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GCC Nursing Program Career Ladder Information

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GCC Nursing Program Career Ladder Information

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    1. GCC Nursing Program (Career Ladder) Information Patricia Djambazian, M.S. Counselor

    2. Purpose of the Online Information To provide an overview of: Prerequisites and A.S. course requirements What to expect in nursing school What to do next after the online information Things you must be able to do as a nurse Approximation of costs Answer your questions

    3. Administrative Items

    6. Application to GCC Nursing Program Checklist Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and a grade of C or better in all required courses. Current active California VN licensure in good standing; Prerequisites completed on an official transcript; Core Science units equal 14 semester units or 21 quarter units (Anatomy, Physiology, & Microbiology); College Chemistry is the only class that can be used to reach the units required if you have less than 14 semester or 21 quarter units; 2 official copies of your transcripts including High School or GED and one official copy of AP scores; Course descriptions for private California colleges or out-of-state/foreign colleges/universities; A valid Social Security Card & Number Note: A.S. graduation requirements should be completed prior to the beginning of the program.

    7. Application Process The application can be found online at www.glendale.edu/nursing. Print and complete the pdf document following the instructions. Submit the application and all supporting documents in person* before the required deadline. At this time, there is no funding for the Career Ladder (LVN-RN) Program for Summer/Fall 2012. Applicants may check back in future semesters. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE APPLICATION You must have a valid Social Security number to apply Only submit the requested documents NOTE: You must be a high school graduate, have a GED or have a college degree which is equivalent to a U.S. degree. Wait about a month or two (after the deadline) to receive additional information from the Nursing Department. Applicants who live outside Los Angeles County maysend all required documents via US Mail to the following address:

    8. Application Deadlines The Nursing department admits students twice a year: September Winter session/Spring semester (Class begins in January) February Summer session/Fall semester (Class begins in June) Check the GCC Nursing Department website for exact dates www.glendale.edu/nursing

    9. Selection Criteria Overall 2.0 GPA (all college/university coursework) Core Science grade of C or better in each course Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology must equal 14 semester or 21 quarter units; College Chemistry is the only class that can be used if the Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology courses do not add up to 14 semester or 21 quarter units. College English (Freshman English) grade of C or better

    10. Method of Selection Computer-generated random selection from the LVN-Career Ladder group of applicants meeting the selection criteria, to the limit of available class space. 2.0 overall GPA grade of C or better in all required classes A Chancellors Cut Score of 75% or above and an overall T.E.A.S. (version 5) score of 62% or better is needed to enter the random selection process.

    11. Chancellors Cut Score Formula Predictors of Success These four areas are statistical predictors of success: Overall GPA (all college/university coursework) Core Science GPA (Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology) College English GPA (Freshman English) Any documented repetition of core science courses. (This includes any W, D or F in the core sciences, Anatomy, Physiology and/or Microbiology) The overall result represents the likelihood that a student will be successful in a nursing program.

    12. Options in Nursing: A.S. / B.S.N / M.S. Associate Degree After completing the coursework, you will take the NCLEX to become a registered nurse. Bachelors Degree Requires two additional years of schooling, where you learn administrative and organizational skills. Some programs require students to have their R.N. to enter the program (depends on the school). Masters Degree Become a specialist (flight nurse, pediatric nurse, nurse practitioner, etc.) Requires two additional years of schooling (with or without a Bachelors degree, depends on school and on specialty).

    13. Standard Program Full time! Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. You must be available during these times Weekend/Evening Program Full time! Monday-Friday 4:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. You must be available during these times What to Expect in the GCC Nursing School

    14. RN Standard Program starts twice a year: Career Ladder students begin in January or June as space becomes available RN Evening/Weekend starts twice a year: Career Ladder students begin in January or June as space becomes available What to Expect in the GCC Nursing School

    15. 2 Semesters and 1 Winter and 1 Summer Session (one-year, full time program) Includes clinical and lectures except for the first Summer or Winter session. Clinical Sites: Glendale Adventist, Glendale Memorial, Childrens Hospital, Kaiser Sunset, St. Joseph, Verdugo Hills and others Clinical Hours: 6-, 8-, 10-, or 12-hour rotations vary between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., but could include night shift (i.e. 7p.m. to 7 a.m.) Students will be responsible for transportation to and from their clinical site. What to Expect in the GCC Nursing School

    16. Approximation of Costs Career Ladder California Residents $774.00 for one year Non-residents $4,665.00 for one year

    17. Approximation of Costs

    18. Approximation of Costs

    19. Approximation of Costs Tests, etc. Drug Screening Physical Titers $ 691.00 or higher Inoculations CPR-First Aid Fire Card Live scan fingerprints Nursing Kit $ 90.00

    20. What to Do Next Apply online to Glendale College in order to obtain a student ID number (required if you want to meet with a counselor). www.glendale.edu (it may take up to 10 days to process) Take the GCC English and math assessment tests if you have not completed Freshman English or Elementary Algebra in a U.S. college or university. Assessment Center: San Fernando 112, (818) 240-1000 x 5329 Order all high school and/or college transcripts (two sets for your application; do not open-maintain sealed) Gather course descriptions for out-of-state or for private California colleges. 1 set of official AP scores (if scores are 3 or better)

    21. What to Do Next Call Academic Counseling at (818) 240-1000, ext. 5918 to make an appointment with Patricia Djambazian Bring the following to your appointment: Your GCC ID number GCC assessment test results/scores Transcripts (unofficial are accepted for this appointment) We Can Help You Develop a Student Education Plan (SEP)

    22. What to Do Next Evaluation of International Transcripts

    23. A nurse must be able to Stoop, lift, pull, stand, and walk; Bathe, turn, and ambulate patients in all age groups; Listen, understand, and appropriately respond to verbal information; Use the telephone to communicate critical information. (Speak clearly.) Hear operator overhead pages, disaster/fire codes, & patient alarms; (Hearing must be corrected if you do not hear clearly.) Measure vital signs Read small print on equipment and in patient files. (Vision must be corrected if it needs correction.)

    24. A nurse must be able to Calculate correct medication dosages within a safe and realistic time frame; Manipulate small equipment; Prepare medications safely by reading small print on medication vials, medication records, patient arm bands, and small increments on medication containers. (Corrected vision)

    25. A nurse must be able to Document nursing care and actions via the computer and/or in writing; Prioritize activities/actions in an environment of multiple important and sometimes conflicting demands; Effectively use critical thinking skills.

    26. Board of Registered Nursing Policy Statement on Denial of Licensure Conviction of a crime substantially related to the practice of nursing; Any act involving dishonesty, fraud, or deceit with the intent to substantially injure another; Making false statements on the application for license; Conviction of child abuse; Violation of Nursing Practice Act; Conviction as a mentally disordered sex offender; Crime or act involving narcotics, dangerous drugs, or dangerous devices; Conviction of assault and/or battery; Conviction of a felony. Note: For questions regarding the above issues please contact the Nursing Department at (818) 240-1000, ext. 5270

    32. Congratulations!

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