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A career in nursing provides a unique opportunity to help those in need while improving your own life. We know our students – their lives and families, obstacles and motivations, and their dreams and goals. We also know their potential – that’s why we’re committed to providing a supportive environment that empowers you to pursue your dreams of being a nurse, caregiver, provider and role model. Your stories, challenges and triumphs inspire our faculty and staff everyday. We pair our personal approach with a strong record of proven success: 99 percent of our students have passed the NCLEX on the first try for three years in a row, and our ACEN-accredited program offers a wide variety of quality clinical experiences. When you graduate from Harrison College’s Associate Degree in Nursing (ASN) program, you will have accomplished a major step toward being eligible to take the NCLEX (see list of requirements here: in.gov/pla/nursing.htm). You will be taught how to be professional, problem-solve, improve your written and verbal communication skills and work as a team with other students, teachers and co-workers. And, you will know what it feels like to be confident and proud of your accomplishments – impacting the lives of those around you. How does Harrison support you? We’re student-centered in all we do. We have small class sizes to help you get the support you need to succeed. Our instructors are readily available to help you with your class work. We offer a variety of quality clinical experience opportunities so you can be ready for a job on day one. Our program is ACEN accredited. The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is the examination that you will take once you’ve graduated from nursing school. Passing this test means you will be a licensed registered nurse and able to practice in the state where you took the examination. The ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing) accreditation at Harrison College means that we are held accountable for the standards and criteria needed to provide you with a strong and well-rounded nursing education. Harrison College’s ASN program is ACEN accredited. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing is located at 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850 Atlanta, Georgia 30326, (404) 975-5000. Associate in Nursing Program School of Nursing Harrison.edu | 844.239.1902 Successful ASN students are: • Disciplined • Determined Curious and unafraid to ask questions • Compassionate • Proactive The nursing field is unique. Not only do you get the opportunity to help people, but you also have many options and directions for expanding your nursing career. Your degree is something no one can take away from you, and it will be a representation to your family and friends of what it looks like to be passionate about your career and find your purpose. Harrison College has institutional accreditation from the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314N., Falls Church, Virginia 22043; (703) 917-9503; www.abhes.org

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A career in nursing provides a unique opportunity to help those in need while improving your own life. We know our students – their lives and families, obstacles and motivations, and

their dreams and goals. We also know their potential – that’s why we’re committed

to providing a supportive environment that empowers you to pursue your dreams

of being a nurse, caregiver, provider and role model. Your stories, challenges and

triumphs inspire our faculty and staff everyday.

We pair our personal approach with a strong record of proven success: 99 percent of

our students have passed the NCLEX on the first try for three years in a row, and our

ACEN-accredited program offers a wide variety of quality clinical experiences.

When you graduate from Harrison College’s Associate Degree in Nursing (ASN)

program, you will have accomplished a major step toward being eligible to take the

NCLEX (see list of requirements here: in.gov/pla/nursing.htm). You will be taught how

to be professional, problem-solve, improve your written and verbal communication

skills and work as a team with other students, teachers and co-workers. And, you

will know what it feels like to be confident and proud of your accomplishments –

impacting the lives of those around you.

How does Harrison support you?• We’re student-centered in all we do.

• We have small class sizes to help you get the support you need to succeed.

• Our instructors are readily available to help you with your class work.

• We offer a variety of quality clinical experience opportunities so you can be ready for a job on day one.

• Our program is ACEN accredited.

The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is the examination that you will take once you’ve graduated from nursing school. Passing this test means you will be a licensed registered nurse and able to practice in the state where you took the examination.The ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing) accreditation at Harrison College means that we are held accountable for the standards and criteria needed to provide you with a strong and well-rounded nursing education. Harrison College’s ASN program is ACEN accredited. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing is located at 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850 Atlanta, Georgia 30326, (404) 975-5000.

Associate in Nursing ProgramSchool of Nursing

Harrison.edu | 844.239.1902

Successful ASN students are:• Disciplined

• Determined

• Curious and unafraid to ask questions

• Compassionate

• Proactive

The nursing field is unique. Not only do you get the

opportunity to help people, but

you also have many options

and directions for expanding

your nursing career. Your degree

is something no one can take

away from you, and it will be a

representation to your family and

friends of what it looks like to be

passionate about your career and

find your purpose.

Harrison College has institutional accreditation from the Accrediting Bureau of Health

Education Schools, 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314N., Falls Church, Virginia 22043;

(703) 917-9503; www.abhes.org

If you know it’s time to make a change, Harrison is ready to support you. Start your application process at Harrison.edu/TheDifference or call 844.239.1902.

“As a single parent, I don’t want

to use that as an excuse for why

I didn’t finish school. It’s not an

excuse. I want my son to be able

to say ‘She was a single

mom and she can do it,

I can do it too.’”JaQuita, Alumnae

Harrison College, Columbus, OH, accredited by Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools, Registration Number 08-11-1883B. Accredited in Indiana by the Indiana Board for Proprietary Education.

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