Program Information (Degree)
This is a full-time, 3 semester program which meets primarily during the day. Days and times vary per semester. Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensing Exam (NCLEX) to become a Registered Nurse (RN). Graduates may also transfer their units to any 4-year college or university if a bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing (BSN) is desired.
Program Information (30-Unit Option)
Any LVN licensed in the state of California is eligible to apply for the non-degree 30-Unit option LVN-RN program for which 美姬社区 acts as a facilitator. This program is prescribed by the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) and provides an RN license for California only. A maximum of 30 units of nursing and support courses is required to fulfill the unit requirement for licensure by the BRN. Students must possess a high school diploma, equivalent, or a degree in another field to be eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and/or apply for an RN license in the state of California. Students who complete this option will take the NCLEX-RN as a non-graduate.
This is a full-time, 3 semester program which meets primarily during the day. Days and times vary per semester.
Applicants who wish to pursue the 30-Unit Option must complete the same application form used for LVN-RN degree-seeking students and clearly indicate their selection of the 30-Unit Option where appropriate. Additionally, applicants are required to upload a completed with their application.
Key Considerations Before Applying to the LVN-RN Certificate Program (30-Unit Option)
- Most other states may not recognize this option and will not issue an RN license to students who complete this certificate pathway.
- Employment may be limited. For example, Veterans Administration Hospitals and the military require that an RN have an ADN and/or BSN for employment/commissions respectively.
- It is uncertain whether BSN programs will accept a 30-Unit-Option RN from California for admission.
- Once admitted to the 30-unit certificate option, students are not able to switch to the LVN-RN degree program.
- Students are responsible for course curriculum content for all waived courses.
- Students completing this option will not be considered graduates of the 美姬社区 College Nursing Program and are not eligible to receive a nursing pin.
Prior to applying, the science prerequisites listed below must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.5 with no grade less than a "C" for each course. Repeating a course after receiving a "W" does not count toward the single repetition rule.
- Human Anatomy (BIO 210 or BIO 210H)
- Human Physiology (BIO 220)
- Microbiology (BIO 230)
Sciences must be 4 or more units and include a lab component.
Completion of the following prerequisite with a grade of no less than 鈥淐鈥:
- Composition and Reading (ENGL 100) 鈥 4 semester units or equivalent
- Pharmacology Essentials for Nursing Practice (PHAR 201) 鈥 3 semester units or equivalent
Sociology/Psychology and Communication/Speech must be completed to receive points in the 鈥淔ixed Set鈥 GPA section (minimum GPA of 2.5). See LVN-RN Track II program information in the college catalog for the list of acceptable courses.
There is no expiration for any of the prerequisites.
Testing Requirement
All students must pass the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). This is a diagnostic test that covers math, reading, and science.
- Student must take ATI TEAS Version 7.
- Applicants that do not meet the minimum 62% are required to contact the Nursing Department to schedule an appointment with the Director to discuss a remediation plan before applying to the program. Remediation plans from other schools will not be accepted.
- If you would like to increase your points, a second attempt at the TEAS will be considered 6 months after the first attempt.
- If a student has multiple attempts the first TEAS score within the last 6 months will be accepted.
- Applicants need to upload all TEAS attempts with their application.
Additional Requirements
- Current and clear California Licensed Vocational Nursing License
- Students must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and be willing to receive the influenza vaccine each year while in the program
- ALL nursing students are required to complete a background check and urine drug screen with American Databank before beginning a program in San Diego County. This is a Hospital/Health Care Agency requirement. If you have any convictions on your background check in the last 7 years, you will not be eligible to start the program. Students will be given the information to obtain these requirements at the orientation and advisement.
- The California Board of Registered Nursing may deny a license regulated by the Business and Professional Code, Section 480, on such grounds as: being convicted of a crime, acts of dishonesty, fraud or deceit. All students selected for enrollment in the nursing program will be assessed for past criminal activity prior to clinical experiences.
- A valid SSN or ITIN is required
Prior to applying, students must achieve an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 for Human Physiology (BIO 220; 4 semester units), and Microbiology (BIO 230; 5 semester units) with no grade less than "C" for each course and no more than one repetition of any of these courses. Repeating a course after receiving a "W" does not count toward the single repetition rule.
