If you are a new student, there are three key steps to complete before entering the Nursing program:. Before applying for program entry, be sure you meet the requirements for acceptance.
Start by connecting with an advisor and review program requirements. We've also provided the resources below to assist you with the program acceptance process. Fact Sheets are designed for students and advisors to review program-specific requirements and program application procedures.
Please make an appointment with your advisor to discuss your academic goals and progress, and to develop your individualized degree plan. Review the Fact Sheet. There are minimum GPA requirements for program-ready coursework. Review the Worksheet.
When you are eligible for entry into the program, you must complete testing before starting the application process.
Learn More about Testing. These are NOT the scores required to be accepted. These are scores from past applicants that were accepted. Since the applicant pool changes each time, there is no way to predict how high the application points need to be for acceptance into the program.
Acceptance Data. Guided Pathways are designed to assist students in scheduling the order of courses to become program-ready or to complete the Health Care Certificate for their desired program.
We strongly recommend that students review the Health Care Division FAQ to be fully aware of our program entry requirements. Learn More. Applications are accepted for entry into the Associate Degree Nursing program on the following schedule. Program applications must be submitted during the scheduled dates for this program to be considered.
Note: If you haven't already done so, you must apply to the college before completing the Associate Degree Nursing program application. Complete Program Application. Read the Handbook. Please refer to them for additional information. Health Care readmission students who fail or withdraw from a Health Care curriculum class must complete and submit a readmission application in order to be considered for readmission. The online program is exactly like the traditional on-site program with two exceptions: 1 The majority of the hour academic theory part of the program is delivered via computer with a few scheduled campus-based activities as opposed to having face-to-face classroom instruction and, 2 The remaining clinical hours are scheduled as much as possible on week-ends and evenings at various locations in our immediate and surrounding counties.
The clinical and lab hours are spread throughout the 15 month program with the majority occurring in the second half of the program. The Pinellas Technical College Practical Nursing program is unable to accommodate students who want to complete hours at clinical sites other than those approved for use locally.
This program is approved by the Florida State Board of Nursing. Required basic skills grade levels are: Reading, Math, and Language Program length and costs are approximate, and subject to change.
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Clinicals that start in the Summer are offered on the Laurens campus. Nursing Application Process Nursing is a limited enrollment program that has special admissions requirements. If you are a new student, there are three key steps to complete before entering the Nursing program: Step 1: Apply to the college and complete the enrollment process Step 2: Take the necessary courses to become Program-Ready Step 3: Apply to the program Are You Program-Ready? Fact Sheet Fact Sheets are designed for students and advisors to review program-specific requirements and program application procedures.
Acceptance Data Guided Pathways Guided Pathways are designed to assist students in scheduling the order of courses to become program-ready or to complete the Health Care Certificate for their desired program. Learn More Health Care Readmission Health Care readmission students who fail or withdraw from a Health Care curriculum class must complete and submit a readmission application in order to be considered for readmission.
Patient-centered Care Incorporate sensitivity and respect to demonstrate concepts of patient centered care within culturally diverse populations among individuals, families and communities. Mission Goal I 2. Teamwork and Collaboration Function effectively and communicate professionally within nursing and other health care disciplines to achieve quality patient care in response to the needs of individuals and families across the lifespan and the health illness continuum.
Mission Goal V 3. Evidence-based Practice Integrate evidence based practices to improve patient outcomes across all healthcare populations. Mission Goal II 4. Quality Improvement Analyze data and implement quality improvement measures and continuous evaluation to ensure patient safety across the healthcare continuum. Mission Goal VII 5. Safety Create a safe environment that results in positive patient outcomes for individuals and families within culturally diverse populations.
Mission Goal X 6. Informatics Integrate appropriate technology in nursing informatics for shared decision making and resolving problems in the delivery of care for individuals and families across the lifespan. BIO ENG MAT PSY
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