Associate Degree Nursing Admissions Requirements Entry Fall 2016
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HEALTH PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Below are the general admissions requirements for all health programs followed by the program specific requirements. Please keep in mind that admission to all health programs is a two-step process. The Associate Degree Nursing Program is approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Contact the Board of Nursing at P.O. Box 2129, Raleigh, NC 27602-2129 or 4516 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, NC 27607 or call 919-782-3211 for questions about the approved program. Step 1: Complete your SPCC Admissions File 1. Complete the SPCC Application for Admission Submit an application for admission online at www.spcc.edu. If you already have a CFNC account, use your login information to fill out SPCC s application. If you do not have a CFNC account, you will create one as the first step of the application. Keep track of your account information. You may apply to only one health program. 2. Submit official high school, High School Equivalent or adult high school transcript It is your responsibility to request transcripts and pay any applicable fees. Official transcripts should be mailed directly from the issuing institution/agency to SPCC. Unofficial (student-issued/faxed/emailed) transcripts will not be accepted. Graduating high school seniors will be considered with unofficial high school transcripts pending proof of successful graduation. Official transcripts must be submitted after graduation. 3. Submit official transcripts from all colleges listed on your application A Request for Transcript Evaluation Form must be completed and sent to the Registrar for evaluation of prior course transfer credit. All foreign transcripts (secondary and post-secondary) must be evaluated by an authorized translation company at the student s expense. To evaluate foreign transcripts, the transcript, course descriptions, and the grade system must be translated. 4. Prepare for and take the College Placement Test (CPT) You have one opportunity to take the CPT (Reading, Math, and Computer Diagnostics). The initial test is free. Students are strongly encouraged to thoroughly review test study material and use our test preparatory services. Visit the Testing Center webpage for study resources. Reading, Math, and Computer diagnostic scores are good for five years. Accuplacer Reading, Sentence Skills, Computer Competency, Arithmetic, and Algebra scores are good for five (5) years. All students are required to take the CPT unless exempt by a waiver. High school graduates within five (5) years of enrolling that meet certain college ready requirements (Multiple Measures). SAT scores of at least 500 on Critical Reading and Writing and 500 on Mathematics will exempt student from the CPT. 3
ACT scores of at least 22 on Reading and 18 on English and at least 22 on Mathematics will exempt student from CPT. Completion of college-level English and math (with a grade of C or higher) from a regionally accredited institution. Completion of Developmental courses in English and math (with a grade of C or higher) within five (5) years of application packet deadline. Completion of a Bachelor s degree or higher. Appropriate scores on Advanced Placement (AP) or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams. SPCC must receive an official score report from ACT, the College Board, or from the college where the Diagnostic was taken. SPCC must receive official high school and/or college transcripts for any waivers related to course credit or degree completion. Students submitting a Transfer Credit Appeal will have to take the CPT even if a waiver is awarded. Step 2: Associate Degree Nursing Admission Requirements 1. Have valid required College Placement Test scores or appropriate developmental coursework completed within five (5) years of application packet deadline. 2. Completion of high school or college-level biology and chemistry with a grade of C or higher. You may take SPCC curriculum courses to earn credit or high school classes offered in fall or spring. Limited seating. If you are interested in testing for this option, email testing@spcc.edu. 3. Current certification as a Nurse Assistant I with listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. For more information on becoming a CNA, visit http://www.spcc.edu, Career Development & Continuing Education, Medical Professions, Nurse Assistant I. Note: The Nurse Assistant I program must be state-approved with theory, lab, and clinical components. Fast-track NAI programs do not qualify for admission into the Associate Degree Nursing program at SPCC. LPN s with a current license will have the CNA and chemistry requirements waived. 4. Current Healthcare Provider CPR certification. This course is available through SPCC s Career Development & Continuing Education Division, at http://www.spcc.edu, Career Development & Continuing Education, Medical Professions, CPR: Healthcare Provider. CPR classes taken at other facilities must be by a Healthcare Provider. 5. Take the TEAS V test and submit a copy of your TEAS V score with your packet. TEAS V scores are valid for two (2) years prior to the application packet deadline. Go to http://www.spcc.edu/studentresources/testingcenter to make your testing appointment online. (See page 15 for Testing Center Permission Form TEAS.) TEAS scores not taken at SPCC must be officially transferred from ATI Testing and must be the same version administered at SPCC (TEAS V). You must have at least a 65 Adjusted Individual Total Score on TEAS V to be considered for Admission. 4
