After your first year in the program, you will be eligible to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing exam (NCLEX-PN) to become a licensed practical nurse. Upon graduation, you will be eligible to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing exam (NCLEX-RN) to become a licensed registered nurse.
Associate of Science Degree Nursing Program
Our Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADN) prepares you for entry-level clinical practice as a registered nurse.
Note: If you are already a licensed practical nurse and would like to become a licensed registered nurse, see our PN to RN Program.
Why Choose our ADN Program?
Costs
Tuition: Visit weber.edu/costs for current tuition and fees (does not include course fees which are attached to courses and show up in your cashier total as course or lab fee's). The following credit is what your tuition will be based upon unless you are taking additional courses on top of this credit load: 1st semester 9 hours; 2nd semester 9 hours; 3rd semester 10.5 hours; and finally 4th semester 9.5 hours. 38 total hours over 4 semesters.
Additional Estimated Program Costs: Materials - $1,500, Verified Credentials - $150, MyClinicalExchange - $20, and Scrubs - $75.
Students are responsible for costs incurred when enrolled in courses necessitating travel to community agencies.
Additional program and facility requirements that may incur additional costs to students. Please review Student Documentation Requirements in the SON Student Handbook (starts at the bottom of page 14). These requirements are mandatory.
Licensure & Certification Requirements
First-Year Associate’s Degree
First-year associate’s degree nursing students are entitled to complete licensed practical nurse (LPN) boards at the end of their first year. In order to be licensed as an LPN in Utah, applicants must be in conformity with the Utah Nurse Practice Act. The Utah Nurse Practice Act and licensing forms are available on the Internet at . Applicants who have been convicted of a felony or treated for mental illness or substance abuse should discuss their eligibility status with the Utah State Board of Nursing. The Utah State Board of Nursing makes final decisions on issue of license. Utah State Board of Nursing phone numbers are 801-530-6789, 801-530-6597 or 801-530-6736.
Second-Year Associate’s Degree
In order to be licensed as a registered nurse (RN) in the State of Utah, applicants must be in conformity with the Utah Nurse Practice Act. The Utah Nurse Practice Act and licensing forms are available on the Internet at . Applicants who have been convicted of a felony or treated for mental illness or substance abuse should discuss their eligibility status with the Utah State Board of Nursing. The Utah State Board of Nursing makes final decisions on issue of license. Utah State Board of Nursing phone numbers are 801-530-6789, 801-530-6597 or 801-530-6736.