Iowa Valley Community College District
ACEN Accredited- Programs Offered
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Iowa Valley Community College District(1)
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Admissions at Iowa Valley Community College District
- •Acceptance/admission rate
- •No stated acceptance rate or admission percentage was found in any official IVCCD, MCC, or ECC nursing program materials.
- •Minimum GPA requirement
- •Applicants to the Practical Nursing (LPN) programs at both MCC and ECC must complete required general education courses with at least a cumulative GPA of 2.70 prior to program entry.
- •TEAS / ACT testing thresholds
- •Applicants must have either:
- •– A minimum ACT composite score of 18
- •– Or pass the ATI TEAS exam (TEAS V) after completing/passing BIO 168.
- •Minimum TEAS V subscore requirements:
- •– Reading: 47.6%
- •– Mathematics: 46.7%
- •– Science: 33.3%
- •– English & Language Usage: 40%
- •Note: TEAS requirement is waived if the applicant holds a bachelor’s degree.
- •Prerequisite coursework
- •Applicants must complete these five general education courses with a “C–” or higher (science courses must have been completed within the last 10 years):
- •– BIO151: Nu
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Iowa Valley Community College District
- •Starting Fall 2025, the Practical Nursing Diploma will be offered as an evening program, providing greater flexibility for working individuals.
- •Additionally, beginning Fall 2026, the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program will launch an evening cohort, further accommodating non-traditional schedules.
- •There is no explicit mention on IVCCD’s official pages of online, hybrid, or fully on-campus delivery formats specifically for the nursing programs—such formats are not confirmed in available sources.
- •Details regarding weekend classes, multiple cohort starts, asynchronous vs synchronous coursework, or transfer credit/advanced-standing policies specific to the nursing programs are not clearly stated on the accessible official pages.
- •Although general transfer credit policies are outlined for veterans (e.g., transfer credits accepted with grade C‑ or better), there is no nursing‑specific transfer or advanced-standing policy publicly detailed.
- •Summary bullet points:
- •Evening Practical Nursing Diploma program launching Fall 2025.
- •Evening Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program launching Fall 2026.
- •No official source confirms online, hybrid, weekend, or cohort-start flexibilit
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.7
No stated acceptance rate or admission percentage found.
Evening Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program launching Fall 2026.
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