Clovis Community College offers a
two-year Career Mobility Nursing Program.
Level I
(Semesters 1 & 2) – Students who complete Level I will receive a Certificate of
Completion in Practical Nursing and are eligible to write the National Council
Licensing Examination-Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN) for licensure as a practical
nurse (LPN).
Level II (Semesters 3 & 4) – Students who complete Level II will
receive the Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing (AAS) and are
eligible to write the National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse
(NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse (RN).
Note: Practical
Nurses (LPN/LVN) who are graduates of state approved programs of practical
nursing can be admitted to Level II based on previous education. Individual
assessment of the applicant transcript will be necessary.
Admission Process for Nursing Applicants
1. Applicants must
complete an application packet for admission to the Nursing Program.
Application packets are available in the Office of Admissions and Records and
must be on file in that office by March 1 of each year to be considered for admission to the Nursing
Program for the following fall semester or by October 1 of each year to be considered for admission to the Nursing
Program for the following spring semester. The applicant’s file must contain
the following information:
a. A completed Nursing
Application.
b. A completed CCC
Application for Admission if not currently enrolled.
c. All transcripts as
indicated in Item 2.
d. Minimum GPA of 2.5
as indicated in Item 3.
e. Complete Accuplacer scores as indicated in Item 4.
2. Transcripts from
accredited high schools or GED scores, and all college transcripts and CLEP
scores must be forwarded to the Office of Admissions and Records. Official
transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions and Records or
delivered in an envelope sealed by the institution granting credit. All
transcripts must be received by the March 1 deadline for admission to the following fall semester or by
the October 1 deadline for
admission to the following spring semester.
3. Applicants must
have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 from all colleges
attended and prerequisite courses.
4. Applicants must
meet the minimum level required on the Accuplacer
test by March 1 for
admission to the following fall semester or October 1 for admission to the following spring semester. The
required skill level must be obtained before students are eligible to be
considered for admission to the Nursing Program.
Students applying to enter the Nursing Program are required
to demonstrate English, math and reading competency levels. All potential
nursing students are required to complete all portions of the Accuplacer Assessment. Students are expected to place into
the following:
ENG 102 (for the sentence skills requirement)
MATH 107 or higher (for the elementary algebra requirement)
CL READ – college-level reading
If the student cannot place into the expected classes, the
English, math, and reading portions of the requirement may be met by
successfully completing equivalent classes within the last ten (10) years from
the semester of application for the Nursing Program.
ENG 102/ENG 104 (or ENG 233): with grade of “C” or higher
MATH 107 or MATH 110: with grade of “C” or higher
MATH 098 or NSG 100: with a grade of “B” or higher
READ 097: with a grade of “B” or higher
5. If additional
program recruiting becomes necessary, CCC will accept applications received
after the March 1 deadline for
admission to the following fall semester or after the October 1 deadline for admission to the
following spring semester. To be accepted to the Nursing Program, applicants
must have met all requirements listed in items 2, 3 and 4. Applications will be
accepted based on the date the nursing application was submitted and the date
all requirements were completed.
6. All applicants for
the Nursing Program must have completed BIOL 211, BIOL 212, and BIOL 222. These
courses must have been completed within the previous five (5) years from the
semester of application for the Nursing Program.
7. All applicants for
the Nursing Program must have completed a Health Care Assistant class within
two (2) years of application for the program. Applicants must have successfully
completed the class, but do not have to possess a Certified Nursing Assistant
certificate.
Additional Admission Requirements for the RN Program:
Any student entering the CCC Nursing Program at Level II
will possess a current LPN license. Students currently in the Level I program
will be given the opportunity to continue on to Level II.
Selection Procedure
A student file must be complete to be considered in the
selection process. Files without transcripts indicating an acceptable grade
point average, acceptable Accuplacer test scores, and
an application are considered incomplete and will not be reviewed by the
Nursing Selection Committee. Complete applicant files will be forwarded to the
Nursing Selection Committee, composed of
representatives from the CCC faculty and staff.
Applicants for the Nursing Program will be selected based on
the cumulative grade point average of the general education and related
requirements on the nursing degree plan.
If additional criteria are required, the cumulative grade point average
of all completed college work will be considered.
The Nursing Selection Committee considers all applicants who
have completed admission requirements. Once decisions have been made,
applicants are notified of their status as follows:
1. Accepted Status: Selected by
the committee.
2. Accepted Alternate Status: Eligible for
admission, placed by rank on an alternate list for admission as vacancies occur
prior to the close of registration in that semester.
3. Non-accepted Status: Did not meet
minimum requirements.
Program Requirements
1. Students must apply
for admission to Level I. Students
currently enrolled in Level I do not have to apply for Level II. Students not currently in the nursing program
but possessing a current LPN license must apply and meet previously stated
deadlines.
