Central Maine Community College
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Central Maine Community College(1)
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Admissions at Central Maine Community College
- •No published overall acceptance or admission rate (%) was found for the Nursing program (nor for the college itself beyond a general open admissions note). Only a general “open admissions” statement appears on external summary sites, which is not specific to the Nursing program nor confirmed by CMCC’s official documentation.
- •The minimum GPA requirement for applicants entering directly from high school is GPA of 3.0 or equivalent.
- •A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate from the Nursing program, with all Nursing courses needing a grade of C or higher.
- •TEAS exam requirement (ATI TEAS):
- •– All applicants must take the ATI TEAS exam.
- •– Results must be submitted by February 28 for fall admission and November 30 for spring admission each year.
- •TEAS exemption: Applicants who earn an A or B (without retakes or academic penalties) in the co-requisite courses BIO 115/116, ENG 101 or 105, or MAT 100 or higher (e.g., MAT 115, 122, 135) are exempt from taking the ATI TEAS exam.
- •Admission selection & waitlist notes:
- •– Qualified applicants
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Central Maine Community College
- •CMCC offers both 100% online and hybrid classes college-wide; in hybrid formats, students attend fewer on-campus sessions while completing portions of coursework (lectures, exams, instruction) online. Instruction may be synchronous, asynchronous, or a mix, depending on instructor and course.
- •The Nursing Associate in Science degree is delivered on-campus at Auburn and Damariscotta, combining in-person lectures, Polycom (video-conferenced) instruction, and hands-on learning in both controlled college settings and clinical rotations.
- •An evening/weekend nursing cohort was introduced in Spring 2023 with a sample schedule of theory classes held on Tuesdays 6–9 PM and Thursdays 6–8 PM.
- •The evening/weekend program began cohort-wise: a small cohort started Jan 2023. The first full cohort of 40 students began in January 2024. From Fall 2024, every nursing course runs each semester, with graduations in May and December.
- •It is unclear from available sources whether the nursing program offers online-only or hybrid delivery for nursing-specific courses beyond the general online/hybrid options.
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Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Qualified applicants are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis until the program is full.
CMCC offers both 100% online and hybrid classes college-wide; however, the Nursing program is delivered on-campus.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.