Nursing - NURS.AS

Nursing is a profession which combines both the art and science of compassionate care for people of all ages, from all walks of life, in a wide variety of health care settings to promote health, prevent illness and to care for ill, disabled and dying people. Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research, participation in shaping health policy and in patient and health systems management, and education are also key nursing roles. (International Council of Nurses, 2014).

STCC Department of Nursing Philosophy:

Nursing education, at the associate degree level, is the minimum educational preparation for registered nurse practice. Students are viewed as self-directed in the learning process, interacting with educators and other health-care providers in attainment of nursing competencies. The graduate is prepared to communicate effectively and provide health promotion and health maintenance as well as administer direct care to persons and families with health problems.

Faculty guide students towards academic and career achievement in a positive, caring and encouraging environment. Faculty responsibilities include: supporting nursing ethical and practice standards, acting as an advocate in promotion of the profession, providing a role model for students, and demonstrating a commitment to professional growth.

STCC offers an Associate Degree in Nursing.

We prepare students for careers as Registered Nurses. Students graduating from our program are eligible to take the licensing exam by the National Council Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become registered nurses (RN).

Our program admits new students each Fall and is designed as a two year (four semesters) day-time program. Although the curriculum is laid out over four semesters, we strongly encourage students to complete the non-nursing courses prior to applying to the program.

The STCC Nursing curriculum is rigorous and includes classroom lectures, a nursing skills laboratory, participation in patient simulation in our nationally recognized SIMS Medical Center (www.simsmedicalcenter.com), and clinical rotations each semester which take place in a variety of hospitals and health care agencies in the Springfield and the Pioneer Valley region of Western MA.

Although the STCC Nursing Program is a day-time program, clinical experiences may be scheduled during both evening and weekend hours.

Accreditation, Licensing and Outcomes

Approval

The STCC Nursing Program is approved and regulated by the
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing: http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dph/programs/hcq/dhpl/nursing 250 Washington St. Boston, MA Phone: 617.973.0900 or 800.414.0168

Accreditation

The Associate Degree nursing program at Springfield Technical Community College at One Armory Square located in Springfield, Massachusetts is accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000
The most recent accreditation made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate Degree nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm

Licensing

Graduates of the nursing program receive an Associate of Science in Nursing degree, and are eligible to take the computer-based adaptive National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®). This test is offered through: NCLEX Testing with Pearson VUE; Pearson VUE delivers the NCLEX examination for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).

The Board of Registration in Nursing (MA BORN) in Massachusetts is the state agency that issues nursing licenses. The mission of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Commonwealth through the fair and consistent application of the statutes and regulations governing nursing practice and nursing education.

For all Nursing program applicants, please read the information provided on the MA BORN web site regarding the requirement for all licensed nurse to meet the definition of Good Moral Character, that you will need to attest to when applying for a license after graduation:

Student Achievement/ Program Outcomes

Number of Graduates: Class of 2023=57 Class of 2022=66

Class of 2021=72
Class of 2020=84

First Time Pass Rate on National Council Licensure Exam for Nurses (NCLEX):

Class of 2023=Pending Class of 2022: 91% Class of 2021:87%
Class of 2020: 89%

Students Completing the Program:
(100%= [2 years/4semesters] and 150%= [3 years/5 semesters] completion rates by Year Entered Program).

Entered 2021:(100%):51%:(150%) pending Entered 2020: (100%):57% (150%): 74%
Entered 2019: (100%):71% (150%): 81%
Job Placement Rates (Graduates Obtaining Jobs): Class of 2023: pending Class of 2022: 85% Class of 2021: 83%
Class of 2020: 85%

Applying to this Program

STCC ADMISSION

Springfield Technical Community College maintains an open-door general admission policy. As long as an applicant has earned a high school diploma from an accredited high school or a high school equivalent (GED or HiSET) he/she will be admitted to the College. Students applying to the Nursing program are selected from a pool of applicants who displayed the minimum academic requirements for admission. Space is limited and not all applicants are accepted. While the Nursing program can be completed in 4 semesters, most students, due to the rigors of the program and competitive admission pool, complete all or most of the non-Nursing courses prior to applying to the program. Please note that certain academically competitive programs including Nursing have additional admission requirements as well as specific application deadlines. See below for more information:

Step 1: Explore the Nursing Program
Review Program Description: click here
Step 2: Attend a Nursing Information Session
Step 3: Make an appointment to meet with an academic advisor

Applicants are reviewed and evaluated based on the steps/information below:

Step 4: Complete Admission Prerequisites

1. High School Transcript, HiSET or GED (submit official transcript or documentation to be submitted to the Admissions office)

2. Math Requirement: One of the following must be completed within the last five(5) years and three (3) months* (see Note 1 below)

Completion of Algebra 2 (grade 80 or higher), or its equivalent, at a high school or accredited college (STCC MAT 063 or MAT 097 ) OR

Placement at the College-math level on an STCC placement exam(Accuplacer MAT-101) or (ALEKS 100p)** (see Note 2 below) OR

College level (100 or higher) math course (grade of 77+)

*NOTE 1: If the applicant first met the minimum grade requirement for the course, but the course grade is over 5 years/ 3 months old (from the start of the program), the applicant can alternatively satisfy the math requirement if they meet the math benchmark score of 69 on the TEAS test (submit official document with checklist)

**NOTE 2: Being exempted from taking the STCC math placement exam due to high school GPA, DOES NOT meet the Nursing Program math requirement

3. Successful completion of TEAS (The Test of Essential Academic Skills, latest version) Successful completion is meeting or exceeding grading benchmarks. Benchmarks (minimum scores) for the program are as follows : This assessment test is offered at STCC. Registration link: http://www.atitesting.com/

Students are able to take the exam up to three (3) times per year to meet the benchmark scores. Scores are good for three (3) years prior to February 1 application deadline.

If taken multiple times, submit all score reports. The highest score earned will be applied for admission evaluation if multiple attempts are made.

Applicants who meet the TEAS benchmark scores are more competitive. Preparation and Recommendations to Take TEAS

It is strongly recommended that the preparation book be utilized. The book is available in the STCC bookstore or on-line through ATI.

It is recommended that individuals not attempt to retake the TEAS test prior to 30 days since the last sitting, allowing time for remediation.

Do not wait for the last month to test. FEBRUARY 1ST of the application year is the deadline. ​4. Complete REQUIRED Nursing checklist (see step 8)
Step 5: Complete General Education Requirements (optional)
Step 6: Begin Your Nursing Application
STEP 7: Complete the Patient Care Employment Verification Form:
STEP 8: Complete the REQUIRED Nursing Checklist
STEP 9: Review Common Clinical Placement Requirements:

The information provided below is required once you are accepted into the nursing program. If any of these requirements are not met, students will not be able to start or continue in the nursing program. Additional requirements may be added at a later date due to state/federal mandates, college/program policy, or contractual requirements with practice partners.

NOTE:Additional CORI/SORI checks may be required by affiliating agencies prior to clinical placement. Individuals with previous court convictions must also meet the eligibility requirements of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing for licensure. Prospective students should review the Good Moral Character CMR set by the the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing. For further information, please visit http://www.mass.gov/dph/boards/rn

Drug Testing: Students enrolling in Health Professions programs are required to undergo and pass a drug screening analysis in order to be eligible for placement in a clinical facility. For more information regarding mandatory drug testing Click Here

Other Information to Consider: