Nursing: Cincinnati/West Chester Campus | Hondros College of Nursing (2024)

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With campuses in Toledo, Dayton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus & Akron, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana & Detroit, Michigan.

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Programs

The focus of our programs at Hondros College of Nursing is to educate healthcare professionals who enter the workforce of the communities in which we serve.

Each member of our administrative staff and faculty team wants to see you succeed in your schooling and in your career. Hondros College of Nursing offers the following programs:

LPN – Licensed Practical Nursing

This campus-based program prepares students to receive their practical nursing diploma to be certified to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX©-PN) to become a licensed practical nurse. Students can choose the daytime or evening/weekend schedule (at select campuses). The program can be completed in 12 months.

RN – Registered Nursing (Associate Degree in Nursing)

This campus-based program lasts 15 months and prepares LPNs to receive their Associate Degree in Nursing to be certified to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX© -RN) to become a registered nurse.

Transfer Students - Direct Entry Option

Do you have college credit and a dream of becoming a nurse? Our Direct Entry ADN Option gives students the opportunity to earn their Associate Degree in Nursing, to become a registered nurse, without prior nursing experience. If you have 32 semester credits/48 quarter credits of prior college experience with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher, you may qualify. Students can complete this program in as few as 15 months if attending full-time.

Online Nursing Programs

Online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs are available through our sister institutions, American Public University (APU) and American Military University (AMU). They strive to provide quality, affordable, and accessible higher education to professional registered nurses by fostering lifelong learning through industry-driven curriculum that prepares students for service and leadership roles in a diverse and global society.

MA - Medical Assisting

Hondros College of Nursing’s Medical Assisting program prepares students to receive their medical assisting diploma to be prepared to take the Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) exam. Students will take classroom and online courses as well as an externship during the program, which can be completed in as few as 12 months.

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Our unique approach to education provides an alternative to traditional two and four year degrees, and provides students more flexibility to balance work, life and family commitments.

Our programs are perfect for those just getting started in the healthcare field, or LPNs and RNs who are ready to take their career to the next level.

Hondros College of Nursing's relationship with hospitals and health care facilities enables us to understand the skills needed to prepare you for a rewarding career in nursing.

Your success is our mission. To learn more about our healthcare education, please stop by any of our eight campuses for a tour and we'll provide additional information.

View our brochure for more information about Hondros College of Nursing.


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Eight Campus Locations to Choose From

Ohio

  • Akron
  • Dayton
  • Independence (Cleveland)
  • Maumee (Toledo)
  • West Chester (Cincinnati)
  • Westerville (Columbus)

Indiana

  • Indianapolis

Michigan

  • Bingham Farms (Detroit)

Your Goal, a Better Way

Nursing school requires hard work and dedication, but, at Hondros College of Nursing, you are never alone. We offer many resources to help you succeed, and support is available at every turn. Don’t wait to get started on a path to your dreams.

  • Visit Our Campuses

    You are invited to visit our campuses to help you determine if Hondros College of Nursing is the best fit for your healthcare education. Our admissions representatives are excited to talk with you about your career goals.

    Our campuses are listed on the map below. Once you determine your preferred campus, request more information from our campus admissions representatives.

  • Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN)

    This campus-based program prepares students to receive their practical nursing diploma to be certified to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX©-PN) to become a licensed practical nurse. Students can choose the daytime or evening/weekend schedule at select campuses. The program can be completed in 12 months.

    As a licenced practical nurse, you will be prepared to work for, and at the direction of, a licensed physician, dentist, podiatrist, optometrist, chiropractor, or registered nurse.

