Northwestern Connecticut Community College
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Admissions at Northwestern Connecticut Community College
- •No overall acceptance or admission rate (%) specific to the nursing program is published on official NWCC pages.
- •Minimum required Nursing GPA: Applicants must achieve a 2.7 nursing GPA, calculated from relevant college-level courses meeting nursing admission requirements—not the overall cumulative GPA.
- •TEAS V (Test of Essential Academic Skills) requirement: Applicants must have an adjusted individual total score of 53.3% or higher on the TEAS V. Only TEAS V scores are accepted.
- •Prerequisite course requirements:
- •High school graduate or equivalent.
- •Math placement: SAT Math ≥ 550, or Accuplacer College-Level Math ≥ 40, or completion of certain college-level math (MAT 136/137 or equivalent) with C or better.
- •Chemistry: one year high school chemistry with lab or CHE 111 (or equivalent) with grade C or higher, within five years prior to application.
- •English: ENG 101 (English Composition) with grade C or higher before the application deadline.
- •Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 211): grade C+ or higher, within five years prior to application.
- •Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 212): grade C+ or higher, either within five years or completed by spring semester of application year.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Northwestern Connecticut Community College
- •In the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) pathway under the Connecticut Community College Nursing Program (CT‑CCNP), clinical learning experiences may be scheduled on weekdays, evenings, or weekends, with students responsible for arranging their own transportation; clinical sites may be up to about an hour away and sometimes require paid parking.
- •On-campus, the program uses simulation labs as part of skills development and clinical preparation.
- •Nursing courses are taken in a set sequence, and progression depends on completing required non-nursing courses on time.
- •No information about online, hybrid delivery, or asynchronous vs synchronous coursework is clearly stated in the official materials reviewed. It appears nursing coursework is in-person, but format details are not explicitly described.
- •Regarding evening/weekend lecture scheduling (in additional informal accounts), a student-reported post (not official) indicates NWCC “offers a strictly night/weekend program (classes & clinicals)”—possibly Tue, Fri, and Sat evenings—but this is anecdotal and not confirmed via official NWCC site or materials.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.