The Advanced Placement Pathway for LPNs is intended for currently Licensed Practical Nurses who want to pursue their Associate Degree in Nursing. The Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS) in Nursing provides classroom and clinical experience to prepare graduates to become exemplary members of the healthcare team. Graduates of the Associate Degree Nursing program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Registered Nurses provide ongoing patient care and support, promote healthy lifestyles, and coordinate all aspects of patient care in acute and long-term care facilities, as well as other community settings. The Associate Degree  Nursing program offers both educational and career mobility. In addition to a broad range of employment opportunities, graduates may choose to advance their nursing education through baccalaureate (BSN) or advanced practice (MSN) programs.

Associate Degree Nursing Accreditation Information

associate degree nursing

To learn more:

Admissions
740.568.1900
admissions@wscc.edu

Nursing Administrative Assistant
740.885.5693

Tricia Schaad, MSN, RN
Director of Nursing
740.885.5699
taschaad@wscc.edu

Dr. Tawni Mincks, DNP, RN
Program Administrator, PN & ADN
740.568.1963
tmincks@wscc.edu

Schedule a time with a Student Success Coach

https://appointments.wsco.edu/

Text 740.697.5652
Email healthprograms@wscc.edu

Course Catalog

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TEAS Information:

TEAS registration can be completed via atitesting.com by selecting "TEAS@ATI" from the Online Store. Contact Amanda Stilgenbauer at astilgenbauer@wscc.edu or 740.885.5718 with any questions.