School of Nursing
The Nursing Program educates individuals to become registered nurses at the associate degree level. It is designed to provide the foundation for further preparation in nursing and life-long learning. The program prepares a nurse generalist for beginning professional practice using knowledge derived from the liberal arts, biological sciences, physical sciences, behavioral sciences, and nursing. Individuals will be prepared to practice in a variety of health care settings, and encouraged to continue personal and professional growth. The program emphasizes excellent teaching with a commitment to student-faculty interaction. Individual talents, background experiences, perspectives, and insights are recognized and appreciated by faculty. Graduates will be eligible to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN).
The School of Nursing recognizes the education and experience of Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses with an articulation model. LPN's/LVN's will be able to advance their education with minimal duplication of knowledge and skills. Eligible applicants will be admitted to the Accelerated LPN-RN Track. Graduates will earn the Associate of Science in Nursing degree and are eligible to apply to write the NCLEX-RN.
School of Nursing Curriculum
Acceleration Challenge Exam
For Licensed Practical Nurses applying to the Nursing Program
National League for Nursing Pre-Admission Exam-RN
For more information, contact:
Dr. Sandra K. Tucker
Dean
Linda Anderson
Administrative Assistant
318.670.6641
Faculty:
Vickie Anderson
Assistant Professor
318.670.6610
Beverly Barnett
Assistant Professor
318.670.6689
Brenda Lou Kulp
Instructor
318.670.6686
Cheryl D. Blackshire
Assistant Professor
318.670.6693
Angillar Noble
Instructor
318.670.6686
Debra Jackson
Assistant Professor
318.680.6691
Connie Linnear
Assistant Professor
318.670.6693
Tiffany Williams-Varner
Assistant Professor
318.670.6692
Newana Williams
Instructor
318.670.6686