DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
DIVISION: CHARITY SCHOOL OF NURSING
Successful completion of the program qualifies the graduate to take the National Council Licensure Examination for state licensure as a Registered Nurse and to seek employment as a nurse in a first-level position in various health care settings. Graduates are prepared to continue study for a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The School of Nursing has full approval from the Louisiana State Board of Nursing (17373 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, 225-755-7500) and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), 3433 Peachtree Road N.E., Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, Phone (404) 975-5000.
To be eligible for admission to the Associate of Science degree program, a student must meet Delgado Community College admission requirements and the following additional criteria:
- A high school diploma or a G.E.D.
- Non-remedial (non-developmental) status in English and Math.
- An overall college grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 if college work is attempted.
- A GPA of at least 2.5 in all non-nursing (required related or general education) courses.
- A Delgado Community College GPA of 2.0 (if applicable).
- An acceptable score on the pre-nursing exam. It may be taken on the City Park Campus in the Office of Advising and Testing in Building 10, Room 131. More information may be obtained in the Information Bulletin or on the Delgado Community College website.
The Louisiana State Board of Nursing reserves the right to deny a student admission to clinical nursing courses. A copy of the information required by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing is available in the Nursing Admissions Information Bulletin. Failure to meet these requirements can result in denial of admission to the clinical nursing courses. Please note that drug testing is required upon admission and/or at various times during the nursing program. A criminal history record and background check are required of all students in the nursing program.
A class is admitted each January and August. The program may be completed in a minimum of five semesters and one summer session. This is a limited enrollment program with competitive admission. Admission is a function of the School of Nursing Admissions Committee.
To obtain an Information Packet and application, contact the Nursing Admission Office at csn@dcc.edu, 504-571-1270, 568-6411, or write to 450 S. Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70112.
Licensed Practical Nurses who wish to earn an Associate degree in Nursing have several options at Delgado Charity School of Nursing: (1) LPNs may seek application to the program as generic students who will proceed through the prescribed curriculum. (2) They may seek advanced placement and, if they meet the criteria, LPNs may “advance place” into the second semester of the nursing curriculum, NURS 125 and NURS 129. (3) Students who meet criteria may enroll in NURS 132: Transitions in Nursing: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to Registered Nurse (RN). This is the accelerated option. Upon successful completion of NURS 132, the student may “advance place” into the third semester of the nursing curriculum. The last two options have specific requirements and admission timelines. To obtain information regarding either option, contact Delgado-Charity School of Nursing at 504-571-1270.
Transfer students from other nursing schools must meet admission and progression criteria at the time of application. Additionally, the student must be in good standing at the previous nursing program. Transfer students must provide a syllabus and course descriptions for all nursing courses previously taken.
To obtain information on the program, please visit the Delgado Community College website under Delgado-Charity School of Nursing. Also, the application and information on the pre-nursing exam are available for review on the website. Required application materials, to be submitted as one package at the same time, consist of the Charity School of Nursing application, exam scores, and all college transcripts.
Prerequisites to enrollment in first nursing course:
Students who elect to take Anatomy and Physiology II lecture and lab prior to enrolling in nursing courses must have completed both courses within five years of enrollment in the first clinical nursing course.
Information on the TCA associated with this program can be found in the Technical Competency Areas (TCA)