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Please read on for answers to often-asked questions concerning following nursing programs at Durham Technical Community College.
Associate Degree Nursing LPN to ADN course of study

How do I get started in the admissions process?

As health care becomes more complex and standards rise on NCLEX (“Boards”), it has become critical that students have a strong educational foundation before they begin nursing clinical courses. We have collected information for several years on students who were successful in nursing and those who were not. From these studies, we identified factors that contribute to success in nursing courses, and factors that contribute to the student being unsuccessful in these courses.

We have found that a student’s success in the ADN Program at DTCC is strongly related to the number of science and general education courses completed, the student’s GPA in these courses, and the composite score on the Nurse Entrance Test (NET). Students who do not meet identified levels in these areas do not succeed in nursing. Due to the number of students seeking a first admission, it is unlikely that a student, who has been unsuccessful in a nursing course, will be able to repeat that course. It is, therefore, essential that a student demonstrate the ability to be successful in college level courses and the skills needed for nursing courses.

Our goal is to assist students to identify any areas in which their skills may be weak and to provide resources to assist in increasing those abilities, so that they can be successful in nursing courses.

Because of these findings, requirements for admission to the ADN clinical nursing courses have changed. All students including those who are on the present wait list will need to meet the criteria in the admissions steps and checklist before being offered a seat in nursing clinical courses beginning in Fall 2008.

What courses may I take while I am waiting for admission acceptance?
  • Students must satisfy all prerequisites listed in the class schedule OR the school catalog before registering for the non-nursing program courses ACA 111, BIO 168, BIO 169, PSY 150, SOC 210, ENG 111, ENG 112. When all the above are completed the student must contact the Nursing Admissions Counselor to be placed on the ADN Qualified for Admission list. Students will be offered a seat in nursing clinical courses in the order they qualify for admission.
  • Student may then complete the remaining non-nursing courses BIO 275, PSY 281, HUM elective, and take the Computer Skills Assessment Test OR complete CIS 110 or CIS 113.
  • Students may receive transfer credit for previously taken non-science courses. The nursing admissions counselor awards all transfer credit.
  • Students may receive transfer credit for previously taken science (Anatomy & Physiology and Microbiology) courses that are less than 5 years old. The nursing admissions counselor awards all transfer credit.

May I work while in college?
Managing a work and college schedule is extremely demanding. The faculty encourage students to plan ahead, arranging work hours to comprise no more than 20 hours per week if possible.

How long will it take to complete the course requirements for the ADN program at Durham Technical Community College?
Once space is available, students begin the nursing courses in the fall semester each year. A total of five semesters (including a summer semester) is required to complete the nursing courses. Program graduation is in May and the NCLEX-RN examination is administered thereafter.

How many days per week should be designated for my classes, labs, and clinicals?
You should be prepared to participate in curriculum content at least four days per week. The schedule for class, lab, and clinicals will be different from semester to semester. Also, if non-nursing courses are completed at the same time, five days a week might be required.

Are my courses in the ADN program transferable to a university if I want to pursue a bachelor of science in nursing?
Most definitely! Mobility/articulation plans are available for the Durham Tech's  ADN graduates.

Is there a waiting list for Durham Tech's ADN program?
Yes, there is a possibility of a wait. This period should be used for completing non-nursing courses in the ADN plan of study.

Can I receive transfer credit at Durham Tech for college courses I have taken at other institutions and apply these credits to the ADN plan of study?
When you have qualified for acceptance, the admissions officers will evaluate your prior course work and assign transfer credit, if equivalent, to non-nursing courses.

What is the salary range for newly registered nurses in this geographic region?
The beginning RN baseline salary range is $26,000-35,000 per year. Many agencies offer "sign-on" bonuses for new employees because of the acute need for RNs.

Do all classes, labs, and clinicals take place during the day?
Although most nursing activities take place during the day, evening clinicals are a possibility in some courses, depending on clinical availability and student interest.

Is financial aid available for ADN students?
Yes, information about financial aid and scholarships may be requested to be sent with your admissions information packet or by calling 919-536-7209.

 

For admission information, call 919- 536-7202.

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