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Steps to Apply

Applying to our nursing programs is straightforward and involves submitting an online application and required documents. Additional steps will be required to register for classes after acceptance.

Take the steps to apply for nursing school at Texarkana College

Steps for LVN

Completion of BIOL 2301/2101 and BIOL 2302/2102 with a grade of “C” or higher must be attained prior to the first day of the LVN program.

Submit an application to Texarkana College. If you have questions or need any assistance , we have recruiters on hand ready to help you get started today, just call 903-823-3012.

Please note as you complete the application, you will need to have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or above on all college-level work to qualify for the VN program.

Start your application

For questions about previous scores, how to take the TSI test, or exemptions please contact the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor. 

Email: Karen.holt@texarkanacollege.edu

Phone: 903-823-3351

Schedule an appointment with the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor, Karen Holt. Call Health Sciences Division to schedule an appointment 903-823-3351

On the TEAS, an overall score of 60 or greater and a score of 69 or greater on the reading portion is required for admission. 

 

The TEAS must be within 2 years of the program application date. A maximum of three TEAS attempts within a 12-month period is allowed. A minimum of 15 days is required between testing attempts. TEAS exam scores taken at proctored testing sites other than Texarkana College may be submitted. 

Students may pay and register for the TEAS online at www.atitesting.com.

An official high school transcript, GED scores and transcripts from all colleges attended must be submitted.  

 

High school seniors must submit a current transcript with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (one a 4.0 scale) by the program application deadline.

Process for Selection of Students

Points System

  • Students applying to the Associate Degree Nursing Program will be ranked according to the “Points System Admission Process”. (Download a copy of the ADN Points System Admission Process form) Students will be accepted until all available spots are filled. Students not accepted will be placed on an alternate list. Alternate list applicants may be admitted if another student’s “Conditional Acceptance” is forfeited or revoked, provided they have met the other application requirements.

Notification of Selected Applicants

  • Selected applicants will be sent notification of their “Conditional Acceptance” pending receipt of the required documentation to the Office of the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor.
  • Applicants who were not selected initially will be placed on an alternate list.
  • In the event of cancellations or forfeitures, eligible applicants from the alternate list will be notified.
  • The alternate list will be maintained until the current class begins the semester.
  • Applicants who are not selected for admission and those that decline a position must re-apply to the program to be considered for admission.
  • Any questions regarding the status of an application should be directed to the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor

Re-Entry Admission Procedure

Any student who is dismissed from the LVN program due to Professional and/or Ethical violations is not eligible for re-entry into the LVN program. In addition, any student who has had a Clinical failure due to unsafe clinical practice is not eligible for re-entry into the LVN program.

Candidates for re-entry to the LVN program must complete the re-entry procedures.  Re-entry into the LVN program will be considered on an individual basis, on a space availability basis, and faculty recommendation.  A student who leaves the LVN program for any reason other than an Ethical violation or Clinical failure will be permitted one other opportunity to re-enroll.  Students must apply for re-entry into the LVN program within 12 months after leaving the LVN program.  The re-entering student must complete courses as prescribed by the nursing department. Some courses may need to be repeated.  If the request for re-entry is greater than one year, the student will be required to re-enter as a beginning student.

NOTE: The student accepted for re-entry will be under the current policy and procedures of the Health Sciences Division program at the time of re-entry. Candidates who re-apply, meet the criteria, and are accepted for readmission will be offered two opportunities to re-enter the LVN program.  If the candidate declines re-entry both times, they are removed from the list of applicants and will be required to apply as a new applicant for the first semester.

Steps For Re-Entry

  1. Complete the Health Sciences Division Application for Re-entry form.
  2. Have a personal guidance interview with the Enrollment Management Specialist (EMS). Appointments are encouraged but not necessary. Inform the EMS that you have been enrolled in the LVN Program previously.
  3. Have a conference with a member of the VN faculty if required by the Admissions Committee.
  4. Complete re-entry testing, if required.
  5. Complete all other requirements set forth by the Admissions Committee.
  6. The student will be required to have a current physical examination and negative drug screen. The student will also have a clear criminal background check through the Texas BON. These are not required until notification in writing of “Conditional Acceptance” into the nursing program has been received.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION:

  1. You may ask the college Enrollment Services Office staff for a math review sheet.
  2. BIOL: 2301/2101 and BIOL 2302/2102 may be transferred from another institution.
  3. Experience in health care is recommended prior to admission (volunteer, nurse assistant, etc.).
  4. Notification of conditional acceptance or denial will be mailed to all candidates. Any questions should be directed to the Enrollment Management Specialist.
  5. There is no waiting list carried over from one admission cycle to the next. Students who do not get accepted into the class must re-apply for the next class.
  6. Applicants are ranked according to the criteria on the Vocational Nursing Points System for Admission Ranking tool.
  7. The number of students admitted is based on clinical space availability and the number of faculty members.
  8. Students who are not admitted are responsible for re-applying for the next class.
  9. Students are responsible for keeping their files updated, including mailing address, email address, and phone number.

