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Department of Nursing Onondaga Community College Information Session
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Registered Nurse Program www.discovernursing.com/
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Associate in Applied Science Degree Graduates eligible to be licensed as Registered Professional Nurse Graduates eligible for employment in hospitals and community settings
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Admission Requirements (Prerequisites) High School Diploma or GED Designated level on standardized nursing preadmission test (2 attempts allowed) High school or college chemistry and biology with a transcript grade of C+(77) or above (i.e. better than a C) within 7 years prior to matriculation in Nursing NursingABC courses are not acceptable Math placement into MAT 114 within 2 years prior to matriculation in Nursing 80% in all sections of Nursing Math Entrance Exam taken within 2 years prior to matriculation in Nursing (2 attempts allowed) English and Reading placement at college level proficiency 2.6 (C+, 77) Cumulative Average – grades are not rounded
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Students with Advanced Standing Currently licensed Practical Nurses (up to 8 hours of transfer credit) Transfer students from another RN school (credits-within 5 yrs- individually reviewed; B or better grades); recommendation letter from Chair of program required Qualified re-admitted nursing students (credits individually reviewed); must meet current prerequisites Required advanced placement course offered during the summer semester.
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Program Requirements (complete before graduation) Liberal Arts and Science Courses(24 credits) Nursing Courses (42 credits)
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Liberal Arts and Science Courses English (6 cr) – ENG 103 & ENG 104/COM 102 Sociology (3cr) – SOC 103 General Psychology (3cr) - PSY 103 Human Anatomy and Physiology (8cr) – BIO 171 & BIO 172 Microbiology (4cr) – BIO 205
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Nursing Courses Level 1 Theory and Clinical (10 cr) Level 2 Theory and Clinical (9 cr) Level 3 Theory and Clinical (11 cr) Level 4 Theory and Clinical (12 cr)
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Program of Study for Nursing Component Competency-based learning Course packets with Learning Activity Guides Flexible pacing Individual program planning Clinical experiences
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Nursing Theory Coursework Mastery required in all theory coursework Small group and large group lectures offered Multimedia resources available 1 on 1 remediation with instructor available
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Nursing Clinical Coursework Mastery necessary in all required clinical coursework Supervised beginning and advanced placement labs Small group skills demonstrations available Clinical experiences in area hospitals and community settings
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Graduation Requirements All requirements outlined for the AAS degree in college catalog All Nursing Courses completed with M (Mastery) or above 2.0 in required arts and science courses except BIO BIO 171, BIO 172 and BIO 205 completed with a C+ or above & within 7 years of matriculation in Nursing (hands on labs required) Nursing faculty approval
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How to apply Apply directly to OCC; include Nursing Program Application (no fee) Send SUNY application for OCC Nursing ($50 fee – subject to change) and submit Nursing Program Application to College Matriculate in Nursing if prerequisites done and you are accepted Matriculate in Math/Science and complete pre-requisites, then submit Nursing Program Application Matriculate in Math/Science and begin program requirements (Arts and Science coursework), then submit Nursing Program Application Submit Re-Admission to College form & Nursing Program Application
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Ranking Points for Competitive Admission Cumulative GPA Courses taken within the last three years of education that meet the grade requirement (science, math, English) Number of attempts on preadmission tests New review if student met prerequisites at time of initial review but the program was full
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Application Deadlines Summer and fall admission or readmission March 1 Spring admission or readmission November 1
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Advantages of the Program 5 graduation dates Publicly funded No blocks of classes All classes available every semester Full day of clinical (112 hours/semester) Individual advisement College wide support services Fall and Spring admission
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