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TEAS Information TEAS Test Dates Informational Session (required) Information Session Dates Nursing Program Admission Dates/Deadlines Admission Policy Schedule TEAS Test The TEAS admission test is the examination utilized by both practical nursing students and the registered nursing students. The TEAS test measures your ability in four categories: Reading, English, Math, and Science. The test takes approximately 3 hours to complete. An optional study guide is available in the book store. The cost of the TEAS test is $35.00 (non-refundable, non-transferable, price may increase without notice). You must bring a photo ID to be admitted to the testing session. No calculators permitted. All testing sessions begin at 9:00 am; plan on arriving 15 minutes prior to testing time. Register early, seating is limited and additional sessions will not be scheduled. The TEAS test can be taken no more than 3 times in a two (2) year time frame. Testing sessions must be at least 30 days apart and students must pay the fee each time they test. Scores from the TEAS test are valid for 2 years from the initial testing date. |
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| Madison Campus | |||
| 09/29/09 10/13/09 10/27/09 11/03/09 11/17/09 12/01/09 12/08/09 01/12/10 01/26/10 02/09/10 02/23/10 |
03/16/10 03/30/10 04/13/10 04/27/10 05/04/10 05/18/10 06/08/10 06/22/10 07/13/10 07/27/10 08/10/10 |
08/24/10 09/14/10 09/28/10 10/12/10 10/26/10 11/09/10 11/30/10 12/07/10 12/14/10 |
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| Lawrenceburg Campus | |||
| 10/09/09 10/23/09 11/06/09 11/13/09 12/04/09 12/11/09 01/08/10 01/22/10 02/05/10 02/19/10 |
03/05/10 03/19/10 04/09/10 04/23/10 05/07/10 05/21/10 06/11/10 06/25/10 07/09/10 07/23/10 |
08/13/10 08/27/10 09/10/10 09/24/10 10/08/10 10/22/10 11/05/10 11/19/10 12/03/10 12/10/10 |
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Every student applying for admission to the nursing programs must attend an Information Session. Program applications will be distributed during the sessions. This is the only opportunity students will have to obtain a program application. Students wishing to reapply to the nursing program will need to attend a second information session to receive an application and must follow the complete admission guidelines. Waiting lists are not kept. Students may attend Information Sessions at either Lawrenceburg or Madison regardless of the campus location they plan on attending. |
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| Information Session Dates Madison Campus |
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| 10/19/09 11/02/09 12/14/09 01/25/10 02/22/10 |
03/15/10 04/19/10 05/03/10 06/14/10 07/19/10 |
08/30/10 09/20/10 10/18/10 11/15/10 12/13/10 |
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| Lawrenceburg Campus | |||
| 10/13/09 11/10/09 12/08/09 01/19/10 02/16/10 |
03/02/10 04/13/10 05/04/10 06/22/10 07/13/10 |
08/31/10 09/14/10 10/12/10 11/09/10 12/07/10 |
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Admissions Dates for the Nursing Program
The program admission date is tentative and determined by faculty and clinical site availability and may be changed to best meet the needs of the program and students. The Traditional Nursing Program (ASN) is offered at the Lawrenceburg campus with admission dates planned for August 2008, August 2009 and January 2010. The Traditional Nursing Program (ASN) and the Practical Nursing Program (PN) is offered at the Madison campus with admission dates planned for August 2008, January 2009, August 2009 and January 2010. The Transitional Nursing Program (LPN to RN) is offered at the Madison campus with admission dates planned for May 2009 and May 2010. |
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| Deadlines for Application to the Nursing Program | |||
| Start of Nursing Program | Fall | Spring | Summer |
| Application Deadline for ASN (RN) & PN |
April 1 | September 1 | February 1 |
| Official Verification of Grades from other Colleges due | May 16 | September 1 | February 1 |
| Letters Sent on or before RN |
May 30 | September 30 | October 15 |
| Letters Sent on or before PN |
June 15 | October 15 | March 15 |
| If the application date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the application will be due the Monday immediately following the application date listed. All application packets are due in the nursing office by 5:00 PM on the date listed. | |||
| Admission Policy | |||
| Selection Criteria | Point Distribution | ||
| Region of Residence In Region Out of Region |
3 Points 0 Points |
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| ITCC Credit - to be used as a tie breaker only 1 point for each ITCC course if this is considered |
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| Pre-Requisite Credit ENG111, PSY101, ANP101, ANP102 Point will not be awarded for courses taken in the semester immediately preceding the program start |
A = 30 Points B = 20 Points C = 10 Points |
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Admission Exam (TEAS) -Max 3 times within 2 years with 30 days in between |
Reading = 80% Math = 60% Science = 60% English = 70% |
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Students have the opportunity to apply to each program. Class selection will be done separately. ASN Program will be selected first and the mail notifications sent. The second class selection process will then begin with a new set of applications. This process will assure that the most qualified individuals are chosen for each program.
LPN to ASN transition student selection:
To reserve a seat for the TEAS test, please contact the Business Office at 265-2580 or (800) 403-2190 ext 4145. Please note that the Business Office does not have any information about TEAS other than the testing dates available. Payment is required to reserve a seat and can be made with credit card over the phone or you can visit the Business Office. For information about TEAS, contact the School of Health Sciences at 265-2580 or (800) 403-2190 ext 4221. There is a TEAS study guide available for purchase at the Bookstore. For information on pricing and availability, contact the Bookstore at 265-2580 or (800) 403-2190 ext 4143. |
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