I  am  scheduling  courses  for  the  ASN   Program?    ACT  and/or  COMPASS  score(s)  are  used  during  the  initial  application  process  to  SLCC.    A  separate   entrance  examination  (TEAS)  is  given  for  admission  to  the  ASN  Program.  The  results  of  that  entrance   examination  will  be  used  as  one  of  the  criteria  for  admission  to  the  ASN  program.      

8. I  have  C’s  in  a  few  of  the  prerequisites  that  I  will  need  to  qualify  for  admission  into  the  program.    Should  I  repeat   any  of  those  to  improve  my  chances  of  getting  into  the  ASN  Program  when  I  apply?    If  you  strongly  feel  that  you   might  do  better  by  repeating  the  class,  and  if  you  have  the  time  and  money  to  do  so,  this  may  be  a  good  idea  for   you.    Admission  to  the  program  is  based  on  nursing  prerequisite  grades,  so  it  behooves  the  applicant  to  have  the   highest  GPA  as  possible,  in  all  prerequisites.    

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prerequisites  will  be  assessed.  The  GPA  on  the  required  prerequisites  is  weighted  in  the  rubric  with  other   admission  criteria.      

10. What  nursing  entrance  test  will  you  be  using  to  test  potential  applicants  and  what  will  be  the  minimum   admissible  composite  (overall)  score?    The  TEAS  V  test  will  be  administered.    To  be  considered  for  acceptance   into  the  ASN  program,  a  minimum  admissible  composite  (overall)  score  will  be  62,  with  minimum  sub-­‐scores  of   60.  Higher  scores  will  move  the  candidate  up  in  ranking  and  provide  a  greater  chance  of  being  selected.       11. How  many  times  can  I  take  the  nursing  entrance  exam  if  I  don’t  do  well  the  first  time?    You  may  take  the  test  a  

maximum  of  two  times  within  an  academic  year.  

12. If  I  have  taken  a  nursing  entrance  exam  in  the  past,  how  long  are  my  scores  considered  valid?        

TEAS  scores  will  be  valid  for  one  calendar  year.  We  will  not  accept  any  other  nursing  entrance  test  scores.     13. What  are  some  of  the  admission  criteria  for  acceptance  into  the  ASN  Program?    The  following  factors  will  be  

weighed  when  selecting  the  class:    The  applicant  must  have  an  overall  GPA  of  2.0  or  better,  and  must  have   completed  all  prerequisites  with  grades  of  C  or  better.  The  overall  GPA  on  the  prerequisites  must  equal  or   exceed  2.8.    The  TEAS  score  must  be  equal  to  or  greater  than  62,  with  no  less  than  a  60  in  each  individual   subsection  of  the  test.    A  rubric  is  being  used  to  assign  applicants  points  on  a  100-­‐point  scale.    The  higher  the   grades  and  the  higher  the  test  scores,  the  higher  the  number  of  points  awarded.  Points  are  earned  for  

prerequisites  taken  at  SLCC  and  previous  licensure  or  certification  in  a  health  field.  Points  will  be  deducted  for   prerequisites  repeated.      

14. Does  it  increase  the  likelihood  of  being  accepted  into  the  program  if  I  have  taken  all/most  of  my  prerequisites  at   SLCC?  Yes.  A  rubric  is  being  used  to  assign  points.    Additional  points  will  be  awarded  for  each  prerequisite   completed  here  at  SLCC.      

15. Will  it  be  an  advantage  for  me  if  I  already  have  a  degree  in  a  healthcare-­‐related  occupation  or  if  I  am  licensed  or   certified  as  a  healthcare  provider?      Yes.    On  the  aforementioned  rubric  used  to  score  applicants,  additional   points  will  be  awarded  if  the  applicant  is  licensed  or  certified  and  recently  employed  in  a  health  occupation  (i.e.:     CNA,  LPN,  Respiratory  Therapy,  EMT,  Paramedic,  Medical  Assistant,  etc.)    

16. At  what  point  can  LPN’S  be  admitted  into  the  program?    At  this  point,  LPN’s  will  undergo  the  same  process  for   admission  into  the  program  as  a  person  who  is  not  an  LPN.    

