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PRACTICAL NURSING (NUR.CT) Application 2021-2022 WE ARE WHAT’S NEXT www.camdencc.edu
Dear Nursing Program Applicant, The nursing faculty and I want to thank you for your interest in the nursing programs at Camden County College. We would like to extend a warm welcome to the Camden County College Practical Nursing (PN) certificate program and we are here to facilitate your learning experience. The Camden County College Practical Nursing (PN) certificate program is approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. The PN program offers a challenging and comprehensive curriculum. Graduates from the program earn a certificate in Practical Nursing from Camden County College and are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-PN examination and to apply for licensure through a State Board of Nursing. Camden County College nursing graduates are well received in the community and are employed at various health care facilities throughout South Jersey. Please read the admissions booklet carefully and in its entirety, as it contains important information related to the application process for the PN program. The Camden County College website also contains information helpful to PN applicants as they navigate through the admissions process. Information about the Camden County College PN program can also be found on the college website at www.camdencc.edu/practicalnursing Sincerely, Fathia Richardson MSN, RN Director of the Nursing Programs Camden County College 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter to Applicants 2 Table of Contents 3 Disclaimer Statement 4 Program Approval 5 State Board of Nursing Requirements for Licensure 5 Camden County College Nursing PN Program Standards 4 Health Requirements 6 Practical Nursing Program Description 7 Program Goals 8 Program Learning Outcomes 8 Career Description 8 Employment Opportunities 8 Contact Person 9 Program Highlights 9 Practical Nursing Application Checklist 9 Camden County College NUR.CT Admission Rubric 12 Camden County College NUR.CT 13 3
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT The information in this packet is effective for applicants entering the 2021-2022 academic year. SUMMER 2021 COHORT APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2021 CLASSES START: MAY 25, 2021 Camden County College is not responsible for any applicant who does not follow the instructions printed in this Admissions packet. The applicant is solely responsible for completing the packet fully and correctly. Failure to fully complete the Admissions packet may result in an automatic rejection. Applicants to the program must fulfill all listed admission criteria. Camden County College Practical Nursing admission is highly competitive. Applicants with the highest scores on the Camden County College Nursing program admissions assessment form will be admitted to the program. The Admissions rubric is based on a combination of TEAS tests scores and course grades. Please note that meeting all the admission criteria does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Admission requirements for the program are subject to change each year. All applicants that apply to the PN program are required to meet all of the requirements of the application period for which they apply, including those who have previously applied to, or who are currently enrolled at Camden County College. Students will be notified by May 3 for admission into the Camden County PN program. Students will have a two-week time frame to accept their seat into the PN certificate program. Students will also be notified of a mandatory orientation date. Students who do not accept their seat within the two-week time frame or do not attend the mandatory orientation also risk losing their seat in the PN program. Applicants may contact nursing@camdencc.edu for assistance and answers to general questions about the process described in this packet. Information in this packet reflects policies and procedures, which must be followed to be considered for admission into the 2021 practical nursing program. Camden County College does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment or employment on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, veteran status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identification and expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, disability or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state and local laws. The information presented in this packet supersedes all other information obtained by the applicant and is accurate at the time of publication. 4
PROGRAM APPROVAL Camden County College Practical Nursing Certificate is approved by: THE NJ BOARD OF NURSING (NJBON) PO BOX 45010 NEWARK, NJ 07101 PHONE: (973) 504-6430 STATE BOARD OF NURSING REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE Practical Nursing Applicants are advised that State Boards of Nursing regulate licensure for Practical Nurses. Requirements established by the Board of Nursing in the state where the person is seeking licensure must be met before the state will issue a license to practice all applicants must pass NCLEX-PN to be considered for licensure. The New Jersey Board of Nursing Statute N.J.S.A. 45:11-27 states “An applicant for a license to practice practical nursing shall submit to the board evidence in such form as the board may prescribe that the applicant (1) has attained his or her eighteenth birthday; (2) is of good moral character, is not an habitual user of drugs and has never been convicted or has not pleaded nolo contendere, non vult contendere or non vult to an indictment, information or complaint alleging a violation of any Federal or State law relating to narcotic drugs; (3) has completed 2 years of high school or the equivalent thereof, as determined by the New Jersey State Department of Education; (4) has completed a course of study in a school of practical nursing approved by the board and holds a diploma therefrom, or holds a diploma from a school of practical nursing operated by a board of education