Nursing RN Application & Selection Process
Annual application Deadlines:
Fall Term Start (August) - 2nd Thursday in March
Spring Term Start (January) - 2nd Thursday in July
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program begins every spring and fall and graduates are awarded the Nursing RN Associate in Science degree.
Admission to the Nursing program is limited. Students are chosen based on Selection Guidelines and students must complete all requirements in the special Application Process that is in addition to the Â鶹ÊÓƵ general admissions process.
All Nursing RN A.S. degree-seeking students must satisfy entry assessment requirements. Admission requirements are subject to change for compliance with accreditation standards.
Selection Guidelines
Please use the following checklist and information to guide your application. Specific steps for the application process are explained in the accordion below these guidelines.
Preparation for the Nursing RN Program
Required: All applicants must take the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) test, Version VII. Required TEAS scores must be above a 69% in Reading. However, students with higher TEAS scores will be preferred. Students may take the TEAS three times per academic year. The highest score will be used. Scores for the TEAS are good for two years. Visit the Â鶹ÊÓƵ TEAS page for details about on-campus and remote TEAS options and registration.
Recommended: It is in the best interest for applicants to meet with a health science advisor prior to taking the prerequisite courses to ensure that the student understands all the requirements for admission into the ADN program. Additionally, it is highly recommended that students meet with a health science advisor during the semester that they are applying.
Academic Performance Standards
GPA Requirements: General Education and support/prerequisite courses must be completed with a "C" or better by the application deadline. All applicants must have an average GPA of at least 3.0 in the science courses (BSCC 1010, BSCC 2093, BSCC 2094 and MCBC 2010). Transfer coursework must be from an accredited institution.
General Education and Prerequisite Courses
Course Code | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
ENC 1101 | Composition 1 | 3 |
BSCC 1010 | General Biology | 4 |
Social/Behavioral/Civic Literacy Core Requirement | 3 | |
Mathematics Core Requirement | 3 | |
Humanities Core Requirement | 3 | |
Credits Needed: 16 |
Support Courses*
Course Code | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
BSCC 2093 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 4 |
BSCC 2094 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | 4 |
PSY 2012 | General Psychology 1 | 3 |
MCBC 2010 | Microbiology for Health Sciences | 4 |
Credits Needed: 15 | ||
*A grade of "C" or higher is necessary in all support courses for progression and graduation. |
Experiential Standards
Special consideration will be given to any applicant who has earned any of the following:
- Completion of a previous healthcare program from an accredited institution
- Healthcare work experience
- Military service (2 years or more)
- Completion of an AA or AS degree in any field
- Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in any field
- Completion of a Master’s Degree in any field
Attributes
Please tell us about yourself, your motivations for a nursing career, and your interests in Â鶹ÊÓƵ as your selected institution of higher learning. Complete the following:
1. Personal writing essay: This essay is a writing sample illustrating your communication and writing skills, and motivation for entering the profession of nursing. Please tell us why you want to be a nurse in 250-500 words. This is your personal statement.
2. Recommendation Letters: Please submit 1-3 recommendation letters pertinent to academic and/or healthcare experience. Letters of Recommendation must be signed.
3. Co-Curriculars/Honors/Awards/Accolades: Please share your participation in extracurricular activities, community involvement, honors and/or awards and/or leadership roles.
4. Certifications/Credentials/Work Experience/Life Experience
5. Complete five (5) short questions with answers that address the following:
1. Working with people from different backgrounds or cultures can be complex. Can
you tell us about a time when you were challenged to adapt to people from different
backgrounds or cultures from your own? What did you do to resolve the situation?
2. Provide us with five (5) adjectives describing your strengths and five (5) adjectives
describing your weaknesses.
3. Identify five essential character traits you believe are needed in nursing.
4. Describe any community service, leadership experience, and/or healthcare experience
you believe will contribute to your success in nursing school and career in nursing.
