Professional Nursing

America needs registered nurses.
It is one of the top 10 professions in the country.

RN's have a wide range of duties including:

RN's provide direction to licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and nursing aids.

Our two-year program gives you hands-on experience and excellent instruction in our state-of-the-art Health Science Institute. Our program gives you an associate degree and prepares you to apply for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.

Careers

Growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a higher number of health problems to be treated, and by an increasing emphasis on preventive care. In addition, the number of older people, who are much more likely than younger people to need nursing care, is projected to grow rapidly.


Faster than average projected growth employment from 2022-2032 for Registered Nurses with an annual median salary of $77,000 in Missouri.

Visit Occupational Information Network (O*NET) to view salary information, employment outlook and personal characteristics needed for this career.

What Registered Nurses Do: Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.

Work Environment: Registered nurses assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. Licensing or registration is required.

Accreditation

Full approval

The Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley associate degree program has full approval by Missouri State Board of Nursing (MSBON)

3605 Missouri Boulevard, P.O. Box 656
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0656
573.751.0681 Telephone
573.751.0075 Fax
800.735.2966 TTY
800.735.2466 Voice
pr.mo.gov/nursing.asp

Accreditation

The associate degree nursing program at MCC-Penn Valley located in Kansas City, MO is accredited by the:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
404.975.5000
acenursing.org

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program is continuing accreditation.

To send comments about the program, email pv.nursing@mcckc.edu or call 816.604.4175.

This program meets the educational requirements for national board certification and licensure for Missouri and Kansas.

Student achievement data

Student achievement data 2018 2019 2020
MCC NCLEX pass rate 87.6% 85.9% 87.0%
Missouri NCLEX pass rate 88.3% 91.2% 89.9%
National NCLEX pass rate 88.3% 88.18% 86.5%
MCC ADN program retention rate 86% 93% 91%
MCC ADN nursing graduates 99 91 95
Graduate employment rate (within six months) 95% 95% 98%

Program costs

MCC provides many ways to help pay for your education including financial aid, scholarships, loans and more. A tuition payment plan is also available; we will to send you an updated cost.

Credit hours needed 72 - 76
In District cost per credit hour $121 $8,712 - 9,196
Out of District / Metro Rate cost per credit hour $237 $17,064 - 18,012
Out of State / International cost per credit hour $320 $23,040 - 24,320
Other Fees
Books $1,800
Supplies (scrubs, practice bag, stethoscope, etc.) $700
EHR GO Perfect EHR per the program $195
$400 per course for program cost $3,600
Immunizations (varies) n/a
Clinical Student (background check) $130
Family Safety Care Registry:(Student must obtain) $15
NCLEX fee (Pearson VUE testing) $200
Background Check (Missouri State Board of Nursing requirement to be performed three months prior to graduation) $50
Total program costs
In District $12,297 - 15,141
Out of District / Metro Rate $23,009 - 23,957
Out of State / International $28,985 - 30,265

Note: All costs are subject to change without notice

Frequently asked questions

General questions

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Our practical nursing program is a quick way to enter the nursing field. It is a one-year day program. Graduates receive certificates and are eligible to apply to take the licensing exam to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Our associate degree professional nursing program (ADN) is a two-year program with a day and an evening/weekend option. Graduates receive an Associate in Applied Science degree and are eligible to apply to take the licensing exam to become a Registered Nurse (RN). Professional nurses command higher salaries, have more opportunities for advancement and more responsibilities.

The ADN or Associate of Applied Science is a two-year degree. The BSN or Bachelor of Science is a four-year degree. We offer the ADN degree. Graduates of both types of nursing programs are eligible to apply to take the licensing exam to become a registered nurse in all fifty states. In addition, our degree will transfer, if you wish to pursue a bachelor's degree.

The LPN bridge program is for LPNs who wish to continue their education and complete an ADN. Basically, it allows an LPN to get an ADN and RN exam eligibility with three more semesters of study. There are specific admission requirements and a unique application for the LPN Bridge program.

Our nursing program is rigorous and time intensive. You will be expected to attend four-six hours of class and approximately 16 hours of clinical a week. There is significant extra time required in preparation for class and clinical. Consider this time commitment in advance of entering the program and to discuss with your family and any employers.

You'll experience a hands-on and interactive learning environment that is both supportive and challenging. We believe in a high-tech, yet holistic approach to health care.

You'll experience plenty of personal attention, in a hands-on, interactive learning environment that is encouraging and challenging.

We've established transfer agreements with several local four-year colleges and universities, including the University of Kansas, the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Webster University. These agreements allow all of your Associate of Applied Science degree courses count toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.

Application questions

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Required testing information required for the program

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The ACCUPLACER is the entrance examination required by Metropolitan Community College to test for readiness for college-level courses. All three sections must be completed for entry into the program and must not be greater than three years old. Even if you have a degree from another college, you must take it. If you've taken the COMPASS test and scores are older than three years old, you must take the ACCUPLACER exam.

The purpose of the ACCUPLACER is to ensure readiness for success in college courses, therefore if you do not meet the required scores, you will need to complete the courses prior to applying to the nursing division.

The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) ATI is the entrance exam for our nursing program. It tests for essential skills in reading, science, math and English. It tests for skills essential for success in nursing school.

Twice in a calendar year (January - December).

Send an e-mail to pvtest@mcckc.edu to schedule an appointment to take the ATI TEAS test at MCC-Penn Valley testing center.

Please go the ATI website and shop the online store to find testing materials. ATI has a workbook and a sample online test.

Yes, you must attach a copy of the ATI TEAS to your application and submit it to the nursing division. The passing score for MCC is a total adjusted score of 58.7% on your first or second attempt.

No, applications will only be accepted during the online application periods for each semester. Yes, to be considered for the next semester you would need to reapply online.

Official transcripts from all colleges that you have attended should be sent to: Student Data Center- Metropolitan Community College
3200 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111

No, all classes taken in the MCC system are recorded on one transcript that we can access online.

Admission to and graduation from the nursing program does not ensure eligibility for state licensure, nor does it guarantee passing the licensure examination. Any candidate for licensure who has ever been charged or convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony will be required to submit documentation of the court proceedings for that charge or conviction to the State Board of Nursing in which licensure is sought. Upon completion of the program, the graduate is expected to file an application with the Missouri State Board of Nursing to write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for the registered professional nurse. After successful completion of the examination, a license will be granted for the graduate to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Missouri. If the student has had a criminal conviction in the past, please contact the nursing division chairperson. A conviction may delay or prevent the issuance of a license. For further information, refer to the Statues of Missouri found in the MCC-Penn Valley Associate Degree Nursing Program Student Handbook or on the website of the Missouri State Board of Nursing. State licensure boards have the responsibility of determining that each applicant who will practice as a professional healthcare provider / nurse have good moral character. The boards have the legal right to deny licensure to individuals found to have violated any local, state or federal law. A record of a felony conviction is a factor which must be considered by licensure boards while applying to sit for the licensure examinations. For detailed information on this, within the State of Missouri, refer to the Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 335 Nurses, Section 335.066 of the Missouri Nurse Practice Act. The Missouri State Board of Nursing also has a link to the statutes. The Missouri State Board of Nursing will make the decision whether or not to allow an individual to take the licensure examination. Questions may be directed to:
Missouri State Board of Nursing
3650 Missouri Boulevard
Jefferson City, MO 65102

We meet the highest standards in the professional nursing field. Our program is approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, the major U.S. nursing school accrediting authority. To learn more, contact Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
404.975.5000
acenursing.org