TOTAL: 70 CREDITS
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For a comprehensive list of requirements for both admission and completion of this program, please visit the Nursing page on the HCC website.
Nursing students must achieve a C+ or better in all required courses to graduate from the Nursing program. Sciences courses need to be completed within seven years of applying to the program.
Final admission to the program is dependent on successful completion of all general education courses with a minimum grade of C+, Nurses Aid training or direct patient care experience as a PCT, CPR, submission of DPH immunization and health requirements, and passing of the CORI/SORI check, Drug Screening and Fingerprinting. Students must demonstrate ability to adhere to the essential functions throughout enrollment in the program with or without reasonable accommodations.
Professional Licensure and Certification Requirements - Associate in Science in Nursing
Professional licensure and certification requirements vary from state to state. Licensure and certification in one state does not guarantee automatic licensure in another state. Holyoke Community College offers courses and programs that may lead to professional licensure or certification in states outside of Massachusetts. Holyoke Community College has not made a determination that its curriculum meets State educational requirements for licensure or certification in states outside of Massachusetts.
The Associate in Science in Nursing program prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam to become a registered nurse (RN) in Massachusetts.
For Nursing professional licensure in states other than Massachusetts, please contact the licensing board in your state to determine whether Holyoke Community College’s program meets your state’s requirements for licensure.
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