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The AS in Registered Nursing: LVN to ADN program prepares LVNs for licensure as RNs at the Associate Degree level (ADN). Training as a vocational nurse and prerequisite courses count as the first year of a traditional  two-year Associate Degree registered nursing program. The two semesters of clinical nursing provide the additional nursing content required for a registered nursing licensure.

Upon completion of the program, the student will be eligible for the national/state licensure examination for registered nurses. A registered nurse can seek employment in a variety of settings: acute care hospitals, community/home health care, skilled nursing and long-term care facilities, clinics, and physicians' offices, as well as private industries that interface w

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Butte College - Glenn County Center

The Glenn County Center of Butte College is highly recognized for an assortment of instructional programs, designed and guided by highly skilled workforce professionals. Training is provided across a wide range of specialties including administration of justice, medical assistants, paramedics, and business administration. To increase student flexibility, the center provides both in-person courses as well as an array of online classes. Additionally, several free community programs like GREs and GEDs have been structured for those wishing to improve their literacy skills. Alongside these educational opportunities, the Center boasts of comprehensive student support services, offering numerous resources for their educational journey. The services cover everything from academic counseling and tutoring services to financial aid, enabling students to navigate the educational landscape with ease. The Glenn County Center further fosters a warm, vibrant ambiance that sparks creativity and facilitates effortless learning, guaranteeing an enriching educational venture.

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