PN / Paramedic to RN (ADN) - Admission Application
Admission into the ADN Transition Program is competitive. Students who meet the minimum criteria identified above are eligible to submit an application for admission.
- Application Deadline - April 15th for summer entry into the program
- Eligible students must submit an application for admission to the Coordinator of Academic Support Services for the College of Health Sciences prior to the application deadline
ADN Transition Program Application & Information Packet
Selection
Selection is based on the following weighted system:
| Paramedics: | |
| Quality Points earned for courses on ADN degree plan (college credit earned through CLEP or AP for a course will not be used for ranking purposes.) | 25% |
| Score earned on the NLN PAX-RN | 75% |
| LPNs: | |
| Quality Points earned for courses on ADN degree plan (college credit earned through CLEP or AP for a course will not be used for ranking purposes.) | 100% |
NOTE: In the event that applicants have identical ranking scores, priority will be given to the student with the highest cumulative GPA. Top applicants will be offered positions for the available seats in the ADN Transition Program. Meeting the minimum criteria for admission or taking courses on the ADN degree plan does not guarantee admission into the program. Students not admitted must reapply to be considered for another semester. Students chosen as alternates are not guaranteed a position in the next class.
Additional Documentation
Students admitted into the ADN Transition Program must submit the following additional documentation prior to summer entry:
- Current license as an LPN or a Paramedic
- Professional liability insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000/incident and $3,000,000 aggregate
- Health Care Provider Statement/Medical Release form
- Proof of immunizations (Submitted through CertifiedProfile.com)
- CPR Certification: American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare Providers
- Criminal Background Check (Clinical facilities require a criminal background check on CHS students and have the authority to deny clinical training in their facility. Students unable to practice in clinical agencies because of an adverse or negative background check will be unable to complete the program objectives, halting continued progression in the student's program of study.)
- Drug Screen (Admission into the ADN Transition Program is contingent on a negative drug screen.)
Student Health Statement/Medical Release
Students accepted into any of the College of Health Sciences programs will be required to provide documentation of good physical and mental health by completing the Student Health Statement/Medical Release form. Documentation of all health problems and a medical release is required. Copies of immunization records and valid CPR certification must be submitted. No student will be allowed to attend a clinical rotation without the required health data records.
You may access the Student Health Statement/Medical Release form below.
NLN Pre-Admission Exam (PAX-PN)
The PAX-PN will be given at least 5 times a year. Registration for the PAX-RN is required in advance of the scheduled exam dates. Test candidates are required to create a user account, complete an on-line registration form, and make payments at www.nlnonlinetesting.org. The content areas of the PAX-PN exam include: Science, Math, Verbal skills, Reading comprehension, Health and First Aid. The test is timed for three (3) hours.
- The non-refundable test fee is $35.00. If you cancel and re-schedule a test, you are required to pay a new test fee of $35.00 plus a $15.00 service charge to NLN.
- A study guide and general test information is available at www.nlnonlinetesting.org.
There is a 3 month waiting period before those who fail the test can retake it again. Students are allowed one retake during that semester. Retakes are for test failures only. The most recent score will be used for ranking purposes. Scores may be used for two years following the date of examination.
Pre-Entrance Exam Dates
2012 Exam Dates & Registration Information
Progression
Science courses taken more than five years prior to entering the program will be evaluated on an individual basis by the Executive Director of the Carolyn McKelvey Moore School of Nursing and the Dean of the College of Health Sciences. See your advisor for more information and to request a science course evaluation.
The ADN Transition Program is competency based in skills and theory. A student must demonstrate satisfactory clinical performance, 100 percent mastery on all Competency Performance Evaluations (CPE), and maintain a minimum average cumulative score of 77 percent on Competency Performance Assessments (CPA) including the final CPA for each course.
A student dropped for academic or any other reason may apply for readmission if in compliance with the UA Fort Smith Student Academic Progress Policy as outlined in the course catalog. A student who discontinues the nursing sequence for academic or any other reason must petition for readmission to the ADN Transition Program. The readmission requirements are found in the ADN Student Handbook (see the Readmission Criteria & Procedure Policy). The student is not guaranteed a position for readmission. A student who is readmitted is accountable for the degree requirements in effect at the time of readmission.
A grade of “C” or better is required in ALL courses applicable to the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Technology.
Students will complete clinical experience in the ADN Transition courses. These experiences will be in diverse settings and facilitated by a preceptor to meet the learning needs of the individual student.
Graduation
To earn an ADN degree, a student must earn a grade of “C” or better in all required courses applicable to the ADN Program; earn a minimum of 2.00 cumulative GPA in all course work required for the major; and earn a minimum of a 2.00 cumulative GPA on all work attempted at the University. The student must meet with the Coordinator of Academic Support Services to complete the graduation application the semester prior to graduation.
After being granted the Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing Technology, the student is eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Exam for a registered nurse (NCLEX-RN).
Contact Information
- Student Advisement, 479-788-7400, advise@uafs.edu
- Deborah Fulmer, MSN, RN, CWOCN - ADN Transition Coordinator, 479-788-7857, Deborah.Fulmer@uafs.edu
