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Welcome! Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Petition Process Presentation. Nursing – Associate Degree Program Petition Process Steps 1 & 2 ADN-Admissions-Procedures Caregiver Background Statement of Understanding Functional Abilities
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Welcome! Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Petition Process Presentation
Nursing – Associate Degree Program Petition Process Steps 1 & 2 ADN-Admissions-Procedures Caregiver Background Statement of Understanding Functional Abilities ADN Admissions QUIZ Print these forms prior to reviewing this presentation
Phase 1: Pre-ADN Admission Phase 2: Achieve Core Program Requirements required for Admission Phase 3: Priority Petition Process to be admitted into the Core ADN program GOAL! Acceptance and admission to the Core ADN Program and begin core classes The Petition Process consists of 3 phases prior to acceptance into the Core Nursing Program
1) You may review this presentation and begin the application process on your own; however, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU Attend a “live” ADN Information session Click on this link to find dates and times: http://www.witc.edu/pgmpages /nurseassoc/index.htm. You may also call WITC for information regarding the ADN Information Sessions 800.343.9482 *Please note that the live presentations simply go over the online information but have the benefit of being able to ask questions of the meeting host. ADN Information Sessions 2 ways to gather this information
At the conclusion of this presentation you will need to complete the ADN Pre-Admission Quiz and bring it to your WITC Admission Interviewwith your WITC campus counselor
Phase 1: PRE ADN Admission You have 120 days to complete STEP 1 once we have received your WITC Application for Admission Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Associate Degree Nursing Petition Process
Decide which WITC campus you would like to • attend the ADN program • Although the WITC ADN program is ONE program, students are admitted to a campus • You MUST select a campus you will attend, and apply to that campus ONLY • Applicants who apply to multiple campuses will not be considered for admission ADN Petition Process Phase 1
Rice Lake Campus • Admits 24 students each fall term • Admits 16 students each spring term • Superior Campus • Admits 24 students each fall term • Admits 16 students each spring term • Ashland Campus • Admits 16 students each fall term • New Richmond Campus • Admits 24 students each fall term • Admits 16 students each spring term ADN Petition Process Phase 1
Submit the WITC College Application for Admission and $30 application processing fee to the campus where you want to attendor online at: www.witc.edu ADN Petition Process Phase 1 WITC Ashland 2100 Beaser Ave Ashland, WI 54806 WITC New Richmond 1019 Knowles Ave New Richmond, WI 54017 WITC Rice Lake 1900 College Ave Rice Lake, WI 54868 WITC Superior 600 N 21stSt Superior, WI 54880
From the awarding institution mail a copy of: • Official High School transcript • Also acceptable • Copy of GED Certificate • Copy of HSED • Work with your WITC counselor if you have achieved the equivalent of a high school diploma through other means ADN Petition Process Phase 1 WITC Ashland 2100 Beaser Ave Ashland, WI 54806 WITC New Richmond 1019 Knowles Ave New Richmond, WI 54017 WITC Rice Lake 1900 College Ave Rice Lake, WI 54868 WITC Superior 600 N 21stSt Superior, WI 54880
Make an appointment to: • Take the ACCUPLACER entrance assessment • You may retest if you do not meet the required scores for WITC and the ADN program • Equivalent scores of other entrance assessments, such as ACT or COMPASS, may be substituted for ACCUPLACER (Scores must be less than 3 years old at the time of application) • Official transcript showing completion of an associate, bachelors or higher degree will waive the need for an entrance assessment ADN Petition Process Phase 1
Make an appointment at campus to: • Meet with a WITC counselor for the program interview, which will include information about • ADN Caregiver Background Check • ADN Functional Abilities • Be sure to bring your ADN Admissions Quiz! ADN Petition Process Phase 1 WITC Ashland 2100 Beaser Ave Ashland, WI 54806 WITC New Richmond 1019 Knowles Ave New Richmond, WI 54017 WITC Rice Lake 1900 College Ave Rice Lake, WI 54868 WITC Superior 600 N 21stSt Superior, WI 54880
To summarize, if you have… • Submitted your WITC Application with the $30 processing fee • Submitted your official high school transcript or equivalent • Attended an ADN Informational Session or reviewed this entire online ADN informational Presentation and completed the quiz • Taken the ACCUPLACER entrance assessment and met the required scores or other higher education degrees • Met with a WITC Counselor for your ADN Admissions Interview • You are ready to continue on to • Step 2 of the ADN Admission Process • You may apply for Financial Aid, if you are eligible, when you progress to Step 2 ADN Petition Process Phase 1