in this State and is certified by the Department of Education as having completed the number of hours of instruction in the subjects in the curriculum prescribed by the board and an approved course of affiliation or has equivalent qualifications as determined by the board”. (Source: Laws and Regulations, New Jersey Board of Nursing, Division of Consumer Affairs, N.J. Department of Law & Public Safety, posted online current as of 2/1/21) For complete information, contact: 1. NJ Board of Nursing: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/nur/Pages/default.aspx NJ Application for Licensure: https://newjersey.mylicense.com/eGov/Login.aspx 2. NJ Board of Nursing Application overview: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/nur/ Documents/BON-Exam-Application-Process-Overview.pdf 3. Additional information on all State Boards of Nursing is available through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing website: ncsbn.org on the Nursing Registration link Each state Board of Nursing has the right to deny or defer licensure if the applicant does not fulfill all requirements for licensure. 5
STATE BOARD OF NURSING REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE (continued) Complaints may be addressed to the New Jersey Board of Nursing’s address. THE NJ BOARD OF NURSING IS LOCATED AT 124 HALSEY STREET, 6TH FLOOR, NEWARK, NJ. THE MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 45010, NEWARK, NJ 07101. CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE NURSING PN PROGRAM STANDARDS All applicants must: • Be at least 18 years of age, high school graduate, and have a GPA of 2.5 • Maintain a grade of C or better and no less than 75% in all nursing courses. • Attend a Mandatory Nursing Information Session. The schedule of • Maintain a grade of C or better in all courses in the nursing curriculum. dates,times and registration links can be found on the College webpage on the events calendar or on the CCC Practical Nursing webpage • Complete a physical exam, with proof of required immunizations “or titers that show immunity” proof of liability insurance, and health • Complete the Accuplacer and test at college level insurance. Applicants must provide a clear urine drug screen and clear criminal background, within two week of program acceptance. • Provide proof of high school graduation or GED. • The above requirements are minimum and do not guarantee acceptance • Provide college transcripts from all colleges attended into the practical nursing program. Applicants must meet the nursing • A minimum score of 50% is required in both reading and math, and a total department’s criteria to receive provisional acceptance. The Deadline for score of 55.0% for admission. Results must be less than 2 years old 30 days completed applications are April 1. between attempts and limited to 3 retakes in one year. • CompleteFAFSA if interested in financial aid (optional) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Students who are accepted into the nursing program will be required to complete a health history form. The form consists of medical clearance from a licensed health care provider. The clearance will attest that the provider is stating that the student may participate in all clinical activities without restriction. Activities include but are not limited to: • Satisfactory cognitive and emotional functioning to ensure patient safety • Ability to communicate effectively in a timely manner related to speaking, and exercise independent judgment and discretion in performing assigned writing and reading. responsibilities. • Sufficient hearing to communicate with patients, the healthcare team and • Ability to stand for long periods of time and safely move immobile patients. to monitor medical equipment pertaining to patient care. • Ability to bend, stoop and lift to deliver safe patient care. • Sufficient eyesight to observe patients in low lighting, read medical records, perform computer tasks and manipulate medical equipment. • Sufficient bilateral finger movement to manipulate medical equipment. 6
PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Practical Nursing program at Camden County College is approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. This program provides the education that leads to a certificate in practical nursing and eligibility to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nursing (NCLEX- PN). The curriculum provides students with the knowledge, technical skills, interpersonal skills and values that qualify graduates for a career in practical nursing. Content include courses in science, social science, humanities, nursing theory, lab skills training and clinical experiences in a variety of healthcare settings. General education credits earned in this program will transfer as per existing intercollegiate agreements. The Practical Nursing program can be completed within 4 semesters. The New Jersey Board of Nursing defines license practical nurse (LPN) as one who performs tasks and responsibilities within the framework of case finding; reinforcing the patient and family teaching program through health teaching, health counseling and provisions of supportive and restorative care, under the direction of a registered nurse or licensed or otherwise legally authorized physician or dentist CODE COURSE CREDITS Summer *BIO-111 Biology I-Science 4 NUR-108 Foundations of Practical Nursing 6 10 Fall *ENG-101 English Composition I 3 TOTAL BIO 211 Anatomy and Phyiology I 4 MINIMUM NUR-109 Practical Nursing I 7 14 CREDITS 42 Winter *PSY-101 Basic Psychology 3 3 Spring BIO 212 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 NUR-111 Practical Nursing II 8 NUR-112 Trends Issues and Advanced Nursing Concepts 3 15 *General Education requirements for certificate programs: • Communication 3 credits – ENG 101 3 credits • Math, Science Technology 3 credits – BIO 111 4 credits • Social/behavioral science (Board of Nursing)- PSY 101 3 credits 7
