Associate Degree in Nursing Program in Miami

Our ADN program in Florida emphasizes hands-on learning with simulation labs that let you practice the skills you’ll use as a registered nurse.

Associate Degree in Nursing – Miami Associate Degree in Nursing – Miami

20 Months

Earn your ADN in as few as 20 months with our streamlined curriculum

Created for Current Healthcare Professionals

  • ADN: Science degree (bachelor’s or higher) required

  • LPN license required

  • Current Clinical Partner

Transfer Credits for LPNs

Leverage your previous nursing education to streamline your degree.

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ADN Program Highlights

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Prepare for real-life RN scenarios in our technologically advanced simulation labs

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Why Choose the ADN Program at WCU-Miami?

Reach the next step of your professional journey with our hands-on program that helps prepare you to become a registered nurse (RN).

As an RN, you can open the door to a variety of opportunities in nursing, working in a wide range of settings, from hospitals to residential care facilities to educational institutions.1

Through individualized guidance, access to industry-current simulation labs, and WCU-Miami’s streamlined curriculum, ADN students can hone their skills and prepare to pass their RN licensure exam.

Explore the LPN to ADN Pathway!

Are you a licensed practical nurse? Do you currently have an unencumbered license? Then the LPN to ADN pathway is meant for you! Leverage your previous education to streamline your degree — saving both time and costs.

How it works: When you pursue your ADN at WCU-Miami, you can transfer up to 12 eligible credits from your LPN education. If you’ve taken any general education (GE) courses, you might be able to transfer those as well, shortening the length of your degree even further.

If you transfer LPN credits, you can earn your degree in as little as 17 months. If you transfer both LPN and GE credits, you can then earn your degree in as little as 12 months.

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Is an ADN Right for You?

Our Miami ADN program is designed for current healthcare professionals looking to advance their education. If you’re seeking a focused and accelerated path towards becoming an RN, our program can help support you in achieving your academic and career goals.

Associate Degree in Nursing

Our Associate Degree in Nursing program is designed specifically for career changers who already have a bachelor’s degree or have previous nursing experience as a practical nurse. Program graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN, which is required to become an RN.

Overview: Miami Associate Degree in Nursing Program

Program Details

Accelerated Pace

On-Campus

67 Credits

20 Months

4 Semesters

Curriculum

General Education Requirements

All science courses must have been taken within the last five calendar years, unless the student possesses a degree or advanced degree in the specific field of study for which the student is seeking transfer credit. Additional information regarding transfer credit is located in the university’s catalog under Transfer Credit policy or below.

Category and Requirements WCU Course Requirements Transferable / Options
Foundational Course (3): Foundations of Higher Education (Starting Spring II 2023) Non-transferable
A. Written Communications
(3 Semester Credits Minimum)
*(3): Written Communication I Equivalent to
D. Quantitative Literacy
(3 Semester Credits)
(3): College Mathematics I Equivalent to
E. Social and Behavioral Sciences Awareness
(3 Semester Credits Minimum)
Equivalent to

Equivalent to

G. Scientific Reasoning
(12 Semester Credits Minimum)
(4): Human Anatomy

(4): Human Physiology

(4): General Microbiology

Equivalent to

Non-transferable

Equivalent to

A minimum of 24 credits is required for graduation.

*As of April 2019, this course will be delivered online, asynchronously, through the institution’s Learning Management System except where otherwise authorized by the Program Dean/Director.

General Education within Area of Study

Core Nursing Courses

Course Number Course Name Total Credit Hours
Number Name Hours
Pathophysiology 3
Course Number Course Name Total Credit Hours
Number Name Hours
Fundamentals of Nursing 3
Fundamentals of Nursing Skills Lab 2
Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing 3
Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing Practicum 3
Pharmacology 3
Physical Assessment 2
Medical Surgical Nursing Older Adult 3
Mental Health/Older Adult Nursing 3
Medical Surgical & Mental Health Nursing Care of the Older Adult Practicum 3
Expanding and Developing Family 4
Expanding and Developing Family Practicum 3
Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing 3
Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Practicum 3
Capstone 2
Total Credit Hours: 40.0

1The following courses are to be taken at WCU: , ,

Program Credit Distribution

General Education Semester Credits 27.0
Core Nursing Courses 40.0
Total Program Semester Credits 67.0

Tuition & Financial Aid

How Much Does the ADN Program in Miami Cost?

We know school is a substantial commitment. At WCU, we want to equip you with all the information you need to make the right decision for your future.

Our goal is to give you a clear understanding of Associate Degree in Nursing tuition costs so you can be well-informed as you navigate the application and enrollment process. To assist you in your decision, we provide a breakdown below of the ADN program costs at -Miami.

We offer several financial aid options — including scholarships, grants, and loan access — to help support you through your studies.

