The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides knowledge, skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into nursing care, practice in a dynamic environment, and meet individual needs which impact health, quality of life, and achievement of potential.
Coursework includes and builds upon the domains of healthcare, nursing practice, and the holistic individual. Content emphasizes the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team providing safe, individualized care while employing evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics.
Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). Employment opportunities are vast within the global healthcare system and may include positions within acute, chronic, extended, industrial, and community healthcare facilities.
Admission to ADN Program
Prerequisites
Curriculum students should be ENG/MAT “ready” in order to enter ECC Health Sciences programs. For clarification, students must be eligible to take ENG-111 and/or MAT-110 with or without the RISE co-requisites by the program start date.
Prerequisite Coursework:
Admission Requirements
ATI/TEAS
Scores must be within five years of the application date.
- A 62% or greater on the Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI/TEAS) for the ADN program.
- If testing occurred at a site other than ECC, test results are delivered to the College through official means by the agency that administered the test. Contact atitesting.com or (800) 667-7531.
- Students must take all four sections of the ATI/TEAS.
- No more than two ATI/TEAS scores per fiscal year (July 1-June 30), at least 28 days apart, will be eligible.
- ATI/TEAS Test Review Guide
GPA
Admission GPA
- A minimum GPA of 2.5 on Nursing curriculum general education courses that the student completes through the Fall semester.
- The college uses the highest grade attained in general education courses in the GPA calculation for admission.
- An overall 2.0 GPA on all attempted courses at ECC is required.
Ranking GPA
The college will use the grades in all attempted Nursing curriculum general education coursework in the GPA calculation for ranking, including courses with grades below a “C” from any college. Only transfer credits from regionally or nationally accredited institutions will be accepted.
Ranking Point Score
- Applicants to the ADN program who receive an overall ATI/TEAS score of 62% or higher are ranked based on a point score from their ATI/TEAS score, their BIO GPA, and quality points on all attempted general education coursework in the curriculum.
- The Biology GPA carries greater weight in the point score than other general education courses.
Admission Steps for ADN
Repeat steps for each year of application.
Step I: Application Process (Due March 1)
- Complete a Nursing Information Session between September 1 and February 28.
- Submit all by March 1:
- If not presently enrolled at ECC, please complete an updated online ECC Application for Admission
- Official high school transcripts or equivalency
- A partial transcript if currently enrolled in high school. Students must submit a final transcript at the time of graduation.
- Official transcripts from all colleges attended
- An ADN Program Application after attending the Nursing Information Session (attendance required every year of application)
- ATI/TEAS score (s) to Student Services. If testing occurred at a site other than ECC test results are delivered to the College through official means by the agency that administered the test. Contact atitesting.com or (800) 667-7531.
Step II: Ranking
- The college ranks eligible applicants according to their point scores. The highest-ranked applicants who have a 2.5 Admission GPA or greater will move to Step III.
- The college bases the number of ADN applicants who move to Step III on the available seats in the program, which varies from 30 - 50 each year.
- Applicants who have a 2.5 Admissions GPA but do not have a point score high enough to move to Step III initially will remain at Step II and receive notification via email that they are on a waiting list (approximately three (3) weeks after letters of conditional acceptance go out to the top-ranked applicants). Many applicants will give up their seats for a variety of reasons, which opens up places for the applicants still on the waiting list.
- All applicants who remain at Step II at the end of the Spring semester will have their Point Score recalculated with Spring semester grades and will be re-ranked. Ranked applicants with a 2.5 Admission GPA will move to Step III as seats become available over the summer.
Step III: Conditional Acceptance
- The highest-ranked applicants will receive a letter via student email of conditional acceptance and a medical form.
- Accept or reject the seat via email to the Nursing Admissions Counselor by the due date.
- Attend the mandatory Health Sciences Information Session.
- Complete the medical form, background check, and drug screen by the due dates.
- Applicants must maintain a 2.5 admissions GPA or higher through spring and summer terms.
Step IV: Final Acceptance
The college will notify applicants who meet the clinical agencies’ employee health standards, background, and drug screen requirements of final acceptance. The cost of meeting these requirements can be significant and final acceptance is dependent on the applicant meeting the due dates listed in the conditional acceptance letter.