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SELECTION CRITERIA
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
To be considered for entrance, all prerequisites and previous
nursing courses must be completed with a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Completing the prerequisites, however, does not assure admission
into the program.
Students will be admitted to the program based on their scholastic
eligibility and placement on a nursing assessment test as per SB
1309.
SCHOLASTIC ELIGIBILITY: Scholastic eligibility is
determined through a statewide approved formula which calculates the
student's probability of successfully completing the ADN program.
The formula uses the following criteria:
- Core Biology GPA - all Anatomy,
Physiology, and Microbiology courses taken at the college level.
- Core Biology repetitions - the
number of times a student has repeated a Core Biology course
including withdrawals.
- English GPA - all credit English
course grades regardless of the level of the course.
- Overall GPA - the college GPA as it
appears on college transcripts excluding non-credit and
not-for-credit courses.
- Students must have a minimum required
score of 70 to be eligible for admission.
To be more competitive for admission, students
are encouraged to:
- Complete all courses without repeating or
withdrawing
- Minimum of a 3.0 GPA in all Biology
courses
- Minimum of a 3.0 GPA in all English
courses
- Minimum of a 2.5 cumulative GPA
ASSESSMENT TEST: Qualified
applicants will be required to take a state approved nursing
assessment test. Students must rank at the required level to be
eligible for admission into the program. Currently, this is a 62%
(TEAS V) composite score based on the California
Community College Chancellor's Office recommendation. Valid photo ID
must be presented at time of test.
RN Program: Final selections are made using both
multi-criteria screening and random selection. Qualified applicants
not selected must reapply in order to be considered. The Allied
Health and Public Safety Division Office does not retain
applications.
Students not meeting eligibility criteria are given a remediation
plan. After successful completion, students are eligible to reapply
for random selection. If the remediation plan is not complete by the
deadline, the student is no longer eligible to apply to the program.
LVN to RN Program: Qualified applicants will be placed
on a waitlist (by application date) for Nursing 109, Transition into
Nursing. Upon completion of the Transitions course, the applicant will be
placed on a waitlist to enter third semester on a space-available
basis.
Students not meeting eligibility criteria are given a remediation
plan. After successful completion, students are eligible to reapply
and will be placed on a waitlist (first-come, first-serve) upon
receipt of application and all required documentation. If the
remediation plan is not complete by the deadline, the student is no
longer eligible to apply to the program.
30-Unit Option: The LVN who chooses the "30 Unit
Option" must have met the microbiology and physiology requirements
with a grade of C or better. The applicant must then take Nursing
109, 126, 234 and 240. Upon satisfactory completion of these
courses, the applicant would be eligible to apply to take the RN
licensure examination. NOTE: Students who complete this option (30
units) will take NCLEX-RN as a non-graduate. This status will not
change even if student goes on to obtain a degree. There is no
restriction to practice within California. The student may have
difficulty in transferring to another state or territory. The
student may also have difficulty applying to a college/university
for an advanced degree.
Applicants to this curriculum alternative must meet with the Program
Director for objective counseling that includes admission process,
course requirements, and the advantages/disadvantages of this route
to licensure. TEAS test is required, but results will not deny
admission to the program. The applicant is not required to meet
college admission requirements.
Transfer: Students may apply to the RN program by
transfer or challenge. Students are not allowed to transfer into the
first semester; students must enter first semester as a generic
student. Students are only eligible to be considered for transfer if
they have been in a nursing program within 12 months of the day
their application is accepted and are eligible to re-enter their
previous program. Students who have been out of a nursing program
for more than 12 months must apply as beginning students. Interested
students must begin the process by following the transfer
instructions in the RN Brochure.
Foreign RN Applicants: Applicants that have been advised by
the BRN to take specific courses for licensure must submit an
application, along with the BRN letter, to the Allied Health
and Public Safety Division Office. Eligible applicants must attend a
mandatory orientation and complete Nursing 109, Transitions into
Nursing. Upon completion of the
Transitions course, the applicant will be placed on a waitlist to enter
the BRN
required course(s) on a space-available basis. |