17. Can  I  test  out  of  any  ASN  classes  if  I  have  experience  as  an  LPN?  How  much  experience  should  I  have  as  an  LPN   before  I  consider  applying  to  enter  the  LPN  to  RN  bridge  program?    The  LPN  to  RN  bridge  program  has  not  been   finalized  but  is  under  development.    

18. If  I  have  already  taken  6  credit  hours  of  Fine  Arts  courses,  will  I  still  need  to  take  3  credit  hours  of  Humanities   courses  as  a  prerequisite  for  the  ASN  Program?    To  be  considered  as  an  applicant,  one  must  have  taken  EITHER  a   3-­‐credit  Arts  OR  a  3-­‐credit  Humanities  course.  To  COMPLETE  the  requirements  for  this  Associate’s  Degree,  the   student  must  have  completed  BOTH  any  3-­‐credit-­‐hour  Arts  course  AND  any  3-­‐credit-­‐hour  Humanities  course.     Thus,  the  student  having  only  taken  Arts  or  Humanities  may  apply  to  the  program,  but  later  will  still  need  to   complete  a  3-­‐credit  Humanities  course.  Please  see  page  5  for  Humanities  and  Fine  Arts  electives.  

19. I  have  already  taken  Math  1100.  Will  I  still  have  to  take  MATH  1105  as  a  pre-­‐requisite  for  the  ASN  Program?     SLCC  prefers  students  to  take  MATH  1105.  

20. Am  I  allowed  to  take  any  of  the  prerequisites  along  with  the  nursing  courses  once  I  am  accepted  into  the  RN   Program?    No.  The  five  prerequisites  must  be  completed  prior  to  application  to  the  program.  However,  if  you   are  currently  enrolled  in  one  of  the  prerequisite  courses  in  the  spring,  you  may  still  apply  as  long  as  you  will  have   completed  the  course  by  May.  

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22. Once  a  student  is  admitted  into  the  ASN  Program,  how  long  should  it  take  to  complete  the  program?    The  core   nursing  courses  span  four  semesters,  or  two  calendar  years.    (The  prerequisites  usually  will  take  the  student  two   semesters  to  complete.)      

23. Once  I  complete  the  ASN  Program,  will  that  degree  assist  me  in  pursuing  a  BSN  (Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing)   degree  in  the  future?    Yes.    Many  universities  and  online  schools  host  programs  that  allow  the  graduate  to   articulate  to  a  BSN  level  of  education,  often  in  as  little  as  one  year.  

24. If  I  have  a  criminal  background  (misdemeanor/felony),  can  I  still  apply  to  the  program?    Yes,  such  an  individual  is   welcome  to  apply.    The  Louisiana  State  Board  of  Nursing  (LSBN)  requires  a  criminal  background  check  on  all   applicants,  and  the  LSBN  itself  (not  SLCC)  will  determine  whether  or  not  a  student  may  enroll  in  the  nursing   clinical  courses  within  the  ASN  program.    Clinical  affiliates  have  the  right  to  refuse  students  access  to  their   facilities  if  they  have  a  criminal  history.    

25. I  took  some  of  the  prerequisites  nearly  20  years  ago.  How  recent  do  any  of  my  prerequisite  courses  have  to  be  in   order  to  be  considered  by  the  SLCC  ASN  program?    Courses  taken  within  the  last  10  years  will  transfer  to  SLCC.   On  a  course-­‐by-­‐course  and  individual-­‐by-­‐individual  basis,  the  Registrar,  Deans  and  Department  Chairs  of  SLCC   will  determine  which  courses  are  acceptable  for  transfer,  if  older  than  10  years  or  from  out  of  state.      

26. I  have  previously  taken  courses  at  another  college/university;  can  I  transfer  them  to  be  considered  for  the  ASN   Program  at  SLCC?    On  a  course-­‐by-­‐course  and  individual-­‐by-­‐individual  basis,  the  college  Registrar  and  Divisional   Deans  of  SLCC  will  determine  which  courses  are  acceptable  for  transfer.  Please  complete  a  Transcript  Evaluation   Request  and  follow  the  process.    

