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Nursing Transition Program (Articulated to B.S. Degree) [2025]


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Associate in Science Degree (Articulated to B.S. Degree)

(72 Credit Hours)

Director of Nursing

Dr. Tammy Sawmelle, Ph.D., MSN, RN

ASN Program Manager

TBA
 

Program Goal

Graduates of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become licensed as a registered nurse.

The Nursing Program is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing.

The Associate nursing program at State College of Florida is 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 Associate nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Incorporate knowledge of biological, psychological, social, spiritual and cultural needs of clients and families when providing patient centered nursing care in diverse settings and across the life span.
  • Exemplify a respectful and caring attitude and incorporate skills of advocacy when working with diverse clients in a variety of health care environments.
  • Apply current evidence and clinical reasoning to guide the nursing process in the direct delivery of safe, culturally competent, quality care to clients, families, and communities along the health-illness continuum.
  • Employ effective and therapeutic communication techniques with patients, families, communities and members of the health care team.
  • Integrate leadership skills in the various nursing roles: manager and provider of care, advocate, teacher, and as a member of the nursing profession.
    • + LPN Transition - SLO 5: Compare and contrast the role of the LPN to the scope of practice of the professional registered nurse.
  • Synthesize ethical and legal principles in the professional role as a nurse in the clinical and community setting.
  • Employ information literacy skills to identify current evidence through the effective use of informatics to communicate, manage knowledge, improve the quality.

Transition Program for Licensed Practical Nurses

The Associate in Science (A.S.) in Nursing Transition Program is specifically for qualified Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN). It is designed for the LPN who demonstrates current knowledge and skills so that advanced standing may be attained without unnecessary duplication of course content and experiences. Upon successful completion of the transition course NUR 2703C  , a ten (10) credit hour course, students will be given advanced placement credit for the first year of the Associate in Science in Nursing (ASN) Program and will enter into the sophomore year.

Program Entrance Requirements (Prerequisites - application requirements)

1. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 or better in the following prerequisite courses, and successful completion of a nursing entrance test at the required level, are required to make an application to the Nursing Program.

Prerequisite courses:

BSC 2085C - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 Credit Hours)  
  BSC 2085L - Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory (0 Credit Hours)  
BSC 2086C - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 Credit Hours)  
  BSC 2086L - Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory (0 Credit Hours)  
  ENC 1101 - Written Communication I (3 Credit Hours)  
Mathematics Any Area II, A.S.     mathematics course (3 Credit Hours)

Additional General Academic Requirements

2. In addition to the program entrance requirements (prerequisites and testing), students are strongly encouraged to complete as many as possible of the general academic requirements, listed below, PRIOR to entry into the A.S. in Nursing Program to ease their academic load. An overall and cumulate GPA of 2.75 or better is required in prerequisite and additional general academic courses. A grade of “C” or better is required for all coursework for the A.S. in Nursing Program.

Additional General Academic Courses:

ENC 1102 - Written Communication II (3 Credit Hours)   ENC 1102 - Written Communication II (3 Credit Hours)  
Humanities - Any Area IV, A.S.    humanities course (3 Credit Hours)
MCB 2010C - Microbiology (4 Credit Hours)  
MCB 2010L - Microbiology Laboratory (0 Credit Hours)  
PSY 2012 - General Psychology (3 Credit Hours)  
  DEP 2004 - Human Development: Life Span (3 Credit Hours)  


 3. The following are additional requirements for entry into the LPN Transition program:

  1. A current Florida license as a Practical Nurse that is unencumbered and is unrestricted.
  2. An OFFICIAL transcript from the practical nursing program.
  3. Proof of CURRENT work (in the past year) in acute or extended care medical/surgical inpatient settings
    OR
    Graduation from practical nursing (PN) school within the past 12 months.

4. A completed Nursing Transition Program application, with the appropriate fee, submitted during the posted application period. Dates are posted at scf.edu/Nursing. A separate application is required for admission to the College.

Upon acceptance, the following are required:

  1. A statement of satisfactory physical and mental health from a licensed physician or nurse practitioner (form to be provided).
  2. Completion of required immunizations (form to be provided).
  3. A criminal background check and drug screen.
  4. Successful completion of the American Heart Association’s CPR for the Health Care Provider with AED.

The LPN Transition Program is offered in the Fall/Spring term if enrollment permits. The program is a limited enrollment program with a selective admission process that is based upon the student’s GPA and completion of prerequisite (including testing) and additional general academic courses.

Licensure Requirement

Any student who has been convicted, had adjudication withheld, or has criminal charges pending other than a minor traffic violation will need to obtain approval from the Florida Board of Nursing (or another state’s board) for permission to take the licensure examination upon completion of the SCF A.S. in Nursing Program.

Nursing Courses


Subtotal Credit Hours: 32


Total Credit Hours: 42 **


Note(s):


* NUR 2703C - Nursing Transition , is taken in lieu of NUR 1023C - Nursing Practice I  and NUR 1730C - Nursing Practice II .

** The LPN transition student is awarded an additional 10 credit hours upon successful completion of the Nursing Program.

Applications and additional information are available on the Nursing website: scf.edu/Nursing.

For RN to B.S.N. information, please contact rn2bsn@scf.edu.

NOTE: This A.S. program follows state-approved requirements for articulation into one or more state university B.S. degree programs and may require additional courses.

The ASN to BSN “Fast Track” option is designed for qualified SCF ASN students who would like to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). This option allows SCF ASN students the opportunity to earn credits toward the Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (BSN) while enrolled in the ASN program. For additional information contact the BSN Coordinator at RN2BSN@scf.edu

Notification on Professional Licensure (USDOE Regulation 34 CFR 668.43 (a) (5) (v) and National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity (NC- SARA) : Current and prospective students for certain programs at State College of Florida (SCF) that lead to professional licensure and/or credential are hereby notified that SCF programs fulfill education requirements for specific professional licensure and/or certification required for employment in the intended occupation of the academic program, in the state of Florida. SCF has not determined whether its programs meet other states’ educational or professional requirements. Since the professional licensure and certification requirements vary from state to state and are subject to change, current and prospective students are strongly advised to determine whether courses and programs will meet the professional licensure requirements in states where they are located by contacting the appropriate licensing authority.

 

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