Explore the nursing program at Normandale. Learn about our program, requirements and applying — and get answers to frequently asked questions from future students like you.
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Students must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered nurse after graduation.
Until NCLEX-RN success is achieved the graduate is not an RN. The state in which the NCLEX-RN success occurs will be the state of initial RN licensure.
Normandale nursing graduates who took the NCLEX-RN for the first time in 2021 had a 96.2% rate of passing and becoming registered nurses. That’s 9.8% higher than the national average for that same year.
Normandale provides a rigorous nursing program that prepares students for future examinations and careers.
Learn more about our accreditation and average pass rates in previous years.
Applications for Fall semesters are open from February 1 - March 15. Applications for Spring semesters are open from September 1 - October 15. Applications are not accepted outside those dates.
Yes. There is strong interest in the nursing program at Normandale. We receive more applications than the number of students we can admit.
Give yourself the best chance by completing all the application requirements in a timely manner.
We make acceptance decisions for our nursing program based on a holistic admission process.
Yes.
A full-time student can complete the associate degree portion of the program in four semesters after pre-requisite courses are completed. Students may then go on to earn their Bachelors’ degree in nursing at a university.
No. You will have to reapply for the next admissions cycle.
The nursing program is designed to be full-time, and classes are held during the traditional school day. Nursing students may have clinical experiences scheduled in the evening. However, a weekend or evening program is currently unavailable.
Please contact our Office for Students with Disabilities by email or phone at 952-358-8623 or 952-358-8625.
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