EMS to RN Transitional Students

Transition Your EMS/Paramedic Experience to the Role of RN as a Hybrid Student

Typical Program Schedule
Summer Semester: Lecture (Choice)/Testing (In-Person): Mondays 8am – 5pm
Lab: Saturday or Sunday (In-Person) 8am – 8pm
Fall and Spring Semesters: Lecture (Choice)/Testing (In-Person): Mondays 8am – 5pm
Clinical/Lab: Saturday or Sunday (In-Person) 6:30am – 6:30pm (Clinical)/ 8am – 8pm (Lab)

Hybrid courses are a blending of the traditional face-to-face courses with an online component. In this format, you will complete a portion of the course online and then meet on campus as outlined in the class schedule. Hybrid courses must meet a minimum of 25% of the course face-to-face.

Summer Entry (Bryant Center at Tradition)

Discounted Rate

This program is being offered at a special discounted rate. Many of the standard fees, excluding tuition, are being covered by a grant. Contact Karol Purdie for more information and details on program costs at karol.purdie@mgccc.edu or (228) 267-8688.

Save up to $2,415 off program costs

Fees covered

  • Registration Fee
  • Resource Fee
  • Technology Fee
  • Career Tech Fee
  • Substance Testing
  • Liability Insurance
  • E-Books
  • National Board Exam Fee

This program is being offered at a special discounted rate. Many of the standard fees, excluding tuition, are being covered by a grant. Contact Karol Purdie for more information and details on program costs at karol.purdie@mgccc.edu or (228) 267-8688.

The EMS/Paramedic-to-RN Hybrid option is designed to assist qualified Nationally Registered Paramedics (NRPs) with the transition to RN practice via an evening/weekend hybrid (face to face and distance) learning environment.

After successfully completing the summer transition courses, NUR 1115 and NUR 1116, the NRP student accepted into the evening/weekend hybrid option is awarded nine (9) semester hours of credit for previous EMS/Paramedic education. Thereafter, the student will by-pass the first year courses required of ADN graduates and enter semester 3 (evening/weekend) of the ADN program. Beginning with NUR 1115 and NUR 1116, and thru the terminal ADN courses, NUR 2434 and NUR 2422, course and clinical works will include the Respiratory Therapist-to-RN students and the EMS/Paramedic-to-RN (evening/weekend) students.

Program Overview

Program Outcomes

Student Achievement Data

The following student achievement data must be published and must be consistent with ACEN Accreditation Standard 5 Outcomes:

  1. Graduates’ success on the licensure and/or certification examination.
  2. Students’ completion of the nursing program.
MGCCC Associate Degree Nursing Program
Program Completion & NCLEX-RN Pass Rate – Aggregated
Completion Year
Enrollment & Ontime Completion
Sem & Year
Total Number
starting in the
first nursing course
Total Number
On-time
Graduates
On-time
Completion Rate
2, 3, or 4
Semester Option
First-Time NCLEX-RN®
Pass Rate
(Calendar Year)
2023-24
2022 SP – 2023 FA (Pre-licensure ADN)
2022 FA - 2024 SP (Pre-licensure ADN)
2023 SU – 2024 SP (Transitional ADN)
N=315N=19160.6%2024226/233=
96.9%




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