6. All course work must be at least a C ; and your program GPA must be at least a 3.0 to be considered for admission. Disclosure Classes for this program are held on the Old Charlotte Highway Campus, Monroe. ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Application Period Ends January 29, 2016 Where do I go for guidance related to admission to Associate Degree Nursing? You should attend a MANDATORY advising session your first semester at SPCC to make a Health Application Plan. Attend How to Apply to Health Program Workshop offered at various times on both campuses. To reserve your seat, scan code below or go to https://spccadmissions.youcanbook.me to make appointment. The workshop is valid for that academic year (July 1 to June 30). After your SPCC Application for Admission is submitted, attend this workshop as soon as possible. How do I apply for admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program? Complete Step 1 and 2 listed on pages 3, and 4. When you have completed both steps, collect only the required documents listed below and put them into a 9 x12 envelope with your full name, SPCC ID, and program printed clearly in the upper right corner. Your packet should only include: Associate Degree Nursing Application pages 11, 12, 13, and 14. Proof of completion of high school or college level chemistry and biology with a grade of C or higher. A printout from the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry to prove current certification. Copy of current Healthcare Provider CPR card (both sides of card with signature). Copy of TEAS V test results. (Minimum 65 total adjusted score). Copy of LPN license, if required. Letter from employer on letterhead confirming six (6) months or longer employment for points, if applicable. Official proof of advanced degree earned for points, if applicable. Proof of completion of the How to Apply to a Health Program Workshop six (6) months prior to application packet submission, if applicable. If official transcripts are already on file with SPCC Admissions, include only a copy of the transcript page that indicates your chemistry or degree completion. 5
When are students admitted into the Associate Degree Nursing program? Health programs at SPCC have limited enrollment and a competitive admissions process. Students are admitted into the Associate Degree Nursing program beginning fall semester each year. Students who submit a complete application packet by the January 29 deadline will be given priority consideration for admission for the fall semester class. NOTE: If the number of qualified applicants meeting the January 29 deadline is not sufficient to fill all program openings, complete application packets will continue to be accepted until the maximum enrollment number is met. What do I need to do to be considered for entry into the Associate Degree Nursing program? To be considered for admission into the Associate Degree Nursing program, you must complete the requirements listed on pages 3, and 4, and submit a complete admission packet by the deadline. What are the required CPT scores for the Associate Degree Nursing program? Combined Reading and Sentence Skills score 151 or higher Computer Skills: 80 Arithmetic: 55 (MAT 060) Algebra: 75 (MAT 070 and MAT 080) OR Mastery in DMA 010 through DMA 080 If you do not meet these required CPT scores, you must enroll in and complete the appropriate developmental course(s). Recent SAT, ACT, ASSET or COMPASS scores may be used in place of some of these requirements. CPT test scores are valid for five (5) years. What is a TEAS test? The TEAS V (Test of Essential Academic Skills) measures basic essential academic skills related to success in nursing programs in English, reading, mathematics, and science. For more information on the TEAS V test, go to www.atitesting.com. TEAS study guides are available at SPCC bookstores or at www.atitesting.com for purchase. How do I take the TEAS test? Go to www.spcc.edu/studentresources/testingcenter to make your testing appointment online (see page 15 for contact information). The TEAS test may be taken once every three (3) months, for a cost of $60 (fee subject to change) per test (payable to SPCC s Business Office on the day of the test). Complete the Testing Center Permission Form TEAS (see page 15), attach the receipt for the testing fee, and bring both to the Testing Center on the day of your appointment. Be sure to bring a photo ID to your testing appointment! You must have at least a 65 Adjusted Individual Total Score on TEAS V to be considered for admission. NOTE: Calculators and outside study aids are not allowed during the test. Use of these or refusal to follow all Testing Center rules will result in test disqualification. Is there a waiting list? There is no waiting list to enter into any SPCC health program. Students are chosen for the Associate Degree Nursing program based on ranking of points. See page 13 for point calculation chart. 6
