Associate in Nursing (ADN-DTA/MRP)

Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Ready Pathway

Yakima Valley College (YVC) offers a six-quarter program (two academic years) that leads to an Associate in Nursing Direct Transfer Degree (ADN-DTA/MRP). Students complete four quarters of pre/co-requisite and supporting courses prior to applying for the Nursing Program. Nursing courses proceed consecutively with objectives for each course accomplished before the student proceeds to the next course. Students who complete the ADN-DTA/MRP program and successfully pass the RN licensure exam (NCLEX-RN) will be considered as having met the minimum requirement for transfer into Washington State RN-to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs and, if accepted into an RN-to- BSN program, will be awarded senior standing.

YVC Nursing student treats a test patient during class.

Program Location

The six-quarter program is offered in fall, winter, and spring on the YVC Yakima campus. Students are admitted in fall, winter, and spring quarters, subject to a sufficient number of qualified applicants.

Nursing Program Application

YVC radiology professor teaches students on a piece of radiology technology.

Application Periods

YVC offers three opportunities for application and acceptance to the program.

  • June 30 for fall quarter admission
  • December 20 for spring quarter admission
  • September 15 for winter quarter admission

All applications are due by 4:30 pm on the application deadline date.

Program Curriculum

The information above reflects the 2024-2025 course catalog and is subject to change. Please check with your advisor for the most up to date information. 

 

Program Costs and Technology Needs

The following costs are estimates of the expenses students can expect when entering this program. These costs do not include course work taken prior to entry or fees not assessed by the nursing program. All costs are estimated and subject to change.

Table 1: First-Year Anticipated Expenses

First-Year Expenses

Quarter 1

Quarter 2

Quarter 3

Tuition

*

*

*

National Background Check

$ 120.00

 

 

Washington State Patrol Background Check

$ 13.00

 

 

Required Textbooks

$ 900.00

$ 100.00

 

Lab Fees

$ 300.00

$ 300.00

$ 300.00

Respiratory Test and Mask fitting

$ 62.00

 

 

My Clinical Exchange

$ 85.00

 

 

Liability Insurance

$ 18.00

 

 

BLS/CPR course

$ 60.00

 

 

Influenza vaccination

$ 40.00

 

 

Table 2: Second-Year Anticipated Expenses

Second-Year Expenses

Quarter 4

Quarter 5

Quarter 6

Tuition

*

*

*

National Background Check (2nd year)

$ 41.00

 

 

Washington State Patrol Background Check

$ 13.00

 

 

My Clinical Exchange

$85.00

 

 

Required Textbooks

 

 

$ 60.00

Lab Fees

$ 300.00

$ 300.00

$ 300.00

Liability Insurance

$ 18.00

 

 

Influenza Vaccination

$ 40.00

 

 

YVC Degree Application

$ 10.00

 

 

Transcript Fee

 

 

$ 5.00

Licensure Application (includes NCLEX exam fee)

$ 290.00 (PN)
optional

 

 $ 335.00
(RN)

Multi-State Licensure Application (includes NCLEX exam fee)

 

 

$ 403.00

(RN-Multi-State)

About Tuition and Fees

*Tuition and lab fees are subject to change. Quarter one and Quarter four lab fees include liability/malpractice insurance fees. The current fees and rates are located under Financial Aid. The estimated cost does not include transportation, room and board, or other personal needs.

Equipment Costs (Additional costs not included above)

Item Estimated Cost
Clinical Uniform- 2 sets of scrubs minimally required $ 150.00
Closed toe shoes that protect the feet from injury $ 55.00
Watch (with a second hand or mode) $ 35.00
Bandage scissors $ 12.00
Stethoscope $ 120.00
Light hose or light-colored socks $ 5.00
Lab Coat (white, with plain buttons) $ 40.00
Penlight $ 7.00
Gait belt $ 10.00
Estimated Total Cost of Other Items $ 434.00
Item Estimated Costs
Desktop or laptop computer, tablet, or IPad $350.00-900.00
Web camera (built-in or external) $30.00-$180.00
Printer (recommended) $130.00-$180.00

The nursing program courses use CANVAS, a web-based student-learning platform, for the delivery of content. Computer labs are available on campus, but will not be available during campus-wide closures. Students will need a laptop, tablet, or IPad for exams. A webcam (built-in or external) is also required.