5. Obtaining a college degree requires persistence and the ability to stay focused
on the end result. Share with us a long-term goal that you had, the steps/process
you took to obtain that goal, and how you overcame any obstacles that you encountered.
This goal could be academic, personal, or extracurricular in nature.
Application Steps: Nursing RN A.S.
All application materials and paperwork must be turned in to the Nursing and Health Sciences Admissions and Advising office on the Melbourne Campus (Building 15, Room 101) by the application deadline. All applicants will be notified by mail of their status for the program approximately 8-10 weeks after the deadline. It is the applicant’s responsibility to review their completed application folder to be submitted to the selection committee.
Follow the steps below, guided by the Associate Degree Nursing Selection Guidelines shared above. If you have questions, reach out to Health Sciences Advising at 321-433-7575 or healthscience@easternflorida.edu.
See a Health Sciences Advisor to go over admissions criteria, deadlines, testing requirements, and set up a course plan for completing the general education and support classes.
Students with should schedule Health Sciences Advising using the link in the Student Services Appointments section of myÂ鶹ÊÓƵ. Future Students with no Â鶹ÊÓƵ login, use the guest appointment button.
Proceed with this step based on whether you are a new, former or current student using
the information below.
New Students: Apply for General Admission to Â鶹ÊÓƵ using the and pay the $30 application fee. Send all official college transcripts to an Â鶹ÊÓƵ General Admissions Office. Complete the online New Student Orientation and submit residency documentation to Â鶹ÊÓƵ's General Admissions Office. Learn more about the admissions process and general admissions contacts.
Please note that application processing can take up to 14 days due to the current volume of applications. Check your email frequently for your acceptance letter.
Returning (Readmit) Students: Students who have not attended Â鶹ÊÓƵ in over a year must apply online to Â鶹ÊÓƵ as a readmit student. Please note that if you are a returning or re-admit student who previously applied to Â鶹ÊÓƵ before October 17, 2018, you will need to create a new account in the College's updated , which uses your email address and a password you create for easy login. Update all pages of the application. Submit any official transcripts earned since last attending Â鶹ÊÓƵ (if applicable), and turn in residency documentation to General Admissions. Visit the admissions website to learn more about the readmit process.
CURRENT STUDENTS: Current Students may move on to the next step.
Take the prerequisite support and general education courses outlined in the Selection Criteria, take the TEAS test, and see a health science advisor.
The program has a separate health sciences online application in addition to the general Â鶹ÊÓƵ application. Your Â鶹ÊÓƵ general admissions acceptance letter will include your student email address and password required to access the myÂ鶹ÊÓƵ Student Portal. You will use those credentials to log in and submit the . The limited access application has a $25 application fee and must be properly submitted by the application deadline.
Please note you can submit the program application while working on submitting other required documents.
The following items must be submitted to Health Science Admissions, Melbourne Campus, Building 15, Room 101, 3865 North Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935 by the application deadline.
Dropping off the documents in person at the Melbourne Campus Health Science Office is preferred. If you are unable to drop off the documents in person, they can be faxed or emailed. If emailing, please try to combine documents that you are submitting one PDF file. When this is not possible, please attach all your PDF documents to one email, sent to healthscience@easternflorida.edu by the application deadline. You will get a confirmation email that your PDF documents have been received.
If you are FAXing your documents, please include your phone number if you want confirmation of receipt. The FAX number is 321-433-7579.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to review the completed application folder to be submitted to the selection committee.
- Online Application to the Associate Degree Nursing Program as explained in the step above, with application fee paid online or to the Student Accounts Business Office.
- All unofficial transcripts: Student copy from all colleges and universities attended, including Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Transcripts from other colleges should be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office prior to the application deadline.
- TEAS scores:See more about registering for the TEAS test.
- Healthcare Work Experience Form – must be completed by Job Supervisor(s)
- Essay, five short answer questions and other information you are submitting per the instructions in the Attributes section of the Selection Guidelines
- One to three letters of recommendation
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