Offered at the Levelland Campus, the SPC Reese Center, and the Plainview Extension Center
The Vocational Nursing program is designed to prepare individuals interested in the nursing profession to practice as licensed vocational nurses. Clinical experience is provided through affiliations with several area health care facilities.
Satisfactory completion of the 12-month curriculum with a minimum grade of “C” in all course work entitles the student to receive a Certificate of Proficiency. The student is then eligible to apply to write the State Board licensure examination.
The Vocational Nursing program reserves the right to change the curriculum and program policies as deemed necessary for the maintenance of a high quality education. Policies regarding admissions, advanced placement, dismissal, probation, class and clinical attendance, insurance, grading and readmission are available in the Vocational Nursing Student Handbook.
This program is approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Texas Board of Nursing.
Program advisor on the Levelland Campus is Sue Ann Lopez, chairperson of the Nursing Department. Program advisor at the SPC Reese Center is Korbi Berryhill, assistant professor of vocational nursing. Program advisor at the Plainview Center is Donna Murry, assistant professor of vocational nursing.
Program Admission Requirements
Students wishing to make application for entrance into the Vocational Nursing program should follow the criteria below.
- Must contact the program advisor on the desired campus of enrollment for specific program information.
- Must have a high school or a GED diploma.
- Must apply for admission to South Plains College. Admission to the college does not guarantee admission to the Vocational Nursing program.
- Must complete the prescribed physical examination for admission to the vocational nursing program.
- Must score satisfactorily on the entrance exam administered by the Testing Center.
- Must receive final approval from the Vocational Nursing Admissions Committee for admission.
- All students applying to the program will undergo a criminal background check.
Any student wishing to enroll in the Vocational Nursing program who has been convicted, adjudged guilty by a court, plead guilty, no contest or nolo contendre to any crime in any state, territory or country, whether or not a sentence was imposed, including pending criminal charges or unresolved arrests must submit a declaratory order to the Board of Nurse Examiners prior to applying for admission to the program. This includes expunged offenses and deferred adjudications with or without prejudice of guilt.
No student will be considered for the Vocational Nursing program until they have been deemed eligible for licensure by the Board of Nurse Examiners. The student must present a copy of licensure eligibility to the Program Coordinator at the time of application to the program.
- Student admission into the program will be conditional pending a negative drug screen.