27. Where  can  I  go  to  get  my  transcript  from  another  college/university  evaluated?  What  forms  will  I  need  to  get  my   transcript  evaluated?  Who  will  I  need  to  speak  with  in  order  to  ask  questions  about  transcript  evaluations?     Complete  a  transcript  evaluation  form  in  the  Registrar’s  office  or  download  one  from  our  website.  Courses  must   be  evaluated  by  the  college  Registrar  or  Divisional  Dean  BEFORE  you  can  apply  to  be  accepted  into  the  ASN   program.  You  can  reach  the  college  registrar  at  [email protected].  Courses  from  other  colleges/universities   are  not  transcribed  onto  a  SLCC  transcript  until  students  are  actually  enrolled  at  SLCC.      

28. How  can  I  improve  my  chances  for  being  accepted  into  the  ASN  Program?    Scores  on  the  admission  test  weigh   heavily  in  the  rubric  used  to  score  applicants.    It  would  behoove  an  applicant  to  review  well  for  the  TEAS.  The   GPA  on  prerequisites  also  weighs  heavily  in  the  rubric  used  to  score  applicants.    Visit  www.atitesting.com    for   TEAS  review  materials.    

29. What  websites/social  media  sites  should  I  access  to  continue  to  get  updates  on  the  SLCC  ASN  Program?    Consult   the  SLCC  website’s  http://www.solacc.edu/    

30. What  is  the  difference  between  a  diploma,  associate  degree  (ASN),  and  bachelor  degree  (BSN)  Program?    The   major  difference  between  the  3  types  of  programs  are  the  amount  of  general  education  courses  required  for   degree  completion.  All  graduates  take  the  same  licensing  exam.  In  the  United  States,  a  Diploma  in  Nursing  or   Nursing  Diploma  is  awarded  by  hospital-­‐based  nursing  schools.    Students  awarded  a  Diploma  in  Nursing  are   qualified  to  sit  for  the  National  Council  Licensure  Examination  for  Registered  Nurses  (NCLEX-­‐RN)  and  to  apply  for   licensure  as  a  Registered  Nurse.  An  Associate  of  Science  in  Nursing  (ASN)  or  Associate’s  Degree  in  Nursing  (ADN)   is  a  nursing  degree  which  typically  takes  2-­‐3  years  to  complete  and  usually  is  awarded  by  community  colleges  or   similar  nursing  schools.    Some  four-­‐year  colleges  also  offer  this  degree.    Students  awarded  an  Associate  of   Science  in  Nursing  are  qualified  to  sit  for  the  NCLEX-­‐RN  and  apply  for  licensure  to  become  a  Registered  Nurse.         A  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing,  or  BSN,  is  a  four-­‐year  degree  in  nursing,  granted  by  universities.    Upon  

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degree  is  required  for  those  seeking  advanced  nursing  degrees,  such  as  a  Master’s  in  Nursing,  Nurse   Practitioner,  Nurse  Anesthetist,  etc.    

 

31. Faculty  information:    

a.  Ava  Miller     [email protected]                                              521.6913   b. Monica  LeJeune   [email protected]                      521.6910   c. Alisa  Butler     [email protected]                    521.6911   d. Shawndolyn  Lebine   [email protected]                521.6912  

e. Naoshia  Carroll     [email protected]          521.9037  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  32. What  is  the  curriculum?  See  an  example  of  a  curriculum  map  on  following  page:  

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1  Students  must  satisfy  one  of  the  following  options  to  register  for  BIOL  2022  &  BIOL  2023   Complete  BIOL  1010  &  1011  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  AND  an  ACT  Science  Score  of  22+  OR   Complete  BIOL  1010  &  1011  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  AND  a  TEAS  Science  Score  of  58+  OR   Complete  BIOL  1010  &  1011  AND  BIOL  1020  &  1021  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better.  

 

    TOTAL  

CREDITS   Completed  Semester    

CCFS  1003   College  and  Career  Foundations  Seminar  

(college  requirement  but  does  NOT  count  towards  major,    or  in  pre-­‐ requisite  GPA  calculations)    

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  Additional  developmental  or  pre-­‐requisite  courses  may  be  required   before  you  are  eligible  to  enroll  into  required  courses  below  

(3-­‐14  credits)     BIOL  1010  &  1011   General  Biology  I  &  General  Biology  I  Lab   (4)     BIOL  1020  &  1021   General  Biology  II  &  General  Biology  II  Lab   (4)       Required  pre  –  requisite  courses       MATH  1105   College  Algebra   3     ENGL  1010   Rhetoric  &  Composition   3     BIOL  2022  1   Human  A&P  Lecture   3     BIOL  2023  1   Human  A&P  Lab   1     PSYC  2010   Introduction  to  Psychology   3     *Arts  or  

Humanities     Elective  

Music,  Arts,  Theatre,  Dance,  Literature,  foreign  language,   history,  Communications,  philosophy,  religious  studies,  etc.    

