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Nursing Program Information Sessions

Winter Nursing Info sessions are:

Jan 25th    4:15 – 5:30 in Room 122 AD/CL NCMC Petoskey
Feb 15th    4:15 – 5:30 in Room 122 AD/CL NCMC Petoskey
Mar 14th    4:15 – 5:30 in Room 122 AD/CL NCMC Petoskey

 

AAS Nursing

A nursing degree provides diverse opportunities for challenging jobs an advancement. Upon a successful completion of NCMC's program, graduates will be eligible to write the National Council Licensing Exam (NCLEX) for Registered Nurses. North Central's Associate Degree of Nursing program is a rigorous and demanding two-year course of study. You must apply by December 1 of the year prior to anticipated fall semester entry. You should consult with a nursing faculty advisor before applying.

If you are accepted into the program, North Central will request a criminal background check from the State of Michigan. Students may be denied admission based on the results of the background check. Non-nursing courses may be taken before entry. Completion of all math and science courses with a "C" or better within five years of admission to the program is required. You may not enroll in any nursing courses without being accepted into the nursing program. It is strongly recommended that you complete BIO 226, BIO 235 and BIO 236 before entering the nursing program.

Beginning in Fall of 2012, admission requirements will change. Please plan to attend a Nursing Program Information Session or schedule an appointment with a nursing advisor.

Contact Kim Kingsbury at 231-348-6696 to be assigned an advisor.