Nursing Program
The college offers an associate of applied science degree in nursing. Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN state licensure exam to become a registered nurse (RN). After completing the first-year of the nursing program, students may earn a vocational specialist certificate in practical nursing and are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN state licensure exam to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Basic nurse assistant training to become a certified nurse assistant is also available.
Note: Criminal background checks and drug testing are required for all health professions programs. Students demonstrating a positive background check or positive drug test will be denied admission to health professions programs. Students demonstrating a positive background check or positive drug test while enrolled in health professions programs will be dismissed from the program.
Admissions Procedures
All candidates must submit an official high school transcript or GED scores and official transcripts from other colleges/universities attended.
Requirements
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Screening Process
All candidates who submit a complete admission packet for the nursing program by January 15 (fall admission) or August 15 (spring admission) (or the Friday before if the 15th falls on a weekend) are evaluated twice a year using the following criteria.
Criteria
- NLN test score which must be a minimum of 55. More»
- ACT composite score or grade point average (GPA) for total credit hours of general education courses required for nursing, including either anatomy & physiology or microbiology. More»
- Grade earned in chemistry. More»
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