3    

  TOTAL   16    

  Students  must  apply  for  admission  into  the  Nursing  Program         SEMESTER  1                                                                      Fall       BIOL  2032   Human  A&P  II  Lecture   3     BIOL  2033   Human  A&  P  II  Lab   1     ENGL  1020   Composition  &  Critical  Thinking   3     PSYC  2080   Developmental  Psychology   3     NURS  1100   Fundamentals  of  Nursing   6    

  TOTAL   16    

  SEMESTER  2                                                                Spring         NURS  2100   Adult  Nursing  I   6     NURS  2120   Mental  Health  Nursing   4     BIOL  2100   General  Microbiology   3    

BIOL  2101     General  Microbiology  Lab                                                                                                                                       (1)   Not  counted   towards  major   but  required  by  

college  

  TOTAL     13    

  SEMESTER  3                                                                      Fall       NURS  2200     Adult  Nursing  II   6     NURS  2220   Maternal  Child  Nursing   7                                                                                                                                            TOTAL   13       SEMESTER  4                                                                    Spring       NURS  2300   Adult  Nursing  III   8     MATH  2020   Elementary  Statistics   3     *Arts  or  

Humanities     Elective  

Music,  Arts,  Theatre,  Dance,  Literature,  foreign  language,  history,   Communications,  philosophy,  religious  studies,  etc.    

3    

                                                                                                                                                     TOTAL   14       Associate  of  Science    Degree                  Total   72     *students  must  earn  3  credits  of  Arts  and  3  credits  of  Humanities  to  meet  degree  requirements    

   

(6)

 

Students  must  take  one  Humanities  elective  and  one  Arts  elective.  Ex:  Students  cannot  take  two  Arts  electives  for  the  6-­‐ credit  hours.    

Humanities   Fine  Arts  

Communication  (CMCN)  

2030   Group  Problem  Solving        

2050   Mass  Communication  and  Media    

   

Communication/Public  Speaking  (SPCH)  

1010   Fundamentals  of  Human  Communication  

1020   Interpersonal  Communication      

1030   Voice  and  Diction      

1200   Public  Speaking    

 

History  (HIST)  

1040   World  Civilizations  I      

1041   World  Civilizations  II        

2010   United  States  History  I        

2020   United  States  History  II      

2070   African-­‐American  History      

2100   Louisiana  History          

Language  (FREN)  

1010   Introduction  to  French    

2010   Intermediate  French  

2011   Intermediate  French  Lab  

 

Language  (SPAN)  

1010   Elementary  Spanish      

2010   Intermediate  Spanish    

2011   Intermediate  Spanish  Lab  

 

Literature  (ENGL)  

2010   British  Literature  I      

2020   British  Literature  II    

2030   American  Literature  I      

2035   Major  American  Writers    

2040   American  Literature  II      

2055   Introduction  to  Fiction    

2090   Film  as  Literature      

2070   World  Literature      

2025   Major  British  Writers  

2180   World  Lit  II  

2175   Major  World  Writers  

2065   Intro  to  Poetry  

2060   Intro  to  Literature  

2230   Intro  to  African  American  

2210   Intro  to  Women’s  Lit  

2240   Mythology  &  Folklore  

2220   Southern  Literature  

     

Literature  (FREN)              

2020   Readings  in  French  

Arts  (ARTS)  

1010   Design  I  

1100   Survey  of  the  Arts  I        

1200   Survey  of  the  Arts  II  

1210   Basic  Drawing  

2250   Introduction  to  Painting  

 

Communication  (CMCN)  

1170   Introduction  to  Film  Production  

           

Music  (MUSC)  

1010   Music  Appreciation      

2300   History  of  Jazz        

             

Theater  and  Dramatic  Arts  (THEA)  

1010   Introduction  to  Theatre  &  Performing  Arts    

2010   Introduction  to  Acting  

2070   Introduction  to  Film  Performance  

   

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