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PROGRAM OVERVIEW Welcome and thank you for your interest in Umpqua Community College s (UCC) Nursing Program!! THE CONSORTIUM - The Umpqua Community College Nursing Program has joined with other community college programs and all campuses of the OHSU in a unified approach to nursing education. This coalition of statewide nursing educators and programs is known as the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE). Please visit the OCNE website at http://www.ocne.org/index.html. OCNE schools have comparable prerequisites and application processes for students. DEGREE OPTIONS - Acceptance to the program allows for co-admission to UCC and OHSU nursing programs. Coadmission is an agreement that applicants who are admitted to UCC would be eligible to complete a Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Nursing at OHSU without an additional competitive application process. The co-admitted student would matriculate and be entered into the OHSU student record system, following successful completion of 6 terms of the nursing curriculum at UCC. Students completing the AAS will meet the educational requirements to be eligible to sit for the RN-licensure examination. Students would complete four additional terms of full-time study to earn the Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Nursing through OHSU. Students would be able to remain in Roseburg to complete the BSN degree. Students who need part time study will have a two-year time frame to complete the BSN program at OHSU. Student must complete all arts, letters and sciences courses during the first year in order to progress into the final year of nursing courses at OHSU. Beyond the two-year limit, interested students would need to apply directly to OHSU. LENGTH OF PROGRAM - The Program is designed to provide students the option of completing an Associate s degree from UCC and/or a bachelor s degree in nursing from OHSU. As such, the course work is outlined in a four-year framework. YEAR ONE: Prerequisite coursework YEAR TWO: First year OCNE curriculum - UCC YEAR THREE: Second year OCNE curriculum UCC students may earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree and be eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure test. YEAR FOUR: Upper division nursing coursework through OHSU with upper division arts, letters and sciences from an accredited university. At the end of this year, students will earn a Bachelor of Science degree. DEMANDS OF THE PROGRAM - It is important to understand the mental and physical demands of the nursing program and the career of the nurse. Applicants to the nursing program must be physically and mentally able to cope with the rigors of the curriculum and the demanding nature of the health professions. Nursing students must be able to grasp scientific concepts, set up and answer basic math and algebra problems, and communicate well verbally and in writing. Physically, students must be able to remain on their feet for extended periods, lift up to 25 pounds, hear heart and breath sounds, read fine print and identify skin tones such as pale, ashen, gray or bluish. Established academic and clinical requirements essential to the program of instruction apply to all students and cannot be waived. Attempts will be made to accommodate and retain qualified applicants with disabilities unless results of evaluations indicate that given reasonable accommodation an individual will still be unable to perform the technical standards required by the program. A complete list of the required technical standards is available in the Office of Accessibility Services and the 1

PROGRAM OVERVIEW (continued) Umpqua Community College Nursing Program Office. Persons with questions concerning particular qualifications are encouraged to contact the Accessibility Services Office to arrange an appointment for individual consultation and advice prior to application. PREREQUISITE COURSES - Nursing - AAS Prerequisites and Course Availability per Term (for complete information, see current UCC Catalog) REVISED 7/23/15 CURRICULUM PREREQUISITE COURSES For AAS-RN Program Term Offered 2 Credits Minimum of C Grade or better Course No. and Course Name F W S SU Prerequisites/Notes *MTH95 Math 65 with grade of C or better, placement test Intermediate Algebra or higher math x x x x 4-5 score, or instructor permission CH 104 or CH 112; BI 231 must be completed within BI231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I x x 4 the last five years CH 104 or CH 112; BI 231; must be completed BI232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II x x 4 within the last five years CH 104 or CH 112; BI 232; must be completed BI233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III x x 4 within the last five years BI234 Introduction to Microbiology x x x x 4 CH 104, CH 112 or CH 221, previous course in biology recommended. Previous course in basic biology and chemistry preferred. FN225 Human Nutrition x x x x 4 HDFS201 -OR- Individual & Family Development - HDFS 201: WR 115 or placement into/completion of PSY237 OR- Life Span Development x x x x 3 WR 121 WR121 English Composition x x x x 3-4 WR 115 with grade of C or better or placement test score; RD 90 with grade C or better or placement test score WR122 OR WR227 English Composition -OR- Technical Writing x x x x 3-4 WR 121 with grade of C or better PSY/SOC SCI/A&L One (1) PSY Course and two Social Science or Art and Letters x x x x 9 See current catalog for social science and/or arts/letters options BI 222 Genetics x x x 3 CH 104, CH 112, or CH 221; previous biology course recommended. Total Prerequisite Credits 45-48 All of the above prerequisites must be completed if accepted into the program before fall entry. Failure to complete all prerequisites will result in elimination of the acceptance into the program. *A minimum of 30 of the credits listed as the prerequisites courses for application must be completed prior to the application deadline and must include math and Human Anatomy & Physiology I (A&P must have been completed in the last five (5) years.) The credits listed (45-48) as the prerequisite courses for application must be earned prior to the first term of the nursing program. All prerequisite courses for the process of the application must be earned with a letter grade of "C" or better - AND - applicant must have a preprogram cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher with completed prerequisites courses. See Assessment for further information regarding any potential discretionary application points for specific course completion, earned grade, and GPA.

