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This section is divided into three
areas:
General
Information
Students must be given approval prior to enrolling in ANY nursing class. The Nursing
Program has more applicants than can be accommodated.
Our selection process follows the guidelines established by the Statewide
Nursing Prerequisite Study and the California Community College
Chancellor's Office.
The criteria for application are
listed below (see "Requirements to Apply"). However, the
final method of selection imposes higher standards
through the Prerequisite Study. A combination of overall GPA, core science GPA,
Freshman English GPA,
and any documented repetition of core science classes
is used.
Individual applicant scores in each of these areas are
entered into a weighted statistical formula which came from the statewide study of
nursing student success. Each score is weighted relative to its
mathematical significance and interacts with other scores in the formula. Because
all scores interact, it is impossible to say concretely what scores are
needed in each individual area.
When you apply to the Department
and your file appears to be complete you will be notified to this effect.
The application then moves to the Associate Dean and/or Admissions
Committee for further review of transcripts and paperwork. IF
all is in order, the scores listed above will be sent to our Research
Department to be entered into the formula.
The formula produces a score
reflecting the percent
likelihood that a student will be successful in the nursing program.
Using these criteria will help us enroll
students who are most likely to complete the program
and help alleviate our severe nursing shortage.
This formula resulted from a
statewide study involving more than 5,000 nursing students
in over 20 community college districts.
The pool of eligible applicants
resulting from this method is very strong academically. However, there are
still too many applicants for the seats available. By law we are not
allowed to apply any more criteria at this point and all selected students
must be chosen randomly - we use the lottery. We draw names and fill
our seats in order that the names are selected from this eligible pool of
applicants.
Eligibility to
Apply
Application Deadlines
Applications are
accepted at any time.
The deadlines
are as follows:
® Summer/Fall
Session - February 15th
®
Winter/Spring Session - August 15th
Only complete applications will be considered.
If the applicant is
not selected for the next class, instructions will be provided for
the next application period.
Requirements to Apply:
1. High School or equivalent verification of completion:
a) United States high school diploma;
or b) foreign high school diploma or degree evaluated as
equivalent to a U.S. high school
diploma or advanced degree;
GCC only accepts official evaluations from these
campus
approved evaluators:
International
Educational Research Foundation
c) successful completion of the GED; or
d) successful completion of the California High School Proficiency
Examination; or e) a more advanced American degree (AA, AS, BS).
2. Possession of a valid Social Security Card/number (required
for California licensure).
3. Overall minimum college GPA of 2.0.
4. Completion of all
prerequisite classes (see below) with grades posted on transcript.
5.
Official transcripts from
all colleges and
universities attended. This includes GCC
transcripts.
Only official transcripts (no charge to the student) from GCC
are
acceptable if they are sent to us directly by Admissions and
Records.
6. If courses from a
foreign university are being used to fulfill one of the requirements
discussed below, those courses must be petitioned through Admissions and
Records
for acceptance by equivalence. Please forward a copy of the
petition to
the Department
of Nursing.
7. In addition to transcripts, course descriptions from all prerequisite courses taken at a
college or university
not in the immediate Los Angeles area, must be accompanied by
a
photocopy of the course descriptions taken from the college
catalog (not the schedule
of classes). Please note that
the course description should include the entire page of
the
catalog on which the course is found and include the title page
and year of the
catalog.
8. Current LVN license in good standing (Career Ladder VN-RN
applicants only).
9. Please call the Department of Nursing Office at (818)
551-5270 to have
an application
mailed to you.
Course Prerequisites for Application:
1. Completion of, or eligibility for (as determined by
assessment test from Glendale
Community College only) for Math 145
(Introductory Algebra).*
2. Completion of:
a) Biology 120 (Human Anatomy)
b) Biology 121 (Human Physiology)
c) Biology 112 (Microbiology) d) Psychology 101 (General/ Introductory Psychology)
e) English 101 (Freshman English Composition)
*
IMPORTANT: The math requirement will change to
Eligibility for Intermediate Algebra
effective the August 15,
2008 deadline for Winter/Spring Admissions 2009. This
new
requirement replaces the
math eligibility listed above.
Chancellor’s Prerequisite Formula
Remediation Plan
Effective Spring 2007
If you have been
notified that you are not eligible to enter the Nursing Program because
your final score from the prerequisite formula was below a satisfactory
level, you can
remediate in an attempt to improve your score.
The plan must be completed at Glendale Community College with no
exceptions. The remediation plan must be completed prior to re-applying
to the Program.
Remediation
plans will be individualized based on your transcripts and needs. This
is intended to provide you with a stronger foundation before entering
the rigor of the nursing program. It is your responsibility as a
student to notify the Department of Nursing of your status, that you are
signing up to complete a remediation plan, and to update the department
upon completion of your plan. Upon completion you will be moved form
the ineligible status you are currently in to an eligible status and
then will be included in the next random selection of qualified
applicants.
Step
1 – notify
the Department of Nursing in writing that you plan to see a counselor
and complete a remediation plan.
Step
2 - make
an appointment with one of the nursing counselors. Donna Capka,
Patricia Djambazian, and Yeranui Barsegyan
routinely counsel
pre-nursing students.
Step
3 – The
counselors will outline an individualized remediation plan which must be
completed at Glendale Community College.
•
You may be asked to take the Glendale Community College
assessment tests in the Assessment Center as a foundation to determine
specific needs based on your current ability level.
• At
a minimum this plan will require remediation in subject materials you
may have needs in and the course work must be completed at Glendale
Community College.
• You
will be required to take CABOT 182 (Medical Terminology) at Glendale
Community College
•
Complete a state certified nursing
assistant program. This is not offered at Glendale Community College
and it will be your responsibility as a student to locate a program,
complete the program, and provide verification.
Step
4 - Stay
in contact with your academic counselor and the Department of Nursing
updating them on your progress.
Step 5
– Upon completion of your remediation, you
become eligible to be included in the pool of candidates from which
the
random selection for admissions occurs. Completing
the plan does not guarantee a space in the program.
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