Two separate nursing classes are admitted each calendar
year at six months intervals. Qualified applicants will
be notified of program admission only after completion of
all application requirements.
Standards:
1. High school graduate or its equivalent (GED). The
applicant must show proof of graduation from an approved
high school. (As defined by the state of Pennsylvania)
or possess a General Equivalence Diploma. Official
transcripts and/or GED scores will be requested. High
school transcripts are evaluated on a individual basis,
but a "C" average is preferred.
2.On the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) Exam,
you must achieve at least an Adjusted Individual Total
Score of 70.0%, an 80.0% on the Reading Section and a
50.0% on the Math Section. The Practical Nursing Program
administers the TEAS Exam as a group examination several
times a year. Interested individuals need to pre-register
for the Exam. ***The applicant is responsible for the examination
fee of $50.00, due at the time of registration.***
3. Complete a personal interview with the program
coordinator or faculty as scheduled by the program
office.
4. Three satisfactory written personal references.
5. Evidence of good physical and mental health, by the
first day of class, as evidence by a physical
examination that is completed prior to admission. The
examination may be performed by a license physician,
doctor of osteopathy, or a certified nurse practitioner.
Applicants are responsible for all costs incurred with
the examination.
6. A complete dental examination is required by the
program. Applicants are responsible for all costs
incurred with the examination.
Any individual who meets the admission criteria as
described, may make application for admission to the
Practical Nursing Program. Class size is limited and
students will be admitted on first come, first serve
basis. If all seats are filled in one class, the
applicants will be held until the next class.