REQUIRED COURSES For AAS - RN program Students must be selected by Nursing Admissions Committee to enroll in any of the AAS-RN Courses listed. NRS110 NRS111 CURRICULUM (continued) Term Offered Course No. and Course Name F W S SU Prerequisites/Notes Foundations of Nursing in Health Promotions x 9 Acceptance in AAS-RN program Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness x 6 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS112 Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I x 6 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS221 Nursing in Chronic Illness II x 9 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS222 Nursing in Acute Care II x 9 Acceptance in AAS-RN program Scope of Practice & Preceptorship for NRS224 AAS Completion x 9 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS230 Clinical Pharmacology I x 3 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS231 Clinical Pharmacology II x 3 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS232 Pathophysiology Processes I x 3 Acceptance in AAS-RN program NRS233 Pathophysiology Processes II x 3 Acceptance in AAS-RN program Credits Total Year 1 & 2 Required Credits 63 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 106 3

NURSING PROGRAM COST (estimated) for 2018-2020 Fees: Nursing and Admission Exams ~200.00 First Year Immunizations and physical (vary per provider) 250.00 Background History check (fingerprints are required) ~60.00 Tuition based on 33 credits (includes credit fee per term) 3712.50 Lab & clinical fees 1125.00 Drug Screening prior to the Fall term 60.00 Uniforms, school patch, name tag and shoes 200.00 Equipment (watch w/ second hand, scissors/hemostat, stethoscope, pen lights etc.) 100.00 Books (nursing only for AAS degree includes both years) 1800.00 CPR card current for 2 years 59.00 Laptop computer or tablet 900.00 Subtotal ~8466.50 Second Year Tuition for 27 credits (includes credit fee per term) 3037.50 Lab & clinical fees 1125.00 R.N. Licensure and NCLEX Exam (includes background check) ~412.00 Graduation Fee 30.00 Course exams and three day Exit Review course 500.00 Subtotal 5104.50 Grand Total ~13571.00 These costs are approximate and are subject to change. Students are responsible for transportation costs to clinical practicum sites Costs are based on 6 terms (2 years) Current tuition cost is $112.50 per credit A laptop computer or tablet are required OTHER FEES: Students must pay a $25.00 Non Refundable UCC proctor essay fee, payable when the student signs up for the exam date. Tests cannot be paid for at the testing site or the day of testing. Pre-registration and payment are required prior to the test. 4

NURSING APPLICATION / ADMISSION PROCESS Admission of all students is centralized in the Admissions Office. Admission to UCC does not guarantee admission to the Nursing Program. The following is a general outline of the Nursing /Admissions Process. See Criteria for more detailed information. 1. Sign up & attend an application information meeting. FREE 2. Submit the required documents below with the Fees (as ONE packet) to the Admissions Office: a. Admission FREE (Must submit even if current student) b. Nursing Checklist c. OCNE/UCC Nursing Program ($25 Fee) Non Refundable d. Prerequisite Course Planning Sheet e. Transcripts from other colleges that show you met the prerequisites (DO NOT SUBMIT UCC TRANSCRIPTS) f. Other official document support (For the Nursing Checklist) 3. Sign up, pay AND complete proctored essay exam. ($25 Fee) Must be PAID prior to the day of the exam. 4. Receive notice of acceptance or denial. INFORMATION MEETINGS Applicants will be expected to attend one of the information meetings below. Students can sign up by calling 541-440-4604 after January 2, 2018. CRN Date Day of the Week Time Location/Room Number 35035 Jan 16, 2018 Tuesday 9:00-10:00 AM SCI 10 35036 Jan 17, 2018 Wednesday 1:00 2:00 PM SCI 10 35037 Jan 18, 2018 Thursday 5:00-6:00 PM SCI 10 Due to the volume of interest in this program, applicants are expected to attend an application information meeting prior to seeking academic advising. The meetings generally last about an hour and includes time for individual questions. After attending one of the sessions below, students that need assistance filling out a planning sheet may request via email at admissions@umpqua.edu. APPLICATION CRITERIA To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the requirements described below: Pre-program Coursework and Grade Point Average - Students must complete 30 credits of the 45-48 credit pre-program (prerequisite) courses with a letter grade of C or better and a prerequisite cumulative GPA of 3.00. These credits must be completed prior to the application deadline and must include math and Human Anatomy & Physiology I (A&P must have been completed in the last five (5) years.) A&P I, II, III Must be completed within the last five (5) years. 5

