Nursing RN Program
You can earn your A.S., Nursing as a full-time or a part-time student. All paths lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - either through Seminole State's RN-to-BSN program or through our partnership with UCF's College of Nursing. Pathways include:
- Full-time traditional/generic ADN program (Seminole State)
- Concurrent program in partnership with UCF
- Part-time ADN program (Seminole State).
Why Seminole State Nursing?
- Affordable tuition: Seminole State offers a quality education at significantly lower costs than Florida's state universities.
- Convenience: Students have the option of a full-time day program or a part-time program designed for working professionals.
- Industry-experienced faculty: Our dedicated professors are licensed healthcare professionals.
- Seamless transition: A.S., Nursing graduates can easily transfer into our RN-to-BSN program.
- Job placement: Seminole State's nursing program is consistently ranked as one of the best in the nation and boasts a near-perfect job-placement rate for its graduates.
- Industry-driven curriculum: Our program was developed with direct input from Central Florida healthcare partners.
Clinical Requirements
The policies contained in the Nursing Student Handbooks, including all policies regarding criminal background checks, immunizations and CPR certification, apply to all students in Seminole State's nursing programs. Nursing students are also expected to comply with all Seminole State policies, which are outlined in the College Catalog and the Seminole State Student Handbook.
All students must be Fit for Duty to be admitted into the Nursing Program. Fit for duty includes being physically and emotionally healthy so that safe patient care can be provided. Clinical sites have the authority to deny the use of their facilities to students when the safety of patient care could be compromised. Light duty (for example “no lifting” or “no standing for prolonged periods”) designations cannot be accommodated in a clinical setting.