Associate Degree
Nursing Program Admissions
Information
Visit the MCC Associate Degree Nursing Program Website here.
MCC's Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program is a two-year program (five semesters).
Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program is limited and based on a competitive ranking system. Students who have completed the application process and met all admission requirements will be placed in rank order according to the number of points accumulated.
Admission Requirements/Steps:
The admission requirements for the A.D.N. program include the following:
- Submit a Mayland application.
- Submit a program application specifically for Associate Degree Nursing January 1 through February 28 before the fall of desired entry.
- Submit high school transcript or state approved equivalent education diploma.
- Prove proficiency with previous college courses or achieve minimum scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) in Math, Reading, and English.
- Prove proficiency in chemistry and biology with either previous college course work or proficiency exam. Courses or exams must be taken within five years of application for admission to the Nursing Program.
- Achieve minimum passing score on the Nurse Entrance Test (NET).
- Have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average and a "C" or better in any previously taken non-nursing required courses.
- Be free from any physical or emotional disability that would prevent the performance of safe nursing duties.
- Complete math, chemistry, and biology courses within five (5) years prior to application.
Information regarding requirements and prerequisites are detailed in the ADN Admission Packet. To request a copy of the Admission Packet, which is mailed in early December of each year, contact the Health Programs Admission Advisor at extension 235, (828) 765-7351 or 1-800-4-MAYLAND or send us e-mail here.
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