There is no expiration for any of the prerequisites.
Additional Requirements
- Current and clear California Licensed Vocational Nursing License
- Students must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and be willing to receive the influenza vaccine each year while in the program
- ALL nursing students are required to complete a background check and urine drug screen with American Databank before beginning a program in San Diego County. This is a Hospital/Health Care Agency requirement. If you have any convictions on your background check in the last 7 years, you will not be eligible to start the program. Students will be given the information to obtain these requirements at the orientation and advisement.
- The California Board of Registered Nursing may deny a license regulated by the Business and Professional Code, Section 480, on such grounds as: being convicted of a crime, acts of dishonesty, fraud or deceit. All students selected for enrollment in the nursing program will be assessed for past criminal activity prior to clinical experiences.
- A valid SSN or ITIN is required
The online application to the LVN-RN Program (degree seeking and 30-unit option) will be available in under "Student Forms" March 1-7 (to apply for both summer and fall).
You must have an active MCC student account to apply to the LVN-RN program. Students are inactivated at 美姬社区 after two semesters of non-attendance.
All applicants with a complete application will be placed in a lottery for admission.
Transcript Requirement
Please submit official AP scores and official transcripts from every school attended to Admissions and Records two weeks prior to the application deadline.
Send official transcripts to
transcripts@miracosta.edu
Foreign Transcripts
If you took a prerequisite course in a foreign country, foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a credential evaluation service for determining U.S. equivalency. View list of approved agencies.
TEAS
Official TEAS score report must be sent to 美姬社区 directly from ATI two weeks prior to the application deadline.
For program and application questions, please email the Nursing & Allied Health Department
at
nursingandalliedhealth@miracosta.edu
All policies and procedures for enrollment in the Associate Degree Nursing Program can be found in the 美姬社区 RN Student Handbook.
Applicants selected for enrollment into the program must complete the following two months prior to starting the program:
- COVID-19 vaccination with booster
- Physical Examination
- Other Required Immunizations
- Background Check
- Urine Drug Screen
The student must be free from communicable diseases, infections, and must be able to perform the essential requirements (Technical Standards) of the program with or without reasonable accommodations for disability.
If you have any convictions on your background check in the last 7 years, you will not be eligible to start the program.
Students will be given the information to obtain these requirements at the orientation and advisement.
Students should plan on spending approximately $1500 per semester during the LVN-RN Program for tuition, uniforms, books, clinical equipment and required software package, physical examination and immunizations.
Students must have reliable transportation to travel to various clinical agencies throughout San Diego County and should budget for these expenses.
Scholarships and loans are available for qualified students. Contact the Financial Aid Office for further details.
Students holding a bachelor's degree in another discipline from a U.S. regionally accredited institution may not be required to take any other general education requirements for the A.S. Registered Nursing degree. Additionally, the Plan A general education requirement may be met by submitting a transcript verifying completion of an associate degree at an institution accredited . Students are highly encouraged to schedule an appointment with a 美姬社区 academic counselor to confirm that all general education requirements have been met.
美姬社区 has a collaboration with for graduates to attain their BSN while attending classes on the Oceanside campus. MCC also has agreements with the following institutions for our ADN graduates to continue with their BSN at a discounted price:
The Registered Nursing Program is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing
1170 Durfee Ave., Suite G
South El Monte, CA 91733-4400
626.575.7080
For program and application questions, please email the Nursing & Allied Health Department
at
nursingandalliedhealth@miracosta.edu
The mission of the 美姬社区 Nursing Program is to educate a diverse population of qualified students to become safe, competent, and caring registered nurses who will provide care in a variety of settings throughout the community. The program also serves as a foundation for educational mobility, personal growth, and lifelong learning.
The Nursing Program directly aligns with the college mission by providing educational opportunities to a diverse population of students in a supportive, caring environment.
- At least 85% of entering students complete the nursing program within three years (graduation rate).
- At least 85% of graduates passed the NCLEX-RN as first-time writers per national average.
- At least 85% of employers rate graduates as average or above average in demonstrating nursing process, providing safe care, and behaving in a caring and professional manner.
- At least 85% of graduates rate their education at MCC as above average in managing and providing care to patients.
- At least 75% of graduates acquire their first RN position within one year of graduation.