Paramedic to ADN Information Session

ADN Program Accreditation

Kent State University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools

The KSU Nursing ADN Program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)

  • Listing is under Ashtabula Campus

The KSU ADN program is approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing

Paramedic to ADN Technical Study Sequence

Program Basics

  • The Paramedic to ADN program takes 17 months to complete once accepted into Technical Study Sequence.
  • The program is offered on four KSU campuses: Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Tuscawaras, Geauga - Twinsburg Academic Center.
  • Technical Study Sequence starts in the spring semester (Paramedic to LPN track) at Geauga-Twinsburg Academic Center
  • No waiting list

Paramedic to ADN Track

  • Appropriate for students who are a licensed paramedic
  • 17-month program once admitted into Technical Study Sequence
  • Prerequisite coursework required
  • Day or Alternative track options based on seat availability
    • Joins traditional track 2nd year students for Fall and Spring semesters
  • Technical Study Sequence begins in January
  • *A student who did not pass a paramedic transitions course at another College or University cannot be admitted into this track but may apply for admission to the traditional ADN track.
  • **License must be active by October 1 of admission year

IMPORTANT POLICY-  PARAMEDIC TO ADN

Students who passed a paramedic transition course at another college or university will need to take NRST 10018.  A student who did not pass a paramedic transition course at another college or university cannot be admitted into the Paramedic to ADN program option but may apply for admission to traditional ADN program.

In-Program Schedule of Courses

  • Each nursing course has 3 components: Lecture, Lab, and Clinical
  • Program will require 2-4 days each week for availability
  • Required non-nursing courses have various schedule options: day, evening, and online
  • Typical clinical hours:
    • Day clinical 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
    • Alternative clinical 3 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Program options

Day Track

  • Monday through Friday and potential for some Saturdays
  • Must have availability 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Possibility of an evening clinical in rare instances; students will be notified in advance.
  • Must be adaptable and flexible

Alternative Track

  • Monday through Friday afternoon/evening and potential for some Saturdays
  • Must have availability 12 p.m. - 11 p.m.
  • Possibility of a day clinical in rare instances; students will be notified in advance
  • Saturday clinical may be 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. or 3 p.m. - 11 p.m.
  • Must be adaptable and flexible

Paramedic to ADN Advanced Standing

  • In two clinical courses at one time
  • Begin in the Spring semester with Paramedic to ADN transitions. Must complete to move to year two.
  • Spring/Summer/Fall/Spring semester: Monday through Friday, potential for Saturday or Sunday requirements
  • Must have availability 4 days each week, days may change each semester
  • May have online assignments throughout the week
  • 17 months- January of year 1 to May of year 2
  • Must be adaptable and flexible

* A student who did not pass a paramedic to ADN transition course at another college or university, cannot be admitted into the paramedic to ADN program option but may apply for admission to ADN program.

Paramedic to ADN Track Students Only

  • The Technical Study Sequence begins in January with Paramedic to ADN Transitions course (NRST 10018) After completion of Spring and Summer semesters, will bridge into year two with traditional students for the Fall and Spring semesters. Will choose day or alternative track.
  • NRST 10019 will meet January of year 1 through May of year 2. May have online assignments and requirements. Lab and clinical will meet in person, typically on Fridays for the duration of the course. Day subject to change.
  •  After successful completion of NRST 10018, studens will be awarded substitute credit for NRST 10012, NRST 10013, and NURS 20950.
  • Students who fail NRST 10018 and still wish to pursue an associate degree in nursing may request readmission into NRST 10018 one time only or elect to request readmission and begin in NRST 10011 after meeting with Student Services to understand financial impact of decision.

*A student who did not pass a paramedic transition course at another college or university cannot be admitted into the Paramedic to ADN program option but may apply for admission to ADN program.

Admission Prerequisites

  • Accepted to Kent State University by October 1 before the spring you plan to begin
  • Complete information session requirement and documents by October 1 before the spring you plan to begin
  • Apply to Nursing ADN program by October 1 before the spring you plan to begin - application opens March 1 each year
  • 2.7 cumulative GPA from the most recent school you have attended where at least 12 credits have been completed
    • If you have ever attended Kent State University in the past but took fewer than 12 credit hours, your Kent GPA must be minimum 2.0 and the most recent school where 12 credits have been earned must at least 2.70.
    • All transcripts from all schools attended are reviewed
  • "C" grade or higher in all courses required for nursing program.
  • Must be completed prior to admission:
    • BSCI 11010 or 21010
    • Chemistry experience in HS or College
    • UC 10001
    • Eligible to take Math 10040/10041 or higher level
    • Eligible to take college level writing
  • Must be completing prior to entering fall semester of 2nd year:
    • Kent Core math requirement - MATH 10040/10041 recommended
    • BSCI 11020 or 21020
    • NUTR 23511
    • PSYC 11762
  • All transcripts received from all schools attended, regardless of how old transcript is

