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Texas Board of Nursing grants initial approval for Houston Community College LVN-to-ADN transition program, limits cohorts to 30

5429926 · July 18, 2025
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The Texas Board of Nursing voted to grant initial approval to Houston Community College’s Coleman College LVN-to-ADN transition program, with the board setting initial cohort sizes at 30 students for fall and 30 for the following January and requiring follow-up reporting and conditions in a board order.

The Texas Board of Nursing on July 16 granted initial approval to Houston Community College’s Coleman College LVN-to-ADN transition program, voting to allow an initial cohort of 30 students beginning August 2025 and a similar 30‑student cohort in January.

The board made the decision after hearing program leaders outline a redesigned, concept‑based curriculum, faculty development plans and clinical affiliations anchored in the Texas Medical Center. “We are presenting a redesigned, integrated, and deliberately structured transition program that represents a new era for nursing education at HCC Coleman,” Dean Nicole…

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