
Department of
Nursing
We,
the faculty, feel you have selected the most challenging, rewarding and
versatile career available today.
We believe that a Nurse is one who possesses
considerable knowledge of the basic physical, biological, behavioral, and
medical sciences, plus the ability and skill to apply this knowledge in caring
for patients with common nursing problems. This requires decision-making ability
and sound judgment.
We dedicate our time and effort to offer you those experiences
that will assist you in reaching this goal. The learning experiences will be
available; it is your responsibility to take advantage of them. SAU provides
equal educational opportunities for all and this policy is fully implemented in
all programs according to University guidelines.
The Department of Nursing offers two programs:
- Associate of Science degree in Nursing (A.D.N) (NLN accredited and Arkansas
State Board of Nursing approved), which includes the LPN/LVN to RN "Fast
Track".
- The purpose of the LPN-RN Transition Program is to provide upward
mobility for qualified Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPN/LVN),
and Licensed Psychiatric Technician Nurses (LPTN). This separate track
option provides the opportunity to complete all requirements for the
Associate of Science Nursing Degree. Students may complete the general
education course requirements at SAU or any accredited college or
university. The LPN-RN Transition Program at SAU consists of three
academic semesters. Southern Arkansas University adheres to Arkansas
State Board of Nursing Articulation Model.
- RN-BSN Online Completion Program (NLN accredited)
Graduates of the Associate of Science degree in Nursing are eligible to apply
for the National Council of Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and complete the
written exam for initial licensure.
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