PROGRAM GOALS • To provide a concentration of course work appropriate • To earn a certificate in practical nursing from the College. for license practical nurses. • To prepare students to be successfully employed in multiple-care arenas. • To prepare the students to successfully pass the NCLEX-PN exam for licensure as a license practical nurse. • To provide students with General Education courses. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the program, the graduate will be able to: 1. Apply Maslow’s basic Hierarchy of Needs, Orem’s of multidisciplinary care plans across the life 4. Apply therapeutic communication techniques to Universal Self-Care Requisites Theory, and the span as assessed by clinical eval tool and ATI facilitate effective communication with clients/ knowledge, skills and attitudes of QSEN as a standardized content exams, course content patients, families, peers and other members of framework for their contribution to patient- exams and simulation activities. the health care team through verbal and written centered nursing care as assessed by skills means as assessed by Clinical Evaluation tool and 3. Demonstrate Teamwork and collaboration within demonstrations clinical and laboratory evaluation assignments and simulation activities. the healthcare team to support the provision tools, course content examinations, and ATI of safe, competent, evidence-based practice as 5. Assist in the collection of data for the evaluation proctored standardized content examinations. assessed by clinical eval tool clinical assignments, of the efficacy of nursing care based on 2. Apply critical thinking and clinical judgment course exams and ATI standardized content established outcome criteria as assessed by skills to the implementation of client/patient exams. clinical evaluation tool and assignments, ATI teaching and contribute to the development content exam items, and course exams. CAREER DESCRIPTION Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians, dentists, and registered nurses. They provide basic bedside care; take vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration. They also prepare and give medications, injections and enemas, monitor catheters, and provide wound care. LPNs monitor their patients and report adverse reactions to medications or treatments. They collect samples for testing; perform routine laboratory tests, feed patients, and record food and fluid intake and output. To help keep patients comfortable, LPNs assist with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. In states where the law allows, they may start intravenous fluids. In addition to providing routine beside care, LPNs in nursing care facilities help to evaluate residents’ needs, assist in developing care plans, and supervise the care provided by nurses’ aides. LPN’s may also provide Nursing care in Doctor’s offices, clinics, and in private homes. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • Physicians’ offices • Assistant Living facilities • Outpatient facilities • Residential care facilities • Home healthcare services • Prisons • Long-term care facilities • Rehabilitation facilities 8
CONTACT PERSON NURSING@CAMDENCC.EDU SUSAN HANSEN NURSING DEPARTMENT 856 227-7200 EXT. 4359 HALPERN 329A SHANSEN@CAMDENCC.EDU PO BOX 200 BLACKWOOD NJ 08012 (HAL-329) P.O. BOX 200 BLACKWOOD, NJ 08012 NCLEX PN PASS RATES: 2018 83.33% | 2019 91.67% | 2020 88.89% “Employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses is projected to grow 12 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations. As the baby-boom population ages, the overall need for healthcare services is expected to increase. LPNs and LVNs will be needed in residential care facilities and in home health environments to care for older patients.” (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational, Nurses, https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/licensed-practical-and-licensed-vocational-nurses.htm posted online current as of July 09, 2019). PRACTICAL NURSING APPLICATION CHECKLIST Admission into the Camden County College LPN program occurs each spring semester. The admission deadline is April 1, 2021. All required documents MUST be received by the above dates or the application may not be considered for admission. £ All admission documents must be submitted together via a large 10x13 envelope with student name, ID number to be considered for program admission. These must be submitted by the above dates to be considered. Students are strongly encouraged to reapply for the following semester if not accepted in the current admission cycle. APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN BY ABOVE DATES. PHASE II of the application will begin once an applicant is selected for the PN Program. PHASE I: PRE-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (Note: Admission and program requirements are subject to change): Applicants seeking admission into the Practical Nursing program must complete the following steps by April 1, in order to be considered for acceptance. £ Must be at least 18 years of age prior to the completion of the program. £ Apply to Camden County College online at www.camdencc.edu. £ All applicants must meet with an academic advisor to discuss requirements for the nursing program. For more information contact the advisement dept. 856-227-7200 EXT 4454 or email advising@camdencc.edu or nursing@camdencc.edu £ Take the Accuplacer test and successfully complete all required remediation courses per Camden County College’s policy. 9
