Nursing–Associate Degree (RN)
Associate Degree
Program No: 10-543-1
Degree Completion Time: 4 Terms
2010-2011
Program Curriculum and Course Offerings
Recommended Sequence of Courses
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About the Career
If you're ill or injured, it's comforting to know
you're in the care of highly skilled, well-educated
healthcare professionals. At the core of that
healthcare team are registered nurses whose
mission is to assess and care for the ill and
injured as well as to maintain health and prevent
illness of individuals across the life span. If you
work well under pressure; like math, science,
communications, and problem solving; are
independent; and have a strong desire to work
with and help people–success may be yours as a
registered nurse.
Special Program Accreditation
LTC’s Nursing–Associate Degree (RN) program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission, 61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006. Phone: 1.888.669.1656
Special Note
Students need to complete practicum classes within four years. Click here to
view the Nursing Programs Student Handbook.
College Acceptance Requirements
Application
Application Fee
Entrance Assessment Scores
Transcripts
Program Acceptance Requirements
Counseling Interview
Entrance Exam Plan Minimum
Health/TB/Tetanus Form
Background Check
Chemistry Requirement
Biology Requirement
CNA Registry
Other
CPR professional certification (one- and two-person, adult, child and infant AED) required prior to starting clinicals.
LPNs may be eligible for advanced standing in the program.
Physical Expectations
You’ll need to:
Talk, see, and hear.
Stand, twist and bend.
Lift up to 50 pounds up to 8 times per four- to eight-hour clinical.
Tolerate environments containing products made with latex.
Career Outlook
Job prospects in nursing are excellent and will grow faster than the average for all occupations well into the next decade. Due to technological advances and an aging population, employment in hospitals, home health care, nursing homes, specialty care areas, and outpatient facilities will continue to increase.
Potential Positions
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are prepared to write the NCLEX-RN exam and, upon passing that exam, may be employed as registered nurses at:
Clinics
Community-Based Health Care Agencies
Hospitals
Nursing Homes
Workplace-Based Health Care Outlets
Instructors
Marilyn Kaufmann, Chairperson
Kay Avci
Mary Ellen Beebe
Kerry Budnik
Kathi Calabresa
Lori Hertel
Mary Karls
Sue Knier
Jane Kunst
Kathy Lengyel
LuAnn Lonergan
Lori Rooker
Anne Rosploch
Jackie Schibline
Sharon Willadsen
Approximate Costs
- $106.00 per credit (resident)
- $159.00 per credit (out-of-state resident)
- Online class fee is $10 per credit
- Other fees vary by program (books, supplies, materials, tools, uniforms, health-related exams, etc)
FAQ
What are the approximate program costs?
See the LTC Program Costs
Brochure.
What's the starting monthly salary for an
LTC Nursing–Associate Degree (RN) program grad?
For the latest LTC graduate salary information available, click here.
Can I receive financial aid?
On average, more than 90 percent of LTC students who apply for financial aid receive some kind of assistance. In addition, thousands of scholarship dollars are awarded each year by the LTC Foundation, Inc. For more info, visit our financial
aid page.
How do I apply for admission?
Request and complete a student application and mail to LTC at 1290 North Avenue,
Cleveland, WI 53015 or print out the
application. Or you can apply online.
Testimonials
Name: Kelly Garceau
Hometown: Two Rivers
Program: Nursing—Associate Degree
Anticipated graduation date: May 2008
"I chose the career of Nursing because I love being able to help people. I think it is both a challenging but rewarding career, which is something I look for. I like attending LTC because of the instructors and small class sizes. We get more one-on-one time with the teachers, and I think that makes a huge difference in what you learn. The nursing instructors want to see everyone succeed and are so helpful in doing that, by letting the students ask a million questions and explaining things to us when we get stuck."
Apply for the CampusRN - Wisconsin Nursing Scholarship
Visit CampusRN to apply for the $2500.00 regional scholarship.
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Want more information?
•Submit
your questions online
•Email info@gotoltc.edu
•Call 1.888.GO TO LTC, Ext. 1109
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