Student Information Session
You must first apply to the college, and take the placement test if required. Applications to the college are available on campus, and online. Remember to request official transcripts from high school and all colleges that you may have attended.
Complete any developmental courses as recommended based on your placement test scores up to and including DMA 50 and DRE 098. Complete Chemistry 094 & Biology 094 with a grade of “C” or higher. ◦ These courses are not required if you have taken and earned a minimum grade of “C” in a high school chemistry or biology course within the last 5 years.
Obtain your CNA I certification CNA courses are available here at Roanoke Chowan Community College through our Continuing Education/Allied Health Dept. These courses are generally 8 weeks in length and are offered at various times throughout the year including the summer. For specific questions regarding the CNA program you may contact Jamie
A current copy of your CNA registration through the NC state CNA registry must be submitted along with your application. You can retrieve this information from the weblink: Your CNA registration must remain current throughout your enrollment in the nursing program.
After completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or higher, you must APPLY TO THE NURSING PROGRAM. The Nursing Department accepts applications beginning November 1 st and closes the application period on February 1 st for fall admission. Applications are/will be available online. Please complete your application and return it BY MAIL to: Admissions Roanoke Chowan Community College 109 Community College Road Ahoskie, NC No faxed, hand delivered, or ed applications will be accepted. Please allow adequate time for your application to reach us by the February 1 st deadline.
Verification of CPR certification must be included with your application. **When scheduling your class please remember that cards are not always available immediately after the course. Please allow enough time, so that your card is available as proof of certification by the February 1 st deadline. CPR certification must be obtained through an approved American Heart Association or American Red Cross course. We will not accept certification from any other sources. Your CPR certification must remain current throughout your enrollment in the nursing program.
Completed Health Form: Submit a completed North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) Health Examination Form, available online at This form MUST be included with your application packet on or before February 1st.
Completed ADN Application Verification of current NAI registry Verification of current CPR certification Completed Health Form (including immunizations or titers) Packet MUST be postmarked on or before February 1 st.
Once the application period has closed: ◦ Transcripts are evaluated by the Registrar. Credit for any transfer courses will be given. GPA calculations are obtained from the Registrar’s Office. ◦ Minimum GPA for admission: 2.8 GED scores High School Transcripts (If you have earned less than 12 college credits) Or the last three college semesters Does not include Developmental, ACA, or PE Courses.
Applicants who have taken all prerequisite courses, and have met the GPA requirement will receive information (Mid February)about how to register for the Kaplan Entrance Exam (Mid March). Candidates must take the Kaplan Entrance Exam. Test scores are good for one year.
After review of all admission requirements, you may receive a letter of acceptance into the nursing program. The letter will contain information about the: MANDATORY Orientation Session Uniform Fittings Supplies and Book Lists Letter of Acknowledgement
After review of all admission requirements, you may receive a letter of denial or wait listing into the nursing program.
Now the real work begins!!!!