Non-Matriculated Enrollment
An individual may apply to enroll in non-nursing courses only, to include English Composition I & II, Psychology, Life Span Development, Sociology, Anatomy & Physiology I & II, and Microbiology. Enrollment is subject to adequate space pending registration by admitted, matriculated students. These courses are subject to the Transfer of College Credits Policy. A minimum enrollment of eight (8) students is required to offer the course. Non-Matriculated students do not qualify for Financial Aid but there is a payment plan available. Non-matriculated students will be required to attend a student orientation prior to beginning the semester.
Attending SJSON as a non-matriculated student does not guarantee acceptance into the nursing program. An application to the generic ASN or LPN to ASN program is required along with all admission requirements for that program.
Courses offered in the Fall Semester: (Sept. - Dec.)
Days:
- English Composition II (pre-requisite course: English Composition I)
- Microbiology with lab (Pre-requisite courses: Anatomy & Physiology I & II with lab)
- Introduction to Sociology
Evenings:
- Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
- Anatomy and Physiology II with lab (pre-requisite course: Anatomy & Physiology I with lab)
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Psychology
- Life Span Development
- Introduction to Sociology
Courses offered in the Spring Semester: (Jan. - Apr.)
Days:
- Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
- Anatomy and Physiology II with lab (pre-requisite course: Anatomy & Physiology I with lab)
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Psychology
- Life Span Development
- Introduction to Sociology
Evenings:
- English Composition II (pre-requisite course: English Composition I)
- Microbiology with lab (Pre-requisite courses: Anatomy & Physiology I & II with lab)
Courses offered in the Summer Semester: (May - Aug.)
Days:
- Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
- Anatomy and Physiology II with lab (pre-requisite course: Anatomy & Physiology I with lab)
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Psychology
- Life Span Development