Clark
College is a college situated in Vancouver, Washington, just north of Portland,
Oregon, United States. The college's primary campus is on 101 acres in
Vancouver's Central Park.
The college
was initially founded in 1933 as a private, two-year, junior college. The
college formally became a public institution in 1958, and presently has about
14,000 students. The college is completely authorised by the Northwest
Commission on Colleges and Universities.
The
college, which celebrated its 75th anniversary on October 1, 2008, was
established as a private, two-year, junior college in 1933. Initially referred
to as Vancouver Junior College, the college was situated at the old Hidden
House at 100 W 13th Street in downtown Vancouver from 1933-1937, relocating
many times within the city. The primary campus was previously part of the
Vancouver Barracks, which extended from 4th Plain to the Columbia River but
were ceded by the U.S. Army to the city to evolve into Central Park.
Aside
from providing a number of associate degrees, general adult education and
preparation for four (4) year university degrees, Clark College has courses in
nursing, dental hygiene and industrial arts for example welding and auto
maintenance.
NURSING
Clark
College's Associate degree Nursing (ADN) Training program is the largest in
Washington State. Clark’s training program offers entry level Registered Nurse
education with more than 250 presently enlisted students who provide clinical
care in nearly every leading hospital and medical centre in the
Portland/Vancouver Metropolitan region. Students are mentored by roughly 13
regular and twenty part-time faculties and are hired everywhere in Southwest
Washington and also all through the Portland area.
Clark's
nursing training program is situated at Clark College at Washington State
University Vancouver. New, state-of-the-art laboratories are utilized for
coaching nursing students, including a simulation lab for creating life-like clinical
situations for student evaluation and response.
Students
in the Nursing training program, experience prolonged periods of great physical
exertion for instance long hours of walking, bending, standing, reaching, and twisting. Nurses move and lift up
patients as well as other tools weighing over 25 pounds.
To be
able to advance from one course or quarter to the subsequent after beginning
the Nursing program, student must attain a grade of 2 .0 or higher in all
needed courses and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2 .0 or higher.
Total program cost is USD $8,400
Following are the minimum requirements for ADN-RN Nursing
Program. Minimum admission standards
include:
Prerequisites courses:
1. ENGL& 101, English Composition I, 5 cr.
2. ENGL& 102, English Composition II, OR ENGL 109,
3. Writing About Sciences 5 cr.
4. PSYC& 200, Lifespan Psychology, 5 cr.
5. BIOL& 251, Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, 4 cr.
6. BIOL& 252, Human Anatomy & Physiology 2, 4 cr.
7. BIOL& 253, Human Anatomy & Physiology 3, 4 cr.
8. BIOL& 260, Microbiology, 5 cr.
9. CHEM& 121, Introduction to Chemistry, 5 cr.
1. NUTR 103, Nutrition, 3 cr.
CONTACT:
Address: 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663, USA.
Phone: 360-699-6398
CLARK COLLEGE ADN-RN NURSING PROGRAM PREREQUISITES & REVIEWS"
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