Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2025-2026 College Catalog Program: Nursing AAS (Traditional Placement Option) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||||||||||||||||||||
Nursing AAS (Traditional Placement Option)For related NSG programs, Related Programs Listing. G3 Eligible Program: The G3 Program is a tuition assistance program for any Virginia resident who qualifies for in-state tuition and whose family income falls below an identified threshold. For more information, visit www.nr.edu/g3. Purpose: The associate degree program is designed to prepare a student to utilize the art and science of nursing to provide care to patients in a variety of health settings by serving in the roles of caregiver, teacher, advocate, and coordinator of the nursing team. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to take the examination required for licensure as a registered nurse (RN). Occupational Objectives: Employment opportunities include Clinics • Civil Services • Health Departments • Home Health Care • Hospitals • Hospice • Industries • Long-Term Care Facilities • Physicians’ Offices • School Systems Application and Admission to the Clinical Component: Admission to the nursing program is a process that occurs separately from, and in addition to, admission to the college. Because the number of applicants to the nursing program generally exceeds the clinical capacity of the program, some applicants may not be accepted even if the minimum requirements for admission are met. Therefore, acceptance to the college does not guarantee admission to the clinical component of the associate degree nursing program. Applicants should note that the Virginia Board of Nursing has the authority to deny licensure to an applicant who has violated any federal, state, or other statute. Examples include conviction of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, and alcohol or drug-related issues. A prospective student who has been convicted, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to any illegal offenses other than minor traffic violations should contact the program director prior to making application to the program. Additional information may be obtained from the Virginia Department of Health Professions, Virginia Board of Nursing, located at Perimeter Center, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233 (phone 804-367-4515). Applicants should note that health care agencies require a criminal background report and a negative urine drug screen prior to participating in clinical activities. A health care agency may deny clinical participation for findings on the reports. Some health care agencies may also require that students be finger-printed. Affiliation agreements prevent the placement of a student who is denied clinical participation at one facility into a clinical group at another agency. Inability to meet the clinical requirements prevents the student from satisfactorily achieving the course objectives, resulting in failure of the course. Criminal background checks will be completed as part of the admission process and prior to beginning the clinical component of any nursing classes. Both criminal background checks and urine drug screenings must be done adhering to a specific policy and process, and data provided by other means are not acceptable. Further information will be provided on actions to take to complete the two requirements. Prospective students are responsible for all associated costs. Nursing is a physically, emotionally, and intellectually demanding profession. Students engaged in clinical experiences while enrolled in the program perform in the role of a registered nurse. The chart below, based on expectations published by the Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, describes activities associated with class and clinical requirements.
*Examples are intended as clarification, not as an exhaustive list.
The college offers two options for the prospective student seeking admission to the associate degree nursing program:
Student Responsibilities for all Associate Degree Nursing Students
Readmission Requirements to the Associate Degree Nursing ProgramReadmission to the program is dependent upon clinical placement availability in the desired class. Prior to readmission the student must:
Students applying for readmission who have been absent one or more semesters must validate dose calculation competency by completing the Dose Calculation Competency Assessment with 80% accuracy or higher prior to approval for re-admission. Readmission to the program is not assured. The program director will contact the student with a determination on readmission status at the end of the semester before the requested readmission date. Preparation to pass the licensure exam is more than a mere collection of credits. The curriculum is designed in a synergistic manner, intended to be completed in four consecutive semesters. Therefore, students absent from the program for more than one semester will be required prior to readmission to audit one or more of the previously credited courses or demonstrate competency in nursing content areas in required curricular nursing courses satisfactorily completed previously. Students absent from the program for two or more semesters must repeat all nursing courses. Students returning to the program are responsible for all program requirements in place at the time of readmission. Nursing Transfer AdmissionNursing transfer students are students who are currently enrolled in a nursing program or who have been enrolled in a nursing program at another institution. Nursing students who wish to transfer from another nursing program may do so on a seat available basis. Nursing transfer students must meet all NRCC and nursing program admission requirements. In addition to applying for admission to NRCC, nursing students must submit a transfer nursing admission application, a letter of good standing from the program director of their previous nursing program, and official transcripts to NRCC. Transfer students may be asked to provide the Dean of Health Professions with copies of previous nursing course syllabi if courses were taken outside of the Virginia Community College System (VCCS). The nursing courses to be transferred will be evaluated for transfer credit on an individual basis. A grade of “C” or better is required for all accepted