Competitive Admission Programs



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Competitive Admission Programs If a student wishes to enter into one of our competitive admission programs, he/she must meet all admission criteria for the program prior to entrance. Ogeechee Tech s competitive admission programs include 1) Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) diploma, 2) Echocardiography Diploma, 3) Practical Nursing diploma, and 4) Radiologic Technology diploma. Also, in order to be considered for admission into a competitive program, a student must have a signed Letter of Interest form on file for the quarter the student is interested in entering. This form is available in the Admissions Office. Selection for competitive admission programs are based on the following: Completion of a signed Letter of Interest submitted to the Admissions Office 18 years of age or older (17 for Practical Nursing) Completion of the Revised PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination for imaging programs or PSB Aptitude for Practical Nursing Examination for our nursing program prior to regular program admission status into the Imaging Science Services Assistant program or the Health Service Technician program o Obtained a minimum score of 30th percentile in the following four areas: academic aptitude, information in the natural sciences, judgment and comprehension, and the vocational adjustment index. o In the event of a tie, the sum of all four sections will be used to determine entrance. The student with a higher score will be placed above a student with a lower score. o The highest of each PSB section from the two allowable attempts will be used. Cumulative program grade point average (GPA) o Includes all attempts of classes within the Imaging Science Services Assistant TCC or the Health Services Technician TCC o Grades from transfer credits will be included in the calculation of the cumulative program GPA o Students must complete all courses within the required TCC with a C or better and have a cumulative program GPA of 2.5 or higher A student receiving a work ethics grade of less than two, from two different instructors, will be ineligible for competitive admissions.

PSB Aptitude Examination WWW.PSBTESTS.COM Several medical programs require a student to submit PSB Aptitude Exam scores as part of the admissions criteria. This exam is composed of a battery of tests that measure abilities, skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for a student to complete a chosen program successfully. The components of the aptitude examination are: Academic Aptitude (Verbal, Numerical, Nonverbal) Spelling Information in the Natural Sciences Judgment and Comprehension Vocational Adjustment Index A student will be required to achieve a score of at least the 30th percentile in all areas (academic aptitude, information in the natural sciences, judgment and comprehension, and the vocational adjustment index) except spelling. The exam is given several times during the quarter. A student will be allowed two testing attempts for the PSB exam. A student is required to wait a minimum of 30 days in-between testing attempts. PSB scores from other schools will not be accepted. The initial test is free and a $25 retest fee if the student wants to attempt the exam again. A student may register for and/or find out when the test is administered by contacting the Admissions Office at 912.688.6994. For more information on the PSB Aptitude Examinations, please visit www.psbtests.com. It is important for students to check the Catalog and Student Handbook, available online, for complete and current admissions information.

PSB HEALTH OCCUPATIONS APTITUDE EXAMINATION PSB's Health Occupations Aptitude Examination can predict an individual's readiness and capability for successful completion of the educational program designed to prepare qualified health care personnel. The examination addresses required pre-requisite and acquired educational achievements commensurate with the objectives of the preparation program. It comprises five separate tests that measure abilities, skills, knowledge and attitudes important for success in the program and career choice. The PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination is selectively normed on applicants for admission to all of the various health care career choices. Part I - Academic Aptitude Academic aptitude as measured by the total (combined subtests), might be thought of as a type of ability to learn. The test content is specifically adapted for appraising the combination of innate and acquired abilities that are needed for work of an academic nature. The academic aptitude total emphasizes familiar experiences and concepts while requiring careful reasoning and the capacity to comprehend and draw conclusions. Verbal: The Verbal aspect consists of 30 vocabulary-related test questions. Empirical evidence has shown this type of test item to be highly related to academic success. Arithmetic: The numerical aspect consists of 30 items drawing largely from arithmetic. To some degree, it involves skill with arithmetical concepts along with computational speed. The content of the numerical items is that to which practically all eighth grade students have been exposed. Nonverbal: The nonverbal aspect consists of 30 test items calling for a comprehension of form relationships. Measurement is in terms of the ability to manipulate "things" mentally, to reason out differences in pictured objects, and to deal with concrete materials through visualization. Recognition of relationships and of differences has been shown by research to be basic to learning aptitude. Part II - Spelling The spelling test measures skill with a tool essential to written expression or communication. It also reflects educational achievement in basic tools of learning. Part III - Reading Comprehension This test measures ability to understand direct statements, interpret written content, see the authors intent, observe organization of ideas, and to extract information from written material with respect to ideas and purposes; thus to read and comprehend what is read.

Part IV - Information in the Natural Sciences Measurement with this test concerns accumulation of information in the natural sciences, i.e., biology, chemistry, health, safety, etc., at a fundamental level. The relationship of knowledge in the area of the natural sciences to the course of study of the allied health educational program is an obvious one. Part V - Vocational Adjustment Index The person's characteristic life style is reflected in his or her distinctive educational and occupational adjustment. Feelings, attitudes, opinions, and other personality characteristics and behavioral traits, which may be quite acceptable in many situations, may not be those desirable for the prospective healthcare professional either as a student or as a practitioner. PSB APTITUDE FOR PRACTICAL NURSING EXAMINATION PSB's Aptitude for Practical Nursing Examination can predict an individual's readiness and capability for successful completion of the educational program designed to prepare the qualified practical or vocational nurse. The examination addresses the required pre-requisite and acquired educational achievements commensurate with the objectives of the career preparation program for practical or vocational nursing. It comprises five separate tests that measure abilities, skills, knowledge and attitudes important for success in the program and career choice. The examination is the result of requirements and needs expressed by education professionals responsible for preparing qualified, competent practical and vocational nurses. Part I - Academic Aptitude Academic aptitude as measured by the total (combined subtests), might be thought of as a type of ability to learn. The test content is specifically adapted for appraising the combination of innate and acquired abilities that are needed for work of an academic nature. The academic aptitude total emphasizes familiar experiences and concepts while requiring careful reasoning and the capacity to comprehend and draw conclusions. Verbal: The verbal aspect consists of 30 vocabulary-related test questions. Empirical evidence has shown this type of test item to be highly related to academic success. Arithmetic: The numerical aspect consists of 30 items drawing largely from arithmetic. To some degree, it involves skill with arithmetical concepts along with computational speed. The content of the numerical items is that to which practically all eighth grade students have been exposed. Nonverbal: The nonverbal aspect consists of 30 test items calling for a comprehension of form relationships. Measurement is in terms of the ability to manipulate "things" mentally, to reason out differences in pictured objects, and to deal with concrete materials through

visualization. Recognition of relationships and of differences has been shown by research to be basic to learning aptitude. Part II - Spelling The spelling test measures skill with a tool essential to written expression or communication. It also reflects educational achievement in basic tools of learning. Part III - Information In The Natural Sciences Measurement with this test concerns accumulation of information in the natural sciences, i.e., biology, chemistry, health, safety, etc., at a fundamental level. The relationship of knowledge in the area of the natural sciences to the course of study of the nursing or allied health educational program is an obvious one. Part IV - Judgment And Comprehension In Practical Nursing Situations This test is concerned with the measurement of the exercise of judgment in the working relationships experienced by the nurse as a student and as a practitioner. Part V - Vocational Adjustment Index The person's characteristic life style is reflected in his or her distinctive educational and occupational adjustment. Feelings, attitudes, opinions, and other personality characteristics and behavioral traits, which may be quite acceptable in many situations, may not be those desirable for the prospective nurse either as a student or as a practitioner. As set forth in its student catalog, Ogeechee Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, sex, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, veteran status, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law). Penny Hendrix, Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Office 171E, 912.486.7211 / Kelli Waters, Title IX Coordinator Office 143H, 912-871-1885