Nursing ADN Program

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Program Overview

Nursing (A.S.)

Nursing combines science and the art of working with people. Nurses are integrally involved in the lives of their clients, helping them to maximize their health and cope with illness. In Berkshire County, nurses are in high demand.

Accreditation

½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's Associate Degree in Nursing Program is approved by the and is accredited by the: (ACEN)

3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000

Fall 2023 - The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate Degree nursing program is Continuing Accreditation

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Transfer Agreements

Questions?

We want to hear from you!

nursing@berkshirecc.edu
One Stop Enrollment Center: 413-499-4660

½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's ADN program ranked #6 in the


Registered Nurse Wages in MA*

  • Median hourly wage: $52.33
  • Annual mean wage: $108,850

*Source:

Admissions

  • Admission Requirements

    Admission to the ADN program is based on several factors and is competitive. Completion of additional college degrees are considered and do influence the admission decision. Admission specific criteria are as follows:

    • Evidence of secondary school graduation or its equivalent. Submit official transcript(s) from high school or high school equivalency, previous colleges or post-secondary schools attended.
      • Note: International transcripts will only be accepted for consideration if they have been translated and evaluated by a NACES approved foreign credential evaluation service provider. ½ûÂþÌìÌà recommends or
    • Math: ACCUPLACER Next Generation QAS score of 262 or greater OR successful completion of , MAT-029C, or (Math for Health Sciences) or higher (with a minimum grade of C). ( Statistics recommended for transfer)
    • Completion of BIO 201 w/ lab (Anatomy and Physiology 1) with a C+ or better completed within seven years of application date.
      • Note: A grade of C is acceptable if taken prior to January 1, 2018 but still within seven years of application date
    • Earn 15 points at a minimum. Points are earned based on the grade attained in the support courses listed below (with the exception of the general education course). Students with higher grades and more courses completed will have higher point calculations.
      • Completion of a college degree will earn a student 1 additional point, regardless of how many degrees or level earned
      • Students who complete honors courses have the opportunity to earn 1 more point per letter grade
      • Students who complete all three science courses (BIO 201, 202 and 207) with a B or better will earn 2 additional points
      • A GPA is created from the non-science support courses and a GPA is created from the science support courses - both GPAs can earn a student more points if average is a B (3.000) or better
      • Students who opt to take and pass a CLEP exam(s) for particular point earning courses can only earn 2 points per course in which the CLEP is applied
      • Students who have AP exam credit from high school can only earn 2 points for point eligible courses in which the AP exam transfers in for that particular course
      • Students who earn "Credit for Prior Learning" (CPL) will NOT be able to earn points on the course(s) that is utilizing CPL.
    • Support Courses: Completing a minimum of 10 credits of college-level ADN support courses from the following:
      • English Composition 1 (ENG 101) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • English Composition 2 (ENG 102) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • Introductory Psychology (PSY 107) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • Human Growth and Development (PSY 204) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • Introductory Sociology (SOC 105) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • Communications course (COM) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - point eligible course
      • General Education course (History or Humanities) - 3 cr. - earn a C or better - no point course
      • Anatomy and Physiology 1 w/ lab (BIO 201/201L) - 4 cr. - earn a C+ or better* taken within 7 years of application date - point eligible course
      • Anatomy and Physiology 2 w/ lab (BIO 202/202L) - 4 cr. - earn a C+ or better* taken within 7 years of application date - point eligible course
      • Microbiology w/ lab (BIO 207/207L) - 4 cr. - earn a C+ or better* taken within 7 years of application date - point eligible course
        *NOTE: A science refresher class will be offered for students who have expired A&P or Microbiology classes. The refresher will conclude with a comprehensive exam for that class. The refresher class can only be taken one time. A student who takes the refresher and passes the exam with a C+ or better, will not have to repeat the expired course. This refresher class will be good for three years.
    • Watch a mandatory ADN matriculation video (see step 6 below)

    Admissions into the nursing program are based on space availability and follow a competitive process.

    Please refer to the for more details.

