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Welcome to the LACC Nursing Department
Completing the Registered Nursing Program leads to eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse (RN). The Associate Degree program is a 2-year full-time program that includes theory and clinical courses. Once admitted, this program is designed to be completed in four semesters for non-licensed candidates.
Clinical experiences will include the opportunity for students to participate in nursing care and treatments of clients in hospitals and other health care facilities.
Nursing Department Communication Preference
We ask that you please contact us through e-mail at (@email), rather than calling.
Application Information:
Filing Period for Fall 2025: TBD
- Review the Info Session PowerPoint Here and the FAQs Here
- Complete the Info Session Assessment and sign up to attend a mandatory Info Session.
- Submit the Fall 2025 Nursing Application during the filing period. You must be logged into Microsoft 365 via your LACCD student email to submit the application.
- LACC Nursing will offer a TEAS Exam for the first 20 eligible applicants on a first come first served basis. (Students must meet the Chancellor's cut score of 80% to be eligible). Please indicate on the application if you wish to take the TEAS with LACC. Submit your application within the first two weeks of the filing period if you wish to be considered for a TEAS spot at LACC.
- View and download the Military Personnel Advanced Placement Policy regarding information for LACC Nursing Education Program Military Personnel.
- View and download the CA BRN NCLEX-RN Pass Rates to see NCLEX Pass Rate.
Before You Apply:
Search for free Medical Terminology courses (VOC ED 400 and 435)
Learn more about the LACC Noncredit Department
Mission Statement
The mission of the LACC Nursing Department is to educate students for entry level registered nursing positions in a variety of multicultural health care settings within the community.