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1 Get an Education. Change Your Life. Practical Nursing Program 1-Year Program Certificate Program Information Packet For further information and questions, please contact the Nursing Office: PN Applicants: Mail Application back to: Paul D. Camp Community College Attention: Nursing Department POB North College Drive Franklin, VA Mrs. Carol Griffin, Administrative Assistant Franklin Campus, Office 136 K Phone: [email protected] Official transcripts are REQUIRED for admission. Prospective students should request that official transcripts from high school or GED scores, as well as all colleges and adult education centers attended be sent to one of the above addresses. Updated: 2/27/12; rev 9/25/12 cmr; rev 6/11/13 cmr; rev 4/10/14 jmv; rev 6/3/14; 7/2/14; 10/1/14 chg; 1/28/15 cra; 6/3/15 cra
2 Degree: Certificate Program, Practical Nursing The Practical Nursing (PN) Program Length of Program: One year involving 3 Continuous Semesters starting with the Summer Semester The concept of our program is to provide an opportunity for those interested in a nursing career to acquire the knowledge, skills and experience of the scope of practice of the Practical Nurse. Upon completion of the program, graduates have met the educational requirements necessary to be eligible to take the national examination for practical nurse licensure, the NCLEX-PN. Steps for Applying to the PDCCC PN Program Note: Application to the PN Program requires a separate and additional process beyond being admitted to the College. The necessary PN program application forms are included at the end of this packet. 1. Complete high school or get a General Education Certificate (GED). Must submit official copy of HS transcript and GED scores to be considered for admission. 2. Submit an application to Paul D. Camp Community College [PDCCC] 3. Submit an application to the PDCCC PN Nursing Program. The form is included at the end of this packet. (Complete a new one even if you have applied previously but have a different phone number, address, last name, etc.). 4 Arrange for ONE OFFICIAL COPY OF EACH of the following to be sent to the Nursing Office. PN Applicants: Submit the PN Program application to: Nursing/Allied Health Department Paul D. Camp Community College Franklin Campus P.O. Box North College Drive Franklin, VA Use the address above. 1. High school transcript or GED certification scores 2. Any Health care Program/School transcript and license/certification 3. Transcripts from all colleges (other than Virginia Community College School (VCCS) or adult education centers attended 5. Virginia Placement Tests (VPT) if you have not done so already. If it has been several years, repeat the tests to update your profile. If you have already taken through Math 05 (algebra), you do not have to take the math placement test. If you have already taken English 111 (English Composition) at PDCCC or another college, you do not need to take the Writing Test. If your test demonstrates that you need developmental courses even if you have previously taken ENG 111 or College Algebra you must take the developmental courses to be admitted into the program. To schedule an appointment to take the placement tests, call the Admissions Office in Franklin ( or 6722), Suffolk ( or 6313), or Smithfield ( ) or go to any of the Admissions 2
3 Offices. Take your copy of the placement test results to the Nursing Office to be placed in your files and for advising as necessary. 6. Consult one of the Financial Aid Offices if you intend to apply for financial aid or scholarships. Call Toll Free: or 7. Arrange to meet with a program advisor by calling the Administrative Assistant ( ) to make a plan for the courses you will take each semester. YOU MUST FIRST TAKE THE DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES RECOMMENDED BY PLACEMENT TEST SCORES. You need to take math courses through Math 05, but not beyond. 8. Take pre-requisite courses that are not already on your high school or college transcript. You must have: 1. General Chemistry high school or Chemistry 01 or a higher level college chemistry with a C or better 2. General Biology high school or Bio 01, Bio 100, or Bio 101 higher level college general biology with a C or better. 3. Math 05 (Algebra) or math placement test scores that does not recommend taking through Math Any other developmental courses recommended by the placement tests (writing/reading test results). 9. Maintain a cumulative and curricular GPA of 2.5 or better in the general education courses in the PN curriculum (See page 4). If you have not taken courses in the PN curriculum, the GPA from your most recent education experience will be used. The grades on PN required general education courses taken at other institutions will be used in the calculation of your curricular GPA. 10. Arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to the nursing office by people who have interacted with you in the past two years. At least one must be an academic teacher, guidance counselor or work supervisor. The letters are to be sent to the nursing office by February 24, 2017 for both campuses. 