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Licensed Practical Nursing Program

Introduction

Welcome to Bainbridge College Licensed Practical Nursing Program website. Our program is dedicated to the purpose of meeting the health care needs of the community facilities and residents in our service area by preparing qualified applicants with the ability to pass the licensure examination. All graduates of the program will be theoretically, clinically, ethically, and legally safe entry-level practitioners of licensed practical nursing. The Bainbridge College LPN program curriculum is offered in a sequence that encourages a gradual increase in difficulty level and increased critical thinking skills by the student. The theory and clinical courses are aligned to reiterate the student learning experience through cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning strategies. The students must satisfy learning outcomes and program benchmarks for safe entry-level nursing, and demonstrate competency on the exit exam requirement before graduation from the LPN Program.

This website is not intended to replace the personal attention you deserve in making this very important decision about your education. Please feel free to contact Ms. Annette Higdon, LPN Program Assistant, in the Bainbridge College Technical Studies Division at 229-248-2530. Ms. Higdon will direct your call to the appropriate extension. The LPN Faculty is always glad to provide you with advisement, assistance or answer any questions that you may have.

Philosophy

Bainbridge College is an evolving institution dedicated to providing a superior learning environment to a diverse student population including many ages and socioeconomic backgrounds.  Bainbridge College places primary emphasis on excellence in instruction and provides continuous improvement to administrative processes and the education delivery system.  The Practical Nursing Program has established collaborative relationships with local health care providers willing to commit to a partnership by welcoming the opportunity for our students to experience externships, internships, clinical rotations and practicum at their facilities. Healthcare education is a highly regulated industry and the LPN Program strives to comply with complex and changing rules, regulations and guidelines.  This health care team approach offers refinement of program assessment strategies that provide reliable feedback on institutional effectiveness and educational outcomes to make the nursing student education successful.

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Program Brochure

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Faculty & Staff

Doris Carmichael
- LPN Program Director
  • 1983 Bainbridge College: Licensed Practical Nursing Certificate
  • 1993 Darton College: Associate of Arts Degree in Nursing
  • 2002  Albany State University: Bachelor Degree in Nursing
  • Currently at Albany State University: pursuing a Master’s Degree in Nursing with a Family Nurse Practitioner specialty
Wanda Green
- Assistant Professor L.P.N. Program
- Clinical Coordinator
  • 1999 Darton College: Associate of Arts Degree in Nursing
Lorie Knight
- Instructor of Nursing
  • 2000 Darton College: Associate of Arts Degree in Nursing
    • Lagrange College: Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership
Michele L. Miller
- Assistant Professor of Nursing
  • 1995 LaGrange College: Associate of Arts Degree in Nursing
  • University of West Georgia: Bachelors Degree in Nursing
  • Current Studies: Albany State University, Pursing Masters Degree of Nursing with a focus in Nursing Education
Gena Peterson
- Assistant Professor of Nursing
  • 1995 Darton College: Associate of Arts Degree in Nursing
Jeffrey Ross
- Instructor
  • 2002 Darton Collage: Associate of Art Degree of Nursing
  • Albany State University, Bachelor of Science Degree Nursing.
  • Current Studies: Albany State University, Pursing Masters Degree of  Nursing, with a focus in Nursing Education.
Nita Widener
- Part-time Instructor of Nursing
  • 1958 Three Year Diploma from Birmingham Baptist Hospital School of Nursing (RN)
  • 1981  BSN  Eastern Kentucky University,
  • 1984  Master in Education Emphasis in Allied Health.
Annette Higdon
- LPN Program Assistant
  • 1987 Thomas Technical Institute: Certificate in Accounting and an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies
  • Currently working on Associate at Bainbridge College in General Studies and Sociology and will transfer to Thomas University majoring in Social Work.

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Estimated Cost of Attendance

Application:

Basic Physical Exam $40-$60
Drug Screen $35-$70
TB skin test $18
MMR (required for all BC students) $18

Tuition & College Fees per Semester

  In State Out of State
12+ Hours $802 $3,206

 

Student Activity Fee $38
Technology Fee $35

Parking fee

$27
Estimated Books  $1250 (total)

Testing Fee
$81-$61/semester
Skills Lab Kit $60
Uniform, shoes, lab coat (2 each)
$220
Miscellaneous Graduate Expenses (Nursing School pin, graduation fee, LPN licensure application, examination, review course) $600

*Costs of transportation to clinical facilities will vary and are the responsibility of the student. All fees must be paid for admittance to class

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Test of Essential Academic Skills Test (TEAS)

About the test:

The T.E.A.S. test is required for admission into Bainbridge College Licensed Practical Nursing Program. The exam must be completed prior to turning in your application to the LPN program.

Exam Dates, Times, and Locations:

Please contact the Testing Center at 248-2579 to schedule an appointment to take the TEAS exam. Photo ID must be presented prior to taking the exam

COST:
  • The applicant is responsible for the testing fee of twenty five dollars which must be paid the day of the exam. The testing fee is non refundable. 
 
Preparing for the Exam:

A study guide is on reserve in the Bainbridge College library. 

  • Study guides or practice tests may be purchased from the Assessment Technologies Institute at www.atitesting.com

The TEAS Test may be repeated only one time, with the best composite score used for the selective admission formula.  The applicant must wait a month before retaking the exam but must complete prior to the nursing program application due date.

REMEDIATION is strongly recommended for success on the RETAKE

Application Packet

For Bainbridge College Main Campus:

For Early County Site:

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Internet Resources

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