Math 95 (or higher or placement test into 105 or higher); and Anatomy and Physiology 1 Transfer coursework from Foreign Institutions These official transcripts must be evaluated by the application deadline by an outside credential evaluation service. The evaluation company must be either AACRAO Foreign Education Credential Service (www.aacrao.org) or a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). For a list of NACES memberships, please refer to their web site at www.naces.org. The evaluation must be a course-by-course evaluation with an official copy submitted to the Admissions, Registration and Records Office. The coursework must be considered to be at a post-secondary level, have comparable UCC accreditation status and be parallel in content to UCC coursework. The outside evaluation must also be completed for secondary level education for any evaluation of that coursework toward UCC admission requirements. QUICK REFERENCE CONTACTS Admissions Advising Registration Basic application questions: Where to submit? How to submit? Is it complete? Timeline, etc. Pre-advising questions: Do I have enough courses to apply? Am I ready to apply? Will the courses I ve taken at other colleges transfer? (Not guaranteed because an official transcript would still need to be evaluated by the Registrar) Signing up for a Proctored Essay. Nursing Department Everything else related to the nursing program. Registrar Question about how courses were transferred AFTER the official evaluation is complete. Leanna Vincent Admissions@umpqua.edu Mary Morris Last name starting with the letter A-G Mary.Morris@umpqua.edu Jasen Lynch Last name starting with the letter H-O Jasen.Lynch@umpqua.edu Michael Olson Last name starting with the letter P-Z Michael.Olson@umpqua.edu Amanda Shirley 541-440-4604 Carrie Fromdahl 541-440-4614 April Myler 541-440-7879 Brenna Hobbs 541-440-4617 ADMISSIONS OFFICE LaVerne Murphy Student Center Hours: 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday Email: admissions@umpqua.edu Phone: 541-440-7743 or 1-800-820-5161 Ext. 7743 Walk-in Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays 6

PROCTORED ESSAY Students can sign up by calling 541-440-4604 after January 2, 2018. Please have UCC Student ID ready and be prepared to pay the $25 fee. Payment for the Proctored Essay must be made before the test date. Students cannot pay at the testing site! Please choose from two sessions: CRN Date Day of the Week Time Location/Room Number 35038 Feb 17, 2018 Saturday 10:00 AM Student Center 35039 Feb 17, 2018 Saturday 12:00 PM (Noon) Student Center Written questions will be based on the areas listed below: Diversity The applicant expresses understanding, respect for and/or experience with varied backgrounds, cultures, ethnic groups, and lifestyles. Personal Values The applicant responds to written situations demonstrating integrity and values compatible with nursing core values and code of ethics. Communication The applicant conveys information, feelings, and opinions to others orally and/or in writing. Written information is organized and clear with appropriate grammar and punctuation. Motivational Fitness The applicant identifies expectations about nursing role and responsibilities that are congruent with reality, demonstrates professionalism. Tolerance for Stress The applicant describes strategies/behaviors that would enable maintaining stable performance under pressure. Transferable Skills The applicant responds to situation questions in a manner that demonstrates skills such as: problem solving, curiosity, leadership and critical thinking. An established scoring criteria will be used that is used by other OCNE institutions Applicants will not have access to their interview scoring or evaluation scoring criteria afterwards per OCNE guidelines. Academic and/or testing accommodations Any student who feels that she or he may need an academic accommodation for any disability should make an appointment with the Accessibility Services Office. Once the Accessibility Services Office notifies the program director or faculty of a requested accommodation, Reasonable accommodations will be made. These accommodations will not substitute for the basic requirements for entrance or academic and technical standards (i.e. essential functions) required for successful completion of the registered nursing program. 7