A printer is recommended, since printing availability on campus may be limited. The Nursing Program Coordinator can assist students with choosing a computer that will meet the needs of the nursing program curriculum

Nursing program courses use Canvas, a web-based learning management system, for the delivery of content. Students will need a laptop or desktop computer, tablet, or IPad in order to participate in classes. A web camera (built-in or external) is also required.

A printer is recommended, since printing availability on campus may be limited. The Nursing Program Coordinator can assist students with choosing a computer that will meet the needs of the nursing program curriculum.

Device: Desktop, laptop or tablet

Operating System: Windows or Mac (avoid Chromebook)

Browser: Google Chrome

PC or laptop tech specs:

  • At least 8 MB of RAM, 16 MB is preferable
  • 256 GB hard drive minimum
  • Web Camera-internal or external
  • Intel i5 processor-9th gen or later

IPad

  • 128 GB minimum

Printer: Laserjet (uses a toner cartridge-cost effective)

Note: A limited number of Laptops and Hotspots may be available to borrow by the quarter. Please HelpDesk to learn more.

 

Program Staff & Faculty Advisors

All pre-nursing students are assigned a faculty advisor; assignments are made according to the student’s last name. Nursing advisors and contact information are listed below.  Students should contact the appropriate advisor before mandatory advising to determine which courses to take in the subsequent quarter.

For other questions about the Nursing Program, students can contact the Nursing Program Coordinator or the Director of Nursing Programs. The Nursing Program Coordinator is certified to advise pre-nursing students and can assist students in choosing courses and answer questions about prerequisite course sequencing.  The Director of Nursing Programs is available to answer other questions and address any concerns that students have about their nursing program eligibility, transferring into the nursing program, or other issues.

Wendy Blakely, MSN, RN, PhD, Director of Nursing Programs
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 204
Phone: 509.574.4909 | Alternate Phone: 509.574.4902
wblakely@yvcc.edu

Nursing Program Coordinator
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 101
Phone: 509.574.4902
nursing@yvcc.edu

Simulation Technician
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 103B
Phone: 509.574.4915
rcardenas@yvcc.edu

Angela Campos, MSN, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor A-B
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 217
Phone: 509.574.4901
acampos@yvcc.edu

Laura Stewart, ARNP, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor C-E
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 208
Phone: 509.574.4910
lstewart@yvcc.edu

Arla Dunlop, MSN, RN
Skills Lab Nursing Instructor, Advisor F-H
Yakima Campus: Building 23, Room 101A
Phone: 509.834.4559
adunlop@yvcc.edu

E’Raina Hatch, MSN, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor I-K
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 210
Phone: 509.574.4912
ehatch@yvcc.edu 

Carol Milliron
Nursing Instructor, Advisor L-N
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 206
Phone: 509.574.4903
cmilliron@yvcc.edu

Jeremy Brown, BSN, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor O-P
Yakima Campus: Building 23, Room 101B
Phone: 509.574.4908
jbrown@yvcc.edu

Wendy Jones, MSN, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor Q-R
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 221
Phone: 509.574.4905
wjones@yvcc.edu

Judy Parker, BSN, RN
Nursing Instructor, Advisor T-V
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 219
Phone: 509.574.4925
jparker@yvcc.edu

Renee DiMeo, MSN, RN
Simulation Coordinator, Advisor S, W-Z
Yakima Campus: Building 22, Room 103A
Phone: 509.834.4536
rdimeo@yvcc.edu


Program Approval and Accreditation

The YVC Nursing program is approved by the:

Washington State Board of Nursing (WABON)
310 Israel Road SE
Tumwater, WA 98501
360.236.4700

The associate degree nursing program at Yakima Valley College in Yakima, Washington is accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
404.975.5000

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program. This accreditation is valid until March 2029.

U.S. Department of Education
The Associate Degree Nursing program at YVC meets the state education requirements for a registered nursing license in the state of Washington. YVC has not determined if the Associate Degree Nursing program at YVC meets the state education requirements in any other state, any U.S. Territory, or the District of Columbia. Contact the state regulatory agency for nursing in any other state for which this information is needed.


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