2. Students who are
accepted for admission to the Nursing Program are required to have the results
of a physical examination sent to the Nursing Department at CCC before the
start of the semester. This is a requirement for affiliation in clinical
agencies. Forms for the physical examination are available in the Nursing
Department.
3. All students are to
have a Professional CPR card that is renewed annually before admission.
4. Advancement within
each level of the program requires a grade of “C” or better in all courses in
the Nursing major.
5. Students who have
twice failed to achieve a grade of “C” or better in NSG 102, NSG 102L, NSG 124,
NSG 124L, NSG 202, NSG 202L, NSG 222, and NSG 222L or have withdrawn from these
courses twice will not be eligible for readmission to the Nursing Program.
Students are allowed no more than two admissions to the Nursing Program. This
applies to students transferring in as well as to those who attend the Nursing
Program at Clovis
Community College.
6. The following
nursing courses are taken concurrently with a lab. Failure to achieve a “C” or
better in either lab or theory will require the student to repeat both
components before progressing to the next course. The courses are NSG 102, NSG
102L; NSG 124, NSG 124L; NSG 202, NSG 202L; and NSG 222, NSG 222L.
7. Course descriptions
are listed in this catalog, and it is the student’s responsibility to complete
prerequisites prior to admission to the Nursing Program. Students will not be
accepted into the program without completion of all general education
requirements and related requirements.
8. The faculty
reserves the right to recommend to the Executive Vice President the withdrawal
of any student whose behavior interferes with the legal, ethical, and/or safe
practice of nursing. Students withdrawn under this policy are not eligible for
readmission to the Nursing Program.
Special Information
The program
may need to comply with the New Mexico Department of Health Regulations
(section 29-17-2 to 29-17-5, NMSA 1978 [9/1/98]): Caregivers Criminal History
Screening Act. This will require nursing students to have a NATIONWIDE CRIMINAL
HISTORY SCREENING. When screening becomes necessary, it will be done through
the use of fingerprints reviewed by the Department of Public Safety and submitted
to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Directions for obtaining this clearance
will be available from the Nursing Department.
Special Fees for Nursing Students
In addition
to the fees already listed in this catalog under Tuition and Fees, the following
special fees are required for Nursing Students.
Nursing Fees – Primarily for standardized testing
Module Fees – Cost of printed material issued to students
Lab Fees – As assigned to individual classes in class
schedule
Accreditation
The CCC
Nursing Program is accredited by:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
61 Broadway 33 Floor
New York, NY 10006
www.nlnac.org
212.363.5555, Ext. 153 or 1.800.669.1656, Ext. 153
General Education Requirements (12
credits)
COMM 101 Interpersonal Communication........................................... 3
ENG 102* English Composition.......................................................... 3
ENG 104* English Composition and
Research or
ENG 233* Technical and Professional Writing I................................... 3
PSY 101 Introductory Psychology ...................................................... 3
Related Requirements (21 credits)
BIOL 211* Human Anatomy and Physiology I...................................... 4
BIOL 212* Human Anatomy and Physiology II..................................... 4
BIOL 222* Microbiology and Lab....................................................... 4
BOFT 263 Medical Terminology or
SOC 101 Introductory Sociology........................................................ 3
FCS 112 Introduction to Nutrition...................................................... 3
PSY 106 Human Growth and Development......................................... 3
LEVEL I (Semesters 1 & 2)
The following semester 1 and 2 courses in the Nursing major
can be taken ONLY after acceptance into the Level I Nursing Program.
Semester One (8 credits)
NSG 102 Nursing I........................................................................... 4
NSG 102L Clinical Nursing I............................................................... 3
NSG 109 Pharmacology I.................................................................. 1
Semester Two (10 credits)
NSG 124 Nursing II.......................................................................... 5
NSG 124L Clinical Nursing II.............................................................. 4
NSG 129 Pharmacology II................................................................. 1
Total credits
required for a Certificate of Completion in Practical Nursing 51
*Courses require prerequisites.
This includes the General Education and Related
Requirements. Students who complete Level I will be eligible to write the
National Council Licensing Examination-Practical Nurse and are eligible to
enroll in Level II. Students not currently in the nursing program but
possessing a current LPN license must apply and meet previously stated
deadlines.
LEVEL II (Semesters 3 & 4)
The following
semester 3 and 4 courses in the Nursing major can be taken ONLY after
acceptance into Level II of the Nursing Program.
Semester Three (11 credits)
NSG 202 Nursing III......................................................................... 6
NSG 202L Clinical Nursing III............................................................. 4
NSG 209 Pharmacology III................................................................ 1
Semester Four (10 credits)
NSG 222 Nursing IV......................................................................... 6
NSG 222L Clinical Nursing IV............................................................. 4
Total
credits required for an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing 72
*Courses require prerequisites.
Students who complete Level II are
eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered
Nurses (RN).