PRE-ADMISSION INFORMATION
APPLICATION INFORMATION
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Program Director
(903) 875-7549 (Corsicana)
Dean's Office
(972) 923-5120 (Waxahachie)
Coordinator of Operations/Advisor
(972) 923-5121 (Waxahachie)
REQUEST INFO
Please use the form below to get more information about Navarro College. A member of our Recruiting staff will be in touch with you shortly. We hope to assist you in any way that we can.
LVN (Licensed Vocational Nursing)
The 12-month curriculum in Vocational Nursing leads to a Certificate of Completion and prepares graduates to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses. Successful completion of the examination will allow graduates to practice as a licensed vocational nurse in the State of Texas. The curriculum is approved by the Texas Board of Nursing and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
ADMISSION TO THE VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM Admission to the Vocational Nursing Program is a separate procedure from admission to Navarro College. Applicants must first meet all admission criteria for Navarro College. After acceptance as a student by Navarro College, a student is then eligible to seek admission to the Vocational Nursing Program. Admission to the Vocational Nursing Program is based on a competitive basis. A new class is accepted for admission into the program each fall at each of the four locations (Corsicana, Midlothian, Waxahachie and Mexia). Campus placement is 100% based on ranking points. No prerequisites are required, but Math Proficiency is advised before entry. Note: Even though there are no prerequisites for the LVN program, program admission is based on ranking points and students are awarded addition points for classes taken and any prerequisite courses that were taken for the ADN program. (Biology 2401, Biology 2301, Psychology 2301, Psychology 2314, and Microbiology 2420.) Any college hours must be completed with a C or better by the end of fall 2024 in order to receive the additional points. Students may complete non-nursing academic courses prior to admission to the LVN Program. Counselors are available for assistance with degree planning. While in the program, courses must be completed with a score of 75 or better to continue on in the program.
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PATHWAYS TO CAREER ADVANCEMENT
Licensed Vocational Nurses have the option of applying to the LVN-RN Bridge Program of the ADN. Generic Program after one year of work experience.
See which states this program meets licensure/certification requirements »
NOTICE TO STUDENTS REGARDING LICENSING (HB 1508) |
Effective September 1st 2017, HB 1508 amends the Texas Occupations Code Section 53 that requires education providers to notify you a potential or enrolled student that a criminal history may make you ineligible for an occupational license upon program completion.
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CAREER DESTINATION MAP
Licensed Vocational Nursing (Certificate)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
MARKETABLE SKILLS
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TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
Navarro College
Vocational Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing
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Vocational Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing
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Vocational Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing
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Vocational Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing
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Vocational Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing
Wayland Baptist University
Vocational Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Prairie View A&M University
Vocational Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Sam Houston State University
Vocational Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Tarleton State University
Vocational Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
PROGRAM PEER REVIEW COMMITTEE
As an organization that has 10 or more Registered Nurses on staff, Navarro College has a Peer Review Committee process as required by the Texas Board of Nursing. One purpose of the Peer Review Committee is to review the merits of complaints concerning a nurse employed by Navarro College or the nursing care provided by a nurse employed by Navarro College and to make a determination or recommendation regarding the complaint.
Navarro College and the Navarro College Associate Degree Nursing Program and Vocational
Nursing Program use this web site and other means to inform the public about nursing
practice information. Navarro College professional nurses maintain established professional
and ethical standards and adhere to all Texas Board of Nursing rules.
PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION
Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm
Email the Health Professions Office
Program Director
(903) 875-7549 (Corsicana)
Dean’s Office
(972) 923-5120 (Waxahachie)
Coordinator of Operations/Advisor
(972) 923-5121 (Waxahachie)