EASTERN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE NURSING PROGRAM INFORMATION Information Booklet Nursing
Are you interested in nursing but not sure where to go for your nursing education? Check out the Nursing Program at Eastern International College (EIC), conveniently located in Belleville, New Jersey. At EIC, Our students have the privilege of learning from seasoned faculty that have trained nationally and internationally, and are experts in their field. Our class size is small which facilitates a student centered approach to learning. Our classrooms and laboratories are equipped with modern technology and supplies. How to Apply: Contact our Admissions Department by phone at 973 751 9051. ABOUT THE NURSING PROGRAM AT EIC The nursing program can be completed in six semesters (Two years) if you progress through the program according to the program design. Each year comprises of three semesters. The semesters begin each January, May and September. Each semester will last for fifteen weeks. The first two semesters involve completion of the general education courses and nursing support courses as well as an introductory course to Nursing. In the third semester, students will be expected to attend clinical practicum in selected area hospitals as well as nursing skills laboratory practice in the nursing laboratory located at the Belleville Campus. The program is a full-time day program; however, classes and clinical placement may be anytime from 7am 11pm depending on availability of faculty and clinical sites as assigned by the hospital educators. Admission Requirements 1. Proof of Identification/Citizenship Submit proof of citizenship, permanent resident card, birth certificate, passport, driver s license, valid social security card. 2. High School Diploma/G.E.D. All applicants must provide evidence of receiving a high school diploma or GED as well as transcripts for courses taken in an institution of higher education. An official transcript of the applicant s high school record is mandatory as are official transcripts from each college or university attended. Applicants must have achieved a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale for college work. Applicants whose secondary education was in a country outside the U.S. must obtain written official evaluation of transcripts showing equivalency from their native country through one of the approved providers of such evaluation. These include WES, ECE, etc. Submit an official sealed copy of the applicant s high school diploma or college transcript directly to: Eastern International College 251 Washington Avenue, Belleville, NJ 07109. Recipients of a State Equivalency Diploma must submit an official transcript of their test results with the application. 3. Entrance Examination Applicants are required to take an entrance exam. The exam is used to assess student competencies and readiness for entry into the nursing program. The Admission Assessment Exam consists of several academic exams and a personality profile identifying the individual applicant's learning style. The exams consist of the following: Reading Comprehension - Provides reading scenarios in order to measure reading comprehension, identifying the main idea, finding meaning of words in context, passage comprehension, making logical inferences, etc. Vocabulary and General Knowledge - Contains vocabulary terms commonly used in both general English speaking and in the health care fields. Revised Spring 2014 2
Grammar - Contains basic grammar, including parts of speech, important terms and their uses in grammar, commonly occurring grammatical errors, etc. Basic Math Skills - Focuses on math skills needed for health care fields, including basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, household measures, general math facts, etc. Biology - Covers biology basics, water, biological molecules, metabolism, cells, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, etc. Anatomy & Physiology - Provides coverage of general terminology and anatomical structures and systems. Learning Style - Assesses the preferred learning style of the prospective applicant and offers test-taking and study tips suited to your specific learning style. The entire examination must be taken in a single session; a 75 percent cumulative score is the preferred minimum requirement for admission. Higher percentile scores will be given preference in the admissions process. Scores between 70 and 74.9 percent may be considered depending on applicant s previous academic work 4. Essay and Interview Applicants may be required to submit a personal statement in response to an essay question. A personal interview with the Nursing Admissions Committee is required. 5. References Applicants must provide two (2) recent references one of which must be related to past or present employment. Health Clearance 6. All applicants must present proof of physical examination, immunization records, and health insurance as required. The health clearance form needs to be completed by a physician or other qualified health care provider such as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant. (Health clearance form will be given to students who are being considered for admission Students offered admission to the nursing program will be required to submit to Criminal Background Check (CBC), Health Clearance, Drug Screen and Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Adults certification in connection with their clinical placement at health care organizations. All expenses for health clearance, CBC and CPR certifications are the responsibility of the students. Unfavorable report from the Criminal Background Check will disqualify students for clinical placement in which case the student will be unable to complete the program requirements. To complete the Criminal Background Check and upload immunization records, the student will need to visit www.certfiedbackground.com and follow the instructions. EIC package code is EB 19. The fee for the service is $45.00 payable to the company. Selection of Candidates Applicants are selected for admission based on the following criteria: Admission Entrance Test Score Previous College Courses taken Healthcare Experience Interview Score Entrance Exam Deadline Applications must pass the exam no later than June 30 th, for classes beginning in September and October 31 st, for classes beginning in January. Revised Spring 2014 3
TRANSFER OF GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Nursing Program Admission Information TRANSFER OF CREDITS POLICY Transfer credits will be awarded for general education courses completed from an accredited higher institution of learning approved by the US Department of Education. 1. Credits will be awarded upon review of official transcript for course description and credit hours. 2. Student must earn a grade of C or better in a course for it to be transferred. 3. Maximum transferable credit will be no more than 21 credits. 4. Transfer credit for science courses (Anatomy & Physiology I and II, Microbiology) will be accepted if the course was taken no more than five years ago. 5. Transfer credit for Anatomy and Physiology will be accepted: If the course was taken no more than five years ago. If the student passed the A&P section of the HESI A2 entrance examination with a score of 70 or higher A student with a score below 70 in A&P will be required to repeat A&P regardless of the fact the student took the class before. 6. Transfer credit for English Composition I & II will be accepted if, The Student passed the English section of the HESI A2 entrance examination with a composite score of 70 or higher A student with a score below 70 in English will be required to repeat English Composition regardless of the fact the student took the class before. 7. Transfer credit for Mathematics (College Algebra) will be accepted if, The Student passed the Math section of the HESI A2 entrance examination with a composite score of 70 or higher A student with a score below 70 in Math will be required to repeat College Algebra regardless of the fact the student took the class before. Graduates of foreign schools who are seeking transfer credit must have a course-by-course transcript evaluation done by accredited evaluators. A list of accredited evaluators can be found on the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) website at www.naces.org. The evaluation is done for a fee which the student needs to pay directly to the evaluation agency of their choice. It is also the responsibility of the student, NOT the college, to fulfill/send requirements needed by the evaluating agency. To request transfer credit, have your school or the evaluating agency send official transcript directly to the Registrar, Eastern International College, 251 Washington Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey 07109. Revised Spring 2014 4
Admissions Check List Items Status Photo identification (Driver s license, Passport, Citizenship, Social Security Card). Proof of Birth (Birth Certificate or D.O.B. on any other official document) High School Diploma/GED Evaluation of Foreign Diplomas (if applicable) Attestation of High School Graduation or Equivalency (signed) Official Transcripts (if attended college at any time) Reference letters Essay Entrance Examination Score Interview Health Clearance/Proof of Immunization Criminal Background Check CPR Liability Insurance (NSO) Mandatory Nursing Orientation Note: items on line 1-8 must be submitted prior to taking the nursing admission entrance test. Items 11-14 must be submitted on the deadline indicated on your admission letter Revised Spring 2014 5
Financial Aid Information Items needed for financial aid analysis: Entrance Exam ($60 HESI Fee, Nursing and Dental Hygiene ONLY) Application Fee ($125 non-refundable one-time fee) Registration Fee ($50 per semester) Program Disclosure (to be completed with Admissions) Birth Certificate Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Eligible Non-Citizenship Child(ren) s Birth Certificate(s) Social Security Card Child(ren) s Social Security Card(s) Official High School Diploma/Transcript Official College Transcript Valid Photo ID Marriage Certificate/Proof of Name Change Previous year s Federal Tax Return Transcript and W2s IF YOU/YOUR PARENT(S)/YOUR SPOUSE DID NOT FILE TAXES The Previous Year A Non-Filing Letter and Proof of No W2s/Wages Earned IF YOU TURNED 23 AFTER JANUARY 1ST, OF THIS YEAR AND ARE NEITHER MARRIED NOR HAVE CHILDREN THAT YOU SUPPORT AT LEAST 50%* Parent(s) s Federal Tax Return Transcript and W2s Support accounts for all expenses towards the cost of living for the child(ren); this includes rent, utilities, medical expenses, clothing, food, transportation, and any other necessary expenses. If you are unsure if you support your child(ren) 50%+, please speak with the Financial Aid Office. IF YOU ARE MARRIED Spouse s Federal Tax Return Transcript and W2s IF YOU OR YOUR PARENT S MARITAL STATUS IS SEPARATED Proof of Separation Court papers, a Letter from a Lawyer on firm letterhead, or a signed and notarized statement are all acceptable. The documentation must show both parties names and the date of separation. IF YOU/YOUR PARENT(S)/YOUR SPOUSE RECEIVED SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP, FORMERLY FOOD STAMP) BENEFITS IN THE PREVIOUS TWO YEARS SNAP Benefit Letter or Proof of Benefits Received, including monthly or annual amount YOU MAY ALSO BE ASKED TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS IF THESE BENEFITS WERE RECEIVED THE PREVIOUS YEAR: Social Security Benefit Letter Medicaid Statement Court Papers showing Child Support Awarded/Paid Copy of day care expenses Copy of Lease Agreement, with Dependents listed OTHER: Revised Spring 2014 6