Associate Degree in Nursing

Tuition and Fees
Degree Type

Associate Degree

(Prior to Fall I 2024)

Associate Degree

(Starting Fall I 2024)

Associate Degree

(Starting Fall 2 2024) 

Total Program Credits 67 67 67
Program Length(Full-Time) 4 semesters 4 semesters 4 semesters 
General Education Courses (per credit x 24 credits) $599 $599   
Core Courses (per credit x. 43 credits) (nursing) $799 $799  
Tuition Cost Full-Time Status (12 to 18 credits)      $10,250 
3/4 Time Status (9 to 11 credits)      $8,518 
1/2 Time Status (6 to 8 credits)      $6,663 
Less than 1/2 Time Status (per credit if under 6 credits)
    $1,010 
Total Tuition Costs $48,733  $48,733 $41,000 
Registration Fee (refundable) $75 $75  $75  
Estimated Total Book Costs1 $3,561 $3,663 $3,663 
Estimated Total Book Shipping Cost1 $356 $366 $366 
Estimate for Uniforms Fee1 $130 $250 $250 
Estimate for Supplies & Licensure Preparation Fees1 $2,345 $2,345 $2,345 
Technology Fee2 ($100 per semester) $400 $400 $400 

General Education Resource Fee3

$500 $500  $500  
Core Nursing Fee4      $7,650 

Estimated Total Program Costs

$56,100 $56,332 $56,249 

 

Indirect Costs

10 Month Academic Year5    
   Prior to Fall I 2024 Starting Fall I 2024 
with parents off campus with parents off campus
Federal Student Loan Fees $100  $100 $100 $100
Course Materials (Personal Electronic Device-1st year only)
$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 
Living Expenses (Food & Housing) $2,980 $9,920 $3,120 $10,410
Transportation $2,060 $2,060 $2,160 $2,160 
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses $6,740 $6,740 $7,070  $7,070
Total $12,880 $19,820 $13,450 $20,740

1 The Estimated Book, Uniform, and Supply fees reflect the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price totals compiled in December 2022 and are subject to change.

2 Technology Fee includes student technical support, Office 365, blended and online course delivery/learning management system, mobile app, student portal technology and access, and required electronic course materials/software.

3 The General Education Resource Fee includes costs associated with ATI Smart Prep materials.  The General Education Resource Fee will be waived for Active Duty, Active Duty Spouse, Reserve, Reserve Spouse, Veterans, Veteran Spouse, Department of Defense employees, dependents utilizing parent's veteran's education benefits, and Veterans Affairs employees.

4 The Core Nursing Fee will be billed each semester in which Core Nursing courses are scheduled and covers costs associated with background checks and drug screenings; the operation of equipment for Simulation, Technology, including but not limited to the establishment, scheduling, coordination, site visits, on-going management, and other expenses related to clinical activities. 4 Core Nursing Semesters multiplied by $2,550 per Core Nursing Semester

5 The purpose of the Cost of Attendance (COA) is to provide students and families with an estimated cost to attend . The COA includes both direct and indirect cost estimates. Direct costs are paid directly to and are shown separately for each program. Indirect costs are not paid to and are estimates students may use to budget expenses they may incur while attending school. While actual indirect costs may vary, estimates these amounts based on the number of months in an academic year and whether students will live with parents or off campus.

Note 1: Students who wish to take Challenge Exams will be subject to a fee of $100 for each Challenge exam. Please see the campus Bursar Office for a full price listing.

Note 2: Course Audits - If a course(s) is being audited. Credits for these courses will be included for the student's schedule status for billing, based on the schedule statuses and amounts shown above. Pre-licensure Nursing students should refer to the program's Dismissal Policy for information surrounding course auditing.

Admission Requirements

Applicants to the Associate Degree in Nursing program must:

  1. Submit a completed application for admission
  2. Submit a WCU approved documentation of high school graduation or equivalent
    1. Foreign high school diplomas/credentials or their equivalent must have an official evaluation performed by an approved organization
  3. Participate in an admissions interview arranged by a University admissions advisor.
  4. Achieve a HESI composite score of 80 or higher.
    1. HESI exam scores must be within three (3) years of enrollment date
    2. HESI exam scores below 80 are denied admission
    3. Examination Retake Details
      1. BSN applicants will have a maximum of two attempts, a week apart, to successfully pass the admissions exam
      2. If an applicant does not pass the admissions exam after two attempts, he or she must wait a period of 1 months to retest and must provide proof of remediation
    4. Additional acceptable external scores are eligible for full admission
      1. TEAS score of 58.7 or higher
        1. TEAS exam scores must be within three (3) years of enrollment date
      2. SAT score of 1044 or higher or ACT score of 21 or higher
        1. SAT or ACT must be within three (3) years of enrollment date
        2. WCU only collects Verbal and Quantitative scores for SAT and ACT
  5. Complete an enrollment agreement (must be signed by a parent or guardian if the applicant is under 18 years of age)
  6. Submit documentation of an earned science baccalaureate degree or higher, an MD degree, and/or submit HR documentation from a Clinical Healthcare Partner that shows that the prospective student is already working in a direct or indirect medical patient care position.
    1. LPN applicants are not required to submit earned science baccalaureate degree or higher but must provide proof of an unencumbered license to practice as a vocational nurse in Florida as well as official transcripts from completed LPN program
  7. If a foreign high school diploma is provided as proof of graduation for non-English speaking countries, proof of English proficiency is required by providing one of the below:
    1. TEAS exam scores of at least 69.0% in Reading and 60.0% in English and Language usage,
    2. TOEFL (minimum 500 PBT, 61BT – paper based, internet based),
    3. IELTS (minimum 6.0 on speaking and writing),
    4. Pearson Test of English (minimum of 44; or level 3, 4, or 5 of PTE – general test),
    5. Eiken English Proficiency exam (minimum Pre-1 grade),
    6. Exams identified within the Common European Framework of reference — Cambridge English: FCE-grade of C or better; or CEFR-B-2 level,
    7. CLEP minimum score of 50 in College Composition or College Composition modular,
    8. Graduate with a C or better from an English as a Second Language (ESL) program, or obtained grades of C or better in college-level English course taken at an accredited English-speaking post-secondary institution.