Phase 2: Achieve Core Program Requirements Required for Admission WITC Petition Degree Nursing Admissions Process
Required for Admission to ADN • ACCUPLACER scores at ADN program level • Chemistry with a grade of “C” or higher • 1 semester of college Chemistry (10-806-140) or 1 year of high school Chemistry • Completion of a Nursing Assistant course • Must earn a grade of “C” or higher • National certification exam is not required ADN Petition Process Phase 2
Minimum ACCUPLACER scores required for ADN program • Reading = 77 • Sentence skills = 88 • Arithmetic = 83 • You must work with the Student Success Center until you can achieve these scores ADN Petition Process Phase 2
PRIORITY ADMISSION Is given to students who have completed the ADN program-required General Studies courses as follows: ADN Petition PROCESS Phase 2
Highest priority: • Grade of “B-” or better in: • 10806177 General Anatomy & Physiology • 10806179 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology • Students can still petition with a C, however, in this case the student would be to retake the course and receive a grade of B- before or during the semester the course is listed in the curriculum. • Students MUST EARN a grade of “B-” or better in these 2 courses, although highest priority is given to those students who already have the courses completed with a B- or better • Financial Aid may be available to repeat a course to achieve the required grade of “B-” or better ADN Program-Required General Studies Courses
Earn a grade of “C” or better in: • 10809188 Developmental Psychology • 10801195 Written Communications • 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication • 10806197 Microbiology • 10809198 Introduction to Psychology • 10809196 Introduction to Sociology • 5 elective credits of any associate degree level • (10 level) or higher coursework 2nd Priority Completion of ADN Program-Required General Studies courses in the order listed
Highest priority admission will be given for the student who: • Has earned a “B-” or better in • General Anatomy and Physiology • Advanced Anatomy and Physiology • Has completed, with a “C” or better, the other ADN program General Studies requirements in the order listed • The more General Studies requirements completed in the order listed, the higher the admission priority • *Remember, you can petition with a C in General and Advanced A&P, but you must retake the course and earn a B- or better to be admitted Prioritization of Applicants
Please note…there are Financial Aids limits! • The student who has completed 40 credits but has not met the ADN General Studies program requirements will no longer be eligible for Financial Aid Financial Aid Limits
If you have taken program-required general Studies courses from other colleges • You must SUBMIT an OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT indicating the GRADE you earned in the course prior to petitioning Coursework from Other Colleges (Credit for Prior Learning)
In the event that applicants have equally met the Priority Petition for Admission requirements, the student with the earliest documented date of completion of the Pre-ADN Admission (Step 1) requirements will be admitted first Prioritization of Applicants
All General Studies sciences courses are foundational to success in the ADN program, so if your General Studies Science courses were taken more than five (5) years ago you are highly encouraged to retake these courses. ADN Program-Required General Studies SCIENCE Courses
When you have… • Completed Step 1 of the admission process • Met the entrance assessment requirement for the ADN program • Completed a Chemistry course with a grade of “C” or better • Completed a Nursing Assistant course with a grade of “C” or better • You are eligible to petition for entry into the ADN program • Keep in mind Petition for Entry into the ADN Program
Priority petition status will be given to those students who have • Completed both courses with a “B-” or higher • 10806177 General Anatomy and Physiology • 10806179 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology • Completed with a “C” or higher, in this order • 10809188 Developmental Psychology • 10801195 Written Communications • 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communications • 10806197 Microbiology • 10809198 Introduction to Psychology • 10809196 Introduction to Sociology • 5 elective credits of any Associate degree level (10 level) or higher coursework Petition for Entry into the ADN Program
Take the QUIZ Print the ADN Admission Process Quiz 2. Complete the Quiz and bring it with you when you meet for your Admission Interview with your WITC Counselor
Priority Petition to be Admitted to the ADN Core Program Go to the Petition Process Step 3 presentation on the ADN Admissions web page Phase 3