Linda Ballard, Program Coordinator (606) 451-6737 linda.ballard@kctcs.edu
Program offered at the Somerset Campus.
Course work in this program is presented in an evening/weekend format for working students. The Associate Degree Nursing program prepares graduates to use their skill and knowledge to fulfill the role of the nurse: enhance human flourishing, demonstrate sound nursing judgment, continually develop professional identity, and possess a spirit of inquiry to improve the quality of patient care. Encompassed within these roles are the core components of context and environment, knowledge and science, personal/professional development, quality and safety, relationship-centered care, and teamwork. These core components are introduced, developed and built upon through the curriculum. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum is organized around a clearly defined conceptual framework and combines general education and nursing courses. The nursing courses correlate classroom and clinical instruction in a variety of community agencies. Program admits once every three semesters. Call the nursing office for dates.
Download Program Overview (pdf).To learn how to apply to SCC, see the Admissions Checklist.Technical Standards
Contact the nursing program office to obtain an information packet.
Copies of the following materials must be submitted to the Nursing Coordinator’s office by the deadline date (call nursing office for dates):
Upon admission to the program, the student must submit the following: