Effective Fall 2024

The LPN-RN major offers the license practical nurse (LPN) a defined pathway to a degree and licensure for the Registered Nurse (RN).  This curriculum prepares graduates to assume professional nurse positions in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other related healthcare environments. Upon successful completion of this major, the graduate is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). With work experience and continuing education, the graduate may develop the ability to assume responsibility for administering or directing the health care of a group of patients. This curriculum provides a solid foundation for entry into the baccalaureate degree in nursing.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find jobs in hospital acute care settings, long-term care facilities, home health agencies, state and federal health related facilities, private duty nursing agencies, and within the office practice of physicians, surgeons, and dentists. 

Special Admissions Requirements

Anyone desiring entrance into this major must first gain admission to Penn College. Acceptance into this selective admission major is based upon additional requirements beyond College admission. Details are available on the Selective Admission Criteria and Process webpage.

Special Equipment Needs

Students in this major are expected to purchase a dual head stethoscope, a custom nursing kit (must be purchased at the College Store), uniforms, malpractice insurance, medical insurance, clearances, certifications, and various smaller items. Refer to the estimated expenses and equipment costs list  for a complete list.

Laptop Computer Required 
 

  • Windows 11 or higher (recommended). 
  • Intel Core i5 or i7 (generation 10 or higher) processor (recommended). 
  • 8+ GB RAM (recommended).  
  • 250+ GB Solid State Disk (SSD) drive (recommended). 
  • Laptop must include a webcam and microphone (required). 
  • Laptop must include a wireless network card (required). 
  • Broadband Internet connection when working off campus (required). 
  • Additional plug-ins may be required (Information Technology Services Service Desk available for assistance). 
  • Chromebooks and other devices running Chrome OS are prohibited

Remediation Strategies

Students must complete all required remediation in math prior to being considered for selection into the major. Students are expected to remediate any deficiencies as explained in the College Catalog (see https://www.pct.edu/catalog/admissions-policy).

Transfer Procedures

This major will follow the transfer standards established by the College, which requires a minimum of a "C" grade in transfer courses. Official transcripts must be sent to the Pennsylvania College of Technology Admissions office. The College may also request official high school transcripts or an official GED score report. Students seeking acceptance for spring must submit official transcripts and a copy of the Pennsylvania LPN license by December 1st. Applicants transferring from other colleges will have their nursing credits evaluated by a Penn College Nursing official after they have been accepted into the major.

International health credentials/licensure, sciences courses, and most math courses will not be accepted to satisfy requirements of this major. Please see additional information for international students applying to the School of Nursing & Health Sciences majors.

Program Goals

A graduate of this major should be able to:
  • function effectively in the role of the nurse to collaboratively impact patient outcomes while embracing professional identity and the values of the nursing profession. (Professional Identity)
  • manage comprehensive person-centered care efficiently when providing care to clients of all ages and developmental levels based on their diverse needs. (Comprehensive Person-Centered Care)
  • create a learning environment that encourages the respectful exchange of information to improve individual, family, and societal health and to enhance their professional growth and development. (Teaching and Learning)
  • demonstrate effective clinical judgment by using the nursing process to provide effective individualized comprehensive care to a diverse population. (Nursing Process)
  • use information and technology with integrity to communicate, manage, mitigate error, and support decision-making. (Information Literacy)
  • engage in dynamic, effective communication to build meaningful and cooperative working relationships between and among persons, families, and the interprofessional healthcare team. (Collaboration)
  • integrate current, peer-reviewed research with clinical expertise to deliver individualized, evidenced-based healthcare to a diverse Population. (Evidenced-Based Practice)

Performance Standards

All students offered a reserved seat in this major are required to maintain a math/science grade calculation of 2.5 or greater and a cumulative graduation GPA of 2.5 or greater prior to entering the first nursing course. If a student does not maintain the required grade calculations, the student will relinquish their seat and be placed into the pre-nursing major. Re-selection into the major will be required during the next selection period and will follow the current selective admission criteria. In addition, all students must earn a “C” (2.0) or higher in all NUR, CHM, and BIO courses; if a lower grade is earned in any of these courses, the course must be repeated.

The following grading system is applied to all nursing courses in this major. There is no rounding of grades: 
A = 90-100
B = 80-89.99
C = 75-79.99
F = 74.99 and below

Curriculum

Pre. ProgramCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
NUR118Credentials Proven by Licensure (LPN) 77 MREQ
TOTAL CREDITS 7
First SemesterCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
FYE101First Year Experience 1.50 1.50 SREQ
BIO115Human Anatomy & Physiology I 43 3 SREQ
ENL111English Composition I 33 SREQ
MNAMath Elective (MTH123 or Higher) 3 SMNA
PSY111General Psychology 33 SREQ
TOTAL CREDITS 14
Second SemesterCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
PSY203Developmental Psychology 33 SREQ
BIO125Human Anatomy & Physiology II 43 3 SREQ
BIO201Microbiology 43 3 SREQ
TOTAL CREDITS 11
Third SemesterCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
NUR213LPN-RN Role Transition & Medical- Surgical Nursing I 75 MREQ
NUR287Essentials of Pharmacology 22 MREQ
CSC124Information, Technology & Society 33 SREQ
TOTAL CREDITS 12
Fourth SemesterCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
NUR214Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing II 53 MREQ
NUR272Psychosocial Nursing 32 MREQ
NUR274Topics in Nursing 22 MREQ
ENL121English Composition II 33 SREQ
or
ENL201Technical & Professional Communication 33 SREQ
or
SPCSpeech Elective 3 SSPC
TOTAL CREDITS 13
Fifth SemesterCreditsNotesLectureLab/ClinicalM/SType
NUR291LPN-RN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing III 53 MREQ
NUR270Childbearing Nursing 32 MREQ
NUR271Nursing Care of Children 32 MREQ
FITFitness & Wellness Elective 1 SFIT
TOTAL CREDITS 12

Notice of Conviction

Child abuse clearances and criminal background checks are required for this major as established by clinical affiliation agreements. Agencies can prohibit students from participating in clinical experiences at their sites if a criminal record exists or a positive drug test is noted. By virtue of contract for Pennsylvania College of Technology students to be at clinical sites, agencies have the right to ask for random drug testing. Inability to complete clinical, fieldwork, or intern educational experiences will result in the inability to meet program and course outcomes. For additional clarification, students can speak with their program director.

The Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing advises that a drug-related conviction and/or conviction of a felonious act or two misdemeanors might result in denial and/or revocation of a license to practice nursing. In accordance with The professional Nurse Law, Act of 1951, P.L. 317, No. 69, as amended, the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing shall not issue a license to an applicant who has been convicted of a felonious act prohibited by the Act known as "The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act" or convicted of a felony relating to a controlled substance in a court of law of the United States or any other state, territory or country unless at least 10 years have elapsed from the date of the conviction.

Penn College complies with the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989. Pursuant to this Act, all forms of marijuana, including medical marijuana, are classified as prohibited controlled substances. Additionally, alcohol, illegal drugs, and legal drugs obtained without a prescription, or which may impair a student’s ability to perform his/her educational responsibilities are strictly prohibited. Students are subject to drug screening at various phases of the program. Please note that a positive drug screening for marijuana will be deemed a positive test and will result in a student being dismissed from the program, even if the student has been lawfully certified to use medical marijuana and/or possesses a valid medical marijuana identification card issued in accordance with applicable state law.

Accreditation

The associate nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania is fully approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the:  

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 975-5000 

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate nursing program is continuing accreditation. 

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs .