• 1016
  • Nursing, Practical, 6350
Vincennes University - Vincennes
Vincennes University
1002 North First Street
Vincennes, IN 47591
http://www.vinu.edu
Staff Approved

Description

Master's degree.

The Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the Indiana State Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission forEducation in Nursing (ACEN). The purpose of the program is to provide an approved educational program to prepare students tobe eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) to become Licensed PracticalNurses (LPN).This program is two semesters and one summer session in length, admitting one class annually in August. Through theory andpractice, this program is designed to enable students to develop "clinical problem-solving processes (the nursing process) tocollect and organize relevant health care data, assist in the identification of the health needs/problems throughout the patient's lifespan and contribute to the interdisciplinary team in a variety of settings" (NAPNES, 2007). Graduates provide nursing care toclients in situations of varying complexity under the direction of qualified health professionals (NFLPN, 2003).Students receive laboratory instruction and guidance in college laboratory, acute and long-term care facilities and communityagencies. Students are responsible for transportation related to clinical experiences.Applicants are accepted to the Practical Nursing Program for the fall semester only. The Practical Nursing Program is accreditedby the Indiana State Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Information onaccreditation status may be obtained by contacting the ACEN. They may be contacted at the following address: ACEN, Inc.,3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (1-404-975-5000), or www.acenursing.org.

No
51.3901
Combination of Education and Course(s)

- Meet admission requirements of the University.- Qualify for placement into MATH 102/MATH 022, MATH 103/MATH 023, or higher or receive appropriate transfer credit.- Qualify for placement into ENGL 101 (with no corequisite) as determined by placement test scores (e.g. SAT, ACT, or otherstandardized placement tests as accepted by Vincennes University), or receive appropriate transfer credit.- Earn a high school diploma (students may apply to the program during their senior year of high school) or achieve a minimumaverage standard score of 500 on the General Education Development (GED) test.- Possess physical and mental health acceptable for performance in the occupation as determined by the Department of Nursingand evidenced by examination from a licensed practitioner.- Hold a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.3. For students with previous college credit, the GPA utilized will be the most recentcumulative GPA with courses completed that are required or relevant to the program. A current semester GPA less than 2.0 willexclude a candidate from admission.- Submit a recent placement test if requested by the Nursing Admissions Committee.- Hold no grade less than C in any required general education course. Applicants who have a current grade less than C in arequired general education course are not eligible for admission. Required general education courses may only be repeated onetime to raise the grade to a C or better. This includes pre-requisites to required courses.- Hold no grade of F in any nursing course.Note: Applicants that are not admitted directly from high school must complete nine hours of college courses (100 level orabove) with a 2.3 GPA, with no grade lower than a C. These nine hours must include English Composition I. HIMT 110 -Medical Terminology for Allied Health may be used as part of the ninecredit hours.Note: Transfer credits: The registrar will determine if credit is to be granted for courses taken at other institutions of highereducation.Note: Time limit on previously completed courses: Only MATH; BIOL 111 - Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 111L -Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I; BIOL 112 - Anatomy and Physiology II and BIOL 112L - Anatomy and PhysiologyLaboratory II; and BIOL 107 - Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology and BIOL 107L - Essentials of Human Anatomyand Physiology Laboratory taken less than seven years prior to admission to the Practical Nursing Program will be considered forcredit.a. Students seeking credit for a math course that was taken longer than seven years prior to admission to the Practical NursingProgram may elect to take the University math placement test and receive cut scores of EA 46 or greater.b. Students seeking credit for a math course; BIOL 111 - Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 111L - Anatomy and PhysiologyLaboratory I; BIOL 112 - Anatomy and Physiology II and BIOL 112L - Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II; and BIOL 107 -Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology and BIOL 107L - Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory thatwas taken longer than seven years prior to admission to the nursing program may elect to enroll in the course and seek earlycompletion. Exceptions will be made for applicants with previous college degree.c. Only General Psychology taken less than fifteen years prior to admission to the Practical Nursing Program will be consideredfor credit.

Classes begin once a year in August.

Not Applicable

Admissions

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  • 1 year(s)
  • 46 academic credit hours
  • Hours
  • 95%
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Financial Information

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$1,274.00
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$221.68
10,197.28
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Financial Aid

Financial Aid:

  • Federal Gift Aid (Pell Grant)
  • Federal Student Loan (Stafford)
  • G. I. Bill
  • Institutional Gift Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • Local Gift Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • State Financial Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • Work Study Programs
  • No
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