The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program provides an integrated nursing curriculum that assists students in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to function as beginning practitioners of nursing. The curriculum includes classroom, skills lab, simulation lab, and clinical courses. Students must satisfactorily complete all the nursing courses in each semester concurrently in order to progress to the next semester of the program, and all semesters must be taken in sequence. Acceptance into the program is required to take the RNSG courses.
Upon completion of the program of study, the student will have earned an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Nursing. Graduates of the program may then apply to the Board of Nursing to take the licensure exam to become a registered nurse. To qualify to take the licensing exam, students must meet eligibility requirements stipulated by the Board of Nursing. Applicants who have reason to believe they may be ineligible to take the licensing exam due to criminal background issues may petition the BON for a declaratory order. This should be done prior to entering the nursing program since these eligibility issues also prevent the student from enrolling in the clinical courses. Information about eligibility is available on the program's website and on the website for the Texas Board of Nursing.
Detailed information about the program is available by sending an email request to nursing@grayson.edu.
The following general information about the Nursing program is current at the time of printing, but all information is subject to change without notice or obligation.
Information sessions are available for interested candidates to attend. The schedule is posted on the Grayson website calendar and the program's website.
Students who desire admission via transfer to GC must adhere to the GC course transfer policies outlined in the GC Student Handbook. This includes submitting official copies of transcripts from each college or university previously attended to the Office of Admissions and Records and a copy of the transcripts to the ADN program. The Office of Admissions and Records will not send a copy to the ADN office. Prerequisite and corequisite general education courses will be accepted for transfer and application toward the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Nursing if the course is evaluated as equivalent to the required course at GC. The student is highly encouraged to meet with their Grayson Health Science Success Coach to start the evaluation process.
Nursing courses are accepted for transfer only with prior approval of the ADN Admissions Committee. Students wishing to transfer nursing courses should email nursing@grayson.edu. Copies of course syllabi from all previous nursing courses must be submitted to the ADN Program Coordinator to determine eligibility for transfer. Applicants must also provide a letter from the previous nursing program director stating that the applicant is currently passing and in good standing. Students who were unsuccessful in another nursing program are not eligible to transfer into Grayson's ADN Nursing Program.
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at Grayson College at the Main Campus located in Denison, Texas is accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Phone: 404.975.5000
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate Degree Nursing Program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at Grayson College is approved by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON).
Texas Board of Nursing
1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 10-200
Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512.305.7400
https://www.bon.state.tx.us
Subject | Semester Hours |
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BIOL 2401 or BIOL 2301 with BIOL 2101 (Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
BIOL 2402 or BIOL 2302 and BIOL 2102 (Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
MATH 1314 (College Algebra) or MATH 1342 (Elementary Statistical Methods) | 3 |
Prerequisites: | 11 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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RNSG 1423 (Introduction to Professional Nursing for Integrated Programs) | 4 |
RNSG 1119 (Integrated Nursing Skills) | 1 |
RNSG 1360 (Clinical) | 3 |
BIOL 2420 or BIOL 2320 and BIOL 2120 (Microbiology Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
PSYC 2301 (General Psychology) | 3 |
RNSG 2404 (Integrated Care of the Patient with Common Health Care Needs) |
4 |
RNSG 1144 (Nursing Skills) | 1 |
RNSG 1461 (Clinical) | 4 |
ENGL 1301 (Composition I) | 3 |
Language, Philosophy, and Culture/Creative Arts Core | 3 |
PSYC 2314 (Lifespan, Growth & Development) | 3 |
RNSG 2414 (Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs) | 4 |
RNSG 2462 (Clinical) | 4 |
RNSG 2435 (Integrated Client Care Management) | 4 |
RNSG 2463 (Clinical) | 4 |
Total: | 60 |
Capstone Requirement: Successful completion of RNSG 2435 and 2463.
*Please review your Student Planner or contact your Success Coach/Faculty Mentor to review which courses may be used to fill core requirements.
The Transitional Entry (TE) program track facilitates upward educational mobility for the licensed vocational/practical nurse by offering advanced placement into the nursing program. Students in the TE program receive 8 semester credits for prior vocational nursing courses. The TE students will start their courses in the second-semester courses of the Traditional ADN program. Grading and progression policies are the same for all students in the ADN Nursing program regardless of entry as a Traditional or TE student.
Detailed information about the program is available by sending an email request to nursing@grayson.edu and on the program's website.
The following general information about the TE program is current at the time of printing, but all information is subject to change without notice or obligation.
Information sessions are held monthly for interested candidates to attend. The schedule is posted on the Grayson website calendar.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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BIOL 2401 or BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2101 (Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
BIOL 2420 or BIOL 2320 and BIOL 2120 (Microbiology for Non-Science Majors Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
PSYC 2301 (General Psychology) | 3 |
BIOL 2402 or BIOL 2302 with BIOL 2102 (Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture and Lab) | 4 |
PSYC 2314 (Lifespan, Growth & Development) | 3 |
ENGL 1301 (Composition I) | 3 |
MATH 1314 (College Algebra) or MATH 1342 (Elementary Statistical Methods) | 3 |
prerequisites | 24 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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Language, Philosophy, and Culture/Creative Arts Core | 3 |
Corequisites: | 3 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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RNSG 2404 (Care of Patients with Common Needs) | 4 |
RNSG 1144 (Nursing Skills 2) | 1 |
RNSG 1461 (Clinical Nursing 2) | 4 |
First semester: | 9 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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RNSG 2414 (Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs) | 4 |
RNSG 2462 (Clinical) | 4 |
Second semester: | 8 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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RNSG 2435 (Integrated Client Care Management) | 4 |
RNSG 2463 (Clinical) | 4 |
Third semester: | 8 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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Credit Award for LVN/LPN License | 8 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
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Total Credits | 60 |
Capstone Requirement: Successful completion of RNSG 2435 and 2463.
Please review your Student Planner or contact your Success Coach/Faculty Mentor to review which courses may be used to fill core requirements.