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A partnership between ´ó·¢ and Palomar College
Take your nursing career to the next level: earn a BSN and make yourself stand out to prospective employers!
Through this partnership program, you can transition seamlessly from the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program at Palomar College to the online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at ´ó·¢.
RN License Requirement: Please note that you'll need your RN license before taking courses NURS 440 and NURS 447 during your final semester at ´ó·¢.
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Set up an appointment with our enrollment specialist to learn how you can take advantage of the ADN-BSN collaboration program.
Sujeith Ordonez, M.A.
Senior Outreach & Recruitment Specialist
´ó·¢ Extended Learning
(760) 750-8454
Please note: To be considered for admission you must reside in an approved state.
Please also note: ´ó·¢ will accept online courses (for all requirements) from regionally accredited institutions.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS re: PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
California State University programs for professions that require licensure or certification
are intended to prepare the student to meet California licensure and certification
requirements. Admission into programs for professions that require licensure and certification
does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or certificate. Licensure and
certification requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated
with the California State University and licensure and certification requirements
can change at any time.The California State University has not determined whether
its programs meet other states’ educational or professional requirements for licensure
and certification. Students enrolled in a California State University program who
are planning to pursue licensure or certification in other states are responsible
for determining whether they will meet their state’s requirements for licensure or
certification. This disclosure is made pursuant to 34 CFR §668.43(a)(5)(v)(C).
Costs and fees for the ADN degree are provided separately by Palomar College.
* University semester fees not included. View complete breakdown of Extended Learning fees. Semester tuition subtotals based on sample program sequence. All quoted tuition rates are based on previous academic years and are subject to change without notice.
Institution | Semester | Course (units) |
---|---|---|
Palomar |
Fall 1 |
Introduction to Nursing Concepts D & CL (10) |
Palomar | Spring 1 |
Health Concepts for Childbearing (3) |
´ó·¢ | Summer 1 |
ANTH 301 Culture and Medicine Healers & Healing Practices (3) |
Palomar | Fall 2 |
Advanced Nursing Concepts I (5 week course) (3) |
Palomar | Spring 2 |
Transition to Professional Nursing Practice Concepts (16 Weeks) (8.5) |
´ó·¢ | Spring 2 |
NURS 350 Role Transition for the RN (2) |
´ó·¢ | Summer 2 |
NURS 370 Health Promotion & Patient Education Strategies (2) |
´ó·¢ | Fall 3 |
NURS 310 Nursing Assessment for the RN (2) |
´ó·¢ | Spring 3 |
NURS 480 Family Nursing: Theory & Practice (3) |
Institution | Semester | Course (units) |
---|---|---|
Palomar |
Spring 1 |
Introduction to Nursing Concepts D & CL (10) |
´ó·¢ | Summer 1 |
ANTH 301 Culture and Medicine Healers & Healing Practices (3) |
Palomar | Fall 1 |
Health Concepts for Childbearing (3) |
Palomar | Spring 2 |
Advanced Nursing Concepts I (5 week course) (3) |
´ó·¢ | Spring 2 |
NURS 350 Role Transition for the RN (2) |
´ó·¢ | Summer 2 |
NURS 370 Health Promotion & Patient Education Strategies (2) |
Palomar | Fall 2 |
Transition to Professional Nursing Practice Concepts (16 Weeks) (8.5) |
´ó·¢ | Fall 2 |
NURS 310 Nursing Assessment for the RN (2) |
´ó·¢ | Spring 3 |
NURS 352 Nursing Research (3) |
´ó·¢ | Summer 3 |
NURS 450 Nursing Leadership and Professional Issues (3) |
* You must acquire your RN license before taking these courses.
No, a RN license is not required at the outset of the program. However, before taking courses NURS 440 and NURS 447 — typically in the final semester of the ADN-BSN collaborative program — you'll need to have obtained and provide proof of your RN license. Without it, you can't complete the program. We recommend getting your RN license as soon as you are eligible in order to prevent any graduation delays.
The ADN degree earned at Palomar College during the first four semesters of the concurrent enrollment program will prepare students for the NCLEX exam. In fact, students in the ADN-BSN collaborative program will be required to obtain their RN license before taking certain upper division courses during their final semester at ´ó·¢.
ADN coursework taken at Palomar College will cover all lower-division pre-licensure topics required to obtain an RN license. This coursework will also fulfill most requirements for entering the BSN program at ´ó·¢.
No, the ADN-BSN collaborative program features courses that meet college/university regulations and the specific needs of each cohort in the program. Attempts are made to coordinate student class schedules with work and family care obligations, but the ADN/RN-BSN Program assigns students according to specific, pre-determined class schedules each semester.
No; the ADN-BSN Collaborative Program is only for students who are currently enrolled, or about to enroll, in the ADN program at Palomar College. If you already have an ADN degree and RN license, you are eligible to apply directly to CSUS²Ñ’s online, accelerated ADN/RN to BSN program.
If a student fails an ADN course at the community college level, they will need to repeat the course. If repeating the course causes the student to fall out of sequence with the ADN-BSN collaborative program schedule, the student may be able to postpone their BSN enrollment at ´ó·¢ until the following cohort, pending space availability. Students who are unable to continue in the ADN-BSN collaborative program may apply to the online, accelerated ADN/RN to BSN program after they graduate from the ADN program.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) allows you to earn academic credits for skills and knowledge you've acquired outside of a traditional classroom. This can help reduce the number of courses needed for your degree, saving you time and money while accelerating your path to graduation.
Start by contacting your ´ó·¢ advisor, who will guide you through the CPL process. You’ll need to provide proof of your certifications and/or provide supporting documentation demonstrating your learning, knowledge or skill acquired through experience. Once the appropriate paperwork has been received, the department faculty will assess which credits you qualify for.
Yes, beyond certifications, prior experience such as work or military experience may also qualify for credit. Faculty at ´ó·¢ will review these experiences on a case-by-case basis to determine eligibility.
Complete both your ADN and BSN degrees in approximately three years, saving you time and money.
Earn your ADN and BSN concurrently and seamlessly without pauses or interruptions.
Enjoy fully online BSN courses at ´ó·¢ and balance your education with your existing commitments.
Explore various financial aid options to help you pursue your nursing education without unnecessary financial burden.