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The LVN Admission Process

Date: November 29, 2017

The students who wish to apply for admission to the College of Nursing must follow a certain standard process because the admission process requires applying to the University and the College of Nursing. To enter the LVN program, you must first apply and receive admission to the university.

Gurnick Academy’s admission for the LVN program means an automatic or regular unconditional admission into the University Undergraduate Catalog. The acceptance letter for enrollment in the university does not automatically qualify students for acceptance in the LVN program.

Other criteria need to be met before admission to the university. One criterion is that the College of Nursing does not accept the test results obtained by B rule or C rule as meeting admission testing requirements. Any student with a Provisional Admission status must meet the Admission Release Policy requirements before being classified as a pre-nursing major.

The LVN Admission Process | Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts

To be a part of the LVN program, you must also obtain admission to clinical studies. All the students who have met prerequisite nursing requirements must apply to the College of Nursing for clinical studies admission. Students are accepted into the LVN program in the spring and fall of each year.

The admission to clinical studies is competitive and on a space-available basis. You need to know some deadlines if you decide to apply: March 1st for the fall admission and October 1st for spring admission.

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