www.gtcc.edu An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity College ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING FALL ENTRY OPTION JAMESTOWN CAMPUS 2018 ADMISSION INFORMATION FALL 2018 ADMISSION Deadline: February 28, 2018 All NUR courses will be offered at the Jamestown Campus Approximately 60 students are admitted Classes/labs are generally offered in the daytime Clinics are TBA (may include days, evenings, weekends) The Associates degree in Nursing is a two-year curriculum that begins each fall or spring semester. It is a limited enrollment program in which applicants must meet minimum requirements by the specific deadline date to be considered for admission. Please note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Your official program of study while working on pre-requisites for the Associate degree in Nursing program is Associate in General Education (AGE). AGE is an Associate degree program for students who are interested in pursuing a program of study in general education. This curriculum provides an introduction to the liberal arts and enables the student to tailor the program beyond that point to meet their personal needs and interests. Once you have been selected into the Nursing program, the Admissions Office will change your major. If you are not selected, you are welcome to update your Limited Enrollment status and continue taking classes in AGE or change your major to a non-limited enrollment program. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements must meet with an Admissions Officer for completion of a Nursing Minimum Admissions Requirements (MAR) review. This meeting must be completed by the deadline date listed above. Applicants who are not admitted must re-apply, complete a new MAR and Ranking if they wish to be considered for the admission opportunity. GTCC reserves the right to change curriculum and admission requirements without prior notice.
PHASE I: MINUMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Complete college admission process: Complete an application, submit official high school, GED, or Adult High School, and college transcripts. (College transcripts will be reviewed for possible transfer credit.) 2. Attend a mandatory nursing applicant information session: No sign-up required. Attendance is taken at the conclusion of the session. Sessions are valid for one year from the date of attendance. The dates are listed at: http://www.gtcc.edu/programs-of-study/nursing/about-nursing-program/information-session If you have already submitted an application to GTCC, please log into Moodle server at https://online.gtcc.edu, find text field at the bottom of page called "Search Courses". Enter "Nursing Information Session" and then enter. Select the name of the course to enter. If you have not submitted an application to GTCC, please access our Moodle server at https://coned.gtcc.edu, use the option on the right-hand side and create an account", a link will be emailed to you, return to https://coned.gtcc.edu, log in with your new credentials, find the test field called "Search Courses", enter "Nursing Information Session and enter. Select the name of the course to enter. 3. Meet minimum placement test scores: Applicants must be eligible to register for college-level English and Math as evidenced by measures of college-level readiness listed below. PLACEMENT TESTS NC DAP COMPASS Math English NC DAP Composite 151 DMA010 7 Writing 70 DMA020 7 DRE096 Passed Reading 81 DMA030 7 DRE097 Passed Algebra 46 DMA040 7 DRE098 Passed DMA050 7 Placement test scores are valid for five years. Applicants who do not meet minimum scores should enroll in the appropriate developmental courses. All developmental courses must be completed by the deadline date for admission. College English or Algebra courses with a grade of C or higher may waive some of the tests. Acceptable SAT, ACT, PLAN, or PSAT scores within the past five years may also waive placement testing. SAT & ACT Component SAT ACT English 500 18 Reading 500 22 Math 500 22 An unweighted high school GPA of 2.6 or higher may waive placement testing (graduation within the last 5 years). The student must meet specific high school course requirements for high school GPA consideration. Please see an Admissions Officer to determine the need for placement testing. 4. Meet biology competency by one of the following: Completion of high school biology and one additional lab science course with a grade of C or better within the past 3 years. Completion of college biology course with a grade of C or better within the past 10 years. Completion of BIO 094 within the past 3 years. 5. Meet the Nursing Assistant I requirement: Current Nursing Assistant I listing on the NC Nurse Aide I Registry 2
6. Complete Minimum Admissions Requirements (MAR) Review: You must meet with an Admissions Advisor to complete the MAR Review. Failure to do so will hinder your progression to the next phase of the admission requirements. No appointment is necessary. PHASE II: TEST OF ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC SKILLS (TEAS 6.0) NOTE: EVERY APPLICANT MUST TAKE THIS TEST The minimum score of 62 is required in order to proceed to the next phase of the admission process. Guidelines include: As a prospective nursing candidate, you may test twice in a 6 month period. Scores from other colleges will be accepted (must be TEAS 6.0). The fee is $55 per test for GTCC students, $90 for non-gtcc students, and is not covered by financial aid. Study Material may be purchased at www.atitesting.com. PHASE III: RANKING REVIEW Ranking review is required in order to be considered for the class for which you have met the minimum requirements and must be complete by the deadline date. Only courses completed by the deadline date will be used for ranking. Biology courses over 10 years old will not be considered for transfer credit or points in the ranking. Courses with a grade of C will meet graduation requirements but have no point value in the ranking review. Points Curriculum Courses Points High School Courses (2016 HS Graduates only) A=12 BIO 168 (A & P I) A=10 Advanced Biology B=8 BIO 169 (A & P II) B=6 Biology A=6 B=4 ENG 111 (Expository Writing) ENG 112 or ENG 114 (Research) PSY 150 (General Psychology) PSY 241 (Developmental Psychology) HUM/FA Elective* A=5 B=3 10 th grade English 11 th grade English Geometry or Tech Math II Algebra II Honors Math (Algebra III/Trig/Cal) Chemistry *HUM/FA elective options: ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, MUS 110, MUS 112, PHI 215, PHI 240, HUM 115 NOTE: Biology sequence (BIO 165/166) must be completed at the same college or university to receive credit for both courses at GTCC. Students who transfer A & P credit from another college must have completed both courses in order to receive ranking points. Points Additional Ranking Items 1 TEAS score 66-75 2 TEAS score 76-88 3 TEAS score 89-100 4 Completion of both Anatomy and Physiology courses with a grade of C or better 2 Completion of college Algebra/math (MAT 143 or higher) with a grade of B or better 2 Completion of college Chemistry with a grade of B or better 2 Completion of college Microbiology with a grade of B or better 1 Current non-credit health related certification other than nursing assistant (EMT, phlebotomist, etc.) 3 Completion of a college level Allied Health Degree & Diploma Program 1 Completion of high school Health Science course within the last 3 years with a grade of C or better (One point for each course up to two points) 3 Completion of high school College Tech Prep Curriculum or Completion of a College Tech Prep course of study in a Health Sciences Pathway within the last 3 years. 3
Total Points for Ranking: Adding together the grade points and additional ranking points will determine your total points. Students with the highest points will be accepted. The exact number of students accepted depends on the available space in each program. In case of applicants with the same number of points, the applicant with the highest number of academic points will be ranked higher. Notification Procedure: Letters will be mailed to those who complete the ranking review (accepted, alternate and declined applicants). If you did not meet the requirements (see pages 2&3), were not accepted or declined admission and wish to be considered for the next available class you must: Submit a Limited Enrollment Application Update form Attend another information session if necessary (valid for one year from the date of attendance) Complete all admissions requirements (including a new MAR) Resubmit evidence for additional ranking points For more information related to the application process, please contact: Angela Dalton Admissions Officer ajdalton@gtcc.edu Important Notes to all Applicants 1. Students must have a GPA of 2.0 or better in order to graduate. Students who receive a grade of D in a general education course (other than BIO) can graduate as long as their GPA is at least 2.0. However, a grade of D in a general education course will not transfer to another institution, nor will GTCC accept a grade of D for credit from another institution. Nursing students must have a C or better in Anatomy and Physiology I & II in order to graduate. 2. The Nursing Program faculty reserves the right to revise or change course requirements in accordance with applicable state laws, Board of Nursing requirements, college requirements, and /or at the discretion of the Nursing Faculty. By accepting admission into the Nursing program, the student agrees to at all times abide by the Nursing Program requirements and procedures as set forth in the Nursing Student Handbook and the respective nursing course syllabus issued at the beginning of each term for each course. Such student is bound by such requirements and procedures regardless of whether they were established before or after the date of enrollment in the Nursing Program. Changes made after the publication of the Handbook will be posted as an Addendum to the handbook. 3. Individuals completing the nursing program are eligible to apply to take a licensing examination, which they must pass in order to receive a license to practice nursing. The licensing board does require information regarding conviction of a felony and/or misdemeanor and/or current charges on the application for licensure and MAY DECIDE NOT TO LICENSE an individual based on the result of an investigation of those particular charges. 4. Upon admission, students will be required to have a criminal background check, a drug screen, and an OIG review (Office of Inspector General). Healthcare agencies that are utilized for clinical and/or internship experiences require this evaluation. If a student is denied agency access due to a positive check or screening, the student may not be able to complete the clinical education experiences which will result in the inability to continue in the health science program. 4
GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE NURSING PROGRAMS ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The mission of the Nursing Department at GTCC is to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in nursing. All students will be expected to perform assigned skills and class assignments at the same level, with or without accommodations. It is the responsibility of the applicant to read the essential functions carefully and ask for clarification of any function that is not understood. Any disability affecting the ability to comply with these essential functions must be evaluated by disability Access Service staff. It is important to request accommodations early enough to allow the disability Access staff adequate time to evaluate the request and to make recommendations for reasonable accommodation. Instructors will make the necessary accommodations on the recommendation of disability Access Services (accommodations should be in writing). The student should be aware however, that if requested accommodation(s) cannot be reasonably provided, the student may not be able to complete the program. To be successful in the Nursing Programs, students will need to demonstrate the following skills/abilities: COMMUNICATION Students must complete DRE 098 or have a 151 composite score on the NC DAP. Read textbooks, procedure manuals, medical records, and electronic data. Write legibly such items as numbers, reports, and documentation in clients medical records. Have adequate hearing/speech to allow for oral communication with clients and other health team members in face-toface and automated situations. MATH SKILLS Students are required to have completed DMA 050 or have scored 7 or above on DMA 010-050 Perform mathematical/algebraic calculations when assessing/evaluating client data, administering medications, and counting medical supplies. ANALYTICAL/COMPREHENSION SKILLS Apply the principles of aseptic techniques and OSHA regulations during experiences. Analyze client data and determine appropriate nursing intervention. Use short and long-term memory. Apply critical thinking techniques to problem solve. VISION Have visual acuity to differentiate normal/abnormal client assessments and read medical records. Have adequate depth perception in order to transport and ambulate clients. PHYSICAL/EMOTIONAL REQUIREMENTS Provide proof of physical/mental health by submitting a completed and signed medical form documenting their immunizations, past and current medical history. Stand and/or walk up to 12 hours per day. Work continuously for up to 3 hours. Push heavy equipment or clients in wheelchairs or stretchers weighting up to 300 lbs. Lift and manipulate/move 50 lbs several times in a 3 hour period. Have tactile perception in order to perform palpation functions of physical assessment. Have fine motor ability to perform skills such as insertion of catheters, wound care, and manipulate equipment. BEHAVIORAL SKILLS Arrive for classes on time. Work in groups. Work during lab/clinic skills assigned times. Maintain academic honesty. Work collaboratively with others. Conduct him/herself in an adult manner. Adhere to the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics. 5