Pueblo Community College
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Pueblo Community College(1)
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Admissions at Pueblo Community College
- •Here’s what I found regarding Pueblo Community College (PCC) nursing program admissions, focused on authoritative and current information from official `.edu` sources:
- •No overall acceptance/admission rate for the nursing program itself was found on official PCC pages. A general acceptance rate of 100% for the college is cited from a third-party site (edurank.org), but this applies to college-wide admission, not selective nursing admissions.
- •→ No verified nursing‑specific acceptance rate available from PCC’s official site.
- •For the Practical Nursing (PN) Certificate, the minimum overall GPA for prerequisite courses is 2.50. Applicants must complete all prerequisite courses (ENG 1021 and BIO 1006) with a “C” or higher, and the GPA calculation uses the better of the first two attempts for biology courses.
- •In the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program (Fall 2025 admissions), applicants must have completed seven general education prerequisite courses (ENG 1021; PSY 2440; BIO 2101; BIO 2102; BIO 2104; HPR 1010—or substitute HWE 1050) with grades of C or better, and the overall GPA across those prerequisites must be at least 2.80.
- •Regarding entrance exam requirements:
- •The PN Certificate scoring tool includes the ATI TEAS exam, with points awarded based on performance in reading and math categories (higher scores yield more points). No fixed minimum TEAS score threshold is stated in that tool.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Pueblo Community College
- •The main Nursing program page indicates that Program Information lists “Course Availability” as Day only. It does not mention evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start options directly.
- •Under "Degrees & Certificates", PCC notes that some program classes may only be offered online or in hybrid format, though this is a general statement not specific to nursing programs. This suggests possible flexibility, but details for nursing specifically are not provided.
- •The PCC Flex page describes flexible course delivery options (PCC Flex Classes), including:
- •– Classroom (traditional in-person)
- •– Hyflex (live, real-time attendance either in-person or remotely, with flexibility day-to-day; recordings available)
- •– Hybrid (combination of in-class and online instruction)
- •– Fully Online (no scheduled class times, asynchronous pacing)
- •However, it does not specify if or which nursing courses are available in these formats.
- •In the Nursing Program Application Process (Advanced Placement in Nursing, Pueblo Campus), a cohort start is specified: Beginning January 2027, graduating December 2027. This indicates scheduled cohort starts, at least for the ADN AAS advanced-placement pathway. Other cohort start options are not detailed.
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.8
No verified nursing-specific admission rate is published.
Course Availability for nursing programs is listed as Day only; no mention of evening or weekend formats.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.