LPN to RN Bridge Program in York, PA
The LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program is based upon current nursing practice, including nursing and general education courses. Classroom theory, challenging assignments, skill labs, and clinical experiences prepare students for an entry-level RN position. Upon successful completion of all program requirements, students earn an Associate's Degree in Nursing.
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“The instructors were knowledgeable, understanding, and nurturing. They have assisted me in completing my goal to become a nurse.”
"It is with much pride that I was given this opportunity to share with you my experiences as a student at Jersey College. While at Jersey College I was provided with fulfilling clinical experiences that contributed to my success. The instructors were knowledgeable, understanding, and nurturing. They have assisted me in completing my goal to become a nurse.
I cannot find words to express my sincere gratitude to the faculty and staff at Jersey College. I strongly believe that Jersey College was the right choice for me."
- Tanesha W.
LPN Graduate, Teterboro Campus
Why Jersey College?
- Academic Excellence
- Community Engagement
- Diverse Student Experience
- Adaptation to Change
Jersey College is dedicated to excellence in nursing education. We are devoted to providing quality nursing education and to bridge the labor gap in the nursing field.
Some of the main benefits you will enjoy as a nursing student at Jersey College include:
- Sole focus on Nursing Education for nearly 20 years
- Individualized attention and support for our students
- The Jersey College family atmosphere
- Dedicated faculty who are passionate about the art and science of nursing
- Join a network of more than 10,000 graduates
Curriculum
Jersey College has a holistic approach to the nursing education process.
The nurse needs to understand the importance of addressing the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the patient in an ever-changing, complex society. These principles provide the structure framework and foundation for the nursing curriculum. The primary building block for the Practical Nursing curriculum is the holistic nursing model.
A sample education plan and course descriptions are available below.
The LPN Program includes both academic classroom work and clinical education in our training labs and with our offsite practicum partners. The program follows a Humanistic model, recognizing that every person is uniquely composed and more than a sum of their parts.
Upon completing their LPN education, students have the option of immediately applying for the LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program or pursuing jobs in the nursing field. This provides the flexibility adult students need to balance work, home life, and nursing school.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- LEVEL I
Course # Course Title Credits HSC205 Human Body in Health and Disease* 3.0 ENG201 Composition I 4.5 HSC203 Pathophysiology 4.5 HUN201 Nutrition 4.5 MAT201 or MAT202 Math for Problem Solving & Research* or College Algebra* 4.5 PSY201 Life Span Development 4.5 SOC201 Sociology 4.5 Additional Required Courses for Generic Track HSC208 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 6.0 NUS210 Healthcare Foundations 9.5 NUS212 Health Assessment and Skills 7.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS201** LPN to RN Transition 3.0 NUS213 Health Assessment and Skills 4.5 * Students at campuses in New Jersey are required to take MAT201 (Math for Problem Solving & Research) and students at campuses in Florida are required to take MAT202 (College Algebra)
** Students in LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program are provided with 20 quarter credits for prior learning upon completion of NUS201 (LPN to RN Transition)
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits NUR201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I Perspectives and Assessment of Care 12.0 NUR202 Geriatric Nursing: Management Concepts for Elder Care 6.0 NUR203 Psychiatric Nursing: Assessment and Management of Mental Health 6.0 NUR204 Maternal-Newborn Nursing: A Family and Community-Based Approach 6.0 NUR205 Pediatric Nursing: Care for Children and Their Families 6.0 HSC204*** Principles of Pharmacology 4.5
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Perspectives and Assessment of Care 13.5 NUR211 Nursing Leadership and NCLEX Seminar 4.5
- LEVEL I
Course # Course Title Credits HSC205 Human Body in Health and Disease* 3.0 ENG201 Composition I 4.5 HSC203 Pathophysiology 4.5 HUN201 Nutrition 4.5 MAT201 or MAT202 Math for Problem Solving & Research* or College Algebra* 4.5 PSY201 Life Span Development 4.5 SOC201 Sociology 4.5 Additional Required Courses for Generic Track HSC208 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 6.0 NUS210 Healthcare Foundations 9.5 NUS212 Health Assessment and Skills 7.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS201** LPN to RN Transition 3.0 NUS213 Health Assessment and Skills 4.5 * Students at campuses in New Jersey are required to take MAT201 (Math for Problem Solving & Research) and students at campuses in Florida are required to take MAT202 (College Algebra)
