Nursing
Associate in Applied Science
• This program covers all aspects of the nursing profession and is designed to integrate both theory and practical “hands-on” educational experiences.
• In order to be eligible for seating into the program, students must meet college admission requirements and o Attend Career Talk (current within two years). o Take the TEAS entrance exam. o Meet criteria on SAT, ACT, or college placement tests (ASSET/COMPASS) have completed ENG 101, Mat 120, BIO 210 and PSY 201. o Have a technical GPA of 2.50.
• Students are admitted Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
• Seating Process: Submit a weighted admission form between the dates of Mar. 15 – May 15 for potential admission into one of the fall classes. Submit a weighted admission form between the dates of July 15 — Sept. 15 for potential admission into one of the spring/summer classes. o Students with the highest scores will receive an admissions letter, an intent form used to pay the $100 deposit, a criminal background information sheet, and physical exam with detailed written requirements. o To reserve a seat, students must pay $100 non-refundable deposit, complete the physical exam form (physical may not be more than 12 months prior to beginning NUR courses), and complete criminal background information sheet by due date set in admission letter. Formal acceptance is contingent upon a crime-free criminal background check and a negative drug screening.
• The following general education classes can be taken with NUR courses or prior to entering the NUR program: BIO 211
Anatomy & Physiology II; BIO 225 Microbiology; PSY 201 General Psychology; ENG 101 English Composition I; SPC 205 Public
Speaking; and a university transferable humanities course (see catalog description of a university transferable humanities).
• A grade of “C” or higher is required in all related general education courses.
• A grade of