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The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program prepares you to become a registered nurse through four semesters of classroom learning, simulations, skills labs, seminars, and clinical practice. You can also take transfer courses for a Bachelor’s in Nursing while in the program. After finishing the program, you can take the NCLEX-RN exam and, upon passing, work as a registered nurse in various settings.

Programs in Registered Nursing

Nursing-Registered Nursing

Associate in Science
 

Your Future in Registered Nursing

After the Associate Degree in Nursing program and passing the licensure examination, you may practice as a registered nurse in a variety of acute and community‐ based settings

Have Questions?

Contact us to learn more about Registered Nursing .

Nursing and Health Sciences
Email: nhs@hartnell.edu
Phone: 831-770-6146
Location: Main Campus, Building O
Belinda Saechao-Jimmeye, MPH Program Coordinator, Nursing & Health Sciences
Email: bsaechao@hartnell.edu
Phone: 831-770-6148
Location: Main Campus, O-106
Yvonne Carreon Program Specialist, Athletics, PE, Kinesiology
Email: ycarreon@hartnell.edu
Phone: 831-755-6877
Location: Main Campus, H-114