The RN Bridge degree prepares licensed practical nurses and paramedics to become registered nurses. The program begins each January. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.
The AAS Nursing Degree Programs are approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing, University Tower Building, Suite 800, 1123 South University, Little Rock, AR, 72204-1619. Phone: 501-686-2700 or www.arsbn.org.
The Registered Nursing nursing programs at North Arkansas College located in Harrison, Arkansas are accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326, (404) 975-5000. The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the registered nursing program is continuing accreditation.
The curriculum in Nursing is a full-time program, requiring a full-time commitment from its students. The faculty of the Department of Nursing strongly discourages its students from full-time employment. Students with financial difficulties should discuss alternatives to employment with the Financial Aid Office. The students schedule requires a flexible lifestyle as clinical experience is held at area facilities during assigned hours which may be days, evenings, or weekends. Because of this, transportation, childcare, and any employment should be considered prior to entry into the nursing program. Some classes may require more than the scheduled time (i.e. individual practice time in the nursing lab) for an individual student to meet the learning objectives. Students should plan schedules to be able to meet these learning expectations.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Graduates of the North Arkansas College RN or RN Bridge program should be able to:
- Utilize therapeutic communication and serve as patient advocate to promote patient-centered care. (Human Flourishing)
- Apply principles of clinical reasoning using collaboration and teamwork to promote safe quality care. (Nursing Judgment)
- Seek out learning opportunities using technology to integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise for delivery of optimal health care. (Spirit of Inquiry)
- Demonstrate professional behavior that reflects accountability and ethical nursing practice. (Professional Identity)
Program Application Required: Yes (RN Bridge Application)
Required AGS Courses:16 Credits
Students begin in the Associate of General Studies Degree. Required courses from the Associate of General Studies and the ADHE Core curriculum that are to be completed prior to program entry include: