Nursing (Pre)
Why choose pre-nursing at North Central College?
North Central College offers a pre-nursing program designed to give you a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences and prepare you to pursue further studies. You have the flexibility to select from any of North Central’s majors while completing the required prerequisite courses to apply to a nursing program.
You can also:
- Explore opportunities to volunteer or job shadow at places like Almost Home Kids, a Naperville-based pediatric, short-term care home that services children who are medically fragile.
- Study abroad or apply for a Richter Independent Study Fellowship grant to conduct health-related research in a foreign country.
- Get personalized attention in small classes from professors who know you and can write letters of recommendation to graduate schools on your behalf.
- Work with North Central's dedicated pre-health advisor.
- Network with alumni and peers through North Central’s student-run Pre-Health Organization.
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Pre-Nursing Opportunities
A North Central education integrates career preparation with rich academic study. Our faculty encourages you to refine and apply your knowledge in an interconnected world. Here you'll learn to think independently and work globally to solve problems and lead.
Graduate Schools
Recent graduates have been accepted at:
- DePaul University School of Nursing, Chicago
- Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Loyola University, Chicago
- Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago
Careers
Graduates include:
- Registered nurse, Family Birth Center, Edward Hospital
- Registered nurse, cardiac/neuro/spinal surgical unit, Rush University Medical Center
- Pediatric nurse practitioner, The Heart Center at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
- Nursing instructor, self-employed adjunct faculty, Kankakee/Joliet, Ill.
- Emergency department director, Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park, Fla.
- Registered nurse, neuro ICU, Loyola University Medical Center
What major should I choose at North Central College?
A degree in Psychology, Health Science, Neuroscience, Exercise Science or Biology is recommended unless you have a strong interest in another major.
Will I need further education?
Yes, to become a nurse you will need to complete a nursing degree program. North Central does not offer a nursing degree program. Options include:
- Take the entrance requirements for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs in 2-3 years at North Central, apply to BSN programs and if accepted complete your bachelor's degree at that college.
- Complete a bachelor’s degree at North Central in a major of your choosing and apply to Accelerated BSN or Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs (pre-licensure) where you will earn a degree in nursing.
What prerequisite courses do nursing programs require?
Minimum course requirements include:
- Chemistry with lab
- Human Anatomy with lab
- Human Physiology with lab
- Microbiology
Some nursing programs also require or recommend:
- Organic Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Lifespan Development
- Medical Terminology
- Psychology
What else should I consider?
Since nurses work intensely with people, they must possess good communication skills, a commitment to serving others, and an interest in client-centered care. While a student at North Central, you will participate in activities that will help you become a well-rounded applicant for nursing programs. These include: observing nurses to demonstrate that you understand how they work and are comfortable in a clinical environment; leadership activities like serving as a peer health educator, being an officer in a student organization, or tutoring; and, a commitment to others demonstrated through volunteer service. The Pre-Professional Health Program Coordinator will guide you in these activities, connect you with alum that have pursued this path, and advise you throughout the application process.
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