transferred nursing courses. Students applying for transfer must validate dose calculation competency by completing the Dose Calculation Competency Assessment with 80% accuracy or higher prior to approval for admission. Students absent from a nursing program for three semesters will be required to demonstrate competency in the previously credited course content areas. Students absent from a nursing program for four semesters or more must repeat all nursing courses. Acceptance of transfer and substitute credits in nursing to meet requirements of the curriculum will be determined by the Dean of Health Professions. A student who transfers into the nursing program at NRCC will be required to repeat any nursing or other required courses which are not considered comparable to the NRCC nursing program which follows the VCCS curriculum or in which the grade earned is lower than a “C.” Transfer students must meet the same standards as other students in the program. Students seeking to transfer nursing credits to NRCC should contact the nursing admissions specialist. Students from other colleges who are transferring only non-nursing credits should apply through the usual means for new students. Continuing Nursing Education Following Completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in NursingArticulation agreements with senior colleges and universities facilitate the educational mobility of graduates of associate degree nursing programs into RN-to-BSN completion programs. Most RN-to-BSN programs require students to pass the licensure exam, complete additional general education courses, and enroll in upper division nursing courses. The specific requirements and length of BSN completion programs vary among senior institutions, and students are encouraged to contact senior institutions for advising. Nursing Degree AAS - Traditional Placement Option InformationThe college offers an opportunity for recent high school graduates and other eligible adults to complete the associate degree nursing program in two years of full-time study in the TPO, beginning in August, following successful completion of pre-requisite courses. This is a rigorous and academically challenging program. The following must be completed for consideration for the AAS Nursing Degree Program Traditional Placement Option:
Prospective students are responsible for all associated costs related to admission requirements. Curriculum for AAS Nursing Degree TPO:Completion of ENG 111, BIO 141, PSY 230, SDV 101, (or SDV 100) and MTH 130 with a grade of C or higher by February 15 for fall admission; Minimum 2.5 GPA determined using grades earned in ENG 111, BIO 141, PSY 230, SDV 101, (or SDV 100) and MTH 130. Priority is given to students with higher GPAs; A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses in the curriculum in order to progress to the next semester. A student who withdraws from NSG 106 or NSG 200 must withdraw from NSG 100. A rating of “satisfactory” is required for the clinical aspect of all nursing courses with associated clinical components. A student who receives a grade of D, F, or W, or an unsatisfactory clinical rating will be required to retake the course to attain the minimum passing grade. Progress through the program will be impeded due to course prerequisites. See course descriptions for more information. Clinical Hours1st semester |
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Four-Semester (Two Year) Program
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ENG 111 College Composition I | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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MTH 130 Fundamentals of Reasoning | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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PSY 230 Developmental Psychology | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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SDV 101 Orientation to Health Sciences | 1 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
OR SDV 100 College Success Skills | 1 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total: 14 credits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
First Semester (Fall) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 100 Introduction to Nursing Concepts | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 106 Competencies for Nursing Practice | 2 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 130 Professional Nursing Concepts | 1 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 200 Health Promotion and Assessment | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total: 14 credits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Second Semester (Spring) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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BIO 150 Microbiology for Health Science | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 152 Health Care Participant | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 170 Health/Illness Concepts | 6 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total: 13 credits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Third Semester (Fall) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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ENG 112 College Composition II | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 210 Health Care Concepts I | 5 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 211 Health Care Concepts II | 5 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total: 13 credits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth Semester (Spring) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Course Name | credit(s) | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | ||||||||||||||||||
NSG 230 Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts | 2 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 252 Complex Health Care Concepts | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NSG 270 Nursing Capstone | 4 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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PHI 220 Ethics and Society | 3 credit(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total: 13 credits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Minimum Credits: 67 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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