** Students in LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program are provided with 20 quarter credits for prior learning upon completion of NUS201 (LPN to RN Transition)
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits NUR201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I Perspectives and Assessment of Care 12.0 NUR202 Geriatric Nursing: Management Concepts for Elder Care 6.0 NUR203 Psychiatric Nursing: Assessment and Management of Mental Health 6.0 NUR204 Maternal-Newborn Nursing: A Family and Community-Based Approach 6.0 NUR205 Pediatric Nursing: Care for Children and Their Families 6.0 HSC204*** Principles of Pharmacology 4.5
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Perspectives and Assessment of Care 13.5 NUR211 Nursing Leadership and NCLEX Seminar 4.5
- LEVEL I
Course # Course Title Credits HSC205 Human Body in Health and Disease* 3.0 ENG201 Composition I 4.5 HSC203 Pathophysiology 4.5 HUN201 Nutrition 4.5 MAT201 or MAT202 Math for Problem Solving & Research* or College Algebra* 4.5 PSY201 Life Span Development 4.5 SOC201 Sociology 4.5 Additional Required Courses for Generic Track HSC208 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 6.0 NUS210 Healthcare Foundations 9.5 NUS212 Health Assessment and Skills 7.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS201** LPN to RN Transition 3.0 NUS213 Health Assessment and Skills 4.5 * Students at campuses in New Jersey are required to take MAT201 (Math for Problem Solving & Research) and students at campuses in Florida are required to take MAT202 (College Algebra)
** Students in LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program are provided with 20 quarter credits for prior learning upon completion of NUS201 (LPN to RN Transition)
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits NUR201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I Perspectives and Assessment of Care 12.0 NUR202 Geriatric Nursing: Management Concepts for Elder Care 6.0 NUR203 Psychiatric Nursing: Assessment and Management of Mental Health 6.0 NUR204 Maternal-Newborn Nursing: A Family and Community-Based Approach 6.0 NUR205 Pediatric Nursing: Care for Children and Their Families 6.0 HSC204*** Principles of Pharmacology 4.5
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Perspectives and Assessment of Care 13.5 NUR211 Nursing Leadership and NCLEX Seminar 4.5
- LEVEL I
Course # Course Title Credits ENG201 Composition I 4.5 HSC203 Pathophysiology 4.5 HUN201 Nutrition 4.5 MAT201 Math for Problem Solving & Research 4.5 PSY201 Life Span Development 4.5 SOC201 Sociology 4.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS201* LPN to RN Transition 3.0 NUS213 Health Assessment and Skills 4.5 * Students in LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program are provided with 20 quarter credits for prior learning upon completion of NUS201 (LPN to RN Transition)
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits NUR201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I Perspectives and Assessment of Care 12.0 NUR202 Geriatric Nursing: Management Concepts for Elder Care 6.0 NUR203 Psychiatric Nursing: Assessment and Management of Mental Health 6.0 NUR204 Maternal-Newborn Nursing: A Family and Community-Based Approach 6.0 NUR205 Pediatric Nursing: Care for Children and Their Families 6.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Perspectives and Assessment of Care 13.5 NUR211 Nursing Leadership and NCLEX Seminar 4.5
- LEVEL I
Course # Course Title Credits ENG201 Composition I 4.5 HSC203 Pathophysiology 4.5 HUN201 Nutrition 4.5 MAT201 Math for Problem Solving & Research 4.5 PSY201 Life Span Development 4.5 SOC201 Sociology 4.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS201* LPN to RN Transition 3.0 NUS213 Health Assessment and Skills 4.5 * Students in LPN to RN Bridge track of the Professional Nursing program are provided with 20 quarter credits for prior learning upon completion of NUS201 (LPN to RN Transition)
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits NUR201 Medical-Surgical Nursing I Perspectives and Assessment of Care 12.0 NUR202 Geriatric Nursing: Management Concepts for Elder Care 6.0 NUR203 Psychiatric Nursing: Assessment and Management of Mental Health 6.0 NUR204 Maternal-Newborn Nursing: A Family and Community-Based Approach 6.0 NUR205 Pediatric Nursing: Care for Children and Their Families 6.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR210 Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Perspectives and Assessment of Care 13.5 NUR211 Nursing Leadership and NCLEX Seminar 4.5
- General Education ***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education ***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ****These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, except in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
- General Education***
Course # Course Title Credits BIO202** Microbiology: Impact of Microorganisms on the Environment with Lab 4.0 ENG201** Composition I 3.0 HUN201 Nutrition 3.0 **** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab 8.0 MAT202** College Algebra 3.0 PSY201 Life Span Development 3.0 SOC201** Sociology 3.0 ***These courses may be completed in any Level, expect in Arizona where the courses must be completed prior to entering the Professional Nursing program in Level II.
**** Human Body in Health and Disease with Lab may be fulfilled by either (i) HSC205, HSC206 and HSC207 (or equivalent courses BIO204, BIO205 and BIO207) or
(ii) BIO206 and BIO207.
- Level I Courses
Course # Course Title Credits Generic Option Coursework NUS215 Healthcare Foundations 6.5 Additional Required Courses for LPN to RN Bridge Track NUS216 Transitions and Health Assessment 6.5 * Credits for Prior Learning 8.0 * Students granted advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program receive upon admittance 8.0 sesmester credits for prior learning related to completion of a Practical Nursing program.
- LEVEL II
Course # Course Title Credits HSC204 Principles of Pharmacology 3.0 NUR221 Nursing II: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR222 or NUR227 Nursing III: Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 / 6.0 NUR223 Nursing IV: Care of Women and Children 10.0
- LEVEL III
Course # Course Title Credits NUR224 Nursing V: Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing 7.5 NUR225 or NUR228 Nursing VI: Leadership and Delegation 2.0 / 1.5 NUR226 Nursing Seminar 6.0
**Transfer credits considered for courses completed. See Academic Catalog for additional details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For more information, please check out our Professional and Practical Nursing Programs FAQs PDF.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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How Long Does it take to commute from Enterprise, AL, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Enterprise typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from Enterprise, AL to Jersey College »
The commute from Ozark typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Ozark, AL to Jersey College »
The commute from Ashford typically takes about 25 minutes. Get directions from Ashford, AL to Jersey College »
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit is limited in the Dothan, AL region. Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus. The Wiregrass Transit Authority also offers Dial-a-Ride and Ride-to-Work services.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit is limited in the Mesa, AZ region. Valley Metro operates buses, rail, shuttles, and streetcars throughout the region, and recommends several commuter resources such as carpooling services.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Tempe, Scottsdale, Phoenix, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Tempe typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Tempe, AZ to Jersey College »
The commute from Scottsdale typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Scottsdale, AZ to Jersey College »
The commute from Phoenix, AZ to Jersey College Mesa typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from Phoenix, AZ to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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How long does it take to commute from Sahuarita, Marana, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Sahuarita typically takes about 25 minutes. Get directions from Sahuarita, AZ to Jersey College »
The commute from Marana typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from Marana, AZ to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Brookville, FL region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include "TheBus" - Purple Route.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Spring Hill, Ocala, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Spring Hill typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Spring Hill, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Ocala typically takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Get directions from Ocala, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from New Port Richey typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from New Port Richey, FL to Jersey College » *
Get personalized directions to Jersey College »
*This recommended route has tolls.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
-
How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Fort Lauderdale, FL region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the Boward County Transit (BCT) bus number 72 and 02.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Oakland Park, Hollywood, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Oakland Park, FL typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Oakland Park, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Hollywood typically takes about 40 minutes.* Get directions from Hollywood, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Fort Lauderdale typically takes about 25 minutes. Get directions from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Pompano Beach typically takes about 35 minutes.* Get directions from Pompano Beach, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Deerfield Beach typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from Deerfield Beach, FL to Jersey College »
Get personalized directions to Jersey College »
*These recommended routes have tolls.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 15-33 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Please reach out to an Admissions Representative to discuss timing expectations for your unique situation.
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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How long does it take to commute from St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from St. Petersburg typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from St. Petersburg, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Clearwater typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Clearwater, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Seminole typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Seminole, FL to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Melbourne, FL region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the Space Coast Area Transit bus number 28.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Palm Bay, Rockledge, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Palm Bay typically takes about 20 minutes. Get directions from Palm Bay, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Rockledge typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Rockledge, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Orlando typically takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. Get directions from Orlando, FL to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Naples, FL region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the Collier Area Transit (CAT) bus numbers 17 and 21.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Fort Myers and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Fort Myers typically takes about 45 minutes. Get from Fort Myers, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Lehigh Acres typically takes about 1 hour. Get directions from Lehigh Acres, FL to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit is limited in the Port Charlotte, FL region. However, Charlotte County Transit offers a shuttle service in the area that is available for college students.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Venice, FL and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Venice, FL, typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Venice, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Fort Myers, FL, typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Fort Myers, FL to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
-
How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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How long does it take to commute from central Tampa, Kissimmee, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Tampa typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from central Tampa, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Kissimmee typically takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Get directions from Kissimmee, FL to Jersey College »*
The commute from Riverview typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Riverview, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Lakeland typically takes about 35 minutes. Get directions from Lakeland, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Winter Haven typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Winter Haven, FL to Jersey College »*
Get personalized directions to Jersey College »
*These recommended routes have tolls.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. Coursework may not be transferred into the Practical Nursing program. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Practical Nursing program may range from 12-18 months depending on your schedule.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 15-33 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Please reach out to an Admissions Representative to discuss timing expectations for your unique situation.
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit in the Fort Wayne, IN region is provided by Citilink. The 22 bus stops nearby campus—which also offers additional commuter services as part of the Flexlink program. Reference Citilink’s trip planner for more information.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from central Fort Wayne, Elkhart, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Fort Wayne typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Fort Wayne, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Elkhart typically takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. Get directions from Elkhart, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Warsaw typically takes about 55 minutes. Get directions from Warsaw, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Huntington typically takes about 25 minutes. Get directions from Huntington, IN to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Jenkintown, PA region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the SEPTA bus number 55 or the West Trenton regional rail line to Noble station—a convenient 8-minute walk from campus.
Montgomery County also promotes curb-to-curb commuter services via TransNet.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Philadelphia, Norristown, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Center City Philadelphia typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Center City Philly to Jersey College »
The commute from North Philadelphia typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from North Philly to Jersey College »
The commute from Norristown typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Norristown, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Lansdale typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Lansdale, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Camden, NJ typically takes about 40 minutes. Get directions from Camden, NJ to Jersey College »
The commute from Wilmington, DE typically takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. Get directions from Wilmington, DE to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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How long does it take to commute from Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Wilkes-Barre typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Wilkes-Barre, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Kingston typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Kingston, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Allentown typically takes about 1 hour 30 minutes.* Get directions from Allentown, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Pittston typically takes about 20 minutes. Get directions from Pittston, PA to Jersey College »
Get personalized directions to Jersey College »
*This recommended route has tolls.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Local buses are operated by the Cleveland Urban Area Transit System (CUATS). The green bus connects to campus via the Sky Ridge Medical Center stop. You can view the system map or contact SETHRA (the Southeast Tennessee Human Resource Agency) for more information.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Chattanooga, Atlanta, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Cleveland, TN takes about 5 minutes. Get directions from Cleveland to Jersey College »
The commute from Chattanooga, TN typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Chattanooga to Jersey College »
The commute from Dalton, GA typically takes about 45 minutes. Get directions from Dalton to Jersey College »
The commute from Atlanta, GA typically takes about 2 hours 10 minutes. Get directions from Atlanta to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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How far is the Cleveland campus from Chattanooga?
Our Cleveland, TN campus is about a 35-minute drive from Chattanooga. Get directions from downtown Chattanooga.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
-
What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
-
Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit is limited in the west Knoxville region. The closest bus stop is operated by the Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) bus number 16. KAT also offers Paratransit door-to-door service called LIFT. Those living in the downtown Knoxville may benefit from other transit options such as the Free Trolley.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from central Knoxville, Maryville, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Knoxville typically takes about 20-25 minutes. Get directions from Knoxville, TN to Jersey College »
The commute from Maryville typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Maryville, TN to Jersey College »
The commute from Crossville typically takes about 1 hour. Get directions from Crossville, TN to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
-
When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
-
How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
-
Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
-
What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
-
Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
-
Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transportation in the York, PA region is provided by rabbittransit. Routes 1E and 1W stop within a 20-25 minute walk from campus. rabbittransit also promotes services such as the Stop Hopper on-demand shuttle service and Shared Rides for persons with disabilities.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Harrisburg, Lancaster, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from Lancaster typically takes about 30 minutes. Get directions from Lancaster, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Harrisburg typically takes about 40 minutes. Get directions from Harrisburg, PA to Jersey College »
The commute from Reading typically takes about 60 minutes. Get directions from Harrisburg, PA to Jersey College »
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Teterboro, NJ region have access to many public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the NJ Transit (NJT) bus numbers 76, 151, and 161.