APPLICANT ASSESSMENT Eligible applicants will be assessed according to a 100-point scale. ADMISSIONS POINT SYSTEM - Eligible applicants will be assessed according to the following point system: Type of Points Maximum Points Prerequisite GPA 40 Anatomy and Physiology 1 & 2 or 3 Completion of Anatomy and Physiology Series 5 Prior Degree 1 Completion of 37 Prerequisites Credits or 3 Completion of all Prerequisites Credits (min. 45 credits) 5 Proctored Essay 30 Discretionary Points: Proof of Current Medical Certificate or Licensure: Hardcopy proof of current 5 license/certificate provided (requires direct patient care) Proof of 500 documented hours of working in the healthcare field (direct patient 5 care) within the last three years. Microbiology and Genetics Completed by Deadline 4 Additional points UCC Discretionary for completion of all prerequisite classes. 5 Total 100 UCC and OCNE reserve the right to change or update the areas to be assessed as necessary. Please note: Students who live in-district* at the time of application may potentially have preference into the program. (Yellow area is not considered In-District) * Students who live in Douglas County in Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. (See District Map of the UCC Catalog) 8

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION Applicants will be notified in writing of their eligibility. Upon notification of acceptance, admitted students must indicate in writing by the stated deadline their intention to enroll or their position will be given to the next eligible alternate. Credit Completion - Courses need to be completed from the Prerequisite Course Sheet provided in this application prior to starting the fall Nursing Courses. 45-48 credits must be earned prior to the first term of the nursing program. Mandatory Orientation - A mandatory orientation will be held for admitted students. Attendance is required, or the next eligible candidate will be given your assigned place in the program. Students will be informed of the orientation date, time, and location in their acceptance letter. Proof of Immunizations/Titers Accepted students must submit proof of the following immunizations by the stated deadline or their space will be given to the next eligible alternate: Immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chicken pox) please provide titers for proof of immunity Current Tuberculin Skin Test or a chest x-ray within the last 12 months Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis Toxoid within the last 10 years Hepatitis B provide a titer for proof of immunity. If not immune, the series must be started by the stated deadline and can be completed during the first year of the program. You may be required to provide proof of immunity after the series is complete. Physical Exam and Health History Students accepted to the program must submit documentation of physical exam and history, complete blood count (CBC), and hearing test by the first day of class. Drug Screening Upon acceptance students will be required to complete and pass a Urine Analysis (UA) by a UCC selected location. An outside company will send notification of testing dates and times. (UA) fees (~$45) are the responsibility of the student. CPR card From the American Heart Association (BLS Provider). This is the only card accepted by UCC Nursing programs/courses. Background History Check - All accepted students will be required to undergo a background history check, with fingerprinting prior to entering the program. Individuals with a criminal record may not be allowed into a healthcare facility as a student. Because it is not possible to meet the objectives of the program without having clinical experience, anyone with a positive history or abuse history may not be eligible for acceptance in the nursing program. Fingerprinting will be required. Refer to UCC website at: http://www.umpqua.edu/images/areas-of-study/career-technical/nursing/downloads/obtaining-a-copy-of-your-own-oregon-record- 0215.pdf Consent to Photograph and Record (Provided in acceptance packet.) Sign and turn in at orientation. 9

DATES TO REMEMBER APPLICATION INFORMATION MEETINGS Register for one of the following meetings online in your Student Self Service or by calling 541-440- 4604. (AFTER January 2nd, 2018) CRN Number Date Time / Location 35035 Jan 16, 2018 (Tuesday) 9:00-10:00 AM; SCI 10 35036 Jan 17, 2018 (Wednesday) 1:00-2:00 PM; SCI 10 35037 Jan 18, 2018 (Thursday) 5:00-6:00 PM; SCI 10 APPLICATION DEADLINE Note: Bring a copy of your application to your meeting! Must be received in the Admissions Office by 5pm or postmarked by the date below. NO EXCEPTIONS Non-UCC Transcripts MUST be included with the application as well. NO EXCEPTIONS PROCTORED ESSAY EXAM Date Time / Location Fee Feb 14, 2018 (Wednesday) 5:00 PM; Student Center $25.00 Register for one of the following exams by calling 541-440-4604. (AFTER January 2nd, 2018) Registration and payment MUST BE made prior to the date of your exam. CRN Number Date Time / Location Fee 35038 Feb 17, 2018 (Saturday) 10:00 AM; Student Center $25.00 35039 Feb 17, 2018 (Saturday) 12:00 PM; Student Center $25.00 LETTERS OF ACCEPTANCE Letters are sent out around the end of May or the first of June 2018. 10

