Associate Degree Nursing (RN)

Make a Difference Every Day

As a registered nurse, you provide a wide range of care. You manage IVs and dress wounds. You educate patients and support them through recovery. You teach patients how to stay healthy and work closely with doctors to make sure each patient gets the best care possible.

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Associate Degree Nursing at a Glance

Degree
Associate of Applied Science
Length of Study
2 years *
Course Format
Face-to-Face
Classes Meet
Daytime
Program Start
Fall, Spring

* Does not include prerequisite courses.

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95%

RN-NCLEX Pass Rate

480

Hours Clinical Experience

208

Lab Hours

$0

Tuition for Eligible Students

Your Nursing Career

This career offers a dynamic and rewarding way to make a difference in people's lives every day.

As a registered nurse, you work primarily in hospitals, but also in nursing homes, clinics, and patients' homes, providing essential care across different environments.

This is a partial list of where nursing graduates work: 

  • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
  • MercyOne, Waterloo and Cedar Falls, IA
  • UnityPoint Health—Allen Hospital, Waterloo, IA
  • Universal Pediatrics, Cedar Rapids, IA
  • University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
  • Waverly Health Center, Waverly, IA
60%

RNs Work in Hospitals

3.5M

Global Nursing Shortage

60%

All Healthcare Workers are Nurses

80%

Of Work is Direct Patient Care

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The Future of Healthcare Education

Program Overview

Hands-on experience is a key part of your education at every level. This includes working through real-world scenarios in the state-of-the-art simulation center, or working alongside pros during clinical rotations.

Lab Hours: 208 (Includes prerequisite courses)

Clinical Hours: 480

Semesters 1 and 2 of the Associate Degree Nursing (RN) program can be completed part-time or full-time. The part-time program is fall start only.

Semesters 3 and 4 must be completed at full-time status.

This program qualifies for the Future Ready Iowa Last-Dollar Scholarship and will pay up to 100% of your tuition.

You must apply for, be awarded, and meet the ongoing eligibility requirements for the Last-Dollar Scholarship.

Nursing graduates are eligible to take the ADN NCLEX.

This program prepares the student for licensure in Iowa. See our State Licensure Google Sheet to identify the states in which Hawkeye's Nursing program requirements fulfill the state guidelines for professional licensure and certification. For additional information see:

Licensure and Certification Disclosure

First-Time Registered Nurse Pass Rates

First-time pass rates within six months of completing the Associate Degree Nursing coursework at Hawkeye.

  2020 2021 2022
Hawkeye RN-NCLEX Passing Percentage 71.62% 80.49% 95.12%
National Passing Percentage   82.42% 82.27%

The pledge of the Nursing program faculty at Hawkeye Community College is to prepare safe, competent, and confident entry-level professional nursing graduates.

The mission of the Hawkeye Community College Nursing Program is to prepare nurses for entry level professional nursing practice that meets the diverse health care needs of individuals, groups, and communities. Faculty facilitate and guide the education of students in the art and science of nursing to provide quality, ethical, holistic, and culturally competent collaborative care.

The goals of the nursing program at Hawkeye Community College are:

  • To facilitate student success through an evidence-based curriculum that is student-centered.
  • To provide a curriculum with dynamic clinical and simulation experiences.
  • To provide a fair, firm, and consistent educational experience that prepares students for entry level practice.
  • To prepare students for successful completion of the licensure examination.
  • To maintain a nursing program that meets Iowa Board of Nursing regulatory standards.

This program is fully approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing.

Iowa Board of Nursing
400 S.W. 8th Street Suite B
Des Moines, IA 50309

Hawkeye Community College is a member of the Iowa Articulation Plan, which creates a career path for Associate Degree Nursing to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a minimum of time and redundancy. For more information, contact an academic advisor.

" The clinicals, the simulation lab, the instructors… There are so many pluses at Hawkeye. "
  • Bridget Saffold
  • Nursing ‘18

How to Get Started

It’s simple! Complete these steps:

  1. Apply for admission at Hawkeye.
  2. Send official transcripts to Admissions.
  3. Demonstrate college readiness.

Check the status of your application at any time by logging into your admissions account.

Program Admission Requirements

To enroll this program, you’ll need to meet the minimum score requirements.

  ALEKS ACCUPLACER Next Generation ACCUPLACER Classic COMPASS ACT
Math 30 259 Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS)
227 Advanced Algebra and Functions
85 Elementary Algebra 42 Algebra 19

You can take the ALEKS Placement Assessment online. If you prefer, you can take the ACCUPLACER Next Generation or ACT at Hawkeye. While ACCUPLACER Classic and COMPASS aren’t offered anymore, you can still use your scores from those tests if you took them before for program admission.

If you don’t meet the minimum score requirements, you can take success courses instead. Talk to your academic advisor to help you find the right courses to get started.

If you don’t have a Practical Nursing degree, you’ll have to finish all the Term 0 prerequisite courses with the required minimum grades.

If you’ve graduated from a Practical Nursing program, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Show proof that you completed a Practical Nursing program by sending in your official transcript.
  2. Make sure you’ve finished these courses with the required minimum grades:
    • Two semesters of high school chemistry or CHM-122 Introduction to General Chemistry (or an equivalent course) with at least a C- grade.
    • BIO-168 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with lab, with a B- grade or higher.
    • BIO-173 Human Anatomy and Physiology II with lab, with a B- grade or higher.

Note: Even though Hawkeye Community College allows Pass/Fail grades for some classes, they can’t accept Pass/Fail grades from high school or college when it comes to admission requirements. This is because of accreditation rules

Once you meet all the admission requirements you’ll get what’s called an "Eligible-Start Date to be Determined" (ETBD) status. This status is based on when you complete your prerequisites. If more than one student finishes on the same day, the registration date for the final prerequisite course is used to figure out who’s ahead in line.

Getting ETBD status doesn’t guarantee program admittance—it depends on how many seats are available.

Each year in September or October, the Admissions Office will ask you to confirm that you’re still interested. They’ll also give you an update on your anticipated start term twice a year, in November and February.

The process for admitting students for the next fall semester starts in March. We'll start admitting students for the next spring semester in October.

Make sure to keep your contact info updated and check your Hawkeye email regularly to stay on top of everything!

Before classes start, there are a few important things you need to do as an admitted student. Make sure you check off everything on this list to be ready for your program!

  • Complete a physical exam and submit your immunization record using the Hawkeye Community College form.
  • Attend the Mandatory Compliance Training session.
  • As a Health student at Hawkeye, you’ll need to complete the same background checks as hospital employees. This check will include fingerprinting and look into databases like the sex offender registry, child abuse and dependent adult registries, and Medicare/Medicaid fraud. Depending on the results, it could affect your ability to take part in clinical experiences.
  • Healthcare Provider CPR certified.

Program Contacts

Admissions

Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 134
319-296-4000
Email Admissions

Regular Hours — Spring 2025

Monday – Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM

Academic Advisor

Last Names A–G

Bailee Burks
Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 208
319-296-4014 ext.1481
Email Bailee Burks

Last Names H–N

Kelly Kobliska
Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 208
319-296-4014 ext.1624
Email Kelly Kobliska

Last Names M–Z

Lisa Wright
Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 208
319-296-4014 ext.1068
Email Lisa Wright

Nursing Chair

Jewell Barrera Henrriquez
Main Campus
Grundy Hall 204G
319-296-4023
Email Jewell Barrera Henrriquez