Transfer Procedure

Transfer students will be evaluated and placed in the LVN Program on an individual basis, as space allows.

Steps for Transfer Admission

  1. Complete the First Admission process.  (Admission scores from other programs or a college GPA may be accepted).
  2. Have a personal guidance interview with the Enrollment Management Specialist.
  3. Submit course syllabi of previous nursing classes.
  4. Sign permission for obtaining a letter of reference from previous school of nursing.
  5. Prior to acceptance, a physical examination, negative drug screen and satisfactory criminal background check.  These are not required until notification in writing of “Conditional Acceptance” into the nursing program has been received.

Steps for RN

Students will need to complete Anatomy and Physiology I with lab, Anatomy and Physiology II with lab, Microbiology with lab, General Psychology, and Lifespan Growth and Development before beginning the ADN program.

Submit an application to Texarkana College. If you have questions or need any assistance , we have recruiters on hand ready to help you get started today, just call 903-823-3012.

Please note as you complete the application, you will need to have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above on all college-level work to qualify for the ADN program

Start your application

For questions about previous scores, how to take the TSI test, or exemptions please contact the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor. 

Email: Karen.holt@texarkanacollege.edu

Phone: 903-823-3351

Schedule an appointment with the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor, Karen Holt. Call Health Sciences Division to schedule an appointment 903-823-3351

On the TEAS, an overall score of 60 or greater and a score of 69 or greater on the reading portion is required for admission. 

The TEAS must be within 2 years of the program application date. A maximum of three TEAS attempts within a 12-month period is allowed. A minimum of 15 days is required between testing attempts. TEAS exam scores taken at proctored testing sites other than Texarkana College may be submitted. 

Students may pay and register for the TEAS online at www.atitesting.com.

An official high school transcript, GED scores and transcripts from all colleges attended must be submitted.

Process for Selection of Students

  • Points System
    • Students applying to the Associate Degree Nursing Program will be ranked according to the “Points System Admission Process”. (Download a copy of the ADN Points System Admission Process form) Students will be accepted until all available spots are filled. Students not accepted will be placed on an alternate list. Alternate list applicants may be admitted if another student’s “Conditional Acceptance” is forfeited or revoked, provided they have met the other application requirements.

 

  • Notification of Selected Applicants
    • Selected applicants will be sent notification of their “Conditional Acceptance” pending receipt of the required documentation to the Office of the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor.
    • Applicants who were not selected initially will be placed on an alternate list.
      • In the event of cancellations or forfeitures, eligible applicants from the alternate list will be notified.
      • The alternate list will be maintained until the current class begins the semester.
      • Applicants who are not selected for admission and those that decline a position must re-apply to the program to be considered for admission.
      • Any questions regarding the status of an application should be directed to the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor.

Re-Entry Admission Procedure

  • Any student who is dismissed from the ADN program due to professional and/or ethical violations is not eligible for re-entry. In addition, any student who has had a clinical failure due to unsafe clinical practice is not eligible for re-entry into the program.
  • Re-entry candidates should submit paperwork for re-entry no later than mid-term of the Fall or Spring semester prior to re-entry.
  • Paperwork for re-entry includes:
    • All Basic Admission Criteria (retake of the TEAS is not required).
    • A completed “Health Science Re-Entry Counseling Interview form.” See the Dean or designated faculty member of the Health Sciences Division.
    • Students must re-enter within 2 years to retain credit for nursing courses. Some testing and remedial work may be required prior to re-admission.
    • Credit will not be granted for nursing courses taken more than 2 years prior to application for re-entry. A student applying for re-entry after 2 years will be required to retake the TEAS for admission.
  • Under extenuating circumstances, the student may petition the Admissions Committee for an additional admission. Students with professional and/or ethical violations on prior admissions are not eligible for petition.  Students with prior clinical failure due to unsafe practice are not eligible for petition.

