SBCC Vocational Nursing program ranked in Top 10 in western U.S.
SBCC Vocational Nursing program ranked in Top 10 in western U.S.
After closely evaluating 423 Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) programs across the western
                           United States, NursingProcess.org has ranked Santa Barbara City College’s Vocational
                           Nursing program No. 10 for 2021. Programs were ranked based on four important factors:
                           National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) pass rates, academic quality, the
                           nursing school’s reputation, and affordability.
SBCC’s three-semester Vocational Nursing program prepares students to practice as
                           competent, compassionate and ethical Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) in homes, clinics,
                           extended care, sub-acute care units, surgery centers, and hospices. Classroom and
                           laboratory courses include the foundation of nursing practice, nutrition and care
                           for patients with gastrointestinal problems, administration of therapeutic agents,
                           maternal and child nursing, pharmacology and medical-surgical nursing.
NursingProcess.org is an online resource that helps nursing students explore education
                           and career options and plan a career path that ensures a smooth transition from school
                           into the workforce. Currently, the site reaches out to more than 100,000 students
                           every month from all over the country. In their notification to SBCC about the ranking
                           for 2021, they stated, “We applaud the efforts of Santa Barbara City College toward
                           nurturing the academic and career goals of nursing students. Congratulations to the
                           students, faculty and administrators of the college!”
A recent post on the NursingProcess.org website applauded all of those involved in
                           healthcare professions, saying: “Bravo to all our healthcare workers! In America’s
                           war against the novel coronavirus, we are forever indebted for the tireless efforts
                           being offered by our nurses, doctors and all the other people on the frontline. Risking
                           your lives, working round the clock to treat patients and living away from your families,
                           you are fighting this battle to save valuable lives. Thank You from the bottom of
                           our hearts! We will never forget your exhaustion, determination and selfless service.
                           You are our true heroes!”
SBCC echoes those sentiments.
Visit the SBCC Vocational Nursing webpage for more information about the program.