  • Step-by-Step Procedure to Apply for ADN Matriculation
    1. Apply to ½ûÂþÌìÌà as a pre-Nursing (Associate Degree in Nursing) student, if not already an active ½ûÂþÌìÌà student.
      • Note: All students, regardless of eligibility to our nursing programs, must first be accepted to the College itself before applying for matriculation into a nursing program.
    2. Apply for financial aid, if not already completed
    3. Send all official high school/GED/HiSET, AP scores (if applicable), post-secondary and college transcripts (if applicable) to ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's Admissions Office.
      • Note: Any international transcripts will need to be evaluated and translated by a approved organization such as or .
    4. Review and complete admission requirements as indicated above
    5. Schedule a meeting with one of the nursing academic counselors to determine eligiblity to apply for matriculation
    6. Watch a mandatory ADN matriculation video
      • Note: Students must watch a mandatory ADN matriculation video prior to applying for matriculation, otherwise, the application will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed. These are not the same as Meet and Greet Sessions, which are available if you are interested in nursing but not ready to apply.
    7. Complete and sign the ADN matriculation application for the selected entry semester (fall or spring) and submit (along with all required documents, including a signed attestation form) to Nursing Admissions by the established deadline for the ADN program
      View matriculation applications and deadlines

Application Deadlines

  • Fall 2025: February 1, 2025 - applications can be submitted between Dec 1, 2024 - February 1, 2025
  • Spring 2026: September 1, 2025 - applications can be submitted between July 1, 2025 - Sept. 1, 2025

Forms

ADN Matriculation Forms
Immunization Forms

Learn More

  • ADN Program Outcomes
    • NCLEX-RN Annual Pass Rate: 2024 – 89% for first time test takers
      Annual Program Completion Rate at 150% of Usual Time MABORN: class of 2022-2023 Cohort - 78%
      Annual Program Completion Rate at 100% of Usual Time ACEN: graduates of 2024 - 72%
      Number of graduates: 2024 - 66 students, Number of graduates: Spring 2025 - 33 students

    For transfer credits, please .

  • Nursing Meet and Greet Sessions

    If you are considering nursing and want to learn more about our program, we have question and answer sessions that may help you make your decision.

    For interest in any of our nursing programs, please sign up for a Nursing Meet and Greet Session.

  • Intention to Practice Outside of Massachusetts

    Graduates from ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's Associate Degree Nursing or Practical Nursing programs are qualified to work in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts upon the successful completion of program and the attainment of the appropriate licensure.

    Not all states have the same state-level requirements for licensure. If you intend to practice outside of Massachusetts and obtain a license in another state you are encouraged to for eligibility. As an applicant to the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Nursing Programs, you are encouraged to discuss your ability for licensure and work in another state other than Massachusetts with the Dean of Nursing.

  • Apply to the BHS Talent Pipeline Program

    Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) is offering ½ûÂþÌìÌà program applicants a Talent Pipeline Program.

    BHS is offering students, who are eligible for admission into the ADN program, a 40-hour benefitted position as a CNA in which they only have to work 16 hours/week during the ADN program (while receiving 40 hours of pay weekly).

    BHS will be leading this program and determining acceptance to this program.

    Contact us:
    Courtney Warren cwarren@bhs1.org
    413-447-2768
    BHS Human Resource Department
    742 North St.
    Pittsfield, MA 01201

  • Honors Program

    Honors Pathway Options - Pre-Nursing / Nursing

    You can fulfill your Pre-Nursing/Nursing Program requirements while fulfilling the requirements for graduating as a Berkshire Honors Scholar (BHS), without additional coursework. You need 9 credits of honors courses, and these credits can also count toward your Nursing requirements. The honors course options for both Program and General Ed requirements are listed below in bold/italics. Find out more about the Honors Scholar Program.

    Note: Honors courses taken for Pre-Nursing are worth an extra point on the Nursing Program application rubric. Example: you can earn up to 3 points for PSY 107 Intro Psych, or up to 4 points for PSY 107H Honors Intro Psych.

    Nursing (A.S.)

    Program Courses (With Honors Course Options)

    Course Number Course Name Credits
    BIO-201 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
    BIO-202 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
    PSY-107 PSY-107H Introductory Psychology 3
    PSY-204 Human Growth and Development 3
    Total Credit Hours: 50

    General Education Courses (With Honors Course Options)                 

    Course Number Course Name Credits
    BIO-207 Microbiology 4
    COM- Communication 3
    ENG- English Composition/Writing 6
    MAT- Mathematics 3
    SOC-105 SOC-105H Introductory Sociology 3
    - HON-298 General Education Elective Honors Colloquium () 3
    Total Credit Hours: 19

     

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Testimonial

I loved living in the Berkshires and wanted to make a good decision on choosing a next career in terms of availability of jobs, cost of living and being satisfied in my next role. That's why I chose the nursing program at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ.

It was a small group of people and you really were able to gain those peer relationships fast. When I did require extra help, I would go to a teacher and they were always available. The resources are there, you just have to utilize them to be successful. Everybody wants you to be successful, you just have to ask for help.

Cristina Lenfest '12, Associate Degree Nursing, School Nurse at Richmond Consolidated School

Nursing ADN Program student