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CONTACT INFORMATION
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Program Director
(972) 923-5122 (Waxahachie)
Coordinator, Advisor, Dean's Office
(972) 923-5121 (Waxahachie)
Administrative Assistant
(903) 875-7583 (Corsicana)
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Frequently Asked Questions about the ADN Program
Where is the LVN-RN Bridge program offered?
The LVN-RN Bridge program is offered at the Navarro College-Corsicana and Navarro College-Waxahachie locations.
How can I take the TEAS entrance test?
Call the Navarro College Testing Center at (903) 875-7457 or (972) 923-6429. It is also available online at http://www.atitesting.com or any other official testing site.
May I apply before taking all the prerequisities?
No. All pre-requisities must be completed before submitting application.
How many points do I need to be admitted to the ADN program?
The majority of ranking points are earned from scores on the TEAS test. To qualify for admission, the ADN program requires an overall GPA of 2.0 on all prerequisite courses. Additional ranking points may be earned for the following:
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Number of non-RNSG courses on the ADN degree plan that have been completed with a C or better
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TSI complete
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Military service
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Current healthcare certification (Medical Assistant, Nurse Aide, EMT, Paramedic, RT, Med Aide, Patient Care Tech or Scrub Tech)
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Courses toward the BSN degree completed with C or better HIST 1301/2301, MATH 1314/1342, ENGL 1302/2311, CHEM 1411, GOVT 2305/2306.
Once all points have been determined, students will be ranked from highest to lowest.
Is there an expiration date on my science courses?
No. There are no longer any expiration dates on any of the LVN to RN Bridge prerequisites.
Can I still work while attending the program?
It is not recommended that students work while attending the ADN Program. The schedule often requires students to attend class and/or clinical rotations throughout the week. Clinical rotations may also be scheduled on weekends, nights, and/or weekends.
Is the program offered online?
No. The Navarro College ADN program is a pre-licensure RN program, therefore students are required to have face-to-face learning activities throughout the week. While some courses are delivered in a hybrid/online format, the majority are delivered face-to-face.