PRACTICAL NURSING APPLICATION CHECKLIST (continued) (Applies to those who have not taken any college level English and college level Math with a grade of “C” or higher) £ Attend a Mandatory Nursing Information Session £ Complete a 500 word personal statement stating, “Why do you want to become a LPN and what would make you stand out from the rest?” £ Schedule to take the TEAS test. All applicants must have a score of at least 50% in the Math and English sections with a total score of at least 55%. Also, results must be submitted OFFICIALLY see below for information on score submission. For more information about the TEAS V and scheduling please follow this link: http://camdencc.edu/testing/TEAStest.cfm and www.atitesting.com. — A $101.00 fee will be charged to take the TEAS payable upon registration on the ATI TEAS website. — Applicants are allowed three retakes of the TEAS within a 365 day period, as long as 30 days have lapsed from the previous attempt. — If you take the TEAS at CCC you will be given an official transcript in a sealed envelope. Please include in your application packet — If you take the TEAS at another college, go to the ATI testing website and request an “Official Transcript” sent to Camden County College Practical Nursing Program. ATI will charge a $27.00 transcript fee. We will not accept hand carried, scanned, or email transcripts. — TEAS Scores are acceptable for two years from the date the test was taken. Request official transcripts from all colleges attended to be sent to the Camden County College Office of Admissions, Records and Registration Services(address below) and include an additional official copy in your admission packet. £ Unofficial Camden County College transcript £ Official High School transcripts CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, RECORDS AND REGISTRATION SERVICES P.O. BOX 200 BLACKWOOD, NJ 08012 10
PRACTICAL NURSING APPLICATION CHECKLIST (continued) FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY: £ International students wishing to transfer credits earned in their home countries have the responsibility of having their high school and/ or college transcripts evaluated by an NACES or AACRAO- recognized evaluator of foreign credentials and submitted to the Office of Admissions, Records & Registration Services. £ Completion of TOEFL-ibt (Test of English as a Foreign Language-internet based test) is also a requirement. A minimum required score is 75 total and at least 17 in each section. — *The TOEFL may be waived if the student has earned a grade of B or better both in English Composition101andEnglish Composition 102from an U.S. accredited college (not a foreign affiliate). Both of these requirements must be completed prior to being considered for admission. Contact the International Student’s Office for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE MS. LANI NGUYEN TAFT HALL 305, BLACKWOOD CAMPUS (856)227-7200X4568 LNGUYEN@CAMDENCC.EDU Completed Application packets may be submitted in person, to the nursing office, (HAL 329), or via postal mail. Applications must be received no later than 4 p.m. on the application deadline. Students will be notified by postal mail of acceptance or denial to the program by May 3. Once admitted to the Practical Nursing program the student will be given a list of other requirements with a deadline for submission. Deadline TBA ***The above requirements are minimum requirements and do not guarantee acceptance into the program. Applicants must meet the nursing department’s criteria to receive provisional acceptance and enter Phase 2 of the application process. Only completed applications (files), received by April 1st and November 15, will be reviewed for fall semester. 11
CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE NUR.CT ADMISSION RUBRIC PRACTICAL NURSING ADMISSION ASSESSMENT FORM Name: Student ID: Add each section of the assessment form for a total assessment score Grade Camden County College Transfer A 4 3 B 3 2 C 2 1 Courses taken at CCC will receive an additional point toward your total score *please note it is not required to have these courses completed prior to applying to the program, but having them completed will increase rubric scores* Add each section of the assessment form for a total assessment score Course Course Code Grade Points Basic Biology BIO 111 A&P I BIO 211 A&P II BIO 212 Basic Psychology PSY 101 English Comp I ENG 101 CNA ALH 122 Currently employed as CNA with current CNA certification (add 2 pts) *Must provide Letter from current employer for CNA Total TEAS score: Must have overall score of 55.0% with 50% math and 50% Reading Reading Math Total Score Total Score: 12
CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE NUR.CT CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE NUR-CT APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION & AGREEMENT FORM Date: Check one that applies: o New to CCC o Currently at CCC o Previously at CCC Name: Last First Middle Address: City: State: Zip Code: Date of Birth: (mm/dd/yy) E-Mail: Phone numbers: Home Cell Race: Age: Student ID# (If applicable) Name of High School Attended: Date Diploma Awarded: GED Awarded (if applicable): Name of ALL Colleges/Universities Attended: (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Name of College/University Dates Attended Degree Awarded Name of College/University Dates Attended Degree Awarded Previous Healthcare Education (RN, LPN, CNA, etc.) Please Describe (When and Where): *An official letter of recommendation from your previous nursing education institution instructor is required in your application submission. 13
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WE ARE WHAT’S NEXT www.camdencc.edu Camden County College does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment or employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries/complaints regarding non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator: Executive Dean, Student Affairs, 856-227-7200, ext. 4079, Taft Hall, Room 217, Blackwood Campus Deputy Title IX and ADA Coordinator for Employees: Assistant Director of Human Resources, 856-227-7200, ext. 4391, Roosevelt Hall, Room 106, Blackwood Campus Deputy Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator for Students: Associate Dean of Students, 856-227-7200, ext. 5088, Taft Hall, Room 302, Blackwood Campus Title II for Employees and Students: Building Operations Manager, 856-227-7200, ext. 4575 Physical Plant, Blackwood Campus Students and employees have the legal right to appeal grievances with the local Office for Civil Rights, New York Office for Civil Rights, U. S. Department of Education, 32 Old Slip, 26th Floor, New York, New York 1005-2500, Telephone 646-428-3900, Fax: 646-428-3843; Tdd: 800-877-8339,EmaOCR.Newyork@Ed.Gov 02112021
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