Dec 21, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Nursing, A.S.


The Associate in Science in Nursing Program is offered at two sites - at the Main Campus in Columbia, Missouri and at the Lake Ozark Campus. The program is open to individuals who have no prior nursing education and to individuals who hold a Licensed Practical Nursing license.

The program is approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing.

The program is designed to prepare the graduate for a nurse generalist role. Graduates are awarded an Associate in Science in Nursing degree and are eligible to apply for the Registered Nursing Licensure Examination.1

The curriculum consists of general education, mathematics and science courses and specific nursing courses. Students are required to complete all of the general education, mathematics and science courses before entering the Nursing Course Sequence.

Columbia College systematically reviews the curriculum to ensure that students are prepared for a position in the nursing field. As a result the prerequisite requirements noted in the Undergraduate Catalog are periodically updated to reflect coursework that best supports degree completion. Although not required, students are highly encouraged to transfer to the most recent catalog year in order to complete the prerequisite courses that have been identified as best aiding in the successfully completion of the Nursing Course Sequence.

Admission to the nursing program is on a selective basis.  Cohort sizes and selection deadlines vary by location:

  • Lake of the Ozarks campus selection will be made each December. 
  • Columbia campus selection will be made each July and December. 

The application deadline is in June for students who plan to start the nursing sequence courses in the late fall session. The application deadline is in November for students who plan to start the nursing sequence courses in late spring session. LPN students begin the nursing sequence courses based on the fundamental standard exam.  Class cohorts consist of non-LPNs and LPNs.

All candidates for the nursing program are expected to meet general admission requirements to the College. Acceptance to Columbia College does not guarantee acceptance to the Nursing Course Sequence.

Selection criteria for the Nursing Course Sequence:

  1. Completion of the Nursing prerequisite courses, NURS 311   Pathophysiology. 
  2. Completion of the general education, mathematics and science courses. Students may elect to complete NURS 311 , one or more of their remaining general education, mathematics, or science courses in the eight week session between the time of submission of the nursing application and the start of the nursing classes. Students are limited to a maximum of six semester hours of coursework during an eight-week session. Students registering for more than six hours will be required to have overload approval.
  3. Minimum of an overall GPA of 2.75 for the general education, mathematics, science courses, and be in good academic standing within Columbia College. A minimum grade of “C” is required for all prerequisite courses.
  4. Possess the necessary functional abilities to provide safe and effective patient care.2
  5. LPN students must submit a copy of LPN license (current and undisciplined) for the state of Missouri.
  6. Selection of nursing students will be based on the GPA of the Nursing Program prerequisite courses and a miniumum score of 70% on the HESI A2 is required for program consideration.
  7. Additional requirements for those selected for the Nursing Program:
    • Urine drug test
    • Physical forms, including documentation of immunizations/titers
    • Current CPR certification by the American Heart Association, Health Care Providers course
    • Criminal background check

Total Semester Hours: 77


1 Successful completion of the program does not guarantee eligibility to take the licensure examination. According to the Nursing Practice Act, licensure may be withheld or revoked. More information is available on the Nursing Program Website and in the Nursing Program Information document.

2 Functional abilities to meet the role of the nurse include: behavioral/ emotional abilities, cognitive abilities, communication abilities, professional conduct, psychomotor skills, and sensory/perceptual abilities. These Functional Abilities are described in the Nursing Student Handbook

3 Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are not required to take NURS 210 - Fundamentals of Nursing 6 hours  if they are able to pass the Fundamentals Placement Exam with a minimum satisfactory/ acceptable performance, as determined by test psychometrics, and successfully complete a clinical skills assessment conducted by nurse faculty. The Fundamentals Exam and clinical skills assessment are arranged through the Nursing Department Office. The exam costs $50.