Casper College
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Nursing Programs at Casper College(1)
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Admissions at Casper College
- •Admissions are point-based, considering degree GPA, TEAS test scores, and grades in prerequisite and select general education courses. Applicants with the highest total points are admitted.
- •The number of applicants varies each semester (historically between 40–50 applicants), and 32 students are admitted each term, for both the January and August start dates.
- •Casper College does not use a formal waiting list. Instead, they maintain an alternate list, where qualified applicants are ranked by point totals. If admitted students decline or become ineligible, alternates are invited until the semester begins. This alternate list then expires at the start of term.
- •A CNA license is required for admission starting Fall 2024.
- •A “Proficient” score or higher on the ATI TEAS exam is required to apply for the ADN nursing program. Lower performance levels (e.g., Developmental or Basic) are not accepted.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Casper College
- •Here’s what I found on schedule and format flexibility for Casper College’s nursing programs, based on official (mostly .edu) sources. Bullet points indicate explicit information; if something isn’t addressed, I note that it's unclear.
- •Hybrid delivery for the Nursing Program (A.D.N.) will be available starting Fall 2026, meaning students will have a mix of online and in-person coursework.
- •Casper College offers online, hybrid, and fully online courses, though not specifically confirmed for nursing programs (the Nursing A.D.N. is currently listed as on campus).
- •The Digital Learning Center defines delivery methods across campus-wide courses (not nursing-specific):
- •N1/N2: Online asynchronous, scheduled but no set meeting times.
- •D1/D2: Online synchronous, scheduled with required online meeting times.
- •H1/H2: Hybrid/blended, combining internet and onsite components.
- •F1/F2: HyFlex, where students may choose daily between face-to-face, synchronous, or asynchronous formats.
- •Evening/weekend access to clinical labs is available: clinical arts rooms are open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday–Friday, _plus additional evening/weekend hours as needed_, supervised by nursing work-study students in good academic standing.
- •Clinical scheduling flexibility is required: in
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Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Admissions are point-based, with 32 students admitted each term from approximately 40-50 applicants.
Evening/weekend access to clinical labs is available; clinical scheduling flexibility is required in the fourth semester.
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