Turn caring, compassion and communication skills into a challenging career with a degree in Nursing from Mercy College. Mercy's nursing curriculum is unique, offering hands-on, real-life training earlier on in the education process than other schools, so you can better understand your future career. The demand for nurses is great and the rewards, both financial and personal, are even greater. With both bachelor's and associate's degree programs available, Mercy College offers the skills and knowledge you need to become successful in this exciting, flexible and marketable occupation.
Know that as an RN, you are a vital part of the health care team. You work with other team members such as doctors, social workers, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and clergy. Your career consists of caring for people -- children, the elderly, the sick, the dying, as well as those who are well and need information regarding maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. There are also technical roles you may get involved in: working with computers, patient monitoring systems, ventilators, and medication delivery systems. Your career in nursing combines caring, communication and technical skills.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in nursing program are eligible to sit for State Board examination to practice as a registered nurse. The baccalaureate nurse is prepared to plan, provide, and coordinate care for clients experiencing problems across the health-illness continuum and in diverse settings.
The Associate Degree Program in Nursing at Mercy College of Northwest Ohio is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC); 61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY; 10006; 212-363-5555, Ext. 153; www.nlnac.org
Prospective nursing students are advised that when applying for state licensure examination, they will be required to indicate whether or not they have ever been convicted of a felony or other crimes. A positive response to this question may disqualify the candidate for licensure. The Ohio Board of Nursing makes all eligibility decisions. As of June 1, 2003, candidates who wish to sit for the NCLEX RN examination will be required to submit their fingerprints to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCII). Each individual applying to take the exam is responsible for the cost of this procedure.
There are several options in Registered Nursing at Mercy College of Northwest Ohio, including:
- Associate of Science Degree/Nursing
The Associate Degree Program in Nursing at Mercy College of Northwest Ohio is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC); 61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY; 10006; 212-363-5555, Ext. 153; www.nlnac.org.
Registered Nursing Licensure Requirements Prospective nursing students are advised that when applying for state licensure examination, they will be required to indicate whether or not they have ever been convicted of a felony or other crimes. A positive response to this question may disqualify the candidate for licensure. The Ohio Board of Nursing (or the licensing board of Nursing in whichever state a student applies for examination) makes all eligibility decisions. Ohio Licensure Examination Applicants: Effective June 1, 2003 for all students entering a pre-licensure nursing program after June 1, 2003, candidates who wish to sit for the NCLEX RN or PN examination will be required to submit their fingerprints to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCII).