Professional Nursing (ADN/RN) in Fort Myers, Florida
Associate's Degree
- Next Start Dates
- January 06, 2025
- February 12, 2025
Associate’s Degree in Nursing Program in Fort Myers
You want to become a registered nurse (RN). One of the fastest routes? Earning your Professional Nursing degree, or Associate of Science degree in FL. To feel your most confident in high-stake nursing situations, you’ll practice your knowledge and skills in the:
- State-of-the-art nursing lab
- Nursing simulation labs
- Clinical settings
The Fort Myers campus trains Florida students in the Lee County and surrounding communities conveniently located off the intersection of I-75 and Colonial Boulevard. As a Professional Nursing student, you’ll prepare for the NCLEX-RN®3 exam, practice to become an RN and support Florida’s healthcare system.
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Nursing Program Information Session
As soon as you complete the admissions process, you’re admitted into the ADN/RN program with no need to apply twice. To help you get started sooner, you can also expect:
- Eight start dates per year
- No prerequisite coursework for admission
- No waiting list for qualified applicants
Licensed practical nurses can advance their education in as few as 18 months2 through our LPN to RN Bridge.
Learn even more about our Associate’s degree program in Nursing, general education courses, transfer credits, nursing curriculum, program requirements, other Nursing programs and more at our Nursing Information Session.
What Types of Nursing Program Courses Will I Take?
While some courses are online, your other Nursing program courses will be at our Fort Myers campus. Here are examples of the in-person Nursing courses that will help you become a confident, caring registered nurse.-
Nursing Care of the Older Adult
- Examine how personal attitudes and beliefs about aging impact healthcare for older adults
- Discover resources that promote autonomy, safety and ethical advocacy as patients age
- Apply theoretical knowledge and skills in healthcare settings, such as a nursing home
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Professional Nursing Skills I
- Study and promote basic care and comfort to patients
- Demonstrate essential skills to care for patients with musculoskeletal, integumentary and elimination needs
- Provide accurate medication calculation and safety
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Mental and Behavioral Health Nursing
- Explore internal and external factors that impact a patient’s balance and well-being
- Study effects of stress on a patient and their families and caregivers
- Examine the complexities of caring for clients experiencing mental health disorders
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Leadership and Professional Identity
- Examine professional nursing leadership and management responsibilities
- Utilize evidence-based practices to guide decision-making and support clinical judgment to improve patient outcomes
- Demonstrate principles of professional identity and regulatory standards of nursing practice
"I feel like Rasmussen has set up a system that is designed for their students to succeed."
Shelonda L.
Graduate, Professional Nursing – Fort Myers Campus
NCLEX-RN Licensing Exam Preparation
Upon successful completion of the ADN degree program, you’ll be able to sit for the NCLEX-RN®3 exam to become a registered nurse. At our Fort Myers campus, you’ll practice extensive nursing knowledge in advanced labs and facilities. These are only a few ways that you’ll start preparing for your NCLEX-RN licensing exam in our Nursing program.
In-Person Practice
Practice your clinical skills at the Fort Myers campus nursing skills lab and simulation centers, as well as first-hand in local healthcare settings. You’ll be able to sit confidently for the NCLEX-RN exam.
Peer Support
You won’t be preparing for the NCLEX-RN exam alone. Study with other Nursing students and meet with faculty and peer tutors to enhance your nursing practice experience.
Library and Learning Services
Access specific collections designed for Nursing program students pursuing the NCLEX-RN exam. The experienced professionals in our award-winning online Library and Learning Services team are ready to help.
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Nursing Career Options in Fort Myers and Florida
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Tuition Costs & Savings
Do the Math:
With eight start dates6 a year at most campuses and a total of 25 courses—each 11 weeks in length—full-time students can finish in as few as 21 months2 for an estimated total program cost of $53,478.
$449 cost per credit
x 102 total credits
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$45,798 total tuition
+ $7,680 total fees
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$53,478 estimated total program cost
*This reflects pricing for Florida students. Please speak with an admissions advisor or use the tuition estimator tool to calculate your costs.
Learn more about the financial aid cost of attendance (COA).
Other Ways to Save
Higher education should be a manageable investment. Talk to an admissions advisor and learn how our ADN program is designed to be more affordable with transfer credits, self-directed assessments, loans and grants, and corporate and military grants for those who qualify.
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Program Requirements
At Rasmussen University Nursing school, there is no prerequisite coursework for admission into the program. At many campuses, there are no wait lists for qualified student applicants.6 With a no-cost application and eight start dates a year for students at most campuses, you can begin your Nursing courses when it's convenient for you.
The degree type can vary based on the state at Rasmussen University. This is an Associate of Science (AS) degree in FL, and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in MN, IL, KS and WI.
High school verification documentation may be required.5 Students will need to pass an entrance exam or have a conferred Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctoral degree with a GPA of 2.25 or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning as recognized by the US Department of Education or by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Rasmussen University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
The associate nursing program at Rasmussen University at the Fort Myers campus located in Fort Myers, Florida, is accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
404-975-5000
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at
https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs
Florida Board of Nursing
The Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus in Florida is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing. On Feb. 1, 2023, pursuant to § 464.019(5)(a)(2) Fla. Stat., the Florida Board of Nursing placed the Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus on probation because for two consecutive years (2021 and 2022) the program had graduate passage rates on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (“NCLEX-RN”) that were more than 10 percentage points lower than the national average passage rate during the same calendar years for graduates of comparable degree programs who are United States educated, first-time NCLEX-RN test takers.
On Feb. 1, 2023, the Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus in Florida presented a remediation plan to the Florida Board of Nursing, which included both strategies that the University has implemented and strategies that the University plans to implement that aim to improve first-time test takers’ performance on the NCLEX-RN.
The Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus in Florida did not achieve the required NCLEX-RN passage rate during its first year on probation for calendar year 2023. On Feb. 7, 2024, the Florida Board of Nursing placed the program on a second year of probationary status. If the program does not achieve the required NCLEX-RN passage rate by the end of its second probationary period, the Florida Board of Nursing may extend the program’s probationary status for 1 additional year, provided the program has demonstrated adequate progress toward the required NCLEX-RN passage rate by meeting a majority of the benchmarks established in the remediation plan. If the program is not granted the 1-year extension or fails to achieve the required NCLEX-RN passage rate by the end of such extension, the Florida Board of Nursing shall terminate the program.
If Enrollee is accepted into the Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus in Florida and graduates from the program while it is on probation, then Enrollee will be able to take the NCLEX-RN. If Enrollee is accepted into the Professional Nursing Associate’s degree program at the Fort Myers campus in Florida and the Florida Board of Nursing terminates the program before Enrollee graduates, then the program will be taught out, which will allow current students at the time of program termination the opportunity to graduate and take the NCLEX-RN. Because neither probationary status nor possible program termination affects students’ ability to graduate and take the NCLEX-RN, refunds based on probationary status or program termination will not be issued for tuition and fees incurred.