Academic Calendar

New academic terms begin, on average, every 10 weeks. The number of semesters required for your program depends on the program pace you choose. For the most updated list of term start and completion dates, view the Academic Calendar.

Simulation Centers

Master Your Skills in a Safe Environment

The technologically advanced simulation labs at WCU-Miami help you practice using the same equipment you’ll encounter on the job as an RN. You’ll get to work through a variety of scenarios in:

  • Medical and surgical units
  • Pediatrics
  • Maternity/OB
  • Mental health

The simulation labs are equipped with high-fidelity manikins that bleed, cry, sweat, and even give birth! They provide an opportunity for students to practice and build confidence, learning how to respond to any situation they might encounter on the job.

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Clinical Placements

Local Clinical Placement

Helping You Find a Local Clinical Placement

Your clinical experiences are one of the most exciting and impactful parts of your education. At WCU-Miami we’re here to support you every step of the way.

One way we do this is by building clinical relationships with a variety of healthcare facilities in the Miami area. This means that we can help you find a location when the time comes or help you complete the process of vetting and approving a clinical location of your choice.

Additionally, you’ll have a Clinical Placements team at your disposal to help you track your clinical hours. We’re here to help!

NCLEX Support

Individualized NCLEX Preparation

Our goal is to help you prepare to pass your licensure exam, and this means giving you the tools you need to review materials, tackle difficult subjects, and develop confidence.

As a WCU-Miami student, you’ll get access to diverse study resources, including:

  • NCLEX advisors who provide individualized guidance
  • Bootcamps to help you study and review before your exam date
  • Tutoring to help you master difficult topics
  • Practice exams and a library of study books and videos

Career Services

Career Services

Aiding You in Your Job Search

Meet our dedicated Career Services team!

As a WCU-Miami student or graduate, you get access to a Career Services department that offers a variety of career tools and one-on-one advice. They’ll help you locate job leads, provide interview coaching, help you workshop your resume, and more!

Career Services is your one-stop hub for career advice and professional development.

FAQs

How long does it take to earn an ADN degree?

You can earn your ADN degree at WCU-Miami in as little as 20 months.

What’s the difference between a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and a registered nurse (RN)?

LPNs and RNs work side by side in many of the same settings. However, the tasks they perform day-to-day may differ. LPNs are focused on providing basic medical care, including checking vital signs, changing bandages, and helping patients bathe or dress.3

RNs, meanwhile, take a more active role in coordinating patient care and educating them on their conditions. Their tasks may include administering medicines and treatments, setting up care plans, helping perform diagnostic tests, and teaching patients how to manage their illnesses.4

Our Associate Degree in Nursing prepares you to become an RN.

How does the LPN to ADN pathway work?

If you are a licensed practical nurse (LPN) with a current unencumbered license, you can get credit for your previous nursing education when you pursue your ADN at WCU! This helps streamline your education, saving you both time and costs. Here is how long it will take you to earn your degree on the LPN pathway.

  • If you don’t have any general education (GE) credits to transfer: 17 months
  • If you transfer maximum number of allowed GE credits: 12 months

Can I become a registered nurse after completing the ADN program?

Program graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN! This is the licensure exam for registered nurses. Once graduates pass this licensure exam, they become RNs.

Our ADN program helps prepare you to approach the exam with confidence. As a WCU student and graduate, you get access to a variety of tools and resources that help you study for the exam, including no-cost tutoring.

What previous education do I need in order to enroll in the ADN program?

As part of your application process, you will need to submit proof your high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, you must submit documentation of an earned science bachelor’s degree or higher, an MD degree, and/or submit HR documentation from a clinical healthcare partner that shows you are working in a direct or indirect medical patient care position.

LPN applicants do not need to have their bachelor’s degree, but must provide proof of an unencumbered LPN license in Florida as well as official transcripts from a completed LPN program.

Is financial aid available?

Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify. We have dedicated financial advisors who can help you through the application process, including answering questions about the FAFSA and helping you understand your options.

For information on the institutional grants available for the WCU-Miami campus, please visit the page on our online catalog.

And for more information on other forms of financial aid available, visit our Financial Aid page.

The Associate Degree in Nursing Program (System) holds initial accreditation from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA), located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037. 202-909-2487.

Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify.

1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,

2WCU provides career guidance and assistance but cannot guarantee employment.

3Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses, “.”

4Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Registered Nurses, “.”