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Umpqua Community College 1. How do I get an application and when do I apply? s are available at UCC s web site, www.umpqua.edu or at the Office of Admission in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center. s are accepted from the first business day in January through mid-february. The applications must be postmarked by the application deadline or received by 5 p.m. at the UCC Admission office. 2. When does UCC accept students into the program? Entrance is fall term. Letters of acceptance are sent around end of May or early June. 3. How do I get accepted to the UCC nursing program? Please refer to the Admissions Point System for more information. 4. Is there a waiting List? Qualified student should have all background check, CPR and titers/immunizations completed in case the student receives a call to offer them a position in the program. Spaces may become available one month after the initial acceptance/decline letters go out. Please do not call Admissions regarding where you sit on the wait list. 4. What are my chances of being accepted into the program once I ve completed the minimum requirements? Because admission is competitive and based on a point scale, it is difficult to predict the chances of acceptance in advance. It is important to be as successful as possible in your prerequisite coursework as that is where a bulk of the admission points is awarded. Please refer to the Admissions Point System for a breakdown of how applicants are assessed. 5. What if I m not accepted into the program when I apply? Students not admitted to the program must reapply the following year to be reconsidered for admission. Previous application materials including transcripts will not be forwarded or duplicated for a new application. 6. If there is a nursing shortage, why doesn t UCC admit more applicants? Currently we are also in a nursing faculty and clinical site shortage. There are many nursing schools in the state of Oregon and limited clinical sites. As a member of the Oregon Nursing Leadership Council and the nursing consortium, UCC is exploring ways to expand its programs to educate more nurses. Our policy is to admit students based upon our funding and resources. 7. What kind of time commitment can I expect the program to involve? The nursing program demands a great deal of time. In addition to classroom time (approximately 10-18 hours a week), students will spend an average of 10-12 hours per week in the nursing skills laboratory and at clinical practice sites (in hospitals, long-term care and community health settings). It is anticipated that students will require 3 hours of study/coursework per credit hour (ex: 12 hours of study/course work for a 4 credit course). Clinical hours are scheduled during times that nurses typically work which could be morning, evening, or swing shift. As you can imagine, this schedule requires a lot of flexibility by you, your family, your employer, and your childcare provider. 8. Can I work when I am enrolled in the nursing program? The nursing program is an intense program with classes and clinical placements. Students may find working even part time difficult. For many students, employment while attending school is necessary. Jobs with flexible schedules are desirable in these circumstances. Students must adjust work hours to accommodate their school schedule. 9. Can students complete the program part time or is it offered on-line? The nursing program is a full-time program of study. Most courses are not available completely on-line due to the required clinical and lab hours. However, all nursing courses are enhanced with a Learning Management System. 10. How do I get information about financial aid? Visit UCC s Financial Aid website, http://www.umpqua.edu/financial-aid or call them at 541-440-4602. 11. What if I have additional questions? Applicants are expected to attend a nursing program information meeting prior to seeking academic advising. Information meetings are held at UCC s main campus. The meetings generally last about an hour and include time for individual questions. After attending one of the sessions below, students that need assistance filling out a planning sheet may request via email at admissions@umpqua.edu. 11

