Mission College LVN to RN Program

graduating nurses spring 2012

Welcome to the Registered Nursing LVN to RN Program

Our application acceptance period is now closed for the program that is starting in May 2013.

Applicants for 2013 - 2014 program: 

Due to internal changes within the LVN-RN department that required administrative approval, our application acceptance process has been delayed.  We will be sending out all letters next Monday, May 13.  Everyone will be receiving a letter, including those that were not selected into our program. 

We thank you for your patience and flexibility.

The Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program is developed for Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). The program admits a new class every year into the Role Transition Classes in summer. The program consists of two more semesters. Classroom instruction is offered concurrently with clinical experience. The curriculum has been organized under the standards mandated by the State of California Board of Registered Nursing. The program requires successful completion of 72 units of General Education, BRN required content, and program prerequisite courses to receive the Associate Degree in Nursing (refer to Course Sequence Form).

The Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program curriculum is designed to meet all California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) requirements and to prepare students through a progressive and systematic approach to achieve the program outcomes. The program outcomes prepare the students to meet competencies required for entry level into nursing practice by maintaining quality and consistency of instruction. As such, the nursing curriculum prepares students to pass successfully the NCLEX-RN licensing examination. Employment opportunities following the acquisition of the license include many different fields of nursing, such as hospitals, doctors' offices, home nursing, and others.

Upon completion of the Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program the student will be:

  • prepared to successfully pass the NCLEX-RN licensing examination
  • prepared to function in the role of an entry level registered nurse
  • prepared to demonstrate the competencies of clinical nursing skills for entry level nursing practice
  • prepared to demonstrate acquisition of theoretical knowledge by successfully complete required courses in the program
Important Dates and Deadlines

Next Information Session:

To be determined.
 All Information Sessions are held in the LVN-RN Lab N2-204

The Nursing Counselor will present information about the Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program and answer any questions potential applicants may have. Registration is not required.

License Examination Pass Rates For Mission College

Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians
Board of Registered Nursing (NCLEX)

The Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program is approved through the California Board of Registered Nursing and maintains industry ties through an Advisory Committee.

California Board of Registered Nursing
P.O. Box 944210
Sacramento, CA 94244-2100
phone: (916) 322-3350