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School of Nursing - Registered Nurse Program



RN Program Admission Information

Please Note: The Registered Nurse program is now accepting
applications for the 2009-2010 school year.  Deadline for applications is April 30, 2009.


GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The following requirements are utilized to evaluate each applicant to the School of Nursing.  Transfer students and licensed practical nurses who wish to apply to the Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing should consult our Articulation for the Licensed Practical Nurse and Transfer Student requirements.

1. Completion of the Application for Admission form and a non-refundable application fee.

2. Official transcript from High School or a Graduate Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.) including completion of the following courses:
a. Chemistry - 1 year
b. Biology - 1 year
c. Mathematics (Algebra/Geometry) - 2 years
d. English Reading & Comprehension - 4 years

3. Results of College Boards (SAT) - (a score of 480 or above in math and verbal preferred.)
 
4. Results of Nurse Entrance Test (NET) - a score of 70 percent or above in all areas, and a composite in the 70th percentile preferred.
 
5. Official transcripts of all previous college courses where applicable, regardless of length of attendance.
 
6. Two professional references, i.e., teacher, guidance counselor, employer, on the form provided by the school.

7. Evaluation of educational transcripts by World Education Services for students educated in a foreign country.

8. Personal interview of prospective candidates after meeting required admission standards.

9. Students must be physically capable of fulfilling the objectives of the nursing program.  The school will make reasonable accommodation to assist a student with a disability to advance through the program.  Students should have sensory function adequate for patient assessment and care and must possess the physical status to provide all aspects of nursing care in a safe manner. 

10. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the School of Nursing will make reasonable accommodations for students with learning disabilities.  These accommodations may include allowing students additional time to complete examinations.  The need for special accommodations must be made known during the admission interview and the student must provide evidence of same in writing prior to the beginning of the program.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

A complete physical examination—including 2-step Mantoux Test, CBC, urinalysis and dates of immunizations—is required before actual admission to the School of Nursing.  Hepatitis B and flu vaccine are offered at the School.  All necessary forms are forwarded to the applicant soon after notification of acceptance to the School.  All students must have health insurance.  The school does not provide insurance.

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK

Pursuant to Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations Standard (HRT-20), it is now a mandatory requirement that a criminal background check be done on all students before rotating to clinical practice where they provide care, treatment and service to patients.

MATRICULATION REQUIREMENTS

Upon acceptance to the School of Nursing, all courses must be taken at the School according to the Curriculum Organization Plan.  Eligibility for AAS in Health Sciences requires that students take 36 Liberal Arts and Science credits, of which 27 must be St. Peter's College credits and 9 may be taken from colleges attended prior to acceptance to Holy Name School of Nursing.

Our Admission Requirements for the Registered Nursing Program (PDF) is also available as a printable file using Adobe Acrobat. If you do not already have an Adobe Acrobat Reader, download a free copy now from Adobe Acrobat.

 


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