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Registered Nursing Program Application Handbook
Enrollment Policies AND Application Forms
Revised: October 2018
Applications for Fall 2019 & Spring 2020 will be accepted during the day & times listed below ONLY – absolutely no exceptions:
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 7:45a – 12:30p & 1:00p – 3:45p
The Allied Health Office room 126 will be closed from 12:30p ‐ 1:00p
Mailed applications will not be accepted.
LVN to RN applications are accepted at any time. Use the applications forms located within this handbook.
OfficialtranscriptsfromotherschoolsareduetoMercedCollege’sEvaluationofficebyearly
January2019
Applicants applying to the program a second, third or fourth time must submit pages 29, 30 & 31. The Allied Health Office has your file from the previous years’ selection. However, the applicant will be responsible for updating any other information that may change their point total and must comply with local and/or state requirements. Refer to page 12.
Application Forms/Helpful Tips located on page 29. All applications submitted on the application day will be reviewed at a later date. If it is determined minimum requirements have not been met or an incomplete application packet is submitted, the applicant will not be considered for the selection process. Incomplete applications will be returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope provided by the applicant.
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Table of Contents
Preface ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3 Merced College ........................................................................................................................... 3 Mission ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Program Goals ............................................................................................................................. 3 Aggregate Program Outcomes ................................................................................................... 4 Program Student Learning Outcomes ........................................................................................ 5 Associate of Science Breadth Requirements ............................................................................ 10
Prerequisites Comparison Grid ..................................................................................................... 10 Program Application Process ........................................................................................................ 12 Selection Process ...................................................................................................................... 12 Multiple Applications ................................................................................................................ 12 Requirements for Accepted Applicants Only ............................................................................ 13 Preassessment Testing Requirement ....................................................................................... 13 LVN to RN Pathway ................................................................................................................... 13 LVN to RN “30 Unit Option” ...................................................................................................... 14 Transfer ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Minimum Requirements for Selection ......................................................................................... 15 Step by Step Procedure for Application........................................................................................ 16 Acceptance .................................................................................................................................... 18 General Information for Nursing Applicants ................................................................................ 19 Appendices .................................................................................................................................... 22 Core Performance Standards .................................................................................................... 23 Reporting License Discipline and Convictions .......................................................................... 24 Grid of Comparable Prerequisite Courses ................................................................................ 28
Application Forms and Helpful Tips ....................................................................................... 29 Check‐Off Sheet ........................................................................................................................ 30 Registered Nursing Program Application ................................................................................. 31 Prerequisite Course Form ......................................................................................................... 32 Transcript Request .................................................................................................................... 33 Acknowledgement of Student Responsibilities ........................................................................ 34 Scoring Rubric ........................................................................................................................... 36 Criteria I ..................................................................................................................................... 37 Criteria II .................................................................................................................................... 38 Criteria III ................................................................................................................................... 39 Criteria IV .................................................................................................................................. 40 Criteria V ................................................................................................................................... 42
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Preface The Registered Nursing Applicant Handbook is revised annually and is designed to provide information that will assist the applicant in becoming better acquainted with the policies and procedures governing entry into the nursing programs. As it is revised annually, the applicant is responsible for determining how the revisions, if any, would affect their application. The RN Admission Selection Criteria are approved by the College’s Curriculum Committee and Board of Trustees. These requirements are part of a statewide plan coordinated through the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. The Merced College Catalog contains information about academic policies and course descriptions. It should be read in conjunction with this Handbook and is available at the Merced College Bookstore or online. Merced College reserves the right to revise A.S. Degree Requirements and the selection procedure at any point. It is the applicant’s responsibility to stay informed of the specific requirements and selection procedure for which they will be evaluated.
Program planning, advising, and career counseling are provided by the Guidance and Counseling Division. We urge the applicant to utilize their services early on in the career planning process. Appointments for counseling may be scheduled by calling (209) 381‐6478. Allied Health Counselors are located in the Counseling and Guidance Area (Lesher Student Services Building ‐ 2nd Floor). The application, selection, and admission processes for the nursing programs are coordinated by the Allied Health Division.
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Introduction
Merced College Merced College, founded in 1962, is a two year community college located in the central San Joaquin Valley. The College’s mission, vision, core values and beliefs, and institutional student learning outcomes acknowledge the importance of meeting the needs of our students and contributing to an educated community.
Mission
Growing our community through education and workforce training:
‐ lifelong learning ‐ basic skills ‐ career technical education ‐ transfer ‐ degree/certificate programs
Ensuring student success through equitable access, continuous quality improvement, institutional, and student achievement.
The mission of the Merced College Registered Nursing Program is to prepare our students for careers as professional Registered Nurses that will best serve the community to a recognized standard of excellence. The Merced College Registered Nursing program focuses on 1)student success; 2)cultural diversity; 3)interrelationships of life experiences and knowledge; by providing a continually improving educational program which is accredited by the California Board of Registered Nursing. The Merced College Registered nurse graduate is educated for full participation in the life of the community, both professionally and as a citizen, and is instilled with a commitment to continued professional growth and lifelong learning.
Program Goals The Program Goals of the Merced Nursing Program reflect the mission of the program and align with those of Merced College and include:
1. Obtain licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse through successful completion of the
NCLEX‐RN® Examination. 2. Function as a beginning nurse in acute, intermediate, long‐term, and ambulatory
healthcare settings. 3. Utilize best practices as the foundation for the delivery of health care to the patient and
family. 4. Contribute to quality improvement of health care to support quality, safe, patient‐
centered nursing care. 5. Incorporate lifelong professional and personal development as part of one’s identity as a
nurse.
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Aggregate Program Outcomes
To measure success, the Merced ADN Program expects to attain the following aggregate program outcomes:
1. Eighty percent of students will complete the program within 150% of the length of the program.
2. The pass rate of first‐time NCLEX‐RN® test takers will be at or above the national mean. Eighty percent of graduates will be working in a Registered Nurse position or enrolled in a higher degree nursing program within one year after graduation. Eighty percent of graduates surveyed will report satisfied or very satisfied with the education they received in Merced’s Nursing Program.
3. Eighty percent of employers surveyed will report agree or strongly agree the education
the new graduates received at Merced’s Nursing Program provided them with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to perform well on initial employment.
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Program Student Learning Outcomes
Faculty believe in the importance of incorporating professional standards, guidelines, and competencies as the basis for the nursing curriculum. The program must reflect current nursing practice. To this end, a rigorous and thorough examination of the current literature on nursing practice and nursing education was conducted. These findings guided the development of the program student learning outcomes. Additionally, faculty examined the current healthcare environment in the Merced area. The program student learning outcomes, along with their related competencies, reflect the expected behaviors of the graduates of Merced’s Nursing Program. Therefore, these program student learning outcomes are used to organize the curriculum, and guide all activities related to the teaching/learning process, including delivery of instruction and evaluation of student progress. The six student program learning outcomes are: 1. Provide quality, safe, patient‐centered nursing care through evidence‐based practice. 2. Participate in collaborative relationships with members of the interdisciplinary team to
provide and improve patient care. 3. Engage in critical thinking skills and strategies and clinical reasoning necessary to provide
quality patient care. 4. Provide leadership in a variety of healthcare settings for diverse patient populations. 5. Use information technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and
support decision‐making. 6. Function as a competent nurse assimilating all professional, ethical, and legal principles.
The documentation from which these program student learning outcomes flow is presented in the next section. The Program Student Learning Outcomes align with Institutional Student Learning Outcomes as follows: 1. Provide quality, safe, patient‐centered nursing care through evidence‐based practice.
Merced College outcome related to cognition: Assess the impact of science and technology on the world. Patient‐centered relates to Merced College’s outcome related to Global & Community Consciousness: Distinguish and understand diverse cultures.
2. Participate in collaborative relationships with members of the interdisciplinary team to provide and improve patient care. Merced College outcome related to communication such as: Read and analyze written communication appropriate to the subject and Comprehend, analyze, and utilize aural and visual communication in its various modes.
3. Engage in critical thinking skills and strategies and clinical reasoning necessary to provide
quality patient care. Merced College outcome related to Use Critical thinking skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate ideas and information.
4. Provide leadership in a variety of healthcare settings for diverse patient populations.
Merced College outcome related to Personal development and life‐long learning: Demonstrate self‐management, maturity, and growth through practices that promote
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physical, mental, and emotional well‐being, such as: Analyze and apply interpersonal skills.
5. Use information technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and
support decision‐making. Merced College outcome related to communication such as: Comprehend, analyze, and utilize aural and visual communication in its various modes.
6. Function as a competent nurse assimilating all professional, ethical, and legal principles.
Merced College outcome related to Personal development and life‐long learning: Demonstrate self‐management, maturity, and growth through practices that promote physical, mental, and emotional well‐being, such as: Demonstrate an understanding of life‐long learning (professional principle) and Evaluate and adhere to professional and ethical standards.
Sequencing of Courses
The program is designed to culminate in these student learning outcomes. Therefore, each course is leveled based on these outcomes as well as populations of patients. The sequencing of courses reflects higher cognitive levels, a different patient population, and/or more complexity in patient care provided in a variety of healthcare settings. Patricia Benner’s Model of Novice to Expert is used in the development of the professional nurse. Courses build to assist students with their journey to advanced beginner by graduation, prepared to become competent nurses as they experience their first two years of practice (Benner, Tanner, & Chesla, 2009).
Documentation for Development of Program Student Learning Outcomes Current trends in nursing and health care as well as traditional standards and values of nursing practice influenced the choice of these six program student learning outcomes. Following is an explanation of the specific current trends and traditional standards and values used to develop the program student learning outcomes. 1. Provide quality, safe, patient‐centered nursing care through evidence‐based practice. This outcome focuses on the many aspects of the nurse/patient relationship and integrates the work of the QSEN group derived from the IOM studies (Finkelman & Kenner, 2009). Safety is a major concept and is based on QSEN.org documentation as well as the NCSBN’s Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety (2010). The importance of patient‐centered care is addressed by the Institute of Medicine (2010) stating that many systems are designed to meet the needs of providers. “True patient‐ and family‐centered care will focus on the whole patient, putting the patient, family, and care team together as a system” (p. 16). This outcome also relates to two of NLN’s Competencies for ADN graduates (2010): “Advocate for patients and families in ways that promote their self‐determination, integrity, and ongoing growth as human beings” (p. 33), and “Implement one’s role as a nurse in ways that reflect…..a nurse committed to evidence‐based practice, caring, and advocacy, and safe, quality care for diverse patients within a family and community context (p. 35). This outcome also embraces the major categories of content presented in the NCLEX‐RN® test plan. The ANA’s (2010 Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice are applied when planning quality, patient‐centered nursing care. Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
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The nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, goals/outcome criteria, interventions, and evaluation)
Patient teaching
Patient‐centered care
Evidence‐based practice
Quality measures
Caring
Safety
NCLEX‐RN® categories and their subcategories: o Safe and effective care environment o Health promotion and maintenance o Psychosocial integrity o Physiological integrity
2. Participate in collaborative relationships with members of the interdisciplinary team to provide and improve patient care. The importance of collaboration is emphasized in the work of the QSEN group derived from the IOM studies (Finkelman & Kenner, 2009) with the competencies of Teamwork and Collaboration. The QSEN and IOM competencies of Quality Improvement and Patient‐Centered Care also relate to this outcome. This outcome incorporates NLN’s 2010 definition of teamwork: “to function effectively within nursing and interprofessional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision making to achieve quality care” (p. 69). The silo approach to care in which each professional works in parallel is no longer acceptable in the current healthcare environment. Health professionals must “cooperate, collaborate, communicate, and integrate care in teams to ensure that care is continuous and reliable” (IOM, 2003, p. 4). Additionally, the Institute of Medicine (2010) notes that 60 to 70% of adverse events happening to patients in the acute care setting can be traced to problems with communication. Some of those problems stem from disruptive behavior by both nurses and physicians.
This program student learning outcome addresses the nurse’s role in working with other healthcare professionals to plan and implement care and quality improvement measures. The importance of the broader context of a systems approach to care rather than the narrower nurse/patient relationship as the primary focus of the work environment is imperative for meeting the quality improvement competency for this outcome (Day & Smith, 2007). Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
Patient‐centered care
Teamwork/collaboration
Quality improvement
Levels of the work environment: o The larger healthcare system o Clinical microsystems o Nurse/patient relationship
3. Engage in critical thinking skills and strategies and clinical reasoning necessary to provide quality patient care.
Critical thinking is a broad term that encompasses all the thought processes that relate to clinical decision making and clinical reasoning. It is part of the term NLN (2010) defines as
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nursing judgment which encompasses three processes: critical thinking, clinical judgment, and integration of best evidence into practice (p. 67). The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) identified critical thinking as the number two attribute for entry level RNs (NCSBN, 2006). Critical thinking is evidenced not only by the student’s use of the nursing process, but also when interfacing with the clinical microsystem and the larger healthcare system to deliver quality, safe, patient‐centered care. This outcome also relates to two of NLN’s Competencies for ADN graduates (2010): “Make judgments in practice, substantiated with evidence, that integrate nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care and promote the health of patients within a family and community context” (p. 34) and “Examine the evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice to challenge the status quo, question underlying assumptions, and offer new insights to improve the quality of care for patients, families, and communities” (p. 36). Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
a. Critical thinking b. Clinical decision making c. Clinical judgment d. Integration of best evidence e. Nursing process
4. Provide leadership in a variety of healthcare settings for diverse patient populations. This outcome focuses on the core component of Leadership. Leadership is comprehensive and includes managing care, delegating to others, integrating and coordinating care, investigating and sharing best practice guidelines, and serving as a leader in many capacities within the healthcare environment. Another major component under leadership derives from the Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) (2007) competency, Quality Improvement. Quality improvement refers to the use of data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and the use of improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of healthcare systems (Smith, Cronenwett, & Sherwood, 2007). This outcome also relates to two of NLN’s Competencies for ADN graduates (2010): “Advocate for patients and families in ways that promote their self‐determination, integrity, and ongoing growth as human beings” (p. 33), and “Implement one’s role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices and evolving identity…..for diverse patients within a family and community context” (p. 35). Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
Management of care
Delegation
Leadership
Quality improvement
Human flourishing 5. Use information technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision‐making. Traditionally, communication referred to engaging in verbal and written exchange of information. More recently it also includes using information and communication technologies. Knowledge and use of information systems and nursing informatics in health care mandates that students learn about new technologies. This program student learning outcome is a specific competency recommended by QSEN. Knowledge of informatics is also recommended by the NLN in their 2008 position statement Preparing the Next Generation of Nurses to
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Practice in a Technology‐Rich Environment: An Informatics Agenda. In this position paper the NLN called for nursing schools to incorporate informatics into the curriculum. Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
Information systems Nursing informatics Information technology
6. Function as a competent nurse assimilating all professional, ethical, and legal principles.
The general term professionalism is used to include all professional, ethical, and legal principles to guide the practice of the registered nurse. The foundation for this program student learning outcome flows from two American Nurses Association documents, Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice and The ANA Code of Ethics as well as the California Board of Registered Nursing’s Nurse Practice Act. This outcome also relates to one of NLN’s Competencies for ADN graduates (2010): “Implement one’s role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices, and an evolving identity as a nurse committed to evidence‐based practice, caring, advocacy, and safe, quality care for diverse patients within a family and community context” (p. 35). Personal and professional development is part of this competency which includes lifelong learning. Major concepts for this learning outcome include:
Professionalism
Ethical behavior
Legal principles
Standards of practice
Personal and professional development
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Copied from the MC 2018-2019 Catalog
Required courses (non‐nursing) which also fulfil A.S. Breadth requirements:
COMM ‐ 01: Fundamentals of Speech Unit(s): 3 or COMM ‐ 01H: Honors Fundamentals of Speech Unit(s): 3 or COMM ‐ 04: Small Group Discussion and Problem Solving Unit(s): 3 or COMM ‐ 05: Interpersonal Communication Unit(s): 3
SOC ‐ 01: Introduction to Sociology Unit(s): 3 or SOC ‐ 02: Contemporary Social Problems Unit(s): 3 or SOC ‐ 03: Marriage and the Family Unit(s): 3 or ANTH ‐ 02: Sociocultural Anthropology Unit(s): 3
PSYC ‐ 01A: Introduction to Psychology Unit(s): 3 or PSYC ‐ 01AH: Honors Introduction to Psychology Unit(s): 3 or PSYC ‐ 09: Human Development Unit(s): 3 or CLDV ‐ 09: Human Development Unit(s): 3
Note: Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to ensure all other graduation breadth requirements have been met to complete an AS Degree in Nursing.
Required Courses (nursing): (41 Units)
First Semester REGN ‐ 15: Foundations of Nursing Unit(s): 9 REGN ‐ 18: Pharmacology in Nursing Practice Unit(s): 3 Second Semester REGN ‐ 24: Acute Medical/Surgical and Nursing of the Childbearing Family Unit(s): 10 Third Semester REGN ‐ 34: Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing and Pediatric Nursing Unit(s): 10 Fourth Semester REGN ‐ 44: Acute Medical/Surgical Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Unit(s): 9 Prerequisite for Admission: (19‐20 Units) Additional BRN Requirement: (3 Units)
Completion of MCCD‐GE Breadth pattern: (23 Units)
Associate Degree Breadth Requirements 2018‐2019
Double Counting: (15 Units) Total: (71‐72 Units) Competencies as Required by Merced College for Graduation: Writing: Met by completion of ENGL 01A within program prerequisites. Math: Met by MATH C (or MATH C course equivalent) or higher level math course. Reading: Met by completion of A.S. Breadth courses with “C” grade or better.
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Prerequisites Comparison Grid
This grid (refer to page 28) represents catalog lower division pre‐co requisite coursework
preparation for admission to the Registered Nursing Program at Merced College. It is
published for informational purposes only. Although every effort has been made to ensure
its accuracy, errors do occur. This is not considered an irrevocable contract between
Merced College and the student. Final acceptance of lower division pre‐co requisite courses
will be determined by the Nursing Department Admissions Committee. Students are
advised to consult an Allied Health college counselor for supplementary information. If
your college and/or course is/are not listed, students must submit official transcripts
to the Evaluation office one to two months prior to the application deadline (the
official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). After
your transcripts have been evaluated, students are advised to schedule an appointment
with an Allied Health Counselor 209‐381‐6478 prior to the application deadline. It is
advisable to include a course outline and a syllabus along with official transcripts.
Courses not listed on grid (page 28) could take up to two (2) months or more to be
evaluated. Your application may be returned if evaluation is not completed at time of
application. Students are responsible for ensuring their course work is equivalent to
college requirements.
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Program Application Process Applications are available from the Allied Health Division’s website ONLY. It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit all required paperwork within the specified day and times. Applications will be accepted during February. Specific day & times will be noted on the website. Up to 60 students will be accepted for the next academic year (1/2 for Fall and 1/2 for Spring – based on grant funding).
Selection Process The Merced College RN Program class selection process is determined using the multi‐criteria screening process established by the California Community College Chancellor’s office in accordance with AB 1559. A multi‐criteria score is determined for each candidate based on previous degrees/certificates, work/volunteer experience in a healthcare setting, identified coursework GPA, life experience/special circumstances, foreign language proficiency and TEAS V/ATI TEAS assessment score. Ten percent of the available seats in the program will be offered to students with the highest points. The remaining seats will be chosen by random selection lottery from the pool of applicants meeting the minimum qualification. These students will be sequentially numbered from one to the maximum allowed for the in‐coming class, including a predetermined number of alternate students. Depending on the number of qualified applicants and constraints of the Chancellor’s Office multi‐criteria screening model, the selection pool will vary in size from semester to semester.
Minimum Qualifications for application: ‐ All program prerequisites must be passed with a grade of “C” or better and combined GPA of 2.5
or higher
‐ Students must receive 62% or higher on their FIRST ATTEMPT of the ATI TEAS exam. For those students who were unsuccessful passing TEAS V, OR would like to submit a higher “ATI TEAS” score than their score on TEAS V, multiple attempts on the ATI score report will be accepted (with only one failed attempt on TEAS V). You must submit test results for other attempts (possibly for earlier versions). Applications will not be accepted for ATI test results that show the “first attempt” was an “ATI TEAS” score that was not passing. For further clarification, click on the link: http://www.mccd.edu/academics/alliedhealth/nurse‐registered/downloads/TEAS‐Letter‐from‐RN‐Program‐Director‐September2017.pdf
Students not meeting these minimum qualifications are ineligible to apply.
Multiple Applications There is no waiting list maintained for the R.N. Program. Applicants applying to the program a second, third or fourth time must submit pages 29, 30 & 31. The Allied Health Office has your file from the previous years’ selection. However, the applicant will be responsible for updating any other information that may change their point total and must comply with local and/or state requirements.
If an applicant has applied to the program more than once consecutively, the applicant’s name will be added to the application pool an additional time for each such application. An applicant is considered qualified for this purpose if all admission requirements have been met, the applicant meets minimum qualifications on the multi‐criteria selection process, and a complete application packet has been submitted by the application deadline. Upon the applicants’ fourth consecutive application, their name will be assigned to a FALL seat in the next school year. If the applicant declines their seat in the program and decides to apply in any subsequent application period, they will be considered a new applicant. All “consecutive applications” will become null and void.
IF YOU DO NOT APPLY CONSECUTIVELY, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE DESTROYED.
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Requirements for Accepted Applicants Only The following must be completed prior to starting the first course in the RN program and is addressed at the orientation session:
1) Health Clearance (including necessary immunizations or proof of immunity by titer) 2) Criminal Background Check (requires proof of valid social security number) 3) Drug Screening 4) Current CPR Certification, Healthcare Provider (American Heart Association only)
Note: Criminal background check and drug screen is repeated between the third and fourth semesters as a requirement prior to the mental health rotation.
Pre-assessment Testing Requirement Prospective RN program students must pass an assessment test, Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), Version V or ATI TEAS. The “first test” result of the TEAS testing by ATI will need a minimum score of 62, otherwise the student will be ineligible to apply to the program. If a student has already taken TEAS V or ATI TEAS from another college, they need to include verification of this score with the application. As part of the application paperwork, we will be asking for students to sign and confirm that their TEAS result is from a “first test”. Any false information provided on the application will be grounds for immediate disqualification. Limited supplies of review books may be checked out from the Allied Health office and other practice links may be accessed on the Registering Nursing web page. ATI does provide (for a fee) remediation and study guides on their website. We highly encourage students to prepare for the TEAS test due to the need to achieve a 62 score.
LVN to RN Pathway The pathway for California Licensed Vocational Nurses requires one academic year beyond completion of the prerequisite courses, non‐Nursing breadth requirements, and Competencies. LVN to RN students enter into the third semester of the RN curriculum identified above after completion of REGN‐01 and all other prerequisites. Applicants submit an application found on the Allied Health website. Graduates will earn the Associate in Science Degree upon completion of designated courses and competency requirements. Communication, natural and social science, and nursing courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to be eligible for licensure requirements of the State Board of Nursing but must meet the admission requirements for the RN Program. Applications for the LVN to RN pathway are accepted continuously and held on a wait list until enough students are seated to begin a class. Enrollment eligibility to the LVN to RN pathway requires the completion of previously identified prerequisite courses. Applicants must meet the same selection requirements as generic RN students entering the program in the first semester. In addition, REGN‐01 is a prerequisite for the LVN to RN applicant who has already met the selection criteria. Randomized selection is used to select a cohort from the pool of qualified applicants according to available seats. Only those students formally accepted into the program may register for courses identified as Registered Nursing Curriculum. Students may, however, enroll in other courses designated as non‐Nursing program requirements while awaiting selection into the program.
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LVN to RN “30 Unit Option” In compliance with regulations by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) may seek eligibility for the RN licensure exam (NCLEX‐RN) without meeting the requirements for an Associate of Science degree by successfully completing the “30‐unit option”. Students who select this option will be required to sign a statement of understanding regarding the limitations of this option. Students who select this option are eligible for licensure in California, but may not be able to attain endorsement for licensure in other states without the AS degree in registered nursing. Students interested in the “30‐unit option” are encouraged to make an appointment with the RN Director to discuss further. The “30‐unit option” consists of completing, with a grade of “C” or better all required courses:
Courses to Complete Before Admission to the Nursing Program Course Units
BIOL‐18 Principles of Physiology 4
BIOL‐20 Microbiology 4
REGN‐01 Transition LVN to RN 2
Prerequisite Total 10
Courses to be Completed After Admission to Merced College Nursing Program Units
REGN‐02 1
REGN‐34 10
REGN‐44 9
RN Program Total 20
30 Unit Option 30
Competencies Required for Placement with grade “C” or above:
Science Competency ‐ Anatomy and Physiology, and Microbiology or equivalent courses
Nutrition and Psychology Competency ‐ Nutrition and Developmental Psychology or equivalent courses
Reading/Writing Competency ‐ English‐01A or equivalent courses
Transfer Credits earned in the Merced College Registered Nursing Program may be transferable to California State Universities. Since prerequisite science and social science courses vary at each institution, students are advised to consult the catalog of their intended transfer school and establish a transfer plan with the Allied Health Counselor. Other courses which are not required but complement the RN curriculum include:
NUTR‐10 Nutrition VOCN‐46A Applied Math for Pharmacology ALLH‐67 Medical Terminology ALLH‐63 Nurse Assistant
Students are encouraged to take one or several of these courses if they have an identified need or are waiting for admission and have completed all other course work.
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Minimum Requirements for Selection 1. High School Education or the Equivalent
An applicant must meet the general preliminary education requirement of a high school education in the United States or the equivalent. Upon request of the Board, an applicant shall provide evidence of education equivalent to completion of a high school course of study in the United States by submitting one of the following:
A high school diploma received from a U.S. high school.
A General Education Development Certificate.
A degree from any junior college, college or university accredited by a state agency authorized to accredit such institutions
An evaluation by a high school, unified school district, junior college, college, university or board of education which the board determines, after review, establishes that an education equivalent to a high school education in the United States was obtained in this or another state or in any foreign country.
2. Successful completion of all program prerequisites with a grade of “C” or better and combined GPA of 2.5 or higher
ENGL‐01A College Composition and Reading OR ENGL‐13/PHIL‐13/H Critical Reasoning and Writing BIOL‐16* General Human Anatomy BIOL‐18* Principles of Physiology BIOL‐20* Microbiology MATH‐C Intermediate Algebra or MATH C equivalent course (or higher Math course) *Recommended completion within five years of acceptance to the program.
3. Acceptance Process
Upon notification of qualification for an RN class, the applicant must reply regarding acceptance of admission. The acceptance letter will outline all details. Failure to notify the Allied Health Office with a “Intention to Enroll” in the prescribed time constitutes grounds to assign the applicant’s position to an alternate and the previous applicant’s name will be removed from the incoming class roster. Accepted applicant’s declining admission must submit the “Program Application” during the next application period if interested in being considered for subsequent classes. Refer to page 12 “Multiple Applications”.
4. Evidence of good physical and emotional health is important and a Health Screening Survey
is required of each Selectee. See “Core Performance Standards” in Appendix which identifies the cognitive, sensory, affective, and psychomotor performance requirements that students are required to perform to successfully complete the program.
5. Students must receive 62% or higher on their FIRST ATTEMPT of the ATI TEAS exam. For those students who were unsuccessful passing TEAS V, OR would like to submit a higher “ATI TEAS” score than their score on TEAS V, multiple attempts on the ATI score report will be accepted (with only one failed attempt on TEAS V). You must submit test results for other attempts (possibly for earlier versions). Applications will not be accepted for ATI test results that show the “first attempt” was an “ATI TEAS” score that was not passing.
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Step by Step Procedure for Application Step 1. Read entire Registered Nursing Application Handbook, CAREFULLY. Compare your
prerequisites to the grid on page 28 of this handbook. If your college and/or course is/are not listed, students must submit official transcripts to the Evaluation office one to two months prior to the application deadline (the official transcripts must be
from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). After your transcripts have been evaluated, students are advised to schedule an appointment with an Allied Health Counselor 209‐381‐6478 prior to the application deadline and bring with you:
1) RN Application Handbook 2) One set of official transcripts to be used for counseling purposes
(High School Transcript, copy of Diploma, GED, or AA/AS degree or higher – See Step 2)
3) Other college catalogs, course descriptions 4) If prior military service, DD214 5) Transcripts (credits for Program) 6) Military Credits 7) Foreign transcripts ‐ Formal Evaluation
Step 2. Request two official sealed transcripts to be sent to you directly (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). *To be official, transcripts must remain sealed in the original envelope. It is the applicants responsibility to obtain a copy of past college catalogs or course descriptions, to assist in the establishment of equivalencies.
*Submit ONE official set of transcripts (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College) to Merced College, Attn: Admissions & Records/Evaluations Dept. MS #13, 3600 M St., Merced, CA 95348 at least one to two months prior to application deadline. The other official set must be submitted with your application to the Allied Health Division.
Transcripts should include:
1. College Transcripts from all schools other than Merced College
2. Foreign‐born students with college transcripts outside the U.S. will need to have them evaluated for U.S. equivalency. Foreign student transcripts must be officially evaluated by ONE of the following agencies:
International Education Research Foundation, Inc. (IERF) P.O. Box 3665 Culver City, CA 90231‐3665 (P) 310‐258‐9451 (F) 310‐342‐7086
Educational Records Evaluation Service 601 University Ave., Suite 127 Sacramento, CA 95825‐6738 (P) 916‐921‐0790 (F) 916‐921‐0793 Toll Free – 866‐411‐3737 Email – [email protected]
Contact the Records & Admissions Office, for information regarding foreign transcript evaluation services.
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Step 3: When Minimum Requirements have been met, prepare a COMPLETED application packet. The entire application, pages 29‐42 (except Criteria IV‐Foreign Language, pg.41) in this handbook are “fillable” forms. You must complete the forms on a computer by typing information into the form’s displayed fields (page 41 is the only exception, this page will need to be filled out by hand). Once all of the necessary fields have been filled out, you will then print your completed forms, sign and date where required, and submit them to the Allied Health office during the day and times they will be accepted (listed on the front page of this handbook). Review your application carefully before submitting.
Step 4: Submit COMPLETED application packet to the Allied Health Division office IN PERSON
ONLY. FYI: Mailed applications will not be accepted. If it is determined minimum requirements have not been met or an incomplete application packet is submitted, the applicant will not be considered for the selection process. Incomplete applications will be returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope you provided.
Step 5: Applicant Notification: ALL applicants will receive a letter indicating their selection status, tentatively three months after the application closing date. LVN to RN applicants are notified of eligibility approximately two‐three months prior to the next semester. The LVN‐RN application period remains open. To progress into the RN program students must successfully complete REGN‐01 LVN to RN transition class which is offered when a sufficient number of qualified applicants exist.
Step 6: LVN to RN Students Only:
Space in the RN program is determined based on the number of RN students progressing from the second semester to the third semester. Students must submit a letter of intent to enroll in the third semester RN class 30 days prior to the next semester. Students are accepted based on availability and by lottery if there is not enough space to accommodate all LVN’s that have completed the bridge (REGN‐01) course.
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Acceptance Once accepted into the program, the student must be able to:
Attend a MANDATORY pre‐registration orientation meeting at which time course and registration information is provided.
Attend clinical hours involving day, evening, and weekend shifts. Typical hours are either 6:30am‐2:30pm or 6:30am‐6:30pm. Some traveling to facilities in adjacent counties is required.
Visit the hospital the day or evening prior to scheduled clinical experience for patient data collection.
Submit a completed Health Screening Application verifying current immunizations or titers for DT, MMR, Polio, Hepatitis B, TB, and Varicella. Proof of Hepatitis B immunity or release form is required. Applicants must be in good health to cope with the rigorous requirements of the program.
Submit additional evidence of negative tuberculosis testing–PPD or Chest X‐ray prior to progression to the second year of the program.
Submit proof of current American Heart Association CPR certification for HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
Pass background checks and/or drug screens performed by the clinical facilities. Submission accomplished through the San Joaquin Valley Nursing Education Consortium https://portal.castlebranch.com/ms64 for background check and drug screening. An additional background check and drug screen is required prior to the start of the fourth semester for the mental health rotation. This requires an active social security number or ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number).
Failure to meet standards in any of these areas will result in non‐acceptance to the RN program.
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General Information for Nursing Applicants
1. Policy for Science Recency Requirements
It is recommended that the science prerequisite courses be completed within five years of acceptance into the program. Whenever a course taken by the applicant is not exactly equal to the prescribed prerequisites, the applicant must first submit an official transcript to the Institutional Evaluator to determine equivalency. The equivalency process must be completed, approved and on file prior to submitting an application to the RN Program. It is the applicants’ responsibility to obtain a copy of past college catalogs or course descriptions, to assist in the establishment of equivalencies.
2. Guidelines for Prerequisite Science Course Equivalencies
Microbiology
Must be at least a four‐semester unit college course with a lab, and content must include the fundamental aspects involving the identification, morphology, metabolism, pathogenicity and genetics of microorganisms.
Anatomy and Physiology
Must be at least four semester unit college courses EACH with a lab. Content must include the relationships of structure and function of the cellular, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, secretory, reproductive, and central and autonomic nervous systems of the human body.
3. Advanced Placement Admissions
Qualified applicants may apply for advanced placement in the RN program. Advanced placement is defined as entering the program at a level beyond the first semester. Applicants will be admitted on a space available basis only. Admission applications and supporting documents must be submitted to the Allied Health Division at least 90 days before the beginning of the semester. Submission of previous course outlines, syllabi, or other materials and/or passing written and performance placement examinations encompassing previously learned nursing content may be required. Following the evaluation of previous course work a determination of placement will be made. Individuals seeking advanced placement must meet the multi‐criteria selection application requirements for consideration.
4. Readmission Policy & Procedure
Readmission to the Registered Nursing Program after successful completion of the first semester is dependent upon space availability. After review of written and performance achievement evaluations and/or interview with the teaching team and the Program Director, a decision will be made using the following procedure:
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Readmission Procedure:
a. A student who withdraws from the program for any reason before successful completion of the first semester must reapply for admission to the program through the general admission process. No special consideration will be given. Applicants who are selected and then declined OR are not successful completing the first semester may apply again but WILL NOT be recognized as a “consecutive” applicant. Applicants may only be accepted to the program a maximum of two times.
b. Students who withdraw from the program after satisfactory completion of one or more semesters must submit a letter requesting reentry into the program to the Allied Health Division 30 days prior to the semester for which they are applying.
c. Readmission of students who have performed unsatisfactorily in the program and for whom withdrawal was recommended or failure of a course resulted, will be based upon the following:
i. Students whose previous performance in a program was not satisfactory will be considered for readmission one time only. Applications must be made within one semester of withdrawal or dismissal.
ii. Submission of a letter requesting reentry into the RN Program to the Allied Health Division 30 days prior to the semester for which they are applying.
iii. Submission of evidence and/or demonstration that instructor's written recommendations for readmission have been satisfactorily fulfilled.
iv. A written and/or performance examination encompassing previous content may be required for assessment purposes.
v. For students dismissed for safety considerations, readmission will not be recommended.
5. Credit by Examination
The Merced College Credit by Examination policy is outlined in the College Catalog. Exams may include teacher‐made final examinations, standardized tests, and/or performance criteria. Course outlines, course objectives and textbook/reference reading lists will be available to the student at least four weeks before the exam is scheduled. Students successfully passing exams will be assigned the grade based on their total score.
6. History of Convictions
Applicants will be required to pass a background check prior to clinical rotations. Applicants should be aware of the provisions of the California Nurse Practice Act which requires the Board of Registered Nursing to review the history of previous misdemeanor and felony convictions. In those cases where offenses bear a substantial relationship to the Nursing profession, the Board of Registered Nursing may withhold licensure. See “Policy Statement on Denial of Licensure” in the appendices. Failure to pass drug screening may result in release from the program.
7. Drug Screening
Applicants will be required to pass a drug screen prior to clinical rotations. Failure to pass drug screening may result in release from the program.
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8. Estimated Program Costs RN ‐ 4 semesters
Enrollment Fee* $46/Unit $1,886.00
Student Body Fee $40.00
Health Fee* ($10 x 4 semesters) $68.00
Parking ($20 x 4 semesters) $80.00
Physical Exam, Labs, Immunizations (Estimate) $250.00
Uniforms (Estimate) $180.00
CPR Certification $70.00
Books $2,080.00
Lab Fee – 1 time only – 1st semester (Estimate) $80.00
Clinical Supplies (Estimate: watch with second hand, stethoscope, scissors, Kelly clamp, pen light)
$80.00
Criminal background check/drug screening/Immunization Tracker
$90.00
Graduation Nursing Pin $50.00
Licensure Expenses (end of program) ‐ estimate $451.00
Total Estimated Cost $5,405.00
*Subject to change by State regulations.
9. Uniforms
Supplies: Watch with second hand, Bandage scissors, Stethoscope, Penlight
Women: Regular white nursing uniform with dress or pants, white hose or socks, and white nursing shoes (not canvas shoes or clogs); royal blue tunic, vest, or apron
Men: White pants, white socks, white shoes, royal blue uniform shirt
10. Transportation
It is advisable that all students have a car at their disposal and a valid California driver's license. Travel to clinical agencies may involve travel to adjacent counties.
11. 30‐unit option Upon completion of this option an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) will not be granted. The school is only the facilitator of the minimum requirements needed to apply for the NCLEX‐RN exam. A degree in General Education or other majors may be obtained at any time.
Employment may be limited. For example, Veterans Administration Hospitals and the military require that an RN have an ADN and/or BSN for employment/commissions respectively.
It is uncertain whether BSN programs will accept a "30‐unit Option" RN from California for admission.
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Appendices
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Core Performance Standards
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From the California Board of Registered Nursing (www.rn.ca.gov)
LicenseDisciplineandConvictions Upon renewal of a registered nurse license, the Board requires licensees to indicate if they have had any license disciplined by a government agency or other disciplinary body; or if they have been convicted of any crime in any state, U.S. territory, military court or other country since they last renewed their license.
Reporting License Discipline and Convictions
Frequently Asked Questions
ReportingLicenseDisciplineandConvictions
"Conviction" includes a plea of no contest and any conviction that has been set aside or deferred pursuant to Section 1000 or 1203.4 of the Penal Code, including infractions, misdemeanor, and felonies. It is not necessary to report a conviction for an infraction with a fine of less than $1,000 unless the infraction involved alcohol or controlled substances. However, any convictions in which a plea of no contest was entered and any convictions that were subsequently set aside pursuant or deferred pursuant to Section 1000 or 1203.4 of the Penal Code must be disclosed. "License" includes permits, registrations, and certificates. "Discipline" includes, but is not limited to, suspension, revocation, voluntary surrender, probation, or any other restriction.
The following information must be provided for each license discipline or conviction sustained:
A detailed written explanation describing the circumstances and events that led to your arrest(s) and conviction(s), including: date and place of arrest; arresting agency; court where case was heard; and sentencing information, including fines, courses, counseling, restitution, probation, parole, community service, and jail or prison time.
Documents relating to the arrest, such as: police report, arrest report, booking report, complaint, citation or ticket.
Documents from the court, such as: Notice of Charges, Complaint, or Indictment; Plea Agreement, Sentencing Order, Probation Order, or Judgment; Dismissal, Probation Release, or Court Discharge.
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Any related mitigating evidence or evidence of rehabilitation that you want to provide.
NOTE: See Important Notice Regarding Your Application for additional information for applicants with criminal convictions or discipline.
FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Do you have to report an arrest if you were not convicted?
No. You only need to report an arrest if you were convicted.
Do you have to report traffic violations and/or automobile accidents?
Yes, if a traffic ticket was issued and you were fined over $1,000.
What happens if you can't obtain certified court documents and police reports on convictions?
You must submit written proof from the court or police department specifying inability to locate the required documents. The Board verifies this and bases its decision on other substantial information (e.g., letters of recommendation, evidence of rehabilitation, etc.).
Do you have to report non-payment of child support?
No. However, if your case is in the District Attorney's (DA) Office for non-payment, the DA notifies the Department of Consumer Affairs Family Support Unit. If you are deemed eligible for licensure, your license is issued on a temporary basis for 150 days. If at the end of that time period, you have not established a payment agreement with the DA's Office, your license is suspended.
Do you have to report a conviction that was expunged (i.e., conviction was stricken or deleted from official records)?
Yes. Pursuant to Penal Code section 1203.4, you are required to report a conviction that was expunged. The law specifies that it does not relieve you from the obligation to disclose the conviction in response to any direct questions contained in any questionnaire or application for public office, for licensure by any state or local agency.
What happens if you fail to disclose all or part of your convictions?
Failure to disclose all or part of your convictions may be grounds for disciplinary action as you falsified information required on your renewal of licensure.
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Do you have to report misdemeanors, felonies and/or convictions which you pled nolo contendere?
Yes. Pursuant to Business and Professions Code, section 2765, a plea or verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere is considered a conviction. Any conviction substantially related to the qualifications, functions and duties of a licensee can be grounds for discipline of a license.
Do you have to report convictions if you were under 18 years old and tried as an adult?
Yes. If you were under 18 years of age, but were tried and convicted as an adult, you are required to disclose the conviction.
Do you have to report military convictions or dishonorable discharge?
Yes. Any offense or violation during your military career must be reported to the Board.
How does the Board determine which violations are substantially related to the applicant's license?
Pursuant to Title 16, California Code of Regulations, Section 1444, a conviction or act shall be considered to be substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a registered nurse if to a substantial degree it evidences present or potential unfitness of a registered nurse to practice in a manner consistent with the public health, safety or welfare. Such convictions or acts shall include but not be limited to those involving the following issues:
o Assaultive or abusive conduct including, but not limited to, those violations listed in subdivision (d) of Penal Code Section 11160.
o Failure to comply with any mandatory reporting requirements.
o Theft, dishonesty, fraud, or deceit.
o Any conviction or act subject to an order of registration pursuant to Section 290 of the Penal Code.
How does the Board determine satisfactory rehabilitation of an "applicant for licensure" or licensee?
Pursuant to Business and Professions Code sections 480 and 490, and Title 16 California Code of Regulations, Section 1444, the Board utilizes the following general criteria to determine satisfactory
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rehabilitation:
o The nature and severity of the act(s) or crime(s) under consideration.
o Evidence of any act(s) committed subsequent to the act(s) or crime(s) under consideration.
o The time that has elapsed since commission of the act(s) or crime(s) under consideration.
o The extent to which the applicant has complied with any terms of parole, probation, restitution, or any other sanctions lawfully imposed.
o Evidence, if any, of rehabilitation.
What does the Board look for on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and/or Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reports?
The Board reviews the RAP sheets (i.e., criminal record reports) to ensure that the conviction history matches what you provided on your Report of Conviction form and to determine if the violation is related to the qualifications of a licensee.
How can you get a copy of your RAP sheet ( i.e., criminal record report)?
You may request a copy of your RAP sheet from the Department of Justice (DOJ). DOJ requires you to complete a "Record Review Process" form, complete another fingerprint card and pay a fee for processing. To obtain more information on this process, you must contact DOJ directly.
How long does a conviction stay on your RAP sheet?
The information contained on your RAP sheet is retained indefinitely. Therefore, you should always report all convictions. Failure to disclose all past convictions may result in disciplinary action.
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Grid of Comparable Prerequisite Courses Refer to page 11 for further clarification.
Merced College
BIOL‐16 General Human Anatomy w/Lab 4 units
BIOL‐18 Principles of Physiology w/Lab 4 units
BIOL‐20 Microbiology w/lab 4 units
ENGL‐01A College Composition & Reading 4 units
ENGL 13/PHIL 13/H Critical Reasoning & Writing 3 units
MATH C Intermediate
Algebra 4 units or MATH 61 or 62 or MATH C equivalent course or higher
level Math
MATH 10 Elementary
Statistics or PSYC 5 Intro to Stats in
Psychology 3 units
American River BIOL 430 & 431 BIOL 440 ENGWR 300 ENGWR 302 MATH 120 STAT 300 or PSYC 330
Butte BIOL 20 BIOL 21 BIOL 15 ENGL 2 ENGL 11 MATH 124 MATH 18
Cabrillo BIOL 4 + 4A BIO 5 BIO 6 ENGL 1A ENGL 2 MATH 152 MATH 12 or PSYCH 2A
Chabot ANAT 1 PHSI 1 MICR 1 ENGL 1A ENGL 7 MATH 152 PSY 5
College of the Sequoias
BIOL 30 BIOL 31 BIOL 40 ENGL 1 ENGL 2 MATH 230 MATH 21
Columbia College
BIOL 10 BIOL 60 BIOL 65 ENGL 1A ENGL 1C MATH 104 MATH 2
Cosumnes River
BIOL 430 & 431 BIOL 440 ENGWR 300 ENGL 301 MATH 120 or
125 STAT 300
CSU Fresno BIOL 64 & BIOL 65 or
BIOL 67A & 67B BIOL 20 ENGL 10 ENGL 21
MATH 4RA & 4RB
MATH 11 or PSYCH 42
CSU Stanislaus ZOOL 2250 ZOOL 2230 MBIO 2010 &
2012 ENGL 1001 or
1002 ENGL 2000 MATH 106 MATH 1600
Cuesta BIO 205 BIO 206 BIO 204 ENGL 201A ENGL 201 C MATH 127 or MATH 126A or
MATH 236 or 247
Diablo Valley College
BIOSC ‐ 139 BIOSC ‐140 BIOSC‐ 140 ENGL‐ 122 ENGL 126 MATH 120 MATH 142 or
144
Evergreen Valley College
ANAT‐1001 BIOL‐72 MICRO‐72 ENGL‐ 1A ENGL 1C MATH 13 MATH 63
Folsom Lake BIOL 430 & 431 BIO 440 ENGWR 302 ENGWR 302 MATH 120 STAT 300
Fresno City BIOL 20 BIOL 22 BIOL 31 ENGL 1A ENGL 3 MATH 103 MATH 11 or 42
Gavilan BIO 7 BIO 9 BIO 8 ENGL 1A ENGL 1C MATH 233 BUS 11
Hartnell BIO 5 BIO 6 + 6L BIO 27 ENG 1A ENG 2 MATH 123 MAT 13
Los Medanos College
BIOSC 40 & 45 BIOSC 50 ENGL‐100 ENGL 221 MATH 30 MATH 34
Merritt College BIOL 2 BIOL 4 BIOL 3 ENGL 1A ENGL 5 MATH 203 MATH 13
Mission BIOSC 47 BIOSC 48 BIOSC 4 ENGL 1A ENGL 1C MATH C MAT 10
Modesto Junior College
ANAT 125 PHYSO 101 MICRO 101 ENGL 100 or
101 ENGL 103
MATH 90 or Math 89
MATH 134
Ohlone BIOL 103A & 103B BIOL 106 ENGL 101A ENGL 101C MATH 153 or MATH 155
MATH 159
Reedley College BIOL 20 BIOL 22 BIOL 31 ENGL 1A ENGL 3 MATH 103 MATH 11 or
STAT 7
Sacramento City College
BIOL 430 & BIOL 431 BIOL 440 ENGWR 300 ENGWR 302 MATH 120 or MATH 123 &
STAT 300
San Joaquin Delta
BIOL 31 BIOL 32 BIOL 22 or 23 ENG 1A ENG 1D Math 82 or 92G
or 92S MATH 12
Sierra BIOL 5 BIOL 6 BIOL 4 or BIOL
8A & 8B ENGL 1A ENGL 1C MATH D
MATH 13 or PSYC 142
West Hills BIO 32 BIO 35 BIO 38 ENG 1A ENG 1B MATH 63 MATH 25
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Merced College Registered Nursing
Name: Student ID #:
Merced College Campus email:
Application Forms
The entire application, pages 29‐42 (except Criteria IV‐Foreign Language, pg.41) in this handbook are “fillable” forms. You must complete the forms on a computer by typing information into the form’s displayed fields (page 41 is the only exception, this page will need to be filled out by hand). Once all of the necessary fields have been filled out, you will then print your completed forms, sign and date where required, and submit them to the Allied Health office during the day and times they will be accepted (listed on the front page of this handbook). Review your application carefully before submitting.
All applications submitted on the application day will be reviewed at a later date. If it is determined minimum requirements have not been met or an incomplete application packet is submitted, the applicant will not be considered for the selection process. Incomplete applications will be returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope provided by the applicant.
Helpful Tips
Merced College counselors and staff are not responsible for the completeness of your application. Applicants must read the handbook and be solely responsible for following directions and the checklist.
To assist you in the application process, we have provided helpful links on the Allied Health website. These links can be found at www.mccd.edu/alliedhealth ‐> “Registered Nursing” ‐> “How to Apply.”
The following links are available for viewing:
Grid of Comparable Prerequisite Courses
Point Criteria Summary/Merced College Registered Nursing Program Grid
Merced College Mathematics Sequence 2018‐2019
GPA Calculator
TEAS V Individual Performance Profile
ATI TEAS Individual Performance Profile
Applicants applying to the program a second, third or fourth time must submit pages 29, 30 & 31. The Allied Health Office has your file from the previous years’ selection. However, the applicant will be responsible for updating any other information that may change their point total and must comply with local and/or state requirements. Refer to page 12. Applicants who have completed courses at another educational institution will need to request two official sealed transcripts to be sent to you directly (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). *To be official, transcripts must remain sealed in the original envelope. It is the applicants responsibility to obtain a copy of past college catalogs or course descriptions, to assist in the establishment of equivalencies.
Unofficial Merced College transcripts must be printed single‐sided.
Compare your prerequisites to the grid on page 28 of this handbook. If your college and/or course is/are not listed, students must submit official transcripts to the Evaluation office one to two months prior to the application deadline (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). YOU MUST HAVE A MERCED COLLEGE COUNSELOR INITIAL and SIGN on page 32 verifying equivalency or your application will be denied and returned to you. Note: This mistake happens to about 50% of those applying.
I certify that I have read all the above information.
Signature ____________________________________ Date ________________
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Merced College Registered Nursing
Name: Student ID #:
Merced College Campus email:
Read all information contained in the information packet carefully before submitting application. Submit application and all pertinent documents to the Allied Health Office (room 126) during the application window. Mailed applications will not be accepted. All applications submitted on the application day will be reviewed at a later date. If it is determined minimum requirements have not been met or an incomplete application packet is submitted, the applicant will not be considered for the selection process. Incomplete applications will be returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope provided by the applicant.. Contact the Allied Health office if you have a change of address and/or phone number. Failure to do so will delay any information we have to relay to you regarding the status of your application. New and Returning Students will be required to apply for college admission and obtain a Student I.D. number and card. Further Registration information is available online: www.mccd.edu (click on the “Admission & Aid” button on the home page, then select “How to Apply”)
Applicant Allied Health
Personnel
Check‐Off Sheet
Application to the Registered Nursing Program MUST include the following (in this order):
Applications Forms & Helpful Hints – pg. 29
Check‐Off Sheet ‐ this form – pg. 30
Program Application – pg. 31
COPY of High School Transcript or Diploma or GED or AA/AS degree or higher.
Prerequisite Course & GPA Form – pg. 32
Unofficial Transcript from Merced College – Transcript must be printed single‐sided from the Admissions & Records Office – no exceptions – if applicable (DO NOT SUBMIT OFFICIAL Merced College Transcripts)
Sealed Official College Transcripts from other colleges that includes your prerequisite courses, general education and Math C (or higher) coursework required for an A.S. degree in Nursing
Transcript Request (This form must accompany the application even if a student has not yet attended Merced College) authorizing release of Merced College or official transcripts for all other colleges on file in the Admissions and Records office – pg. 33
Acknowledgement of Student Responsibilities – pg. 34
Scoring Rubric – pg. 36
Criteria I – pg. 37
Criteria II – pg. 38
Criteria III – pg. 39
Criteria IV – pg. 40 and 41
Criteria V – pg. 42 (You must submit a COPY of your TEAS V or ATI TEAS test results (Individual Performance
Profile printout)
New Applicants & LVN to RN Applicants ONLY ‐ Self‐addressed stamped envelope – envelope must be 10 x 13 with 5 stamps
LVN to RN Applicants ONLY ‐ COPY of Current California LVN License
LVN to RN Applicants ONLY ‐ Official Transcripts verifying completion of your LVN Program courses AND Catalog Descriptions (unofficial transcripts if you completed the LVN Program at Merced College)
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Merced College Allied Health Division
Registered Nursing
Program Application
Check one
2‐Year RN
LVN to RN – Associate Degree**
Advanced Placement
30‐Unit Option (LVN Only)**
Allied Health Staff ONLY Re‐Applicant Information
Number of consecutive applications x
Additions/Changes
Last Name First Name M.I. Former (Maiden, Other)
Mailing Address
City State Zip
Date of Birth
Soc. Sec. No or ITIN
(Individual Taxpayer Identification No.)
Student ID # Telephone #(s)
Gender
□ Female
□ Male
□ Other
What is your ethnic background Is English the language
you speak most often?
□ Yes □ No
Other language(s) spoken List your High School or GED or Degree
(Name of school and Month/Year completed)
Completion of Prerequisite Courses All program prerequisites must be passed with a grade of “C” or better and combined GPA of 2.5 or higher
*BIOL‐16 – General Human Anatomy *BIOL‐18 – Principles of Physiology *BIOL‐20 – Microbiology
ENGL‐1A ‐ College Composition & Reading OR ENGL‐13/PHIL‐
13/H – Critical Reasoning and Writing
MATH‐C ‐ Intermediate Algebra or MATH C equivalent course (or higher Math course)
* Courses recommended to be taken within 5 years of application.
** LVN‐RN Students must submit a copy of current active LVN License
Compare your prerequisites to the grid on page 28 of this handbook. If your college and/or course is/are not listed, students must submit official transcripts to the Evaluation office one to two months prior to the application deadline (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). Applicants must read the handbook and be solely responsible for following directions and the checklist.
I certify that all information provided in connection with this application is true, correct and complete. Providing false information or omitting required information is fraud and grounds for denial of enrollment or immediate expulsion from the Registered Nursing Program.
Signature ____________________________________ Date ________________
RN Program Application – Revised October 2018
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Prerequisite Course & GPA Form Name: Student ID #:
COUNSELOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED ONLY if your prerequisites have been completed at another school/university*. All program prerequisites must be passed with a grade of “C” or better and combined GPA of 2.5 or higher.
*Compare your prerequisites to the grid on page 28 of this handbook. If your college and/or course is/are not listed, students must submit official transcripts to the Evaluation office one to two months prior to the application deadline (the official transcripts must be from other schools attended, NOT Merced College). YOU MUST HAVE A MERCED COLLEGE COUNSELOR INITIAL and SIGN on page 32 verifying equivalency or your application will be denied and returned to you. After your transcripts have been evaluated, students are advised to schedule an appointment with an Allied Health Counselor 209‐381‐6478 prior to the application deadline. Merced College counselors and staff are not responsible for the completeness of your application. Applicants must read the handbook and be solely responsible for following directions and the checklist.
You must calculate your GPA on this form. Do not round up.Grade Point Values
A = 4 points B = 3 points C = 2 Points
Prerequisite College/ University Course Name & Number
Semester & Year
Counselor Initial
verifying equivalency
Course Grade
Course Unit Value
Grade Point Value
Grade Points
BIOL‐16 ‐ General Human Anatomy
X
BIOL‐18 – Principles of Physiology X
BIOL‐20 – Microbiology X
ENGL‐1A ‐ College Composition & Reading OR ENGL‐13/PHIL‐13/H – Critical Reasoning and Writing
X
MATH‐C ‐ Intermediate Algebra or MATH C equivalent course (or higher Math course)
X
Total Grade Points ÷ Total Units = Your GPA (Do not round up).
Refer to page 38 for your total points for Criteria II
Total Units Total Grade Points
Your GPA
Merced College Allied Health Counselor
⃝ HECCC Nursing Degree Admission Grid ⃝ Merced College Internal Evaluation on File ⃝ Based on initial counselor assessment
Rationale for temporary approval:
Print Name:
Signature: Date:
Applicant
Application may be denied pending further department evaluation.
I have read the instructions outlined on this page.
Student Signature:
Date:
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Transcript Request Name: Student ID #: Last Name First Name
Middle Name
Former Names (Maiden, Other)
Social Security Number or ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number)
Program you are applying for:
Registered Nursing
Did you attend Merced College before 1986 Yes ” No ”
Signature Date
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Acknowledgement of Student Responsibilities Name: Student ID #:
I have read all of the material contained in the RN Information Handbook and understand the Application Selection Process.
I understand that the general education requirements for the A.S. Degree are subject to change with each the publication of each year’s new Merced College school catalog.
I understand Merced College reserves the right to revise Program Requirements and/or Selection Procedures.
I understand it is my responsibility to meet program requirements, insure equivalency, follow proper application procedures, provide transcripts, stay informed of revisions regarding Degree Requirements, Program Requirements, and Selection Process.
I understand that if I submit an application packet that is incomplete, or does not meet application/program requirements, it will be returned to me with an explanation of why it was returned and the date of submission of my application becomes null and void.
I understand that after my application is accepted and verified, it is my responsibility to notify Merced College’s Allied Health Division of any changes in name and/or address and/or telephone number.
I understand that if I am admitted into the program, failure to notify the Allied Health Office with the “Intention to Enroll” form or decline acceptance in the allotted time given, constitutes grounds to assign my position to the next qualifying applicant. Accepted applicant’s declining admission must submit the “Program Application” (pg. 31) during the next application period if interested in being considered for subsequent classes. Refer to page 12 “Multiple Applications”.
Applicants applying to the program a second, third or fourth time must submit pages 29, 30 & 31. The Allied Health Office has your file from the previous years’ selection. However, the applicant will be responsible for updating any other information that may change their point total and must comply with local and/or state requirements. Refer to page 12.
__________________________ Signature Date
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Point Criteria Summary (DO NOT submit this form – for your reference only)
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Scoring Rubric
Name: Student ID #:
Applicant must complete the point rubric based on their knowledge of qualified attainment of points in each category. Points will be supported with attached documents verifying how applicant meets each point criteria. Each criterion will be reviewed and verified by the Merced College RN application committee. Point totals may change based on committee findings.
ALL Criteria pages must be submitted and documentation (if applicable) to support your total.
Student Use ONLY
Point Total
Allied Health Use ONLY
Criteria I Academic degree, license, certificate or experience
pg. 37 (max. 7.5)
Criteria II Grade Point Average of Life Science, English and Math coursework All program prerequisites must be passed with a grade of “C” or better and combined GPA of 2.5 or higher. Do Not round up. Your GPA must be calculated on pg. 32
pg. 38 (max. 45)
Criteria III pg. 39 (max. 5)
Criteria IV pg. 40 (max. 2.5)
Criteria V Minimum TEAS V or ATI TEAS score of 62 to apply
pg. 42 and TEAS test results (Individual Performance Profile printout) (max. 40)
My Point Total
I certify that all information provided in connection with this application is true, correct and complete. Providing false information or omitting required information is fraud and grounds for denial of enrollment or immediate expulsion from the Merced College Registered Nursing program.
__________________________ Signature Date
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Criteria I ‐ Academic degrees, Health Care License, Certificates and Health Care Experience. Maximum 7.5 point value
- Degree(s) must be completed at the time of application - Check one (1) box ONLY below if you qualify - You may NOT combine any of the options below
Name: Student ID #:
Bachelor’s Degree or higher: (7.5 points Max)
Submit Official transcript from regionally accredited US College or university with degree posted or Foreign Transcript evaluated by an US agency verifying your degree equivalency (see page 16).
Degree Type Name of College City State Year & Month Granted
OR
Associate’s Degree: (5 points Max)
Submit AA/AS Degree Official transcript from regionally accredited US College or university with degree posted. Students with AA/AS Degrees from Merced College may submit unofficial transcript.
Degree Type Name of College City State Year & Month Granted
OR
Name of Health Care Certificates or License: (5 points Max)
Types of Certificates and/or License include: LVN, Psych Tech, Rad Tech, Paramedic, Sonography Tech, CNA, EMT, HHA, Medical Assistant, Physical Therapist Tech or Phlebotomist. Licensed or certificated healthcare worker requires a copy of their current California certificate including name, certificate number, date of issue, and date of expiration.
Degree Type Name of College City State Year & Month Granted
OR
Work or Volunteer Experience in a Health Care setting within the past two years: (2.5 points Max)
Points are awarded with verification of a minimum of 200 hours worked or volunteered in a health care environment within the last two years from the application deadline. Submit an original letter from current/former employer verifying employment or volunteer experience. The letter must be printed on the organizations letterhead with an original signature. The letter must include Applicant’s name, start date, end date, number of hours per week (or total hours), job title, and department. Letter must also include a description of duties, including patient interaction or direct patient care that provides activities of daily living (examples: bathing, dressing, assistance with eating).
Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________
Your Point Total on Criteria I is Write Criteria I point Total on Page 36 of the Multi‐Criteria Application Scoring Rubric.
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Criteria II ‐ Grade Point Average in Life Science, English and Math Coursework Maximum 45 point value
Name: Student ID #:
Step 1. Calculate GPA – Your GPA was calculated on page 32. Do NOT round up.
My GPA is:
Step 2. Find your Criteria II points:
Step 3. Subtract Repeats:
Subtract any repeat courses in the Life Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology) attempted in the past 5 years. An applicant’s score could change if the application committee determines more repeats than the applicant disclosed. Failure to submit transcripts with all grades posted in Life Science will result in disqualification for application and possible dismissal from the program.
Repeats are considered W, D, F or Incompletes in any of the three life sciences during the past 5 years. No points will be deducted for the first repeat. See grid below:
You must list ALL your REPEAT SCIENCE COURSE(S) attempted within the last five (5) years or your application will be considered incomplete and returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope you provided. Note: Math & English courses do not apply as repeats. Criteria Point Value minus Repeats ‐ equals = Your Point Total
Repeat College/University Course Name & Number
Semester/ Year
Course Grade or Withdrawal/Drop
/Incomplete Life SCIENCE
Course RPTs Points
Subtracted
# 1 1 Repeat 0
# 2 2 Repeats ‐5 points
# 3 3 Repeats ‐10 points
# 4 4 Repeats or more – not eligible to apply
Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________
Your Point Value on Criteria II is Write Criteria II point Total on Page 36 of the Multi‐Criteria Application Scoring Rubric.
GPA Criteria Point Value
4.00 45 points 3.50‐3.99 35 points 3.00‐3.49 25 points 2.50‐2.99 15 points
2.49 or below – not eligible to apply
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Criteria III ‐ Life Experience or Special Circumstance Maximum 5 point value
Name: Student ID #:
Review the following categories below and check up to TWO areas that you believe you qualify for admission points under Criteria III. Each category is worth 2.5 points for a total maximum 5 points. Please complete this form, sign below and attached the appropriate documents along with your application.
Check no more than two boxes
Criterion 3 Category Documentation Required
□ Disabilities
(Same meaning used in Section 2626 of the Unemployment Insurance Code) http://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment
Documented disability from a college Disability Support Program or from Merced College Disabled Student Services (DSS).
□
Lower family income (Eligibility for or receipt of, financial aid under a program that may include, but not limited to, a fee waiver from the Board of Governors, the Cal Grant Program, the federal Pell Grant program or CalWorks)
Proof of eligibility or proof of receipt of financial aid – Most Recent ‐ (e.g., BOGG fee waiver, Cal Grant, Pell Grant or other federal grant, CalWORKS).
□ Need to work
(Need to work means student is working at least part‐time while completing academic work that is prerequisite for the
Nursing Program)
Paycheck stub during period of time enrolled in prerequisite courses. Only one (1) check stub is necessary. W2’s ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
□ Disadvantaged social and education environment
Participation or eligibility for Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) or TRIO www.mccd.edu/programs/eops
□ Refugee Status
Documentation or letter from United States Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS) or Homeland Security
□ Veterans Status
Copy of Defense Department Form DD‐214, Honorable Discharge required. Active service includes full‐time Duty in National Guard.
□ Difficult personal and family situation/circumstances. Paragraph explaining situation or circumstances. DO NOT ATTACH additional pages. You may only use space provided below. (Will confirm upon further review if statement is acceptable and warrants 2.5 points).
□ First generation to attend college (First generation college students are defined by the U.S. Department of Education as “Neither parent had more than a high school education.”). Paragraph explaining situation or circumstances. DO NOT ATTACH additional pages. You may only use space provided below.
Authentication:
I am claiming one/two (circle) Life Experience or Special Circumstance for a total of 2.5/5 (circle) points towards my application for the Merced College ADN program. I have attached the required documentation for the selected category and will submit the items along with the application. I understand submitting fraudulent documents could result in nullifying my application or in my immediate dismissal from the RN program.
Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________
Your Point Total on Criteria III is
Write Criteria III point Total on Page 36 of the Multi‐Criteria Application Scoring Rubric.
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Criteria IV ‐ Language Proficiency or advance level Coursework in languages other than English. Maximum 2.5 point value Name: Student ID #:
If you are proficient and able to communicate in a healthcare setting in a foreign language, you can earn 2.5 points. If you are proficient in more than one foreign language, you can still only earn a maximum of 2.5 points.
Potential language proficiencies include:
American Sign language, Spanish, Tagalog, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Russian, Various languages of Indian Subcontinent (i.e., Punjabi, Urdu) and Southeast Asia (i.e., Hmong, Mien).
Documentation of Language proficiency can be met by one of the following:
1. Attach an Official transcript from a U.S. regionally accredited College or university verifying four semesters of the same foreign language with a “C” or better for each semester.
OR
2. Attach an Official transcript from a U.S. high school verifying four years of the same foreign language completed with a “C” or better.
OR
3. Complete the Merced College RN Multi‐Criteria IV Supporting Documentation – Foreign Language Certification form (pg. 41).
If you are not proficient in a foreign language, as defined above, please put zero for a total. Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________
Your Point Total on Criteria IV is
Write Criteria IV point Total on Page 36 of the Multi‐Criteria Application Scoring Rubric.
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Criteria IV ‐ Multi‐Criteria Supporting Documentation – Foreign Language Certification
Only one form will be accepted. Do not leave any spaces blank. All must be completed to be considered for these criteria points. If you are proficient in a language other than English, you may use this form to certify proficiency. The form should be completed by someone who can verify your ability to communicate in a work‐like setting. Applicants name: Please have someone who can verify that you are proficient in a language other than English complete this form. The person completing this proficiency certification must:
1. be fluent in the identified foreign language and 2. have known the applicant and observed his/her language skills in the past year and 3. NOT be an immediate family member or close friend.
Certification of proficiency in the language of Contact Information: Name: Title: Organization: Phone: (Attach business card)
Address: email: City, State, Zip:
1. How long have you known the applicant, and describe interpreting you have witnessed?
2. How often have you observed the applicant conversing/translating in this language?
□ Daily □ 1 day a week □ 2+ days per week □ Other:
Is the applicant proficient in speaking this language? YES NO
I acknowledge, by my signature below, that the information on this form is true and correct.
Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________
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Criteria V ‐ Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) Score (Version V or ATI TEAS) Maximum 40 point value Name: Student ID #:
All Students applying for the Merced College Registered Nursing program must meet the minimum passing score of 62% on Version V or ATI TEAS test. As a reminder – students must receive 62% or higher on their FIRST ATTEMPT of the ATI TEAS exam to apply for the Registered Nursing Program.
For those students who were unsuccessful passing TEAS V, OR would like to submit a higher “ATI TEAS” score than their score on TEAS V, multiple attempts on the ATI score report will be accepted (with only one failed attempt on TEAS V). You must submit test results for other attempts (possibly for earlier versions). Applications will not be accepted for ATI test results that show the “first attempt” was an “ATI TEAS” score that was not passing.
You must attach your TEAS V or ATI TEAS test results (Individual Performance Profile printout). FYI – If your test results for TEAS V or ATI TEAS states that there has been more than one attempt, you must submit test results for “other attempts” (possibly for past versions). If you are selected to begin the RN program you may be required to submit an Official TEAS result score through the testing agency.
Review the grid below to figure your point total based on your TEAS score.
90‐100% 40 points 80‐89% 35 points 70‐79% 30 points 62‐69% 25 points 61.9% or below ‐ not eligible to apply
*Attestation: I,
certify that the above score represents the first attempt criteria as listed above. I understand that providing any misleading or false documentation will result in my immediate disqualification or dismissal from the RN program.
Signature ___________________________________ Date ________________ Your Point Total on Criteria V is
Write Criteria V point Total on Page 36 of the Multi‐Criteria Application Scoring Rubric.
Fill out the information below. Do not leave any spaces blank. Your application will be considered incomplete and returned in the self‐addressed stamped envelope you provided.
Date Taken (MM/DD/YYYY):
TEAS Score (Total Score):
Number of times you have taken the TEAS test: