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Oregon Coast Community College Nursing Program FAQs Questions about our Program: 1. How long is the OCCC nursing program? The program is designed to be completed in 2 years. However, there are three prerequisites that must be completed before admission and a number of general education courses required for the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing. Most students choose to complete all the general education requirements before starting clinical nursing courses. The program is very competitive and by completing most of the general education courses before applying will assist the candidate in the process. See Point Sheet attached to the application. 2. If I have all the general education classes completed can I complete the program more quickly? The six quarters of nursing courses can not be combined. The nursing courses at each level must be completed with a grade of C or higher before a student can take the nursing course at the next level. Each course is only offered once a year. 3. What degree will I earn? Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing (ADN). 4. Can I become a LPN after the first year? Yes, you may choose to apply to the Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN) to take the National Council Licensure Examination-Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN) after successfully completing the first year of our program. When you pass, you will be licensed as an LPN and can function in that role during your employment while you continue the second year of the program. 5. Will I be a RN when I graduate? No, graduation from our program entitles you to apply to the Oregon State Board of Nursing to take the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse), which is a standardized exam that the Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN) uses to determine whether or not a candidate is prepared for entry-level nursing practice. When a graduate nursing student passes the NCLEX-RN, OSBN will issue a license to practice as a registered nurse.

6. What s the difference in course work between a two-year and a four-year RN program? In a four-year (Bachelor of Science, or BS) degree program, there are many more credits (approximately 128) required for graduation. These are usually split fairly evenly between liberal arts and sciences (prerequisites for entry into the nursing courses) and the nursing curriculum itself. Because of the longer timeframe and the higher credit requirements, students in these programs pursue subjects (both nursing and non-nursing) with greater depth and breadth than in two-year (Associate Degree, or ADN) programs. BS programs also include more information about community (public health) nursing, nursing research, and health care management than ADN programs. 7. Can I still get into the Nursing Program if I have a Criminal Record? Certain criminal violations will prevent you from becoming a licensed nurse in the State of Oregon. For a list of violations or more information contact the Oregon State Board of Nursing at 971-673-0685 or the Nursing Department at 541-867-8548. Candidates should also review the Potentially and Potentially Disqualifying Crimes on the OCCC Nursing website http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_400/oar_407/407_007.html. 8. What jobs can I get when I graduate? New graduates from ADN programs are hired by hospitals, nursing homes, physicians offices, and many other agencies throughout Oregon. Some specialty areas of a hospital, such as Intensive Care or the Emergency Department, may require more general experience first. This is also the case with some types of community agencies. However, new graduates have been hired directly into areas such as the operating room and maternity where they received additional on-the-job training. 9. Do I need extra training to specialize? You will receive specialized on-the-job training in most types of jobs. However, advanced practice roles such as nurse anesthetist, nurse educator, nurse practitioner, and nurse midwife require more years of education beyond the basic nursing degree. 10. What are starting salaries for graduates of the nursing program? That depends some on where you go to work, since nurses salaries vary by region and also by type of employer. However, you can expect an annual starting salary as a full-time RN of approximately $37,000-$48,000. In addition, most full-time and even many part-time positions include very favorable benefits packages. 11. Where in Lincoln County will the nursing program classes be offered? The theory portion of nursing classes will be offered primarily in Newport. Clinical experiences will be county-wide. In the second year of the Nursing Program, students will be required to travel to Corvallis for clinical experience.

12. What clinical sites are used? We have many clinical partners throughout Lincoln County. Our clinical sites include both Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital and Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital, Newport Rehabilitation and Specialty Services, Lincoln City Rehabilitation Center, Siletz Community Health Center, Lincoln County Public Health Department, Lincoln County Correctional Facility, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Angell Job Corp, and various private ambulatory care settings. We will also be utilizing high-fidelity simulation labs at the OCCC Campus for augmentation of clinical experience. 13. Can I choose my clinical sites? No, clinical sites are assigned by faculty throughout the program based on the learning needs of students. All students must be prepared to provide their own transportation to any clinical site during any given quarter of study. During the final quarter of the nursing program, students will be doing preceptorship of mentorships with an RN in a facility. Students are asked to fill out a questionnaire indicating their preferences for clinical placement and consideration is given to the students choices whenever possible. 14. Is the Nursing Program considered a full-time program? Yes, the nursing course/work load is considered full-time. However, if you are on Federal financial aid, please talk with our financial aid advisors about your full-time status. You will need to enroll in 12 credits per term to be eligible for full-time financial aid support. Some terms in the Nursing Program are only eleven (11) credits. 15. How many hours can I work and still do well in the Nursing Program? That varies on the student s academic ability and time for study. We recommend that you study two to three hours a week for every credit hour for which you are enrolled. Most students are able to be successful in the program only if working less than half-time while in clinical courses. Full-time work is possible and perhaps desirable during the summer between the first and second year of the program. 16. What is the first step in applying to the Nursing Program? Read through the entire application which is available on the nursing website. It provides all the necessary forms and information on the due date and then meet with an academic advisor. 17. How many students apply to the Nursing Program? It will vary from year to year. There are always more applicants than spaces available. Typically we receive between 65-70 qualified applicants per year. 18. How many students are accepted to the Nursing Program? We accept 20 beginning students each spring into the ADN program for the following September. 19. Do I need to be a CNA to apply for the nursing program? No, but experience in the health care field is invaluable in understanding the role of the nurse. Oregon Coast Community College offers a Nursing Assistant and CNA2 courses. Check the Nursing Assistant website at oregoncoastcc.org for more information. 20. How do I find out what the prerequisites are for the Nursing Program? Contact the Nursing Department for more information, or visit our website at http://www.oregoncoastcc.org/nursing-program

21. How recently must prerequisite courses be completed prior to application? Math and Science prerequisite courses must have been completed within seven (7) years of application. 22. Can I be enrolled in the general education prerequisites and still apply to the Nursing Program? Yes you may, although completion of these courses with a good grade improves your chances for acceptance. 23. I started a nursing program at another college. Can I enter your program mid-stream? It depends on availability of space and the transferability of the courses you have already completed. When applying to the program you must submit course syllabi and course outlines for every nursing course completed. You must also obtain a letter from the Director of Nursing of the previous program describing your performance in the classroom and clinical environment. Contact the Nursing Program for more information. 24. Do you offer advanced entrance for LPNs? We do offer advanced placement for LPN s on a space available basis only. Contact the Nursing Department for additional information. 25. Will I be admitted if I have met minimum requirements? It is not a guarantee. We accept students on a competitive point-system basis. See the Point Sheet attached to the application. 26. Where can I get an application to apply to the Nursing Program? You can download it from the OCCC Nursing Department website: (http://www.oregoncoastcc.org/nursing-program). 27. When is the next application deadline? Applications are due the last Friday in March of each year for entry in the following fall. The deadline for 2014 is March 28. 28. Are there tips for applying to the Nursing Program? Meet with an academic advisor. Do not wait until the final days of the application period to begin accumulating necessary documents. Have transfer credits evaluated by the Student Services prior to starting application process. Incomplete applications will not be processed. It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to verify completeness of the application and receipt of all required documentation before the application deadline. Request copies of all transcripts and include with the application. Be sure to keep the Nursing Department informed of any changes in address, email, phone or name. 29. Are there scholarships available for nursing students? Yes! Please contact our financial advisors in Student Services for more information, or visit http://oregoncoastcc.org/scholarships.

30. If I am not accepted, can I reapply? Yes, you may. It would be helpful to check with the nursing department or student services to learn how to improve your chances for acceptance the following year. You will need to fill out a new application each year you apply. 31. Where can I get my Health Care Provider CPR card? We accept American Heart Association Health Care Provider with Basic Life Support (BLS) classification. For more information contact the American Heart Association, Samaritan Hospital, or the Yachats Fire Department (541-547-3266). 32. Where can I get my immunizations? See your primary care-provider or the health department. 33. How is the Criminal Background check done? You will receive this information after acceptance into the program. Be aware that there are many felony convictions that may preclude entrance into the nursing program. If you have a question about whether you can enter the program with your criminal background, please contact the Oregon State Board of Nursing or director of the nursing program prior to application. 34. How do I contact the Nursing Program if I have more questions? Call PJ Pippin, Administrative Assistant, at 541-867-8548 or email her at patrica.pippin@occc.cc.or.us. If you re in the area, please stop by our main nursing office in South Beach at 400 SE College Way.