Prepare for a career in Nursing


Overview

Nursing provides a challenging, respected, versatile and rewarding career in health care. Nurses work in a variety of settings – from homes to hospitals, corporations to clinics, schools to ships, classrooms to courtrooms, rehabilitation to research, travel to trauma, and with all ages, from newborns to seniors. Employment in nursing is expected to increase 16% in the next few years. Nurses are vital in promoting health, wellness, and optimizing the quality of life in the community. Additional benefits in a career in nursing include job security, competitive salaries, and potential for advancement. Degree options include Associate in pre-nursing, Associate in Nursing (with direct transfer options), Nursing Assistant Certificate of Completion, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and more, view all degree options in the "Degree Options" below.

Program Reports

To read about the mission, philosophy, and graduate end-of-program student learning outcomes for the LCC Nursing Program, visit our Mission and Graduate Outcomes page.

Program outcomes indicate how the program is meeting expected benchmarks, such as the rate at which our graduates pass the NCLEX-RN®, complete the program within the expected timeframe, and get jobs in nursing once they are licensed. The nursing program faculty and staff are committed to student success, as well as contributing to quality and safe patient care in the Lower Columbia region. We invite you to read more about our Program Outcomes and Student Achievement Data.

Interested in the Nursing Programs' applicant statistics? View the Nursing Programs Admission Data page.

Our Approval and Accreditation

The Nursing Assistant Certificate of Completion and Registered Nurse AN-DTA/MRP degree programs at Lower Columbia College are approved by the Washington State Board of Nursing.


The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program has initial approval from the Washington State Board of Nursing.


 

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Accredited

 

The Registered Nurse AN-DTA/MRP degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program (April 2023): Continuing Accreditation with next site visit in fall 2030.

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? View our Frequently Asked Questions page, or get in touch below!


Contact Nursing Programs

We are located on the second floor of the Health & Science Building. Stop by during regular office hours, or call (360) 442-2860 to make an appointment.

Healthcare Program Inquiries

  Health & Science Building, 2nd floor
   (360) 442-2860
Fax: (360) 442-2879

Nursing Program Inquiries

  Bev Ylen, Program Coordinator
  (360) 442-2860
  bylen@lowercolumbia.edu

Nursing Advising

  Alé Sanchez, Health Careers Specialist
  Rebekah Villanti, Career Pathways Advisor
  (360) 442-2328
 prenursing@lowercolumbia.edu

Other Inquiries

For a full list of nursing faculty and staff, please see our Faculty & Staff page.