Mesa Community College
ACEN AccreditedMesa Community College at a glance
- Mesa Community College reports a first-time NCLEX pass rate of 99%. Multi-year board data for this school is not yet published here.
- 2 nursing programs listed — ADN, LPN offered on campus.
- Programmatic accreditation: ACEN.
- Programs Offered
- 2
- NCLEX Pass Rate
- 99%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Mesa Community College(2)
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Admissions at Mesa Community College
- •No published acceptance or admission rate (%) was found on official MCC or MaricopaNursing pages.
- •Applicants must complete all required general education and introductory courses with a minimum GPA of 2.0 to have their name added to the queue (waitlist) for cohort admission.
- •Required courses (minimum grade "C" each) include:
- •BIO156 or BIO181 (Introductory or General Biology I)
- •BIO201 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I)
- •CHM130 + CHM130LL (Fundamental Chemistry with lab)
- •ENG101 (First‑Year Composition) or ENG107
- •MAT140, MAT141, or MAT142 (College Mathematics or higher)
- •HESI‑A2 (Evolve Reach Nursing Admission Assessment Exam) minimum scores required:
- •Math Skills: 75%
- •Composite (Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary & General Knowledge, Grammar): 80%
- •These scores are required to complete the nursing application.
- •Health Sciences placement requirements include: a recent unweighted High School GPA of 2.6 or higher (from the last 5 years) as an alternative to placement test scores for some programs—including CNA, but referenced in health sciences placement context. It’s not explicitly stated that this applies to the ADN nursing pathway, but it’s listed under Nursing program testing requirements.
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Mesa Community College
- •Delivery formats for general college courses (which may include prerequisites):
- •– In‑Person (face‑to‑face on campus)
- •– Online (asynchronous: “learn when and where you want”)
- •– Live Online (synchronous: “virtual classroom at a specific day and time”)
- •– Hybrid (meet in person once a week plus online components)
- •Note: These are general schedule formats; the nursing‑specific pages do not restate format flexibility explicitly.
- •Nursing AAS (RN) program schedule options:
- •– “4‑semester traditional Registered Nurse (RN) option” starting every January (Spring) and August (Fall)
- •– Classes are offered in:
- •Morning (begin as early as 7 am, ending generally by 3:30 pm)
- •Afternoon (generally begin around noon, ending by 7:00 pm)
- •RN Refresher program format:
- •– Theory component (~6 credits) is delivered online (asynchronous); clinical component (~4 credits) includes on‑campus labs and precepted clinical experience
- •– Course delivered in a defined 16‑week semester (Fall/Spring academic calendar); not open‑entry/open‑exit ([mesacc.edu](https://www.mesacc.edu/departments/nursing/n
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.