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The Coconino Community College (CCC) - Arizona State University (ASU) Concurrent Enrollment Associate Degree - Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Program is offered through a partnership between CCC and ASU. Participants are selected from students who have met the CCC and ASU Associate - Baccalaureate CEP identified eligibility requirements and have applied to the CCC Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP).
The prerequisite courses listed below must be completed with a minimum 3.0 GPA prior to starting the ASU CEP courses.
Corequisite courses must be complete to earn the BSN from ASU; however, they are not required for admission to the CEP. We recommend completing as many of these courses as possible before starting the ASU CEP courses. Many are prerequisites for the CCC associate degree nursing program.
CCC advisors are available for application advisement to the AAS Nursing program at CCC. ASU advisors are located in the Phoenix-area and are available to meet in-person, via email or phone. CCC Nursing Students Arizona State University Interested CEP Students Arizona State University Current CEP Students Katherine Costa [email protected] 928 - 522 - 4392 Rebecca Cady [email protected] (602) 496 - 0937 Katherine Bonnesen [email protected] (602) 496- 0888
Pathway students may transfer up to 75 credits to ASU. Students with credits from a four year regionally accredited college or university may transfer up to 90 credits to ASU.
A reduced tuition rate of $4 45 per credit hour is available. Tuition rates subject to change due to state budget appropriations. Textbooks, supplies, and course fees are additional.
Because federal regulations require that financial aid can only be disbursed through one college at a time, CEP students apply for financial aid through ASU and complete and sign a consortium agreement for financial aid disbursement. Although the financial aid between the two programs is designed to work seamlessly, this cannot be guaranteed, so there may be times when you will be asked to pay your CCC program tuition before you receive your ASU financial aid disbursement. You will need to be prepared to pay your CCC program tuition out of pocket or by payment plan until the balance of your financial aid is awarded by ASU.
CCC and ASU Edson College of Nursing & Health Innovation have Health and Safety Requirements that must be met prior to enrolling and participating in any clinical experiences. Healthcare agencies throughout the state require vaccinations, titers, and other healthcare related requirements (examples of these requirements are background checks, CPR, drug and nicotine testing, etc.) These requirements are subject to change per healthcare agency contracts with the educational institution. Students must be compliant with agency requirements prior to and throughout the program.
Sample Plan of Study: Fall Entry The plan of study for fall entry into the CCC program is outlined below. To maintain your status as a Concurrent Enrollment Program student, you must be enrolled in an ASU course every semester as noted below. The ASU schedule can be modified as needed for special circumstances with approval by the ASU nursing program director. Courses Summer (Required prior to Block 1 in Fall Entry) Total: 8 - 14 credits (ASU) TWC 361 * Writing for Health Care Management (if needed) 0 - 3 credits (ASU) SOC 390 Social Statistics I (if needed – may also take at CCC) 0 - 3 credits (ASU) NUR 392 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan 4 credits (ASU) NUR 460 The Art of Nursing 4 credits Students who have completed a transferable Literacy (L) course will be waived from TWC 361 and instead may take a different required course. AAS Semester 1 Fall Total: 14 credits (CCC) NUR 114 Introduction to Nursing Pharmacology 3 credits (CCC) NUR 116 Nursing Concepts I (Fundamentals) 7 credits (ASU) NUR 391 Professional Nursing Theory 4 credits AAS Semester 2 Spring Total: 16 credits (CCC) PSY 240 Developmental Psychology 3 credits (CCC) NUR 124 Nursing Concepts II (Medical/Surgical/Pharmacology) 9 credits (ASU) NUR 318 Nursing Research and Evidence Translation 4 credits Summer Total: 8 - 14 credits (ASU) NUR 444 Innovation in Nursing 4 credits (ASU) NUR 495 Public & Global Health in Nursing 4 credits (ASU) Upper Division* (SB with C and/or H) or (SB or HU with C and/or H) (if needed) 0 - 3 credits (ASU) Upper Division** (SB with C and/or H) or (SB or HU with C and/or H) (if needed) 0 - 3 credits AAS Semester 3 Fall Total: 13 credits (CCC) NUR 215 Nursing Concepts III (Med/Surgical/Maternal Child/Peds/Mental Health) 9 credits (ASU) NUR 440 Community/Public Health Nursing in U.S 4 credits AAS Semester 4 Spring Total: 19 credits (CCC) NUR 220 Nursing Concepts IV (Critical Care/Emergency) 9 credits (CCC) NUR 222 Management and Leadership in Nursing 2 credits (ASU) NUR 445 Nursing Management in Health Care (Session A) 4 credits (ASU) NUR 464 Capstone (Session B) 4 credits Graduate from CCC with AAS degree; graduate from ASU with BSN degree; eligible for NCLEX-RN licensure exam ****Note:** If needed, upper division general studies may be taken in any semester. Enrolling in upper division general education course with Block 2 and NUR 31 8 is not recommended. Upper division general studies courses need to be completed prior to enrolling in NUR 464.