2018-2020 OCNE/UCC Nursing Program $25.00 Fee (Required for the Nursing to be processed) DO NOT SEND CASH Please type or print neatly in blue or black ink. Providing your social security number is voluntary. If you provide it, the college will use your social security number for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending credit and collecting debts and providing the Internal Revenue Service with the information required under the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. If you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Please refer to the disclosure statement in the college catalog and schedule of classes. However, providing your SSN is required to receive Federal Financial Aid. Last Name First Name Middle Initial Previous Last Name(s) Social Security Number Date of birth (mm/dd/yy) Current mailing address number and street City State Zip Physical address if different from mailing address City State Zip Daytime phone Evening phone Message/Cell phone Email address Ethnicity (optional): American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/Non-Hispanic Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Education Information List all colleges where you have completed nursing prerequisites and/or a degree College State Dates of attendance Degree earned/number of credits I have read and understand the admission criteria for the nursing program at UCC and OCNE. I understand that it is my responsibility to meet all program and application criteria. I verify that all statements on this application are complete and true and I understand that falsification of any information may lead to disqualification or dismissal from the program. I give my permission for release of pertinent application information to the OCNE partner schools, including OHSU, as necessary to facilitate my program of study. In addition, I am authorizing release of my information to the Oregon Center for Nursing and the Oregon State Board of Nursing for statistical and research purposes only. I further understand that although co-admitted to the Oregon Health & Science University School of Nursing, those who choose to transition from Umpqua Community College Nursing Program to OHSU will have to undergo a History Background Check for OHSU prior to enrollment in OHSU courses and enrollment may be negatively impacted by any criminal history in the background. Signature Date UCC Student ID MAIL TO: UCC ADMISSIONS NURSING APPLICATION P.O. BOX 967 ROSEBURG, OR 97470 Reviewed Date: Initial Check # Affirmative Action: It is the policy of Umpqua Community College to provide equal educational and employment opportunities and to provide service benefits to all students and employees without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy is in accordance with the laws enforced by the Department of Education and Department of Labor, including Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 1974-75, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030. Inquiries regarding application of these and other regulations should be directed to the College s Human Resources Office 541-440-4626, the Office of the Vice President for Administrative Services 541-440-4631; the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education Office, Seattle, Washington; or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, San Francisco, California. 12

U m p q u a C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e for Admission ID Disclosure Statement: Providing your social security number is voluntary. If you provide it, the college will use your Social Security number for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending credit and collecting debts. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. If you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Please refer to the disclosure statement in the college catalog and schedule of classes which describes how your number will be used. Providing your social security number means that you consent to use the number in the manner described. Intended Term & Year of Enrollment: Fall 2018 Student Information Admissions Billed Fee Paid / Waived / Returning Student College Transcript Social Security Number: - - Date of Birth: (month/day/year) / / Last Name: First Name: M.I. Maiden Name: Current Mailing Address: Number & Street/PO Box City County State Zip/Postal Code Home Phone: ( ) Work / Cell Phone: ( ) E-mail: Previous Home Address: (If at present address less than 90 days) Number & Street/PO Box City County State Zip/Postal Code General Information Citizenship: USA Other* Country of citizenship: *(International Student Yes No ) Gender: (optional) Male Female Race/Ethnicity: (optional) Caucasian Black Hispanic American Indian Asian Other Are you a U.S. veteran? Yes No Will you receive veteran benefits? Yes No Did your parent(s) (natural or adopted) receive a Bachelor s Degree from a 4-year college/university? Yes No High School Information Check one and provide date of completion/or expected date of completion: HS Diploma GED Adult HS Diploma Date Completed: (month/day/year) / / School attended : City State Enrollment Information Enrollment Status: (check one): Current Student Intended Program: Registered Nursing (AAOT NUR) Enrolling at UCC for the first time Returning student (absent for more that one full year) College background: Please list ALL colleges and universities attended. Official college transcripts should be requested from each school and sent to UCC. College/University Name City & State Dates Attended What is your goal at UCC? What is the highest degree you have attained beyond high school? 1. Two year program 5. Transfer to 2-year school 1 None 4. Associates Degree 2. Certificate 6. Transfer to 4-year school 2. Some college credits 5. Bachelor s Degree 3. Job Preparation 7. Personal Interest 3. Certificate 6. Master s Degree 4. Skill Improvement 8. Adult High School diploma 6. PhD/Professional Affirmative Action: It is the policy of Umpqua Community College to provide equal educational and employment opportunities and to provide service benefits to all students and employees without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy is in accordance with the laws enforced by the Department of Education and Department of Labor, including Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 1974-75, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030.Inquiries regarding application of these and other regulations should be directed to the College s Human Resources Office 541-440-4626, the Office of the Vice President for Administrative Services 541-440-4631; the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education Office, Seattle, Washington; or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, San Francisco, California. By signing this form, certify that the information on this form is correct and I understand that if it is later found otherwise, it is sufficient cause for rejection or dismissal. I authorize the use of my social security number as my student identification number and in follow-up studies. Signature Date 13

