Evening/Weekend Program Selection Criteria
Successfully completed program prerequisite courses |
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MAC 1105 – College Algebra (3 credit hours) or STA 2023 Elementary Statistics (3 credit hours) |
/12 | |
ENC 1101 – Freshman English I (3 credit hours) |
/12 | |
BSC 1085C – Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credit hours) |
/16 | |
BSC 1086C – Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credit hours) |
/16 | |
DEP 1004 – Human Development (3 credit hours) |
/12 | |
MCB 2010C – Microbiology (4 credit hours) |
/16 | |
PSY 2012 – Introduction to Psychology (3 credit hours) |
/12 | |
Total Points Earned | /96 | |
GPA to be considered for admission |
Total points earned divided by 24 (total credit hours) |
/4.00 |
ATI TEAS Scores | |
Section | Score |
Reading | /100% |
Mathematics | /100% |
Science | /100% |
English and Language Usage | /100% |
Total Score | /100% |
The criteria used to determine admission into the Evening/Weekend Generic Nursing (RN) program is as follows:
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- Completion of the 24 prerequisite hours with a grade of ‘C’, or higher, in each course and an overall cumulative program prerequisite GPA of 2.5, or higher. Prerequisite courses are as follows:
- MAC 1105 – College Algebra (3 credit hours) or STA 2023 Elementary Statistics (3 credit hours)
- ENC 1101 – Freshman English I (3 credit hours)
- BSC 1085C – Anatomy & Physiology I (4 credit hours)
- BSC 1086C – Anatomy & Physiology II (4 credit hours)
- DEP 1004 – Human Development (3 credit hours)
- MCB 2010C – Microbiology (4 credit hours)
- PSY 2012 – Introduction to Psychology (3 credit hours)
- Score of applicants’ ATI® TEAS entrance exam for RN (ADN) programs. The ATI® TEAS (The Test Essential Academic Skills) measures basic essential skills in the academic content area domains of reading, mathematics, science, and English.
- In cases where all credentials are equal, the following criteria will be used in given sequence to determine who will be admitted into the program:
- Completion of any of the additional general education courses
- Residence in service district
- Completed application date
- Completion of the 24 prerequisite hours with a grade of ‘C’, or higher, in each course and an overall cumulative program prerequisite GPA of 2.5, or higher. Prerequisite courses are as follows:
ATI® TEAS RN Components Target Scores:
Test Content Area | Target Score |
Reading | 75% |
Math | 65% |
English | 65% |
Science | 65% |
* Target scores do not have to be met in order to be considered for acceptance in the Evening/Weekend Generic Nursing (RN) program.
* Scores in the mid-70 range and higher are predictive of program acceptance and success; however, scores in this range do not guarantee acceptance. Scores are reviewed annually and are, therefore, subject to change based on current ATI® data.