| Initial Admission Requirements |
In order to be eligible for consideration for admission to the Nursing Program, student must complete by March 15th:
- Official High School transcripts or GED
- Official College transcripts, if applicable from all institutions attended
- Completed Miles Community College Nursing application form
- Completed Miles Community College application form
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| Admission to Designated Sites |
Starting with the highest points of the combined ATI Exam scores and GPA’s and working downwards,
successful students will be admitted to each of the designate “sites” according to the rank order points.
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| Completing the Admission Process |
Students who are initially accepted into the Nursing Program must complete the nursing admission
process to be eligible to enroll in NRSG 101. Failure to submit may forfeit their admission status.
Students must submit the following to the Nursing Office:
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| By June 15th: |
- A nonrefundable deposit of $200 to hold their “slot” (the deposit will then be applied toward fall tuition and fees)
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| By August 1st: |
- Evidence of satisfactory completion of the pre-requisite for Anatomy and Physiology, through coursework, CHMY 121 and CHEMY 122, or challenge exam
- Evidence of certification as a Certified Nurse Assistant
- Long Term Care Aide, Home Health Aide, or equivalent or evidence of completion of state-approved Certified
- Nurse Assistant training program. A completed Nursing Program Basic Health Screening Form (includes immunizations; TB screening; vital signs; vision; hearing; allergies, including latex screening if indicated; current medications; health problems; and demographic and insurance information)
- Evidence of current CPR (Health Care Provider or equivalent)
- Evidence of health insurance or signed waiver
- Evidence of completion of M 095 Intermediate Algebra or higher
- Evidence of current Criminal Background Check
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| By September 10th: |
- Payment of professional liability insurance (Fee is included in fall tuition and fee payment)
- Purchase of the required uniforms, name tags, books, and lab supplies
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| Note: Any discrepancies found in a student’s file, inaccurate or fraudulent information, or other circumstances occurring or discovered subsequent to a student’s acceptance can lead to revocation of acceptance by a majority decision of the Nursing Admissions Committee.
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