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Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 1 Diploma Program: 10-Character Program Code Approval National Diploma & LVN ___________________________ Nursing Program Contact Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation to Diploma Consultant US27308700 COVENANT SCHOOL OF NURSING Alicia Anger, MSN, RN, Dean FULL ACEN VA 1919 Frankford Avenue [email protected] Lubbock, TX 79407 PH: 806.725.8905 FAX: 806.793.0720 School PH: 806.725.8900 www.covenanthealth.org 67 Associate Degree Nursing Programs: 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27406000 ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Debra L. Fontenot, DNP, APRN, CPNP, CNE, Director FULL ACEN Generic BS 3110 Mustang Road [email protected] Alvin, TX 77511 PH: 281.756.5611 LVN to ADN FAX: 281.756.5606 School PH: 281.756.5630 https://www.actx.edu/nursing/associate-degree- US27400000 AMARILLO COLLEGE Elizabethnursing A. Matos, PhD, RN, CNE, Director FULL ACEN Generic Dumas JH 6222 W. 9th Ave [email protected] Amarillo, TX 79106 PH: 806.354.6024 LVN to ADN FAX: 806.354.6096 Mailing address: School PH: 806.354.6010 P.O. Box 447 www.actx.edu Amarillo, TX 79178 CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 1 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27400200 ANGELINA COLLEGE Sandra K. Brannan, PhD, RN, Director FULL Generic GV 3500 South First Street [email protected] Lufkin, TX 75904 PH: 936.633.5264 LVN to ADN FAX: 936.633.5241 Mailing address: School PH: 936.639.1301 P.O. Box 1768 www.angelina.edu Lufkin, TX 75901 US27403200 AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Laurie Dillon, DNP, RN, Interim Director FULL ACEN Generic Brackenridge VA 3401 Webberville Road [email protected] Round Rock Building 8000, Room 8227 PH: 512.223.5787 LVN to ADN Austin, TX 78702 FAX: 512.223.5903 PM to ADN School PH: 512.223.5774 RN to BSN www.austincc.edu/academic-and-career- Allied Health to ADN programs/areas-of-study/health-sciences/nursing US27407800 BAPTIST HEALTH SYSTEM Patricia E. Alvoet, EdD, MSN, RN-BC, Interim FULL ACEN Generic VA SCHOOL OF HEALTH Director PROFESSIONS [email protected] LVN to ADN 8400 Datapoint Drive PH: 210.297.9632 San Antonio, TX 78229-3234 FAX: 210.297.0915 RN to BSN School PH: 210.297.9100 www.bshp.edu US27401500 BLINN COLLEGE Karla Ross, DNP, RN, CNE, Director FULL ACEN Generic Brenham VA 1366 Bryan Rd [email protected] Bryan, TX 77807 PH: 979.691.2016 LVN to ADN FAX: 979.691.2410 Mailing address: School PH: 979.691.2012 P.O. Box 6030 www.blinn.edu Bryan, TX 77805 CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 2 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27408200 BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE Patricia Dusek, MSN, RN, Interim Coordinator FULL Generic BS 500 College Drive [email protected] Lake Jackson, TX 77566 PH: 956.230.3585 LVN to ADN FAX: 956.230.3428 School PH: 956.230.3000 www.brazosport.edu US27400300 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE Susan Ramnarine-Singh, EdD, MSN, RN, FULL ACEN Generic Marble Falls JH Department of Nursing & Allied MAJ/ANC(R), CNOR, Director Health [email protected] LVN to ADN 6200 West Central Texas PH: 254.524.524.1986 PM to ADN Expressway, Building 155 FAX: 254.526.1765 Killeen, TX 76549-4199 School PH: 254.526.1150 Accelerated www.ctcd.edu Mailing address: P.O. Box 1800 Killeen, TX 76540-1800 US27407900 CISCO COLLEGE Jeanette Vincent, MSN, RN, Director FULL LVN to ADN JH 717 E. Industrial Blvd [email protected] Abilene, TX 79602 PH: 325.794.4456 FAX: 325.692.2530 School PH: 325.794.4400 www.cisco.edu US27409900 CLARENDON COLLEGE Amanda Guerrero, MSN, RN, Director FULL Generic Childress BS 1601 W. Kentucky Ave [email protected] Pampa, TX 79065 PH: 806.665.8801 LVN to ADN FAX: 806.665.0444 School PH: 806.660.2013 www.clarendoncollege.edu CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 3 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27408900 COASTAL BEND COLLEGE Loana Hernandez, MSN, RN, Dean FULL Generic Alice BS 3800 Charco Rd [email protected] Beeville, TX 78102 PH: 361.664.2981 ext. 3037 LVN to ADN FAX: 361.668.9277 School PH: 866.722.2838 www.coastalbend.edu US27409300 COLLEGE OF NURSING AND Tonya Sawyer-McGee, DNP, MBA, MSN, BSN, RN, FULL with Generic GV ADVANCED HEALTH ACNP-BC WARNING PROFESSIONS [email protected] LVN to ADN 2101 Waterview