Nursing (RN), A.A.S.

91Ó°ÊÓ's Nursing (RN) program offers Traditional and Career Mobility tracks. Graduates earn an A.A.S. and are eligible for the NCLEX-RN exam.

About the Nursing (RN) Degree

Does compassion for others come easily to you? Do you have a passion for helping others and making a real impact in people's lives? Do you do well at tasks that require critical thinking? If so, a career in Nursing might be perfect for you! Our Nursing program at 91Ó°ÊÓ will teach you the essential skills and knowledge to succeed in this rewarding and in-demand field.

You will learn to provide quality patient care through things like:

  • Recording vital signs and gathering patient history
  • Following dosage and safety protocols to give medicine effectively
  • Hands-on procedures like wound care, inserting IVs, catheterization, and assisting with medical tests
  • Communicating with patients to provide educational and compassionate care

This career offers great benefits:

  • Job Security: There is currently a shortage of nurses in the healthcare system with demand growing due to an aging population.
  • Get to Work Fast: A nursing degree can be earned in as little as two years, allowing you to start earning a living, and making a difference quickly.
  • Competitive Salary & Career Growth: Nurses earn strong salaries, with opportunities for advancement in specialized fields such as critical care, pediatrics, or surgical nursing.
  • Diverse Work Environments: Nurses can work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, schools, and even travel nursing positions.

Nursing (RN) Program Details

At 91Ó°ÊÓ, our Nursing program is known for excellence. We've trained thousands of skilled nurses who work in Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma.

We offer two tracks to help you reach your goals. The Career Mobility Track helps LPNs and Paramedics become an RN. The Traditional RN Track is for anyone new to nursing or the medical field. These programs take three to four semesters to complete. Our coursework prepares you for the NCLEX-RN exam, which is your final step to becoming a registered nurse. 

After successfully completing this program, you will have the ability to:

  • Patient-Centered Care: Coordinates compassionate care based on respect for the patient’s preferences, values, and needs.
  • Teamwork & Collaboration: Functions effectively within nursing and interprofessional teams.
  • Best Practices: Incorporates the best evidence with clinical experience in the delivery of healthcare.
  • Quality Improvement: Incorporates research from QI studies for improved patient care.
  • Safety: Incorporates safety standards to minimize the risk of harm to patients and providers.
  • Nursing Informatics: Incorporates information and technology for the improvement of patient care.
  • Integrates concepts from nursing and other academic disciplines for effective patient care.

View the Degree Requirements to find out which courses and credits you'll need to earn your degree.

Explore the program map to see how you can complete your degree.

91Ó°ÊÓ's RN Nursing Program offers two tracks: the Traditional Track for incoming students without a nursing background and the Career Mobility Track for certified medical professionals.

Applying to this program is a separate process. It's competitive due to limited spots. You need to apply to 91Ó°ÊÓ before applying to the nursing program.


Traditional Track

The Traditional Track is meant for those who are new to nursing. It accepts new students every spring and fall semester. To join, you need to take certain prerequisite courses. Once you finish the required prerequisites, this track is designed to be completed in four semesters.
The Traditional Track spans five semesters, incorporating the prerequisite semester. 91Ó°ÊÓ accepts approximately 80 students each fall and spring semester for the traditional Registered Nurse track.

Application PeriodsTraditional Tracks
Fall AdmissionsJan. 1 – April 1
Spring AdmissionsMay 1 – Sept. 1
Admissions Criteria for Traditional Track
  • Completion of all prerequisite semester courses (or approved substitutes) with a minimum grade of "C " or better.
  • Overall college GPA minimum 2.5.
  • Completion of ACCUPLACER test. Contact your assigned academic advisor for a referral.

*If you previously attended an RN Nursing Program, your application must be submitted at least 1 month prior to the application deadline and will be reviewed on an individual basis. Official transcripts from the previous RN school and a letter in which you address any grade of W, D, or F received for any Nursing courses must be submitted with your online application.


Career Mobility Track

The Career Mobility Track is designed for current medical professionals with certifications as Licensed Practical Nurses or Registered Paramedics. After completing the prerequisite courses, you can finish this track in three semesters. Classes for the Career Mobility Track are available on Fridays/Saturdays in spring, Wednesdays/Thursdays in fall, and Fridays/Saturdays in summer.

The Career Mobility Track spans five semesters, including the prerequisite semesters.

Admissions Criteria for Career Mobility Track
  • Complete all prerequisite semester courses (or approved substitutes) with a minimum grade of "C " or better.
  • Completion of ACCUPLACER test. Contact your assigned academic advisor for a referral.
  • Overall college GPA minimum 2.5.
  • Hold a current, unrestricted license as an LPN in Oklahoma or have National Paramedic Registration.
  • A paramedic student who is accepted to the Program is required to successfully pass NURS 1471, Activities of Daily Living before beginning the program.

