Nursing Program
The two (2) year Associate Degree nursing training program in Wytheville Community College is built to prepare pupils educationally as contributing associates of the health team, providing direct patient care as an entry-level practitioner of nursing in many different health services centers.
At the successful completion of the training program, pupils will be qualified to render application to the Board of Nursing for their distinctive state to be taken into consideration for eligibility to and sit take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) leading to licensure as a registered nurse (RN).
The training program is completely endorsed by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia along with the Virginia State Board of Nursing.
ABOUT THE SCHOOL
Wytheville Community College is a two (2) year college situated in Wytheville, Virginia, United States. Among the 23 schools in the Virginia Community College System, the college commissioned in 1963 as a two (2) year Outlet of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Total estimated program cost is USD $12,465
Following are the minimum requirements for ADN-RN Nursing Program. Minimum admission standards include:
(Must be met by February 15–if the class does not fill in February, there may be a second round of admissions in June)
- High school diploma or equivalent;
- In addition to the admission requirements established for the college, entry into the Nursing program requires competency in English and Math Essentials MTE 1-4 as demonstrated through the placement and diagnostic tests, or by satisfactorily completing the required MTE units or equivalent.;
- One unit each of high school chemistry and high school biology with a “C” grade or better. If you do not meet the high school prerequisites, you may gain proficiency through the college’s developmental courses. The high school requirements may be waived if Biology 141 and 142 (Anatomy and Physiology I and II) are completed with a grade of “C” or better;
- Score at or above the 45th national percentile rank on the TEAS Test for RN, as mandated by the VCCS. Equivalent scores for the NET, or NLN nursing preadmission tests will be considered if taken within three years. Students have unlimited opportunities to obtain a satisfactory score and must wait 30 days before retesting;
- A 2.5 average for high school courses or a 2.5 cumulative average for all college coursework.
**Curricular GPA may be considered if the cumulative GPA is less than 2.5
**If the student has completed a minimum of 12 college credits that are included in calculating the college GPA (non-developmental courses), the 2.5 high school GPA requirement will be waived.
Advanced Placement:
- The licensed practical nurse (LPN) may receive credit for the first-year nursing courses and enter into the second year of the program providing the following requirements are met:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Satisfactory scores in English and math placement tests or completion of MTE units 1-4 and developmental English at WCC or equivalent college course work
- One unit each of high school chemistry and high school biology with a “C” grade or better. If you do not meet the high school prerequisites, you may gain proficiency through the college’s developmental courses.
- A cumulative or curricular GPA of 2.5.
- Score at or above the 45th national percentile rank on the ATI TEAS V Test. Scores are good for three years. Students are allowed unlmited attempts at least 30 days apart.
- Submission of transcripts of the School of Practical Nursing if not completed at a VCCS school.
- Submission of copy of current unencumbered valid LPN license. Students who have probationary status, a suspended or revoked LPN license are not eligible to enter the nursing program.
- Successful completion of BIO 141 and 142 (Anatomy & Physiology I & II), and 80% of the general education classes to be considered for admission to NUR 115 LPN Transition.
- If more students who meet the above admission requirements apply for admission than there are positions available, students who have completed all co-requisite course work will be considered second and then students will be ranked using criteria such as GPA, ATI TEAS V Test score, clinical experience, and number of college courses completed.
- Upon successful completion of NUR 115 LPN Transition the student may enter the second year of the nursing program – NUR 195 Topics in Geriatrics and NUR 190 Coord. Internship-Nursing III.
- The licensed practical nurse who chooses to enter as a freshman nursing student and who is not successful in NUR 106 Nursing Principles and Health Assessment or NUR 218 Integrated Concepts may not apply to be admitted to NUR 115 LPN Transition.
- The LPN will be afforded one opportunity to complete NUR 115 LPN Transition. If unsuccessful, the student may request admission to NUR 106 Nursing Principles and Health Assessment.
- If the LPN does not have an unencumbered, valid LPN license by the beginning of fall semester, he/she may not continue in the sequence. The student, however, may request admission into the generic tract of the nursing program. Students who have probationary status, a suspended or revoked LPN license are not eligible to enter the nursing program.
- The LPN student must enter the second level nursing classes within three months of successful completion of NUR 115 LPN Transition.
CONTACT:
Wytheville Community College
Address: 1000 E Main St, Wytheville, VA 24382
Phone: 276-223-4700
Website: http://www.wcc.vccs.edu/
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