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Due to Covid-19: We will accept online courses for all prerequisites taken in Spring, Summer, Fall of 2020, Spring 2021, and Fall 2021 including those with an online lab component from an accredited institution, to be vetted by Enrollment Services. Starting in Summer 2022, in-person classes or hybrid online lecture with in-person lab is the only acceptable modality for core bio/chem.

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Updated Jan 23, 2024

 

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FALL 2024 APPLICATION WORKSHOP AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW

College of Marin’s Director of Nursing, Dr. Alicia Bright, and the Chair of the Counseling department, Gina Cullen, will review the application requirements, the application process and provide a general overview of the nursing program, and answer any/all of your questions. This information is helpful for those applying in this coming cycle (Nov 1, 2023-Feb 1, 2024) or those that are looking to apply in the near future.

Fall 2024 Admission

November 1, 2023 — February 1, 2024

2023 APPLICATION WORKSHOPS

Zoom Worksop: September 27, 2023 12:40-1:30pm   Join Zoom Meeting    https://marin-edu.zoom.us/j/81399546618   Meeting ID: 813 9954 6618

Zoom Workshop: October 24, 2023 12:40-1:30pm      Join Zoom Meeting    https://marin-edu.zoom.us/j/81510998716   Meeting ID: 815 1099 8716

Zoom Workshop: November 20, 2023 12:40-1:30pm  Join Zoom Meeting     https://marin-edu.zoom.us/j/87538142405   Meeting ID: 875 3814 2405


The Registered Nursing Education Program at College of Marin prepares students for entry into the nursing profession and serves as a foundation for advanced nursing studies. The Program faculty views Nursing Education as an individualized, collaborative endeavor that assists students in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for entry-level nursing practice. Emphasizing critical thinking, effective communication, and cultural and clinical competence, the Program aims to prepare graduates for roles as care providers across the healthcare continuum, as managers of care, and as active members of the nursing profession.

The Program affirms the dignity and worth of each individual and strives to educate students who are adaptable, responsible, politically aware, and committed to lifelong learning.