11. Submit all transcripts, recommendations, and application materials well in advance of February 24, 2017 for both campuses. Check via to be certain that the office has all your paperwork: [email protected] Franklin Campus 12. Take the Kaplan Entrance Exam nursing preadmission test. The test is offered on a regular basis and scheduling is done through the Nursing Office: Carol Griffin ( ) or [email protected]. Call for information on testing dates and times. There will be no cost for this exam. The minimum acceptable score on each of the four testing areas (math, reading, writing, and science) is 43rd percentile. Students who score below the 43rd percentile in any of the areas will not be eligible for admission. You will need your photo id and PDCCC student id number to take this test. Students may test only once a semester and a total of two attempts. If you have all of these prerequisites and have taken all developmental courses recommended by placement testing, you have met the MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for the PN Program and your application will be included in the next round of applications reviewed. IF all paperwork for the 3
4 application process (including all placement testing, transcripts, recommendations, etc.) is received in the Nursing Office by February 24, 2017 for both campuses in which you hope to begin the program. However, because there are usually more applicants than there are slots available, you should continue with the following recommendations in step 13 and Begin taking the general education courses included in the PN curriculum (see page 5-6). The most helpful classes to take in advance are listed below: English 111.taught each semester Biology 142 (Human Anatomy and Physiology II) Biology 150 (Microbiology for Allied Health) 14. Take other general education courses needed for the PN Certificate Program. These are listed on page 4. Include ITE 115 if you have not had that course or a comparable computer course. Admission Criteria Once all required paperwork is submitted to the Nursing Office and you have completed all pre-requisite classes, each student will be considered for admission using some or all the following methods: a. Performance on the preadmission test (Kaplan Entrance Exam). b. Academic achievement as shown by cumulative and curricular GPA* or most recent GPA if no current curricular GPA has been established. Candidates, who have taken any general education courses required for the degree and receive a grade of D or less, must repeat the course and successfully pass with a C or better before being granted final admission to the program. c. Grades of C- and below are not transferable into the practical nursing curriculum. d. Evaluation of recommendations required by the application process. e. Number of courses taken at PDCCC Priority will be given to students who attend PDCCC and reside in its service area. Applicants from other parts of Virginia and applicants from other states will be considered only after service region students are considered. Enrollment Details Qualified applicants will be advised by letter from the Nursing Office of additional preadmission procedures inclusive of but not limited to: a. Completion of the preadmission physical examination inclusive of laboratory testing and required immunizations. b. Preadmission mandatory orientation session. c. Ordering uniforms, name pins, and skills lab bag. d. Proof of BCLS CPR certification as Health Care Professional through the American Heart Association (AHA). e. Official State Police Criminal Records (Criminal History Request and Sex Offender Crimes against Minors) Background checks and drug testing are required by clinical facilities. An independent agency will conduct these checks and they must be completed prior to the start of practical nursing classes. Once enrolled in the PN courses, students must comply with the rules and regulations as outlined in the College Catalog and the Practical Nursing Student Handbook. Students must minimally maintain: 4