**Meeting criteria does not guarantee acceptance to ADN Technical Study Sequence, seats are limited

Paramedic to ADN Track In-Program Courses

In-Program Schedule of Courses

Semester 1 (Spring)

Semester 2 (Summer)

Semester 3 (Fall)

Semester 4 (Spring)

NRST 10018 (in person- full semester) 
Required in person availability 2 days 
each week. Days are TBD.
NRST 20015 (in person- full semester) 
Lecture: ½ day    
Lab day: ½ day 
Clinical day: TBD full day
NRST 20022 (in person- full semester)
Lecture: ½ day    
Lab day: ½ day 
Clinical day: TBD full day
NRST 20023 (in person- full semester) 
Lecture: ½ day    
Lab day: ½ day 
Clinical day: TBD full day
NRST 10014 (in person- 1 day per week)NRST 20214 (in person)- 1 day per weekNRST 20217 (in person- full semester)
Lecture/lab 1 day per week- each 1/2 day    
Clincal 1 day per week TBD- full day
NRST 20219 (in person) 
Lecture 1 day per week
no clinical requirements
1/2 day
* To remain on track, these courses 
must be complete by the end of Semester 1, Spring
(if not completed): 
BSCI 11020 
Kent core Math- MATH 10040/10041 recommended 
NUTR 23511
PSYC 11762
Can take ENG 11011 if not already complete* To remain on track, these courses 
must be complete by the end of Fall 2 
(if not completed): 
BSCI 20021
One clinical day for NRST 20023. 
Student must have 3-4 days of availability 
for clinical, lab and lecture requirements.
 One clinical day 20015. 
Student must have 3-4 days of availability for clinical, 
lab, and lecture requirements
One clinical day for each of the courses. 
Student must have 4 days of availability for 
clinical, lab and lecture requirements
Humanities or Fine Arts Kent Core must be 
complete by the end of this semester.

* Schedule is always subject to change based on the needs of the nursing department

Paramedic to ADN Advanced Standing Traditional Track Details

After the completion of NRST 10018, 10014, 20214, 20015, students bridge into year two of the traditional track. Courses will take place during the week. Must have 4 days of availability each week. Choose either day or alternative track.

  • 17 Month Program (January of year 1 to May of year 2)
  • Semester 1, Spring
    • NRST 10018
    • NRST 10014
    • lecture, lab and clinical
  • Semester 2, Summer
    • NRST 20214
    • NRST 20015
    • lecture, lab and clinical
  • Lecture
    • Semester 3, Fall: 2 separate days, TBD
    • Semester 4, Spring: 2 separate days, TBD
  • Clinical
    • Semester 3, Fall: Two separate clinical days
    • Semester 4, Spring: One clinical day

Nursing Lectures/Labs

  • Held at the Twinsburg Academic Center in Twinsburg
  • 75% minimum to pass each course
  • Must demonstrate satisfactory performance of nursing lab skills
  • Will have online requirements/ assignments
  • Must complete all required course, clinical, and lab hours

Clinical Experiences

  • Students are placed in clinical coursework by the nursing department. Students are notified via email with scheduling information for registration
  • Students must be flexible and adaptable, clinical day or location is assigned to students.
  • 1 instructor: 6-8 students average clinical group size (1:10 maximum)
  • The curriculum requires all missed clinical hours to be made up, minute for minute. If in this situation, make up days may be different than standard clinical placement.
  • If you are unsuccessful in clinical, you must repeat the entire course

Clinical Grading

Clinical has grading scale of NI/S/U

NI- Needs improvement, students have opportunity to correct skill/assignment for marking of U or S
S- Satisfactory, the skills/assignment was completed satisfactory
U- Unsatisfactory, the skill/assignment/attendance was not completed satisfactory.

Tattoos, Piercings and Smoking

  • All visible tattoos that are interpreted as profane, offensive, or otherwise unprofessional in nature must be covered.
  • In a clinical setting, jewelry should not interfere with student duties or patient care. One basic ring, one non-dangling necklace and one pair of stud earrings may be worn.
  • Clear or Skin-colored plugs must be worn in visible gauged ears or piercings. One stud nose piercing is allowed.
  • Kent State University is a non-smoking/non-tobacco university as are our clinical partners

Kaplan exams

  • Kaplan exams will be given throughout the program

Math Medication

  • Completed each semester
  • Must complete 10 medication math questions in 20 minutes with 100% accuracy to demonstrate math competence
  • Students who are unsuccessful in completing with 100% cannot progress in Technical Study Sequence
LPN to ADN and Paramedic to ADN Track Program Admission

