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RN Associate Degree Nursing FAQs
To be considered for admission into the ADN Program, you must achieve the required
score for each section on the Evolve Reach Admission Assessment (A2), complete all prerequisites prior to the start of the program and submit the completed
application by the due date.
The ADN Program does not have a "waiting list."
Yes. The nursing department will keep your application for one year. However, to be
considered for the next application period, you must submit a new application with
current contact information, work history and required documents. Applications with
no activity for 12 months will be destroyed.
The decision to repeat courses is up to the individual candidate.
The total number of students that can be admitted to a class is determined by rules
and regulations mandated by the Texas Board of Nursing. The rule governing class sizes
states: "The number of students admitted to the program shall be determined by the
number of qualified faculty, adequate educational facilities and resources, and the
availability of appropriate clinical learning experience for students." (Rules & Regulations
215.15a)
Students awaiting admission into the ADN Program are encouraged to complete all non-nursing
co-requisite courses from the degree plan during the waiting period. All prerequisites
and co-requisites on the degree plan which are completed by the application deadline
are considered in the admission rating scale.
Courses taken in Texas should have the same reference number. For additional information,
please contact the transcript evaluator at Admissions@lsco.edu.
October 15th is the application due date for the ADN Program.
The number of days students must devote to the program varies each semester. Each
semester has a clinical component which is completed at facilities in the Golden Triangle
area. The program lasts four semesters.
The cost of the program is available on our website. For information regarding financial
aid, contact the Office of Financial Aid at FinancialAid@lsco.edu. Scholarships for health care professionals are available throughout the program.
The nursing department shares scholarship information with the students as it becomes
available.
Students who plan to transfer to a BSN program should contact that program and get
a commitment in writing that this course is transferable. All courses are transferable
to any other Texas College that has the same Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM)
course number. Students need to inform their academic advisor of their educational
goals so that the student can register for the most appropriate courses.
Lamar State College Orange does not offer a BSN program. However, we have RN to BSN
articulation agreements with several Texas colleges. For additional schools offering
ADN-BSN online programs, see this link: RN-BSN program.
ADN requires TSI completion before admission to program.