Central Virginia Community College
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Central Virginia Community College(1)
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Admissions at Central Virginia Community College
- •Here’s what I located via official and authoritative CVCC (Central Virginia Community College) or CV‑VCCS sources regarding Nursing Program admissions, including acceptance rates, GPA thresholds, TEAS/HESI scores, prerequisites, and related information:
- •No stated acceptance or admission rate (%) was found on official CVCC or VCCS nursing program pages.
- •According to the CVCC 2024–2025 Catalog & Student Handbook, the Associate Degree Nursing (A.A.S.) program requires:
- •Unconditional admission to the college
- •Completed application for the Nursing program by the published deadline
- •Minimum scores on one of the following entry exams (valid for three years):
- •– ATI TEAS: at least 65% total score
- •– NLN PAX: composite score of at least 120
- •– ACT: composite score of at least 21
- •Minimum 2.5 GPA in nursing-required core courses
- •Minimum 2.5 cumulative high school GPA for students without prior college courses (GED accepted)
- •Eligibility for ENG 101, BIO 201, MTH 100
- •Meeting essential functions for nursing
- •Admission is competitive; meeting minimums does not guarantee admission.
- •The A.A.S. in Nursing – Direct Entry Program (possibly same as above, earlier version) similarly lists:
- •ATI TEAS: minimum 58.7% (Proficient) or NLN PAX composite 102 (valid for three years)
- •Minimum 2.5 GPA for nursing core; minimum 2.5 high school GPA for students without college coursework
- •Eligibility for ENG 101, BIO 201, and MTH 100
- •Admission is competitive and limited by faculty and clinical capacity
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Central Virginia Community College
- •CVCC offers day and evening programs/classes, including web-based (online), hybrid, and “Live Online” (real-time via Zoom) delivery across its locations (main campus, Amherst Center, Appomattox Center, Bedford Center).
- •Delivery systems include traditional classroom, web-based/internet, hybrid, and Live Online (real-time web-conferencing) courses.
- •“Live Online” courses have fixed meeting times where students participate remotely in real time, interacting with instructors and peers via Zoom.
- •Regarding asynchronous vs synchronous coursework:
- •Online courses at CVCC can be accessed any time of day—students work on their schedules, though there are regular assigned due dates (i.e., primarily asynchronous).
- •“Live” Online courses are synchronous, requiring real-time attendance via Zoom at scheduled times.
- •Hybrid courses blend fewer in-person meetings with online coursework. Health Sciences I and II (which are preparatory for allied health, potentially including nursing paths) are listed among hybrid offerings.
- •Evening/weekend offerings:
- •CVCC bro
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Admission is competitive; meeting minimums does not guarantee admission.
CVCC offers online (asynchronous), Live Online (synchronous), hybrid, and on-campus classroom delivery formats across its programs.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.