    Learn about practical nursing roles
    • Participating collaboratively in the nursing process by contributing to the data collection for assessment, implementation, and evaluation of individualized plans of care.
    • Practicing within the 3 nursing roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member of the discipline of nursing.
    • Using critical thinking, teaching learning principles. Current standards of practice and organizational skills in providing individualized basic nursing care based on developmental, physiological, sociocultural, religious, and spiritual difference in clients.
    • Performing basic nursing therapeutic interventions using nursing knowledge, skills, and current technology in a competent and safe manner.
    • Acting as a client advocate showing caring, empathy, and respect for the rights, beliefs, property, and dignity of the individual.
    • Practicing the basic principles of effective therapeutic communication with clients and family, communicating relevant observations related to the client by collaborating with members of the health care team, as well as documenting pertinent observations and care appropriately.
    • Managing assignment of clients and delegating within the scope of practice to trained unlicensed personnel.
    • Practicing within the profession's ethical and legal framework and being accountable for one's own nursing practice.
    Learn more about the LPN program
    • Hybrid learning: students take classroom, online, and clinical courses.
    • Students can enroll in the program four times per year (January, April, July, and October).
    • Offered full-time at each of our eight campuses in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan.
    • Begin clinicals early in the program, leveraging classroom training under the supervision of a registered nurse.
    • Successful completion of the program results in the ability to take the NCLEX©-PN test to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
    • Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
    • No pre-requisites, prior college, or prior nursing experience is necessary to enroll.

    We prepare students to have the bedside skills that will position students for success in the workplace.

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  • Registered Nursing (RN)

    Hondros College of Nursing's Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program is offered at our six Ohio locations. Applicants must be an LPN with an active, unencumbered license, or have graduated from the PN program at Hondros College of Nursing immediately prior to the desired start term, or qualify for the Direct Entry ADN Option.

    Students will take classroom, online, and clinical courses for a total of 15 months.

    Program features include:

    • Nursing simulation laboratory with interactive manikins.
    • Licensure examination preparation and review throughout the program.
    • Licensure examination three-day review course.

    Students who graduate from the ADN program will be eligible to apply for the (NCLEX©-RN) exam.

    Learn about associate degree in nursing roles
    • Using critical thinking, the nursing process, and current standards of practice in developing plans of care based on developmental, biological, physiological, socio-cultural, religious and spiritual, and teaching/learning needs of clients.
    • Practicing within the 3 nursing roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member of the discipline of nursing.
    • Performing basic and complex therapeutic interventions using nursing knowledge, advanced skills, and current technology in a competent and safe manner.
    • Acting as a client advocate showing caring, empathy, and respect for the rights, beliefs, property, and dignity of the individual.
    • Applying knowledge of effective therapeutic communication techniques when interacting with clients and their families.
    • Demonstrating leadership and professional accountability, appropriate delegation of tasks, and supervision of assistive and unlicensed personnel, and licensed practical nurses.
    • Managing care within a multidisciplinary healthcare delivery system by collaborating and communicating effectively with members of the health care team.
    • Practicing with the profession's ethical and legal framework, and being accountable for one's own nursing practice and professional growth.
    • Demonstrating an awareness of community concepts, current trends in health care, and world health issues and their impact on individuals and healthcare.
    Learn more about the RN program
    • Hybrid learning: students take classroom, online, and clinical courses.
    • Students can enroll in the program four times per year (January, April, July, and October).
    • Offered full-time at each of our eight campuses.
    • Course study will include advanced nursing concepts and patient care-related subjects.
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  • Medical Assisting (MA)

    Hondros College of Nursing’s Medical Assisting program prepares students to receive their medical assisting diploma to be prepared to take the Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) exam. Students will take classroom and online courses as well as an externship during the program, which can be completed in as few as 12 months.

    As a Medical Assistant, you'll provide both administrative and clinical assistance in a variety of healthcare settings. You may prepare patients for exams, administer injections, perform EKG's, collect medical history data or schedule appoints and out-patient testing.

    Learn more about the MA program:
    • Hybrid learning: students take classroom and online courses as well as an externship with one of our healthcare partners.
    • Students can enroll in the program four times per year (January, April, July, and October).
    • Offered full-time at each of our six campuses in Ohio.
    • Successful completion of the program results in the ability to take the Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA)® exam to practice as a Certified Medical Assistant.
    • Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
    • No pre-requisites, prior college, or prior medical experience is necessary to enroll.
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