Admission Process

Apply to Kent State Geauga

  • Apply to www.kent.edu/geauga  
  • Select Nursing ADN (NRST) as major
  • Submit official transcripts from all schools attended (including paramedic and LPN programs)

Review and submit info session documents

  • Submit Background check acknowledgement sheet
  • Submit ADN Info Session Data Sheet
  • Submit ADN Info Session Acknowledgement Sheet

Apply to the Nursing ADN program

  • Application opens March 1 and closes October (Paramedic and LPN to ADN tracks)
  • No application fee
  • Must be accepted to Kent State University for admission consideration to the technical study sequence

Important Note:

You must submit both applications to be considered for admission to the Technical Study Sequence.

  • Application 1- Applying to the University
  • Application 2- Applying to Technical Study Sequence for the program

"C" Grade Requirement

  • A grade of ‘C’ (2.0) or higher is required for all courses required for the ADN program
    • C- minus is not accepted and must be corrected before consideration to the Nursing Technical Study sequence
  • If a C- or lower is earned BEFORE admission, applicant is not qualified and will be denied unless course has been corrected
    • Students can reapply for the next admission year once course(s) are corrected
  • If a C- or lower is earned AFTER admission, applicant is no longer qualified, and seat offer will be revoked

Non-Nursing Courses

  • Most can be completed before admission to the Nursing ADN Program Technical Study Sequence
  • Each completed course will earn admission points, the more non-nursing coursework complete, the more competitive the applicant
  • Transfer coursework may be accepted, depending on the course/school where completed
  • Sciences completed at Kent State earn “bonus” points in admission prioritization scoring
  • LPNs and Paramedics must have certain non-nursing courses completed for admission consideration

Non-Nursing Course List

Sciences

  • Anatomy and Physiology 1 (BSCI 11010 or 21010)
  • Anatomy and Physiology 2 (BSCI 11020 or 21020)
  • Chemistry experience (C grade or higher) in high school or college- this is needed for admission consideration into the program.
  • Microbiology (BSCI 20021)
  • Nutrition (NUTR 23511)

Non-Sciences

  • College Composition 1 (ENG 11011 or 11002)
  • General Psychology (PSYC 11762)
  • Kent Core Math Elective (Math 10040/10041- Statistics is recommended)
  • Humanities or Fine Arts Kent Core (various options)
  • First-year Experience (UC 10001)- only required if under the age of 21 at the time of admission to Kent State or transferred less than 30 credit hours
  • Human Growth and Development (NURS 20950)- 5-year expiration, not required for LPN’s or Paramedics

*It is recommended to have most of this coursework complete prior to beginning the nursing coursework due to rigorous nature of nursing coursework

Previous Nursing School

  • Students who have failed out of one nursing program may apply for admission to the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program. These students will not be eligible to receive substitute credit for nursing coursework.
  • Students who have failed out of two or more nursing programs are not eligible for admission to the Associate Degree in Nursing sequence.
    • Exceptions are at the discretion of the admissions committee
  • Students who are currently enrolled and have passed all their nursing courses on the first attempt in an accredited and approved nursing program may request admission to the Associate Degree in Nursing sequence. These students are eligible to receive substitute credit for NRST 10011 only.
    • Courses taken in other nursing programs do not automatically transfer into the ADN nursing sequence at Kent State University.

Background Check/Drug Screen

  • Criminal Background Fingerprinting- BCI-I and FBI
  • Must use specified vendor for background checks
  • Drug Screening
  • If you have a background, it may affect our ability to place you in clinicals. If denied placement, you will be unable to progress in program

CPR

  • MUST be American Heart Association
  • Red Cross not accepted
  • CPR-BLS for Healthcare provider
  • CPR must be current for entire program

*The cost of these requirements is the responsibility of the student

Admission Prioritization

Students offered available seats to Nursing ADN Program Technical Study Sequence based on prioritization score

  • Points awarded for GPA
  • Points awarded for completed coursework, science weighted the heaviest
  • Points deducted from score for multiple attempts in science coursework
  • Bonus points awarded for science courses completed at Kent State University 

Application Deadline - October 1

  • All requirements due by October 1 (LPN and Paramedic Track)
  • Accepted to Kent State University
  • Completed information session and required documents
  • Applied to ADN Program Technical Study Sequence via ADN Application
LPN to ADN and Paramedic to ADN Track Next Steps

Complete the following documents:

Important Reminder

Apply to the nursing program between March 1 and October 1 for LPN and Paramedic to ADN tracks.

* This application is separate from the application to the University and must be completed along with the documents from the info session to be considered for the program.

Questions?

Contact Nursing ADN advisor: Courtney Miller 
cbush2@kent.edu 
330-888-6400