ASN FAQs

How does the hybrid work?

How does the hybrid work?

The hybrid program is a combination of online activities (videos, discussions, quizzes, exams, remediation, etc. ) and in person activities (labs, clinical, standardized exams, etc.).  Faculty are available to students through on line sources such as video conferencing, phone or by appointment in their office.  Additionally faculty are available at labs, simulation, and most clinical experiences

How does lecture work?

How does the lecture work?

Content is introduced each week in videos.  Most videos are 10-20 minutes in length.  The number of video’s each week is dependent on the content.  Each week the content is supported with assignments such as online discussion forums and adaptive quizzing.  Unit exams are given online with an online proctoring service.

How much time should be devoted to lecture?

In general, the recommendation is that students should anticipate studying 2-3 hours per credit hour. This does not include the time that it takes to complete class and clinical assignments or time spent in labs or clinical experiences.

How many clinical experiences, lab experiences, and simulation experiences are there?

How many clinical experiences, lab experiences and simulation experiences are there?

Clinical Experiences

During each course you will attend clinical experiences.  Plan to be in clinical at least one day each week. There may be exceptions when you would have two clinical days in one week.   The majority of our clinical experiences are 12 hours, with some exceptions.

Lab Experiences

During both ASN 200 and ASN 210, you will have lab experiences.  The lab experiences in ASN 210 will be in the first 2 weeks of the course.  The program schedules lab experiences throughout the program if necessary for clinical make-up time. It may also do so if the faculty feel that it is necessary to assist the student with any needed competencies.

Simulation Experiences

The program schedules simulation in ASN 210, 215, 225, 230, 235 to support the attainment of clinical competencies in these courses.  The program may schedule simulation labs at other times as needed throughout the ASN program

Can I complete my clinical experiences close to where I live?

Can I complete my clinical experiences close to where I live?

The OTC ASN program is a pre-licensure program. This program is subject to the Minimum Standards of Approved Programs of Professional Nursing from the Missouri State Board of Nursing.  Each clinical experience needs to meet certain requirements. The program schedules clinical experiences at hospitals based on availability and whether there is qualified clinical faculty to lead those experiences.

What is remediation?

What is remediation?

The standards for entry to professional nursing have gotten increasingly difficult.  The NCSBN designed the NCLEX-RN exam to ensure that each person taking the exam meets the minimum standard of safe practice.  The NCLEX exam tests the ability of the applicant. The student must demonstrate they can use critical thinking and clinical reasoning at a safe entry level of practice.  In order to try to help students reach the aptitude necessary to be successful on their first attempt of the NCLEX-RN exam, the ASN program requires that each student remediate. Students must complete remediation on any exam on which they scored below the passing standard.