NOTE: Documentation for points must be provided by the application packet submission date no later than the application deadline to receive qualified points. Application criteria are reviewed periodically and are subject to change. If you are not accepted into the program for the upcoming fall semester, your packet will be shredded. Please make a copy of your packet documentation prior to submission. Enrollment Services is not able to copy your packet for you. How will I know if I m accepted into the Associate Degree Nursing program? You will receive a letter from the Admissions Office within a month of the program application deadline notifying you of your provisional acceptance into the program. ONCE YOU RECEIVE THIS LETTER, you must do the following: (1) Attend the MANDATORY Associate Degree Nursing orientation session to be held in July, 2016. (2) Submit the Student Medical Form for North Carolina Community College System Institutions. Deadline and instructions for completing your medical form will be included in your provisional acceptance letter. NOTE: Accepted students will be required to have a physical exam and complete listing of immunizations. Cost is the responsibility of the student. Applicants accepted for admission into the Associate Degree Nursing program may be required to complete a criminal background check and a drug screen after notification of acceptance and prior to participation in the onsite clinical portion of the program. Based on the results of the criminal background check and the drug screen, hospitals or clinical facilities where you will participate in onsite training may deny you access to their facility, resulting in your inability to complete the clinical portion of the Associate Degree Nursing program. If you are unable to complete the clinical portion of your training, you will be unable to progress in the program. How do I calculate my GPA? Only use your completed general education courses that are required for your program. If you ve repeated a course, use the highest grade for calculations. Transfer credit is calculated using the grade earned at your previous college. Grades and credit hours can be obtained from your GO! account. CLEP and AP credit is not calculated into your GPA. Please use the blank GPA calculation chart on the next page to determine your GPA. 7
Course Grade Credit Hours Quality Points Letter Value ENG 111 ENG 112 OR ENG 114 PSY 150 PSY 241 HUM (See page 9) BIO 165 AND BIO 166 BIO 275 CIS 110 Letter Grade : Numerical Value: A B C D F 4 3 2 1 0 Totals GPA = Total Quality Points Total Credit Hours My GPA is: Please note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete General Education courses listed above prior to starting the NUR courses. Disability Services SPCC provides an ongoing program of services that encourage students with disabilities to integrate themselves into all aspects of college life. The Disability Services provider is available to assist with registration, counseling, academic advisement and arrangements for appropriate accommodation. Reasonable accommodations are established on an individual basis. Students must provide documentation of a disability from a physician or other licensed professional in order to establish eligibility for services. (Please see the SPCC College Catalog for further details.) Enrollment Services Contact Information 704-272-5391 Admissions@spcc.edu Offices are located in Student Services on the L.L. Polk and Old Charlotte Highway Campuses 8
CURRICULUM MAP Associate Degree Nursing (A45110) 73 Credit Hours 2015-2016 General Education Requirements Course Number Course Name Lec Lab Credit Composition: ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry........................ 3 0 3 ENG 112 OR Writing/Research in the Disciplines............. 3 0 3 ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting............ 3 0 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences: PSY 150 General Psychology....................... 3 0 3 PSY 241 Developmental Psychology.................. 3 0 3 Natural Sciences/Mathematics: BIO 165 Anatomy and Physiology I................... 3 3 4 BIO 166 Anatomy and Physiology II.................. 3 3 4 BIO 275 Microbiology............................. 3 3 4 CIS 110 Introduction to Computers................... 2 2 3 Humanities/Fine Arts: Choose one course:.................... 3 ART 111 Art Appreciation 0 3 ART 114 Art History Survey I ART 115 Art History Survey II MUS 110 Music Appreciation MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz PHI 215 Philosophical Issues PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics Total 30* *Students are encouraged to complete General Education courses prior to beginning NUR courses. st Fall Semester 1 Year Fall Semester 2 nd Year Course Lab/ Course Lab/ Number Course Name Lec Clinic Credit Number Course Name Lec Clinic Credit NUR 111 Intro to Health Concepts 4 6/6 8 NUR 113 Family Health Concepts 3 0/6 5 Total 8 NUR 211 Health Care Concepts 3 0/6 5 Total 10 st Spring Semester 1 Year Spring Semester 2 nd Year Course Lab/ Course Lab/ Number Course Name Lec Clinic Credit Number Course Name Lec Clinic Credit NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts 4 3/15 10 NUR 112 Health Illness Concepts 3 0/6 5 Total 10 NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts 3 0/6 5 Total 10 10/14 st Summer Semester 1 Year Course Lab/ Number Course Name Lec Clinic Credit NUR 212AB Health Systems Concepts 3 0/6 5 Total 5 9
