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Nursing

Description

Earn an associate degree or certificate in the Nursing program at CNM and pursue work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care, or home healthcare.

Nursing Program Details

Degrees and Certificates

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Prepare for a rewarding career as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) through CNM's comprehensive nursing programs.

You will receive hands-on education and training in patient care, assessment, medication administration, wound care, and supporting patient comfort and hygiene. Our nursing program equips you with essential skills to provide quality care.

Choose to pursue RN licensure through an Associate of Applied Science degree or LPN licensure via our Certificate of Completion, or refresh your NM RN/LPN license with our specialized refresher courses. For detailed information, view the 2024-2025 AASN Nursing Student Handbook.

AASN Program Information

The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AASN) program has limited seats and requires a screening process before registration. Learn more about the criteria and deadlines through our Coordinated Program Entry. Designed to address the local healthcare workforce shortage, this program equips you with the necessary skills to enter the nursing field and advance your career.

You will develop clear communication, critical thinking, and compassionate care, with instruction in the classroom, lab, and clinical settings. The program culminates with a one-on-one practicum experience in real healthcare environments. CNM’s nursing program meets the requirements of the New Mexico State Board of Nursing, and graduates are qualified to take the NCLEX-RN exam. Graduates can pursue further education, including a bachelor’s degree in nursing, and find employment in various healthcare settings.

Practical Nursing Program Information

The Practical Nursing (LPN) program at CNM provides you with essential nursing skills, including patient assessment, medication administration, and wound care, while also ensuring patients' comfort and hygiene. Graduates are well-prepared to take the NCLEX-PN licensing exam and work in hospitals, long-term care, and other healthcare facilities. CNM’s program meets the requirements of the New Mexico State Board of Nursing, ensuring you are ready to pursue your LPN career.

Nurse Refresher Program 

The Nurse Refresher Program is ideal for nurses who have been out of clinical practice and wish to re-enter the workforce or fulfill the New Mexico Board of Nursing (BON) requirements for licensure reactivation. This program covers both theoretical knowledge and clinical experience, with courses focused on new technologies, current nursing trends, and legal considerations.

The Nursing Refresher Theory course is offered online and refreshes your understanding of modern healthcare practices, technologies, and legal requirements, building upon your existing formal education and competencies. The Nursing Refresher Clinical requires 72-80 hours of supervised clinical work. You must complete this within four weeks of finishing the theory course or six months of receiving your temporary license. Both parts are required for certification, and WIOA funding may be available.

For more details on Nurse Refresher courses, please contact us

CNM-UNM Nursing Dual Degree Program

If you are looking to pursue both an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing at CNM and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at UNM, the CNM-UNM Nursing Dual Degree Program is a great option. It is designed for students who want to stay in their community. Though based at CNM, you will be co-enrolled at UNM to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

Paying for School

Financial barriers shouldn't hinder your education, which is why CNM provides a range of resources, including financial aid, scholarships, and flexible payment plans. Our dedicated Financial Aid and Scholarship staff is here to guide you through the process, helping you secure the funding you need for your degree or certificate.

With competitive tuition rates and support in navigating financial aid options, we’re committed to making your educational goals achievable, without the stress of financial constraints.

Additional Information for Nursing Students

Accreditation Information

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The Associate of Science in Nursing program at Central New Mexico Community College is accredited by the:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000
ACEN Website

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate of Science in Nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program on the ACEN website.

Nursing Program Outcome Data

LICENSURE PASS RATES (by calendar year) 2022 2021 2020
NCLEX-RN™ first attempt pass rates CNM nursing program graduates - aggregated 79.90% 82.65% 79.63%
NCLEX-RN™ first attempt pass rates AASN only 75.68% 80.25% 76.62%
NCLEX-RN™ first attempt pass rates CNM/UNM BSN only 93.48% 92.31% 87.10%
PROGRAM COMPLETION (by academic year) 21/22 20/21 19/20
CNM AASN Program Completion in 100% of program length (four terms) – includes AASN and BSN students 51.97% 43.44% 43.34
CNM AASN Program Completion in 150% of program length (six terms) – includes AASN and BSN students 89.96% 70.14% 73.07%
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (by academic year) 21/22 20/21 19/20
80%
CNM Nursing graduates employed pending 168/210 responses No data