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1. All applicants must be high school
graduates or submit passing GED scores to apply for regular admission to the
college.
2. The applicant must apply for regular
admission and be accepted by the college, and must apply to the nursing division
of the college. Applications to the nursing program are accepted January 1st to April 5th each Spring.
3. Applications
to the nursing program are accepted January 1st
to April 5th each Spring. All applications and related paperwork must be complete and on file in the ADN Office by April 5 each year to be considered for a position in the Fall
nursing class. The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the data in the
file is received, correct, and complete.
4. All applicants must have a cumulative
GPA of 2.50 or higher on a 4.00 scale for all previous college work attempted
AND have an ACT composite score of 18 or higher.
ACT composite score must be current within 5 years of application year.
Submission of an ACT score is required for this program.
5.
All prerequisite courses (Anatomy & Physiology I
& II with labs, College Algebra, & Microbiology with lab) must be completed
prior to entering the nursing program. Prerequisites must have been taken within
8 years of application year with a minimum grade of “C”, and admissions criteria
met by application deadline for an application to be considered. The applicant
can be enrolled in final prerequisites at the time of applying. In exceptions,
the applicant can be admitted into the program pending summer completion of
final prerequisites.
6. If the applicant fails to complete
the application, is not successful in prerequisite courses, is accepted and
fails to enroll, or is not accepted, a new application must be submitted to the
Division of Associate Degree Nursing between January 1st and April 5th of the next
year. A waiting list is not maintained.
7. All applicants that meet the
admissions requirements are notified by letter of an interview date and time
with the ADN Admissions Committee.
8. Selection for the ADN Program is
based upon the applicant’s cumulative grade point average, ACT composite score,
references, and interview score. Priority is given to in-district residents, out
of district Mississippi residents, then, out of state residents, in that order.
In-district counties are Adams, Copiah, Franklin, Lawrence, Lincoln, Jefferson,
and Simpson. All applications are judged on a competitive basis. All applicants
are notified by letter of their acceptance or non-acceptance into the nursing
program. The number of applicants accepted each year is limited to available
clinical facilities and available faculty.
9. If accepted, applicants must be
enrolled full-time (12 credit hours) each semester at the college while in the
nursing program.
10. If accepted, all applicants must
participate in drug and alcohol testing, and a criminal history background
check (Criminal history complies with MS Code Section 43-11-13(5)(a)(iii)).
11.
If an applicant does not meet all of the minimal admissions criteria,
admission is possible, but dependent upon nursing program accreditation
standards set forth by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions
of Higher Learning.
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