5 a. Current BCLS CPR certification in Health Care Professional status through AHA. b. At least 2.5 curricular GPA c. Satisfactory clinical performance d. Satisfactory physical and mental health e. Documentation of certain immunizations to include yearly Tb test or chest x-ray. f. Professional demeanor and attendance (as measured by tests and instructors observations). Attendance standards for both class and clinical experience must be met. Students must pass each curricular PN course to proceed to the next. Students must pass tests on dosage calculations and clinical skills, and must demonstrate clinical competence in PN courses with clinical components. Any student who receives a final grade lower than C in any of the courses required for the PN certificate will not be permitted to continue in the PN program until the grade is a C or better. In order to resume, students must write a letter to the Dean of Nursing and Allied Health to request re-admission. Students are responsible for additional fees charged for: a. Required standardized testing (Kaplan: $ per semester payable through bookstore and subject to change) b. Official State Police Criminal Records background checks (Criminal History Request and Sex Offender Crimes against Minors) and urine drug testing are student expenses (~$ payable through Certified Backgrounds). *Curricular GPA is calculated by only using the information from courses in the nursing curriculum (not including ITE 115). Add up the number of hours of the classes you have taken. The number of hours of the class is the number stated in registration information (for example ENG 111 has 3 hours and BIO 150 has 4 hour). Add up the number of credits you have obtained from each of the curricular classes. Credits are determined by the grades you get on each course. For A - 4 credits per hour; for B - 3 credits per hour; for C 2 credits per hour; for D - 0 credit per hour; for F - 0 credits per hour). For example, BIO 150 has 4 hours. If you get a B on BIO 150, you multiply the number of hours (4) by the credits per hour (3): 4 hours multiplied by 3 credits per hour equals 12 credits. Divide the total credits from all curricular classes by the total number of hours for all curricular classes. Ex. ENG 111 with a C is 3 hours and 6 credits (3 x 2 for a C) BIO 142 with a B is 4 hours and 12 credits (4 x 3 for a B) PSY 201 with an A is 3 hours and 12 credits (3 x 4 for an A) The curricular GPA with these classes would be 30 credits divided by 10 hours = 3.00 PRACTICAL NURSING CURRICULUM Program Requirements: To graduate, students must complete all practical nursing and general education courses listed below. Note: This curriculum is subject to minor changes. Please consult the nursing office from time to time for updates. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (2 CREDITS) 1 TAKEN WITH OTHER CC STUDENTS CREDITS BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology (4) ENG 111 College Composition I (3) PSY 201/202 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 230/235 Developmental Psychology (3) SDV 100/102 College Success Skills (1) 5
6 Program Requirements (41 Credits) taken only after entry into the PN Program. PNE 146 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing (6) NUR 135 Drug Dosage Calculation (2) PNE 116 Normal Nutrition (1) PNE 151 Medical-Surgical I (4) NUR 136 Principles of Pharmacology (2) PNE 145 Trends in Practical Nursing (1) PNE 152 Medical-Surgical II (4) PNE 158 Mental Health (1) PNE 135 Maternity and Child Nursing (5) Minimum Credits Required: 44 SEQUENCE OF CLASSES Summer Semester BIO 142* Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) SDV 100/101* College Success Skills (1) PNE 146 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing (6) NUR 135 Drug Dosage Calculation (2) 1 st Semester Total Credit Hours: 13 Fall Semester PNE 158 Mental Health (1) BIO 150* Introductory Microbiology (4) PSY 201/202* Introduction to Psychology (3) PNE 151 Medical-Surgical I (4) PNE 116 Normal Nutrition (1) NUR 136 Principles of Pharmacology (2) 2nd Semester Total Credit Hours: 15 Spring Semester ENG 111 College Composition I (3) PSY 230/235* Developmental Psychology (3) PNE 145 Trends in Practical Nursing (1) PNE 152 Medical-Surgical II (4) PNE 135 Maternity and Child Nursing (5) 3 rd Semester Total Credit Hours: 16 Minimum Credits Required: 44 * General Education Courses - Students may take these general education courses before entering nursing classes. The sciences (Bio 142 and BIO 150) and ENG 111 are recommended to be taken before other general education classes. However, it is strongly recommended that you only take one science course per semester. NOTE: In addition, all students must meet computer competency requirements. The computer literacy course, ITE 115, Basic Computer Literacy, meets all of those requirements. Students may attempt to test out in the four competency areas: work processing, spreadsheet, database, and internet. The contact for competency testing: Ms. Antoinette Johnson, Franklin Campus Room 120H, Approximate Costs for Students in the Practical Nursing Program *Tuition & Fees In State $ Out-Of-State $ Medical Examination (varies with practitioner) ~$ Books (approximate) program $ Uniforms (uniform, white shoes, name pin, lab coat, polo, etc.) $
