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February 1st - March 31st 2025 Application Guidelines. Starting on Saturday February 1st through March 31st, the online Performance-Based Health Science application period will be open for the associate degree Nursing Program starting in Fall/September 2025.
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Students who complete and receive an Associate of Science degree in Nursing are eligible to take the licensure examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN). The Nursing Program is offered at the Knight (Warwick), Flanagan (Lincoln), Liston (Providence) and Newport County Campuses.
Minimum requirements to apply to the Nursing program: 1. CCRI Application for Enrollment into General Studies with a pre-nursing concentration. 2. Official copy of a high school transcript, GED® transcript or baccalaureate transcript from an accredited institution, including date of graduation or completion. 3.
Minimum requirements to apply to the Nursing program: CCRI Application for Enrollment into General Studies with a pre-practical nursing concentration. Official copy of a high school transcript, GED® transcript or baccalaureate transcript from an accredited institution, including date of graduation or completion.
Admission Requirements: Each California BSN program's admission requirements will vary, but on average, you must have all of the following before your application will be considered: • A high school diploma or GED; • A cumulative GPA of at least 2.75; • A clear criminal background and drug screen;
This section requires the following to be included in the curriculum: A. Prelicensure content: not less than 58 semester units (87 quarter units) Nursing: Theory – 18 semester units (27 quarter units) Clinical – 18 semester units (27 quarter units) Communications: Oral, Written, and Group 6 semester units (9 quarter units)
To practice as an RN in California, you must be licensed by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). You must meet educational requirements, pass a criminal background check, and pass the national licensing examination.