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Why Nursing at Cochise College?
Enter this challenging and rewarding profession at Cochise College! The college was ranked as the #1 nursing school in Arizona by the website ‘Accredited Schools’. The demand for nurses is projected only to increase over the next decade, and the Cochise College Nursing Program offers expert instruction, modern learning laboratories and a wide variety of clinical experience in hospitals and health care agencies.
What to Expect:
- Theory and practical skills
- Hands-on experience through a combination of lectures, labs, and clinical assignments.
- Lectures are held on at the Downtown Center and labs are conducted on the Douglas, Sierra Vista, and Benson campuses.
- Students are scheduled for clinical experiences in hospitals and health agencies throughout Cochise and Pima counties. Students must provide their own transportation to lectures, labs, and clinical.
The Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) degree is a post-licensure nursing program. This means that students must already be licensed as an RN to be accepted for admission and must maintain an active and unencumbered RN license throughout their enrollment in the program.
Nursing Associate of Applied Science Information
Accredited by both the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and the Arizona State Board of Nursing (AZBN), the Nursing Associate of Applied Science program provides a comprehensive exploration of physical and psychosocial health issues throughout the lifespan. Key topics include stress responses, growth and development variations, and nursing interventions, with an emphasis on effective communication and the nursing process.
Admission requires completion of prerequisites, and coursework follows a specific sequence. Active participation in clinical rotations in various locations across Cochise County and beyond, is mandatory for exposure to diverse healthcare settings. Clinical experiences focus on developing skills in assessment analysis, client specific care, discharge planning, community nursing, and leadership.
See also the Licensed Practical Nurse page and Bachelor of Science in Nursing pae for program information
Cochise College Catalog:
Apply to the Nursing Program
Cochise College’s nursing program is a competitive entry program. An acceptable score on TEAS Entrance Exam is required. Applications to the nursing program must be postmarked by the posted spring deadline. Students must obtain a fingerprint clearance card. Information about this can be found at the Department of Public Safety website. NCLEX must be passed after completion of courses in order to become a registered nurse.
First Time Students
Expand All +All Pre-Nursing Students are encouraged to attend a Pre-Nursing advising meeting. Meetings are scheduled throughout the coming year.
Apply to Cochise College by visiting the Admissions page.
Placement testing is required for English, Math, and Reading. Tests can be scheduled by visiting the college’s Testing webpage.
You must take the TEAS Entrance Exam (the TEAS cannot be taken more than twice per year, from May 1-April 30) the score you receive is valid for use for two years (the current school year and the following school year). The Cochise College Nursing Department reserves the right to require a minimum entrance score for admission to the nursing program.
When you are ready to send in your application, you must send the TEAS exam you wish to submit for consideration with your application.
You must receive a 66.1 or higher on your TEAS exam to be considered for the Cochise College Nursing Program.
Send your Nursing Application (form A) with Waiver of Licensure (form B), a copy of AZDPS Finger Print Clearance Card, official transcripts from other colleges that have not already been submitted to Cochise College and a copy of the entrance exam required for the program you are applying.
Official transcripts (from other colleges, must be received by our transcript department by May 31st). Please email unofficial transcripts for spring classes that are finishing in the middle of May to Margaret Reilly
Fingerprint clearance cards can be obtained through the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Apply at the Arizona Department of Public Safety website click on the fingerprint image.
Returning Students
Expand All +If you haven’t attended Cochise College in over a year, you must re-apply to Cochise College by visiting the Admissions page.
Submit the application below together with the waiver of licensure.
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Contact Information
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