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Reynolds Community College Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Reynolds Community College Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing AAS


Reynolds uses the HESI for all nursing admission testing. Please see Registered Nursing HESI Admission Test Information for the complete details.  Follow the instructions at Reynolds Registered Nursing Program to apply and see the most current updates.

Associate of Applied Science

PURPOSE: The Nursing AAS program is designed to prepare diverse individuals to practice evidence-based nursing successfully as a professional member of the interdisciplinary health care team. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, the student is eligible to apply to take the licensing examination (NCLEX-RN®) required to become a Registered Nurse.

OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVES: To secure and sustain employment as a professional nurse providing nursing care to individuals, families, communities, and/or populations in a variety of health care settings

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: General college curricular admission and program-specific criteria

PROGRAM NOTES: The Virginia State Board of Nursing has the authority to deny licensure to any applicant who has violated any of the provisions of 54.1-3007 of the Code of Virginia. Any student convicted of illegal offenses other than minor traffic violations should discuss these matters with the coordinator of the Nursing AAS program prior to admission for clarification.

A criminal background check and drug screen are required prior to admission to the Nursing AAS program.  Random drug screens and repeat background checks may be required for current or returning students at any time. A student with an unsatisfactory background check and/or drug screening will be dismissed from the Nursing AAS program.

A student who has an absence greater than 12 months within the Nursing AAS program must meet current admission and curriculum requirements. A student seeking to resume enrollment must meet with the coordinator of the Nursing AAS program prior to reenrollment.

A student accepted to the Nursing AAS program must sign an Assumption of Risk document that serves to provide a general outline of hazards encountered within nursing. This list includes, but is not limited to, exposure to infectious, biological, chemical, environmental/mechanical, and psychosocial hazards, as well as loss of personal property.

Student Outcomes for the AAS in Nursing:

A student who completes the AAS in Nursing will be expected to

  1. Provide patient-centered care promoting therapeutic relationships, caring behaviors, and self-determination across the lifespan for diverse populations;
  2. Practice safe nursing care that minimizes risk of harm across systems and client populations;
  3. Demonstrate nursing judgment through the use of clinical reasoning, the nursing process, and evidence-based practice in the provision of safe, quality care;
  4. Practice professional behaviors that encompass the legal/ethical framework, while incorporating self-reflection, leadership, and a commitment to recognize the value of lifelong learning;
  5. Manage client care through quality improvement processes, information technology, and fiscal responsibility to meet client needs and support organizational outcomes; and
  6. Demonstrate principles of collaborative practice within the nursing and interdisciplinary teams fostering mutual respect and shared decision-making to achieve stated outcomes of care.

Program Specific requirements are the following:

  1. Selection of Health Science I CSC (plan code 221-190-01) on the Reynolds Community College general admission application. (Please Note: VCCS student email accounts are the only accepted email account for all correspondence)
  2. BIO 141 , BIO 142 , BIO 150  or any BIO equivalent transfer courses for credit must be taken within 7 years of admission into the first semester of the program.
  3. All prerequisite courses for the AAS Nursing Program (BIO 141 , ENG 111 , SDV 101 , and PSY 230 ) must be completed prior to the program application deadline.
  4. Complete an English language proficiency test for ALL non-native English speaking students. The TOEFL iBT, Pearson Test for English (PTE) Academic, and IELTS are the only acceptable proficiency exams. For TOEFL iBT, a minimum total score of 84 and a minimum speaking score of 26 must be earned. For PTE Academic, a minimum score of 56 must be earned. For IELTS, a minimum score of 6.5 with no communicative skill below 6.0 must be earned. Any student that has completed 6th grade through high school graduation in the United States will be waived from this requirement. Completion of ENG 111or ESL courses does not satisfy this requirement. These scores are based on recommendations from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing for the level of English proficiency required to perform entry-level nursing safely and effectively. Test scores are valid for up to two years.
  5. Submission of official college transcripts to the Admissions office for consideration of transfer credit for courses is required by the Nursing AAS program. All decisions for transfer credit are determined by the Registrar’s office. The applicant is solely responsible for confirming transfer credits are posted by the Registrar.
  6. Successful completion of the program admission test.
  7. Applications are ranked based on admission scores. Anatomy and Physiology, reading comprehension, and math scores are each weighted 30%; the grammar score is weighted 10%.
  8. Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
  9. Curricular GPA of 2.5 or higher in the eleven (11) credits of general education prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or above (BIO 141 , ENG 111 , SDV 101 , and PSY 230 ).
  10. A selected applicant must accept or deny admission electronically, via their Reynolds student email account, as directed, via the Accepted Student Response Form by the identified date or forfeit their seat.  To apply to the Reynolds Registered Program, please follow these instructions.