Nursing Program 2018-2020 PREREQUISITE COURSE PLANNING SHEET NAME: UCC ID # YEAR ONE 45-48 credits GPA Minimum of 3.00 30 credits (of the 45-48 must be completed by the application deadline. Official transcripts documenting completion of courses that were completed by fall term must be received by deadline. The 30 credits must include; BI 231 (must be completed in the last five (5) years (COUNT FROM THE CURRENT YEAR BACK) and the Math competency (Math placement of MTH 105 or higher) or Math 95 or higher. Select courses from those listed below: 45-48 credits (specified below) must be completed prior to the fall of the nursing program. COURSES College Term/year completed SECTION A - MATHEMATICS: 4 credits MTH 95 OR higher Math course MTH / OR UCC Placement test scores for MTH105 higher / Grade Credits SECTION B - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I, II, III: 12 credits BI 231 BI 232 BI 233 / / / SECTION C - ENGLISH COMPOSITION : WR121 / WR122 or WR 227 / SECTION D - HUMAN NUTRITION: 4 credits FN225 / SECTION E - MICROBIOLOGY: 4 credits BI 234 / SECTION F - HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: 3 credits HDFS 201 or PSY 237 (online) / SECTION G - SOCIAL SCIENCE (PSY) / Arts & Letters : 9 credits From the approved discipline studies listings of the UCC catalog - 3 courses Name of Course: One PSY 100 or 200 level course: / Name of Course: Social Science or Arts and Letter Name of Course: Social Science or Arts and Letter / / SECTION H - Genetics: 3 credits BI 222: / Total Credits to apply must be 30 or more Please add only the credits completed. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I, II, III must be completed within the last five years. 14 Total Completed Credits:

Nursing Program 2018-2020 2018-2020 NURSING APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST Please complete this checklist as part of your nursing application. Be sure to attach all worksheets, official transcripts, math test scores and other supporting documentation as well as this checklist with your application. s will be accepted beginning the first business day of January. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all required documents and data listed below are received by the deadline. REQUIRED Signed and completed Nursing Packet Checklist. (This Page) Completed OCNE/UCC 2018-2020 Nursing Program WITH $25.00 non-refundable nursing application processing fee; attached. DO NOT SEND CASH Checks payable to: Umpqua Community College and stapled to application. I understand that by making application to Umpqua Community College I am also applying for co-admission and authorizing the release of my application information to OHSU. In addition, I am authorizing my information to be released to the State Board of Nursing for research purposes only. Completed UCC for Admissions. Prerequisite Course Planning Sheet. I have completed and attached the sheet indicating where all prerequisites have been completed and my GPA has been calculated to 3.00 or greater. Please provide your overall (uncalculated) GPA for all courses taken for informational purposes only here: Official (unopened) College Transcripts. I understand the instructions (provided in this application) for documenting the 30 credits of prerequisite coursework. Transcripts MUST be included with the application, NOT under separate cover. DO NOT SUBMIT TRANSCRIPTS from Umpqua Community College. Math Competency. I have met the required math competency through one of the following (proof attached): Completion of Math 95 with a C or better. OR; Placement into Math 105 (or higher) on the UCC math placement test taken prior to submitting the application. Anatomy and Physiology 1 (must be completed in the last five (5) years) has been completed. Proctored Essay. I have scheduled a time for the Proctored Essay and paid the fee of $25.00. Paid / / I understand that all prerequisites for the nursing program must be completed BEFORE Fall entry into the Nursing Program. This includes BI 222 Genetics must be completed BEFORE entry into fall term of first year of the Nursing Program. Failure to complete all prerequisites will result in elimination of the acceptance into the program. I have not attended any previous OCNE programs of nursing. Failure to disclose will result in immediate dismissal in the Nursing Program at Umpqua Community College. Yes, I have attended an OCNE program at in. College Year OPTIONAL Prior Degree Documentation: Copy of diploma or official transcript for proof of prior degree. Proof of Current Medical Certificate or Licensure: Hardcopy current license/certificate or showing on official transcript. Name (Print) Signature Date Please mail or bring all application materials to: Umpqua Community College, Admissions Registered Nursing, 1140 Umpqua College Rd, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470 15