Nursing (PN/RN) Career Program
Joliet Junior College
Department of Nursing and Allied Health
Admission Procedure for the Nursing Program
Effective with the Application Period August 1-15, 2008
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All students must meet the following prerequisites
prior to application to the nursing program:
- High School diploma or GED
- Application to the college
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COMPASS placement test and required developmental courses with a grade of
“C” or better or previous college credit in English and/or Math
(student must place in MATH 094 or better; if student places in
MATH 090 it must be completed before application to the nursing program. MATH 094 is not required)
- Completion of BIO 250 with a grade of “C” or better
- One year of high school chemistry or CHEM 100 with a grade of “C” or better
- Minimum GPA of 2.0
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Applications for the Nursing Program will be accepted by the Admissions
Office twice a year for the fall and the spring semester. Applications are
to be submitted online. The application period for the fall class will be
February 1 through February 15. The application period for the spring class
will be August 1 through August 15. If a student is not admitted into the
program after applying, another application must be submitted for the
following application period. No applications will be kept on file after the start of the semester.
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If a student has attended another college(s),
transcripts must be submitted for evaluation
no later than December 1st for
the February application period and June 1st
for the August application period. The student must complete a
Transcript Evaluation Form and submit it to
the Graduation Office.
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Because of the large volume of applicants for the nursing program, a ranking system
will be used to determine admission. Each eligible application will be given
a number for anonymity by the Admissions Office and all demographic data will be removed.
Applications will then be sent to the Nursing Admissions Committee.
Applicants will be scored and ranked based on:
- TEAS Composite Score
- TEAS Reading Score
- Calculated GPA based on grades for ENG 101; PSYCH 101; PSYCH 215;
HEAL109, BIO 250; BIO 251 whether taken at JJC or transferred in.
If a class was taken twice, the highest grade will be used to
calculate the GPA. If a student has “
clepped
” out of a class (using the College Level Examination Program – CLEP- test),
the grade will be counted as a “C”.
If less than 12 credit hours of college courses completed,
the high school GPA will be used.
- Number of pre-requisite/general education classes completed
(ENG 101; PSYCH 101; PSYCH 215; HEAL109, BIO 250; BIO 251)
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In order to maximize the chance for success in the nursing program, it is
highly encouraged that students take the above courses before applying to
the nursing program.
NURS 100 is also strongly recommended for all nursing applicants,
especially those who did not place into ENG 101 or MATH 094 based on COMPASS scores.
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Admitting criteria is subject to change.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to review the criteria on a regular basis.
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Approximately 10 business days after the application deadline, a letter will
be sent via the JJC email account to the student acknowledging receipt of
the application and providing dates for the ATI Test for Essential Academic Skill (TEAS).
This exam evaluates math skills, reading comprehension, and English and science proficiency.
The fee for this exam is approximately $20. The TEAS test is mandatory.
It may only be taken once per each application period.
If a student applies more than once to the nursing program
the TEAS test does not have to be repeated.
If the TEAS test is repeated, the Nursing Admissions Committee will take the higher score for the ranking.
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Students will be notified via the JJC email account of their acceptance into the program or denial.
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Upon admission to the nursing program all students are required to have
on file in the Department of Nursing and Allied Health:
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A current physical examination which includes specified immunizations and laboratory work.
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Verification of successful completion of CPR for Healthcare Providers.
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Current criminal background check and drug screen.
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