RN to BSN Undergraduate Program

Clarendon College has developed two articulation agreements for the Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

Texas Tech University Health Science Center

Clarendon College (CC) and the Texas Tech University Health Science Center (TTUHSC) School of Nursing have developed an articulation agreement to offer CC students concurrent admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.

The articulation agreement between the schools allows students to plan the transition into the TTUHSC School of Nursing RN to BSN program upon successful completion of the CC Associate Degree in Nursing program (ADN).

More information about the RN to BSN Concurrent admissions program can be found at: Texas Tech University RN to BSN

 

West Texas A&M University

The Agreement with Clarendon College (CC) and West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) will allow associate degree students to transfer up to 90 credit hours into a bachelor’s degree in nursing at WTAMU. In addition to speeding the time to degree, this arrangement will allow RN licensed nurses, who train at Clarendon College, the opportunity to receive scholarships, academic support and advising resources while earning their bachelor’s degree at WTAMU.

With the convenience of online courses, the nursing program at WTAMU serves hundreds of transfer colleges across the country and has received nearly 50 national rankings since 2014. Students are able to apply up to 56 credits for core and prerequisite courses from their community colleges and 34 hours of nursing course credits toward the bachelor’s degree. The cost of tuition at WTAMU after course scholarships could be as low as $8,250.

More information about the RN to BSN Concurrent admissions program can be found at: WTAMU RN to BSN