Upon completion of the ASN program, students will be able to do the following:
- The student will design and implement individualized patient centered care.
- The student will promote collaborative clinical decision making with the inter-professional
teams through implementation of effective communication skills.
- The student will make clinical decisions substantiated with evidence that integrates
knowledge of nursing science to provide competent care.
- The student will incorporate patient safety principles into the plan of care for all
individuals.
- The student will use technology to document, manage knowledge, and support decision
making.
Program Outcomes
Program outcomes are developed as performance indicators to provide evidence that
the ASN program is meeting the mission and goals established by the nursing program.
The Program outcomes are measured by NCLEX pass rates, program completion, and job
placement. The ASN program utilizes the ACEN Standards and Criteria (2023 edition)
to demonstrate evidence of achievement in meeting the program outcomes.
The program outcomes include the following:
Outcome 1: The Snow College NCLEX-RN pass rate for the ASN program will be reviewed annually
from January 1 to December 31 following Utah’s DOPL reporting process. The three most
recent years must meet at least one of the following based on the total number of
test-takers:
- 80% or greater for all first-time test-takers; or
- 80% or greater for all first-time test-takers and repeaters;
- Or at or above the national mean based on the nursing program type.
Outcome 2:
- 75% of all students who begin the ASN program will complete on-time.
- 75% of students who begin in NURS 1102 will complete the traditional program option
on-time within four academic terms.
- 75% of all students who begin in NURS 2140 will complete the LPN-RN Bridge program
option on-time within two academic terms.
Outcome 3: At least 80% of program graduates will report employment as an RN within six to
twelve months of graduation.