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: Students entering the Nursing program must possess the following functional skills:

  • Sufficient eyesight to observe patients, read records, manipulate equipment, and visually monitor patients in dim light;
  • Sufficient hearing to communicate with patients and members of a health care delivery team, monitor patients using electronic equipment, hear necessary sounds during operation of equipment, and hear a patient whispering;
  • Satisfactory speaking, reading, and writing skills to communicate effectively in English in a timely manner;
  • Sufficient bilateral finger dexterity to manipulate equipment;
  • Ability to lift, stoop, or bend in the delivery of safe nursing care;
  • Satisfactory physical strength and endurance to stand for extended periods, push equipment, and move immobile patients; and
  • Satisfactory intellectual and emotional functioning to ensure patient safety and to exercise independent judgment and discretion in performing assigned care.

Application Deadlines for Full-time Day Program:

  • Fall Semester start: 3rd Monday in May
  • Spring Semester start: 3rd Monday in August

TRANSFER OPTIONS: All applicants seeking to transfer into the Nursing AAS program are required to meet all admission requirements.  Students transferring from other nursing programs may be eligible for acceptance if a space is available.  

  1. The Nursing Student Affairs Subcommittee will review applications for students seeking transfer of nursing courses. Applicants must demonstrate that a nursing course, with corresponding credits, was completed within the previous 12 months.
  2. Nursing transfer applicants must have a written statement from the dean or director of the nursing program the student is leaving, indicating that they are in good standing and eligible to return to the previous institution.

EXPECTATIONS: The student is required to complete a sequence of courses and learning experiences provided at the college and selected community agencies, such as acute care (hospitals) or long-term care facilities, clinics, or comparable agencies and facilities. During these experiences, the nursing faculty will observe, monitor, and evaluate the student’s ability to achieve program outcomes through direct patient care.

CLINICAL CONTRACTS: Individual contracts are in effect with each affiliate clinical agency, and these contracts differ in requirements for students. In general, contracts include the following:

  1. Clinical agencies reserve the right to dismiss a student from their agency at any time. Students must wear the proper uniform, conforming to program and health care agency standards.
  2. Students must follow published hospital policies.
  3. Students must meet health, immunity, and immunization requirements specified by the affiliated clinical facility.  Failure to comply with these requirements will prevent the student from meeting specific course learning outcomes required for program progression.  
  4. Student releases the facility, its agents, and its employees from any liability for any injury or death to self or damage to personal property arising out of the clinical agreement or use of the facility. (Assessment of Risk document is signed and on file, once the student is accepted into the program.)
  5. Student is financially responsible for any medical care required while in the clinical setting.
  6. Student must have a current American Heart Association PR BLS for Health Care Provider Certification.
  7. Demonstration of professional behavior is expected at all clinical learning experiences. Faculty will direct a student to leave the learning environment if unacceptable behaviors are observed.
  8. The health care agency may deny a student participation in a clinical learning experience based on the results of the background check and drug screen.  
  9. Student must attend the health care agency’s orientation as scheduled to remain enrolled in a clinical nursing course.
  10. In order to maintain enrollment in a clinical course, students must submit required clinical documentation during each required clinical rotation.  Failure to comply with these clinical documentation requirements will prevent a student from meeting specific course learning outcomes required for program progression.  