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SOUTH PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM APPLICATION PACKET Application Period Ends January 29, 2016 NAME: _SPCC STUDENT ID: STREET ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: EMAIL: PHONE NUMBER: _ I was previously in this program at SPCC. I was in an Associate Degree Program at another college. I was previously in another health program at SPCC or another college. Program/college name:_ I am applying for the DAY program. I am applying for the NIGHT section. STEP 1: SPCC Admissions File My SPCC admissions file is complete (see pages 3, and 4) All transcript evaluations, transfer credit appeals, and/or grade forgiveness evaluations have been completed prior to submitting my application packet. If applicable: I am a current high school senior submitting unofficial high school transcripts. Official transcripts to be submitted after graduation. STEP 2: Associate Degree Nursing Program Requirements Met CPT scores or completed appropriate developmental coursework. Proof of high school or college-level biology with a grade of C or higher.* Proof of high school or college-level chemistry with a grade of C or higher* *If official transcripts are already on file with SPCC Admissions, include only a copy of the transcript page that indicates your chemistry or degree completion. 11
Copy of current Healthcare Provider CPR card (copy of both sides and signed) Printout from the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry showing proof of current certification. Note: The Nurse Assistant I program must be state-approved with theory, lab, and clinical components. Fast-track NAI programs do not qualify for admission into the Associate Degree Nursing program at SPCC. My CNA was completed through OR (college or agency) Current LPN CNA and Chemistry requirement waived (license copy included) Copy of TEAS V score taken within two years of the application packet deadline. (Minimum 65) My TEAS Score Date Transferred (if applicable) TEAS tests not taken at SPCC must be officially transferred from ATI Testing and must be the same version as the TEAS version administered at SPCC (TEAS V). My GPA is **You are not eligible to submit an application packet if you have not completed all of the above. You MUST have a grade of C or higher and a GPA of 3.0 or higher on all college coursework (including course credit transferred from other colleges) that is required for graduation from the Associate Degree Nursing program in order to be considered for admission into this program. See page 13 for points calculation chart 12
Associate Degree Nursing Points Calculation Chart Selection for the Associate Degree Nursing Program is based on points earned. ITEM POSSIBLE POINTS POINTS EARNED 1. TEAS V Score You will be awarded points for the actual score. Must have at least at 65 Adjusted Individual Total Score to be considered. Points _ 2. Previous advanced degree earned (one degree only) Bachelors = 5 points Masters = 10 points Points _ 3. Work Experience Minimum six (6) months paid patient care work experience (at least 20 hr/week) as a Certified Nursing Assistant, EMT, RT, or SON, etc., within the last five (5) years. A recommendation letter from your employer(s) on company letterhead must be included in packet. 4. GPA Calculate ONLY general education classes required for the Associate Degree Nursing program. 5. How to Apply to a Health Program Workshop Attend workshop six (6) months prior to application packet submission. Must include copy of attendance verification email for workshop in packet. Maximum 5 points 3.0 3.4 = 3 points 3.5 4.0 = 5 points 2 points - I attended this workshop on. Points Points_ Points TOTAL POINTS SCORE (Add Items 1 5) 13
I certify that all information submitted is both complete and accurate. Signature: Print Name: Date of Submission: Place these pages and only required documentation in a 9 x12 envelope with your name, SPCC ID, and program clearly printed in the upper right corner of the envelope by January 29, 2016, to the Admissions Office in Student Services. Double check packet prior to submission. Letters will be mailed within a month of program application deadline notifying you of your status. 14
SOUTH PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE TESTING CENTER PERMISSION FORM TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) Make an appointment with the Testing Center on either the LLP campus or the OCH campus to take the TEAS test. Go to www.spcc.edu/studentresources/testing Center to make your testing appointment online. This form, along with your SPCC s Business Office receipt showing payment of the $60 (fee subject to change) TEAS testing fee, must be presented to the Testing Specialist before you will be admitted. In order to take the TEAS, you must have a valid ATI login (username and password). Setup your account prior to your test date and bring your account information with you to your testing appointment. Details on setting up an ATI account are on the Testing Center webpage at www.spcc.edu. Before taking the TEAS test, you must agree to the following: I have met all CPT scores and/or developmental requirements for my chosen program of study. I am prepared to take the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) for entrance into my chosen program. I understand that I may take this test once every three (3) months at SPCC and that TEAS retests will not be accepted once I have submitted my program admission packet for consideration. I understand that there is a $60 (fee subject to change) nonrefundable fee for each time I take the TEAS test. I understand that no calculators or other study aids are allowed in the Testing Center. I understand that I must follow all Testing Center rules. If not, my TEAS score will be disqualified. Signature: Print Name: Date: Attach Business Office receipt showing your $60 fee (subject to change) payment to this permission form. Present the receipt, permission form, and valid photo ID to the Testing Specialist when you are scheduled to take the TEAS test. Testing Center Contact Information testing@spcc.edu 15
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