Students are no longer required to meet with a Nursing advisor to complete an advising checklist, but attending an information session or meeting with an academic advisor is highly recommended.

Qualification Requirements

Acceptance is not guaranteed and is based on a competitive admissions process with selective criteria. 

All official transcripts (HS/GED/home school, college, joint service, AP, IB, CLEP, etc.) on file at GCC and evaluated by the registrar*
International transcripts must be translated and evaluated for course-by-course equivalency. Please refer to Admissions for more information.
GCC cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater*
Prerequisite course grades earned must be a C or greater. D’s and F’s in these courses will not be accepted and must be repeated prior to acceptance to the program.
Advising checklist completed with student signature on file at GCC*
Students are no longer required to meet with a Nursing advisor to complete an advising checklist, but attending an information session or meeting with an academic advisor is highly recommended. Please use Navigate to make an appointment under “Complete Nursing Advising Checklist Requirement”.
TEAS Test*
As of March 16, 2024, the TEAS pre-admissions test is required. Students must attain a score of 45% or greater in each content category. No extra ranking points are awarded for higher scores. Please email LGCTesting@germanna.edu to schedule. Students may only take the TEAS exam twice at Germanna. For more information, visit Nursing & Allied Health Testing.
I acknowledge that I will be required to complete a criminal background check, drug screen, AHA BLS Provider CPR certification, and verification of immunizations upon acceptance into the program.

Your curricular GPA for admission will be calculated based on the following First Five courses.

These courses must be completed with a grade of C or better prior to the application deadline.

BIO 141
Anatomy & Physiology I

4 credit hours

ENG 111
College Composition 1

3 credit hours

PSY 230
Developmental Psychology

3 credit hours

SDV 100 or 101
Student Development Course

1 credit hour · SDV 101 preferred

Humanities or Transfer Elective

REL, MUS, PHI, ENG LIT, ART & Foreign language or Transfer Elective

3 credit hours

 


Once admitted, students must complete the following courses (with a C or better) to move to the next semester/complete the program.

Semester 1
  • BIO 142 - Anatomy & Physiology II (4 cr; must be taken prior to NSG 152 & 170)
  • NSG 100 - Introduction to Nursing Concepts (4 cr)
  • NSG 106 - Competencies for Nursing Practice (2 cr)
  • NSG 130 - Professional Nursing Concepts (1 cr)
  • NSG 200 - Health Promotion and Assessment (3 cr)
Semester 2
  • BIO 150 - Microbiology (4 cr)
  • NSG 152 - Health Care Participant (3 cr)
  • NSG 170 - Health/Illness Concepts (6 cr)
Semester 3
  • ENG 112 - College Composition II (3 cr)
  • NSG 210 - Health Care Concepts I (5 cr)
  • NSG 211 - Health Care Concepts II (5 cr)
Semester 4
  • NSG 230 - Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts (2 cr)
  • NSG 252 - Complex Health Concepts (4 cr)
  • NSG 270 - Nursing Capstone (4 cr)
  • Transfer/Humanities Elective - REL, MUS, PHI, ENG LIT, ART & Foreign language or Transfer Elective (3 cr)

Students must have one 3-credit Transfer Elective and one 3-credit Humanities Elective to graduate.

NSG classes are held in person at both the Locust Grove Campus and the Stafford County Center. Online classes may be offered based on availability. Labs, simulations, and clinicals meet in person and are not guaranteed to be at the same location selected for classes.

Please refer to the Nursing Student Handbook for more information.


Your signature certifies that you have read and understand all the requirements of application to the Nursing Program.

Students accepted into the RN Traditional Program will be notified via student email. Students must attend orientation prior to the first semester of RN courses. Dates are announced in the admission letter. Students who do not attend may reapply for the next RN application cycle.

Submitting an application does not guarantee admission into the nursing program.

Application deadlines:

  • February 1 to March 15 (for a fall semester start)
  • September 1 to October 15 (for a spring semester start)

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