7 Graduation Pin (cost depends on price of gold or silver) $50.00 Testing fees (Kaplan: integrated throughout program) includes Per semester $ Live review exam at the end of program. Program $ NCLEX-PN Exam $ Skills Lab Kits $ Board of Nursing Application for Licensure fee $ BCLS CPR Certification ( good for 2 years) $ Criminal History & Sex Offender Background & Drug ~$ Screening Checks State residents $11, Approximate Totals Out-of-state $20, *Cost is subject to change. FINANCIAL AID and SCHOLARSHIPS FINANCIAL AID: If you wish to apply for financial aid, you should contact Financial Aid: Toll Free: or [email protected] early in the semester BEFORE you plan to enroll. SCHOLARSHIPS: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. Can any student enroll in the nursing classes (classes listed in the schedule with the NUR or PNE prefix)? No, each student is required to go through a separate application process to be admitted specifically to the PN Program before he/she can begin to take nursing classes. Only accepted students can register for NUR or PNE classes. 2. What courses should I take in high school? Focus on algebra, biology, and chemistry. You will need to make at least a C+ in these courses. 3. What does your grade point average have to be to get into the program? A curricular and cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 college grading scale. 4. What do I need to do to be admitted to the program? Carefully review and follow the steps described on the second and third pages of this packet. Are there any scholarships or other funds available to help me with school related expenses? Yes, the College has state and federal financial aid programs as well as several scholarship programs. Some hospitals have scholarship programs and forgivable loans. You can discuss your needs with the College s Financial Aid Office. If you wish to apply for financial aid, you should contact Financial Aid: Toll Free: or [email protected] early in the semester BEFORE you plan to enroll. SCHOLARSHIPS: 5. Are there any tests that I need to take? You will have to take the Kaplan Entrance Exam. 6. How long will it take me to get through the program? If you have all the high school requirements and do not need any developmental courses based upon placement tests, and have had or tested out of computer competencies, it is possible to complete the program in three (3) continuous semesters. However, there is competition for the slots available and not all students get in on first attempt that would delay program completion by at least one year. We recommend that you take both Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 142) and Microbiology (Bio 150) and as many of the following courses prior to entry in the first nursing course: ENG 111, SDV 100, 7
8 PSY 201, PSY 230. Students taking the general education courses in advance may take 1 year (taking two or more courses a semester) to 2 years (if only one course at a time can be taken) in addition to the 3 semesters. 7. What degree is awarded? The College awards a Certificate in Practical Nursing. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national licensing exam administered through the National Council License Examination to become Licensed Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). 8. How many of your graduates have passed the licensing test? The Program will not have pass rates available until after the first class graduates and has taken the licensing examination. The Virginia Board of Nursing posts the passage rates for all programs on their web site. If you go to in the future you will find our rates. 9. How many days a week and when will I be in school once I begin the PN courses? Students will attend minimally 4 days a week lecture twice a week and skills laboratory or clinicals twice a week. Classes will be scheduled between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. On-campus Skills Labs will run between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Clinical in the hospital may run from 6:30 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. or from 2:00 P.M. until 10:00 P.M. There are occasionally 12 hour clinical days (one day a week instead of 2). Hours are subject to change. Starting in the Summer Semester for Franklin and Suffolk. Night is a possibility depending on enrollment. 10. How long are the lectures? Lectures are usually 2 to 3 hours per session. 11. Can I take some of my prerequisites while I am still in high school? Yes, if you take biology and chemistry in high school and get a C or better, you will meet the minimum science prerequisites. If your grade in high school algebra is a C or better AND you score sufficiently high on the College math placement test (and do NOT score at or below a Math 05 requirement), you will meet the minimum math requirement prerequisite. To become better prepared for the rigorous PN curriculum, you can, if your high school offers these courses, take the following (listed in order of importance): Dual Enrollment Biology (BIO ) or AP Biology Dual Enrollment English (ENG ) or AP English Dual Enrollment Chemistry (CHM ) or AP Chemistry You will receive college credit from PDCCC (or other community colleges) for the dual enrollment classes. In most high schools the tuition for these classes is an expense of the student and his/her family. To receive credit for AP courses you must successfully pass the AP test with a score of 4 or higher. Also be aware that high school students 16 and older may enroll in regular community college courses if they have a letter recommending such from their principal. Among the courses that could be considered in preparation for the PN program are any of the general education courses in the PN curriculum (see page 5-6) as well as ITE 115, Computer Literacy. That course, or a comparable course, is required for the nursing programs. The semester calendars for community college courses are significantly different from high school calendars, and any student attempting to take regular college courses must adapt to the college calendar. 12. Will I be able to work and go to school at the same time? It can be done but it is not highly recommended. 8
9 13. How many credits are required for the program? 44 credits. See page 5-6 for the list of courses. 14. If I have a GED, can I still be accepted into the PN program? Yes. You will need to take the following mandatory high school courses before you enter the program if you have not completed them with a C or better: Algebra, Chemistry, and Biology. If you do not have credit for those classes, you must take the equivalents in college. 15. Where will my clinicals take place? The hospitals most used will be Sentara Obici in Suffolk and Southampton Memorial Hospital in Franklin. For pediatric nursing and mental health/psychiatric nursing, clinicals will likely be in Portsmouth, Suffolk, Zuni, Newport News, and Norfolk. 16. If you miss a semester for some reason can you come back into the program? Yes, if you do not stay out for more than a year and you have not withdrawn from or failed a nursing course twice (2). 17. What happens if you fail a course? If you withdraw from or fail a course one time, you may request readmission and retake the course the next time it is offered. You will not be allowed to continue in the course until you retake and pass the failed course. If you withdraw from or fail the course twice, you will be unable to continue in the program or to be readmitted. 18. How much of my life do I have to give up while in nursing school? There are at least 20 hours of homework per week for nursing classes (NUR/PNE) alone. This does not include library time or driving time. 19. How much will I have to study? At least 20 hours per week for major nursing courses (NUR/PNE courses). 20. How many different teachers will I have? You will have a different teacher for almost all of the general education courses. In nursing you will have a minimum of 5 nursing lecture instructors and 4-6 clinical instructors over the course of the program. 21. Will my teachers be registered nurses (RNs)? Yes. The Virginia State Board of Nursing requires that all practical nursing educators and clinical instructors have a bachelor s degree in nursing (BSN). 22. What extra money do we have to anticipate spending? Some expenses to consider are: gas, car repair, food, pens, paper and computer supplies, and babysitter to name a few. 23. How much does the program cost? An approximate cost subject to change is $11, for in-state, $20, for out-of-state. The first semester is the most expensive because of items listed in the next question. If you have to take the full 13 hours in the first semester, the total cost could be as high as $3,500 in-state depending on whether or not you have good medical insurance. 24. What costs are required? The purchase minimally of uniforms, white nursing shoes, laboratory skills supplies, nursing textbooks, CPR, standardized exams (Kaplan), police background checks with urine drug screening, physical examination, and laboratory screening tests. 25. How many times may I take the PN preadmission exam? Two times maximum but only once per semester. 26. What if I have had a lot of traffic tickets? Minor traffic offences are not a problem. Health care facilities require a criminal background check and urine drug screening and will not allow those with some prior (barrier crimes) conviction to work in their facilities. However, this does not prevent you from attending the 9
10 PN program. Once you have completed the program the Virginia State Board of Nursing (also requires a separate background check) will review your case individually and decide if you will be allowed to obtain a license to practice nursing. A copy of the Barrier Crimes which affect your ability to obtain a license and/or employment can be found on the Virginia Board of Nursing website. 10
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