Transfer Procedure

  • Transfer candidates should submit paperwork for transfer no later than midterm of the Fall or Spring semester prior to entry.
  • Paperwork for transfer includes:
    • All Basic Admission Requirements (pg.1), including the TEAS Proctored Assessment (passing results of the TEAS taken within two years of application may be accepted).
    • A “New Applicant Counseling Interview” completed with the Dean or designated faculty member of the Health Sciences Division.
    • An official transcript and nursing course syllabi, or outlines with earned grades.
    • Written permission and the address of the previous school of nursing for Texarkana College to obtain a letter of reference. (Late applications may result in delay of transfer process).
  • NOTE: Credit will not be granted for nursing courses taken more than 2 years prior to application. Some testing and remedial work may be required prior to admission as a transfer student.

Steps for LVN/LPN to RN

Candidates must be a licensed vocational nurse with twelve months of documented employment (within the preceding 36 months) prior to the application deadline and hold an active, unencumbered license to practice as a VN/PN. Additionally, applicants will have to complete Microbiology with a lab, General Psychology, and Lifespan Growth and Development.

Submit an application to Texarkana College. If you have questions or need any assistance , we have recruiters on hand ready to help you get started today, just call 903-823-3012.

Please note as you complete the application, you will need to have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or above on all college-level work to qualify for the ADN program

Start your application

For questions about previous scores, how to take the TSI test, or exemptions please contact the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor. 

Email: Karen.holt@texarkanacollege.edu

Phone: 903-823-3351

Schedule an appointment with the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor, Karen Holt. Call Health Sciences Division to schedule an appointment 903-823-3351

On the TEAS, an overall score of 60 or greater and a score of 69 or greater on the reading portion is required for admission. 

The TEAS must be within 2 years of the program application date. A maximum of three TEAS attempts within a 12-month period is allowed. A minimum of 15 days is required between testing attempts. TEAS exam scores taken at proctored testing sites other than Texarkana College may be submitted. 

Students may pay and register for the TEAS online at www.atitesting.com.

An official high school transcript, GED scores and transcripts from all colleges attended must be submitted.

Process for Selection of Students

  • Points System
    • Students applying to the Associate Degree Nursing Program will be ranked according to the “Points System Admission Process”. (Download a copy of the ADN Points System Admission Process form) Students will be accepted until all available spots are filled. Students not accepted will be placed on an alternate list. Alternate list applicants may be admitted if another student’s “Conditional Acceptance” is forfeited or revoked, provided they have met the other application requirements.
  • Notification of Selected Applicants
    • Selected applicants will be sent notification of their “Conditional Acceptance” pending receipt of the required documentation to the Office of the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor.
    • Applicants who were not selected initially will be placed on an alternate list.
      • In the event of cancellations or forfeitures, eligible applicants from the alternate list will be notified.
      • The alternate list will be maintained until the current class begins the semester.
      • Applicants who are not selected for admission and those that decline a position must re-apply to the program to be considered for admission.
      • Any questions regarding the status of an application should be directed to the Health Sciences Enrollment Advisor.

Re-Entry Admission Procedure

  • Any student who is dismissed from the ADN program due to professional and/or ethical violations is not eligible for re-entry. In addition, any student who has had a clinical failure due to unsafe clinical practice is not eligible for re-entry into the program.
  • Re-entry candidates should submit paperwork for re-entry no later than mid-term of the Fall or Spring semester prior to re-entry.
  • Paperwork for re-entry includes:
    • All Basic Admission Criteria (retake of the TEAS is not required).
    • A completed “Health Science Re-Entry Counseling Interview form.” See the Dean or designated faculty member of the Health Sciences Division.
    • Students must re-enter within 2 years to retain credit for nursing courses. Some testing and remedial work may be required prior to re-admission.
    • Credit will not be granted for nursing courses taken more than 2 years prior to application for re-entry. A student applying for re-entry after 2 years will be required to retake the TEAS for admission.
  • Under extenuating circumstances, the student may petition the Admissions Committee for an additional admission. Students with professional and/or ethical violations on prior admissions are not eligible for petition.  Students with prior clinical failure due to unsafe practice are not eligible for petition.

Transfer Procedure

  • Transfer candidates should submit paperwork for transfer no later than midterm of the Fall or Spring semester prior to entry.
  • Paperwork for transfer includes:
    • All Basic Admission Requirements (pg.1), including the TEAS Proctored Assessment (passing results of the TEAS taken within two years of application may be accepted).
    • A “New Applicant Counseling Interview” completed with the Dean or designated faculty member of the Health Sciences Division.
    • An official transcript and nursing course syllabi, or outlines with earned grades.
    • Written permission and the address of the previous school of nursing for Texarkana College to obtain a letter of reference. (Late applications may result in delay of transfer process).
  • NOTE: Credit will not be granted for nursing courses taken more than 2 years prior to application. Some testing and remedial work may be required prior to admission as a transfer student.

Program Contacts

Karen Holt

Health Sciences Enrollment Specialist