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS: In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the nursing program requires the following (these costs are approximate and subject to change):

Uniforms, Shoes, and Stethoscope $350.00
Special Testing, Testing Exam Software, NCLEX-RN Preparation Software $1590.00
Books, Digital Clinical Experiences, and Supplies $1,520.00
Physical Exam and Clinical Health Requirements (Titers, Immunizations, TB Testing, etc.) – varies depending on health insurance coverage $500.00
NCLEX-RN® Fee, VBON Application Fee, and Fieldprint background check $435.00
Castlebranch® Document Manager®, CB Bridges, Background Check, Drug Screening, and Re-checks $305.00
Transportation and Parking for Clinical Rotations Varies

PROGRESSION THROUGH THE PROGRAM: Reynolds relies on affiliation agreements with community agencies to provide clinical education opportunities for nursing students. The rapid changes in health care law, standards of practice, technology, content of credentialing examinations, and availability of qualified faculty increasingly necessitate sudden changes in the program’s course content, policies, procedures, and course scheduling. As a result, the college cannot guarantee every student continuous and uninterrupted clinical and course instruction as outlined in the printed catalog curriculum for this program. Circumstances beyond the control of the college may necessitate the postponement of course offerings or changes in the sequencing and/or location of scheduled courses or clinical assignments. Additionally, the college may have to change the instructor for courses after instruction has started.

CONTINUATION IN THE PROGRAM:

  • A student must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.
  • A student must achieve a course grade of “C” (80%) or better in ALL courses within the AAS curriculum.
  • A student who does not meet the clinical learning outcomes will receive an unsuccessful course grade.
  • A student who is unsuccessful in any two nursing courses or is not successful after two (2) attempts in the same nursing course (withdrawal or unsuccessful course grade of D or F), may not continue in the Nursing AAS program.  
  • A student may enroll only in the courses listed in his/her qualified semester.
  • A student deemed ineligible to return to a clinical site will not be eligible for re-admission into the Nursing AAS program.

PROGRESSION STATUS: Reynolds has entered into an implied contract with all students accepted into the AAS Nursing program via the Reynolds catalog. The catalog indicates that once accepted into the Nursing program a student can complete the program within two years, assuming the student attends four consecutive semesters. (Summer is a session, not a semester.) Continuation in the program is conditional upon those factors identified in the “Progression through the Program” statement.

Progression 1 students are those who have never failed, dropped, withdrawn, or taken a leave of absence for any reason. Progression 1 students may register for any available space in a course for which they are eligible during the assigned registration period.

Progression 2 students have stopped program progress due to leave of absence, course withdrawal or failure. Re-enrollment into the program is based upon available seats. Students in Progression 2 status will be enrolled based on a random lottery drawing for available seats and will not participate in the online registration process. Progression 2 students will return to Progression 1 status after successful completion of the course from which they withdrew or failed.

NCLEX-RN First Attempt Pass Rates for Reynolds Nursing Graduates

Year NCLEX Pass Rate
2021 73.1%
2020 69.5%
2019 85.0%
2018 93.9%
2017 92.6%

PROGRAM ACCREDITATION

Pursuant to United States Department of Education (US DOE) regulation 34 CFR 668.43 (a) (5) (v), the Reynolds Community College Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program provides the following information for all prospective and current students:

The Reynolds Community College ADN program meets all Virginia Board of Nursing requirements for pre-licensure nursing education programs in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In addition, the Reynolds Community College ADN program meets all requirements for nationally recognized accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Education in Nursing.

The Commonwealth of Virginia participates with 32 other states in the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) National Licensing Compact (NLC) to allow nurses licensed in one state to provide nursing care across state lines in other compact states. The Uniform Licensing Requirements (ULRs) are found at https://www.ncsbn.org/NLC_ULRs.pdf

States currently in the NLC are found at: https://www.ncsbn.org/nlcmemberstates.pdf. Prospective and current students are strongly encouraged to evaluate all state requirements in jurisdictions where they intend to practice nursing. A list of all state requirements is found at: https://www.ncsbn.org/14730.htm

The Virginia State Board of Nursing may be contacted at, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233-1463, (804367-4515. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing may be contacted at 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite500, Atlanta, GA 30326, (404) 975-5000). Reynolds Community College has not determined if the Nursing AAS program meets the requirements of any other states.

Total: 64 Credit Hours


1 SDV 100  may be substituted for SDV 101 .

2 Course must be retaken if greater than 7 years.

3 All prerequisite courses for the Nursing AAS Program (BIO 141 , ENG 111 , PSY 230 , and SDV 101 ) must be completed prior to submitting the application to the Nursing AAS program.