Parkway PH: 469.941.8380 Richardson, TX 75080 FAX: 214.575.9090 School PH: 469.941.8300 Formerly: www.thechicagoschool.edu/dallas/ DALLAS NURSING INSTITUTE US27404000 COLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND Debra A Bauer, DNP, MBA, RN, Director FULL ACEN Generic JH 1200 N. Amburn Rd [email protected] Texas City, TX 77591 PH: 409.933.8908 LVN to ADN FAX: 409.933.8028 RN to BSN School PH: 409.933.1211 www.com.edu US27401600 COLLIN COLLEGE Jennifer Matranga, MS, BSN, RN, IBCLC, Interim FULL ACEN Generic VA 2200 West University Drive Director McKinney, TX 75071 [email protected] LVN to ADN PH: 972.548.6804 PM to ADN FAX: 972.548.6722 RN to BSN School PH: 972.548.6679 www.collin.edu CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 4 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27402800 DALLAS COLLEGE AT Becky Small, EdD, MSN, RN, Dean FULL ACEN Generic GV BROOKHAVEN [email protected] 301 N. Market St PH: 972.860.5099 Suite 701 FAX: 972.860.5016 Dallas, TX 75202 School PH: 972.860.5001 https://www.dallascollege.edu/cd/credit/nursing/pa ges/default.aspx US27406400 DALLAS COLLEGE AT EL CENTRO Becky Small, EdD, MSN, RN, Dean FULL ACEN Generic North Lake GV 301 N. Market St [email protected] Suite 701 PH: 972.860.5099 LVN to ADN Dallas, TX 75202 FAX: 214.860.5016 School PH: 214.860.5001 https://www.dallascollege.edu/cd/credit/nursing/pa ges/default.aspx US27407100 DALLAS COLLEGE AT Becky Small, EdD, MSN, RN, Dean FULL ACEN Generic GV MOUNTAIN VIEW [email protected] 301 N. Market St PH: 972.860.5099 Suite 701 FAX: 214.860.5016 Dallas, TX 75202 School PH: 214.860.5001 https://www.dallascollege.edu/cd/credit/nursing/pa ges/default.aspx US27406200 DEL MAR COLLEGE Jennifer McWha, PhD, RN, Director FULL ACEN Generic BS Department of Nurse Education [email protected] 4101 Old Brownsville Road PH: 361.698.2894 LVN to ADN HS-2 Room 132 FAX: 361.698.2811 RN to BSN Corpus Christi, TX 78405 School PH: 361.698.2860 www.delmar.edu CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 5 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27404400 EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE P. Gail Meagher, MSN, RN, Dean FULL ACEN Generic BS P.O. Box 20500 [email protected] El Paso, TX 79998 PH: 915.831.4529 LVN to ADN FAX: 915.831.4536 PM to ADN School PH: 915.831.4530 www.epcc.edu US27407200 GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING Terry Douglas, DNP, APRN, AGNP-BC, Director FULL ACEN LVN to ADN San Antonio VA 7411 John Smith Drive, [email protected] Suite 1400 PH: 210.485.2276 San Antonio, TX 78229 FAX: 210.733.5223 School PH: 210.733.3056 www.galencollege.edu US27400400 GALVESTON COLLEGE Donna Carlin, MSN, RN, Director FULL ACEN Generic BS 4015 Avenue Q [email protected] Galveston, TX 77550 PH: 409.944.1387 LVN to ADN FAX: 409.944.1500 PM to ADN School PH: 409.944.4242 www.gc.edu US27406100 GRAYSON COLLEGE Jamie McKinney, EdD, MS, APRN, FNP-C, Director FULL ACEN Generic GV 6101 Grayson Drive [email protected] Denison, TX 75020-8299 PH: 903.463.8687 LVN to ADN FAX: 903.415.2523 RN to BSN School PH: 903.465.6030 www.grayson.edu US27408000 HILL COLLEGE Dawn Cox, PhD, MSN/ed, RN, Director FULL Generic Cleburne GV 112 Lamar Drive [email protected] Hillsboro, TX 76645 PH: 254.205.9775 LVN to ADN FAX: 254.582.7591 PM to ADN School PH: 254.659.7500 www.hillcollege.edu CCNE=Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; ACEN=Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing formally known as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 10/5/21 Page 6 Texas Approved Professional Nursing Education Programs 10-Character Program Code Approval National __________________________ Nursing Program Contact ADN Tracks Extension Campus Assigned Status Accreditation Consultant US27403600 HOUSTON COMMUNITY Tyrone P. Sharp, PhD, RN, Director FULL Generic JH COLLEGE [email protected] 1900 Pressler Drive, Suite 344 PH: 713.718.7476 LVN to ADN Houston, TX 77030 FAX: 713.718.7470 School PH: 713.718.7230 www.hccs.edu US27403900 HOWARD COLLEGE Luci Gabehart, MSN, RN, Director FULL ACEN Generic VA 1001 Birdwell Lane [email protected] Big Spring, TX 79720 PH: 432.264.5070 LVN to ADN FAX: 432.264.5142 School PH: 432.264.5070 www.howardcollege.edu US27410500 HOWARD COLLEGE – SAN Marnita Jo Guinn, PhD, RN, Director FULL VA ANGELO [email protected] St.
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