Jefferson Community College

U.S.A. Kentucky

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Hi - I'm a pre-nursing student & would love to hear from people who went to Jefferson Community College for Registered Nursing. Please post what you liked/disliked about the program and what you had to do once you got your acceptance packet. I'm waiting to hear if I got into the program & would love some info.

Specializes in ICU/PCU/Infusion.

I go to JCC for the ADN program. I'll graduate in Dec this year, :lol2: !! What sorts of questions do you have? I can tell you that overall, the program is pretty unorganized, but I'm sure you've either heard that before, or are experiencing it now.

I waited until I had all my pre-reqs completed before entering the program, but that was by choice. I'd heard about the workload, between clinicals and all the studying, so I just thought I'd get all the other stuff out of the way 1st. I'm really glad I did. I even went for a class the first summer, and the second summer finished up A&PII and the CNA course. Last summer and this are the only two that I've not gone to school.

2nd semester was by far the best organized, and had more instructors that I respected. 1st semester had one great one, and she's still there. She is outstanding, and if you are accepted, I'll clue you in on who she is.

Feel free to ask about any other ?'s you might have.

Get your immunizations taken care of. Make sure you have a copy of your high school diploma to cover childhood immunizations. Get a titre drawn for your Hepatits B series (after you complete the 3 shot series!). Make sure you have completed your BLS class and have that card also. Make double or even triple copies of all your paperwork, because the Allied Health Office is notorious for "losing" things, or saying they never got them.

Good luck!! Let me know if you got in!!

Congrats on graduation in Dec!!

I hear ya on Allied Health losing paperwork - so far they've lost my transcript evaluation, MNA certification & transfer transcripts! Luckily I could provide proof of all this, but what a hassle.

I'm on the alternate list for fall 06 & I'm wondering what I may have to pay for on the fly if I get called. I've read on this board that there is a lot of physicals & drug test to get into most nursing programs. Does JCC require a physical or drug test? I don't have health insurance & would have to really save up if they do.

Thanks for the heads up on the childhood immunizations

Specializes in ICU/PCU/Infusion.

hmm. I don't recall being asked for either a physical or a drug test. I asked another classmate of mine and she didn't remember that either, so unless something's changed, I think you're clear there.

You will have to pay for liability ins., but that's only like 20-25 bucks, and then there's one other fee that I can't even remember what it's for, but it's another 20 or so dollars. You should get a packet of information in the mail with all that if you're accepted.

Good luck!! Hope you get in!!

FYI, the books for 101 are a bit over $1000.. and you'll need clinical uniforms, which are all white whatevers. (pants, top, etc) You also have to have a lab coat for when you go pick up assignments at the hospital the night before your clinicals. You can probably use the same lab coat you had from Micro, unless you bought a throw away one.

Let me know here if you have any other questions. :)

I'll cross my fingers for you. How many other classes are you taking this Fall, or how many others do you need besides the nursing classes?

$1,000 for books! Wow - That is good to know ahead of time.

I've taken all my generals while I've been waiting for Nursing, except Micro which I'm in this Summer along with Med Terms.

As for fall I'm not sure ... I think I'm going to start working on classes for my BS - maybe Chemistry. Trying to set up a meeting w/ IU southeast to find out what classes I can take that would count towards my BS.

Ultimatley, I want to be a travel nurse.

Specializes in ICU/PCU/Infusion.

I'm not sure about IUS, but I know for at least UL, you'll need the Chemistry, Nutrition, Statistics, ... umm.. I can't remember what else right now. Oh- did you take the College Algebra or the math that JCC accepts for nursing? Because I know for the BSN you'll need College Algebra.

I love the terminology professor. She's great! It's an easy "A" and will keep your GPA up for sure.

Good luck! Keep the questions coming if you want.

leslasic:

I have my book list and i know that i don't need all the books for the 1st semester. can you give me an idea of the books most needed in the first semester of nursing at JCC.

Congrats! I am going into my second semester now & the book we used mainly for 1st semester was the Fundamentals of Nursing. They give you handouts ever day & that is the information you are tested on for the most part. I'd suggest getting a good drug book for nurses & a good book on how to do care plans.

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