Health Professions
Registered Nursing
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program is a LPN to ADN program. All entrants must be working Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPN/LVN) in Idaho to apply for enrollment. Successful completion of the program requirements earns an Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing and makes the student eligible to sit for the state licensure examination (RN-NCLEX) to become a licensed registered nurse.
What Jobs Can I Get?
- Hospitals
- Physicians' Offices
- Community Clinics
- Acute Care Facilities
- Insurance Companies
- Mental Health Facilities
- Home Health Agencies
- Long-Term Care Facilities
How Long Will it Take?
REGISTERED NURSING (ADN)
Associate of Applied Science Degree
3 semesters + summer term
Why Registered Nursing at EITC?
- Hospitals
- Long Term Care facilities
- Home Health Agencies
- Hospice Agencies
- Health Departments
- Health & Welfare
- Surgical Centers
- Community Care Facilities
- Dialysis Centers
- IV Therapy
- Pharmacies
- Correctional Agencies
- Military
- Physician/Health Care Provider Offices
- School Districts
What Real Students Say
"I returned to EITC after completing my LPN to continue my education in the RN program; knowing that I would get a wonderful education and great clinical experiences."
Charyn Yancey
"I am sincerely grateful for all that EITC and my instructors have done for me and my family. EITC is a great college and I am proud to have had the opportunity to get my education here."
Nora Osman
More Information
Health Professions Program Application Packets
- *** Computer Lab Hours !!!
- CNA 2013 Fall Schedule
- CNA Packet
- Dental Assisting Packet
- HCA Background Check Instructions
- Medical Assistant Packet
- Medical Assistant Policy & Procedures
- Practical Nursing Packet
- Registered Nursing Packet
- Surgical Technology Packet
- TEAS V Testing Information