*If you previously attended an RN Nursing Program, your application must be submitted at least 1 month prior to the application deadline and will be reviewed on an individual basis. Official transcripts from the previous RN school and a letter in which you address any grade of W, D, or F received for any Nursing courses must be submitted with your online application.

The schedule for the cohorts is as follows:

  • Fall cohort meets on Wednesdays/Thursdays.
  • Spring cohort meets on Fridays/Saturdays.

The applicant pools for programs in the School of Health Sciences are very competitive. Application does not mean acceptance into the Nursing Program. Applicants must meet with a Health Sciences advisor before they apply to a program and may be required to attend an orientation for the Nursing program. All application correspondence from the Nursing Program will be through your 91Ó°ÊÓ email.

We've got a clear path to get you started in the Nursing program:

  1. Apply to 91Ó°ÊÓ: First, apply for admission to 91Ó°ÊÓ. Please note that if you haven't been enrolled at 91Ó°ÊÓ in the past year, you'll need to complete this application.
  2. Submit your high school and any college transcripts; 2.5 overall GPA required.
  3. Review the information sheet for the Traditional Track  and/or the Career Mobility (LPN/Paramedic to RN) Track.
  4. Contact a School of Health Sciences Academic Advisor.
  5. Complete 91Ó°ÊÓ Accuplacer, with referral from your Academic Advisor.
  6. Attend the Nursing Smart Start Orientation.
  7. Review the Traditional Track Estimated Cost and/or the Career Mobility Track Estimate Cost.
  8. Meet with a Health Sciences Advisor to complete the Traditional Track Application Checklist and/or the Career Mobility Application Checklist.
  9. Review the Ranking Criteria for Admissions
  10. Apply for .
  11. Submit current, unrestricted license as an LPN in Oklahoma or have National Paramedic Registration (Career Mobility Track Only)

Summer and Fall 2025 Applications Open Dec. 1, 2024. 

  • Summer 2025 Application Deadline: (Career Mobility Only) is March 1, 2025.
  • Fall 2025 Application Deadline: (Traditional and Career Mobility) is April 1, 2025.

All applicants will be notified in writing of their admissions status within four weeks of the application deadline. Admission into the program is limited based on various factors, including clinical availability and faculty workload. Alternates will be placed on a list and notified by email if space in the program becomes available.

Needs Upon Acceptance into the Nursing Program

  • Drug Screening and Criminal Background Check, including but not limited to a 7-year county of residence and nationwide criminal history check, national sexual predator screening, Social Security check, and Medicare/Medicaid fraud screening.
  • Current CPR card - Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider issued by the American Heart Association (AHA).
  • Completed Health Record with required documentation of annual TB and Flu shot, and evidence of immunity to Varicella or chickenpox, Tdap, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B, and COVID-19 vaccine.

91Ó°ÊÓ's curriculum is tailored to fulfill pre-education requirements for licensure/certification in Oklahoma. While designed for state licensure exams, students considering other states should review relevant professional licensure disclosures and consult with the respective licensing board. State boards determine eligibility for licensure based on current rules when applying.

Explore our Professional Licensure Disclosures for comprehensive details on licensing requirements and certifications. Your informed career journey starts here.

NCLEX Pass Rate91Ó°ÊÓ Pass RateState Pass RateNational Pass Rate
January - December 202492%88.38%91.16%
January - December 202384.41%87.41%88.56%
January - December 202280.84%78.67%79.91%
Traditional Track
Completion Rates
Cohort100% ACEN Reporting Guidelines200% OBN Reporting Guidelines
Spring 202383.33%Pending
Fall 202260.98%Pending
Spring 202273.08%87.01%
Fall 202180.30%87.50%
Spring 202168.57%84.29%
Fall 202068.85%86.44%
Career Mobility Track
Completion Rates
Cohort100% ACEN Reporting Guidelines200% OBN Reporting Guidelines
Fall 202385.71%Pending
Summer 202392.86%100%
Spring 202386.67%86.67%
Fall 202278.26%95.45%
Summer 202280%100%
Spring 202282.14%92.86%
Fall 202164%88%
Spring 202177.78%96.15%

The Program is accredited by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) and approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Completion of our associate degree qualifies graduates to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) through the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.

The associate degree nursing program at 91Ó°ÊÓ at the Metro Campus located in Tulsa, Oklahoma 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 decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.

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Program Contact

Program Director
Lisa Gerow
lisa.gerow@tulsacc.edu

Nursing Program
918-595-7075
nursing@tulsacc.edu

School of Health Sciences
91Ó°ÊÓ Metro Campus
909 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119

Admission to the Program
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