The Pascack Valley Rail Line of NJ Transit Rail also stops within a 15-minute walk of campus, connection the area to many nearby cities.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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Is there parking on campus?
Vehicles registered with the student services office that have paid for a parking registration may park on campus or at the offsite lot. Vehicles parked at the offsite lot may access the campus via a shuttle bus. Please contact student services for shuttle availability.
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How long does it take to commute from New York City and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Manhattan takes about 35 minutes to 1 hour. Get directions from Manhattan, NYC to Jersey College »
The commute from Bronx, NY takes about 35 minutes to 1 hour. Get directions from Bronx, NY to Jersey College »
The commute from Jamaica in Queens, NY takes about 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes. Get directions from Jamaica, NY to Jersey College »*
The commute from Brooklyn, NY takes about 1 hour to 1 hour 45 minutes. Get directions from Brooklyn, NY to Jersey College »*
The commute from Staten Island, NY takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Get directions from Staten Island to Jersey College »*
Get personalized directions to Jersey College »
*These recommended routes have tolls.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. Coursework may not be transferred into the Practical Nursing program. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Ewing, NJ region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the NJ Transit bus numbers 603, 606, 609, and 613.
NJ Transit Rail connects the area to many nearby cities, as well.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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How long does it take to commute from central Trenton and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Trenton typically takes about 10 minutes. Get directions from Trenton, NJ to Jersey College »
The commute from North Brunswick typically takes about 40 minutes. Get directions from North Brunswick, NJ to Jersey College »
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. Coursework may not be transferred into the Practical Nursing program. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the professional nursing program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-36 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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What is the difference between an ADN and a BSN?
ADN and BSN are both educational pathways to becoming a registered nurse. ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete, while BSN programs take 4 years.
BSN programs offer additional coursework, including additional courses in areas such as leadership, management, research, and community health. This allows BSN graduates to take on additional nursing roles and pursue graduate-level education. However, both ADN and BSN graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed as registered nurses.
Learn more in our ADN vs. BSN article in our Nursing School Guide.
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What nursing roles do you qualify for with an associate’s degree?
An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) is a great option for individuals seeking a career as a Registered Nurse. It provides a strong foundation in nursing knowledge and clinical skills, and enables graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become an RN. Additionally, many ADN programs offer flexible schedules and affordable tuition, making it a popular choice for students who need to balance work and family responsibilities while pursuing their education.
Learn more about Nursing Degree Options.
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Is an ADN different from an LPN?
Yes, an ADN is different from an LPN.
An ADN is an Associate Degree in Nursing, which is a two-year degree that prepares graduates to become registered nurses (RNs). On the other hand, an LPN is a licensed practical nurse. LPNs graduate from a certificate program that typically takes about one year to complete, such as the LPN program offered by Jersey College. LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and physicians, while RNs with an ADN degree generally have more opportunities for career advancement and higher salaries.
Learn more in our LPN vs. RN guide.
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Is an ADN the same as an RN?
An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a type of nursing degree that can lead to becoming an RN (Registered Nurse).
ADN programs typically take 2-3 years to complete and focus on the core nursing courses needed to become an RN, whereas a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is a 4-year degree that includes additional general education courses and additional nursing coursework.
Once a student completes either an ADN or BSN program and passes the NCLEX-RN exam, they are eligible to become a licensed RN.
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Students in the Jacksonville, FL region have access to public transportation options that lead them to the Jersey College campus. Notable bus routes servicing this area include the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) bus numbers 50 and 28.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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How long does it take to commute from Gainesville, FL; Savannah, GA; and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Jacksonville typically takes about 15-20 minutes. Get directions from central Jacksonville to Jersey College »
The commute from Daytona Beach, FL typically takes about 1 hour 25 minutes. From Daytona Beach to Jersey College »
The commute from Gainesville, FL typically takes about 1 hour 25 minutes. Get directions from Gainesville, FL to Jersey College »
The commute from Savannah, GA typically takes about 2 hours. Get directions from Savannah, GA to Jersey College »
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. Coursework may not be transferred into the Practical Nursing program. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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How long is the program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Practical Nursing program may range from 12-18 months depending on your schedule.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 15-33 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
Please reach out to an Admissions Representative to discuss timing expectations for your unique situation.
Program length is subject to change and is determined based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) pace of completion, (ii) quantity of credits taken per term, (iii) repeats of coursework, and (iv) leaves.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
Accreditations & Licenses
Jersey College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
Learn more on our Accreditations & Licenses page.