ASN classes

8

week sessions

$405

undergraduate tuition

Available program formats: In class: AS

Columbia College Associate in Science in Nursing

Prepare to join the fast-growing healthcare field of nursing. The program is open to individuals who have no prior nursing education and to individuals who hold a Licensed Practical Nursing license.
Degree Requirements

Earn your Registered Nurse licensing

Becoming a registered nurse can be challenging and competitive. The Associate in Science in Nursing degree from Columbia College will help you successfully complete your journey to RN licensing. The ASN provides simulation lab experiences and clinicals that prepare you to pass the NCLEX-RN exam—whether you have prior nursing education or are starting on this path for the first time.

You’ll graduate with a strong background in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, microbiology and other sciences. You’ll also better understand the nursing profession as a whole, including specialties like mental health, as well as women’s and infant health.

Opportunities to study:

  • Introduction to Nursing
  • Pharmacology
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Maternal-Child Nursing
  • Mental Health Nursing

Dates and deadlines

JUL
15

Submit your fall application packet by: July 15

DEC
15

Submit your spring application packet by: December 15

Prepare for a career as a registered nurse

If you are selected for the program at Columbia College, you have the reassurance of knowing that our curriculum is reviewed systematically to ensure it prepares you to succeed in a position in the nursing field. We have also identified the prerequisite courses that will aid you the most in completing the nursing course sequence.

Thanks to our comprehensive coursework, state-of-the-art simulation labs, and clinical experiences, graduates of our Missouri State Board of Nursing-approved program are well prepared for the NCLEX-RN exam. Successful completion of the program does not guarantee eligibility to take the licensure examination. According to the Nursing Practice Act, licensure may be withheld or revoked due to controlled substance abuse, criminal prosecution, and a variety of other offenses.  

Registered nursing jobs are growing at a fast rate across all settings—including hospitals, home care, hospice, schools and nursing homes.

Some possible paths include:

  • Public health
  • Research
  • Psychiatric care
  • Flight nursing
  • Pharmaceuticals 
Cohort Retention Rate NCLEX-RN Pass Rates Job Placement
2023 84.6% Total 21/25 = 84% 23/25 92% RN roles

The Associate in Nursing program at the Columbia College campus, located in Columbia, MO and the Lake of the Ozarks campus, located in Osage Beach, MO is accredited by the:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000


Accreditation Information:
Accreditation Type: Nursing Education
Initial Accreditation: February 14, 2019
Most Recent Commission Action: March 2021

Current Accreditation Status: Accredited
Stipulations: None
Date of Last Visit: October 19-22, 2020
Next Site Visit: Fall 2025

Columbia College Global offers traditional classroom instruction for many courses at nationwide locations. Students at nationwide locations are expected to engage with multiple learning methods, including online and virtual while completing their degree. Columbia College offers on-campus programs with traditional classroom instruction at the Residential Campus in Columbia, Missouri.

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Available program formats

  • Core requirements 36 credit hours
  • Total degree requirements 77 credit hours

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