Nursing Program - General Requirements
All students who are accepted into the Nursing Program will:
- submit a completed health record, including proof of required immunizations;
- provide proof of health insurance (Available to matriculated students through the college.);
- obtain, and maintain, current BLS-C (Basic Life Support) certification;
- purchase lab equipment, course materials, liability insurance, and program uniform (estimated cost is $100-$130 per year). Pay the nursing clinical surcharge of $350 per semester.
The above criteria (#1-3) must be completed prior to the first day of class.
Students admitted into the Nursing program must achieve a minimum grade of C in all science and nursing courses; and a grade of satisfactory, in the clinical component; in order to continue in the program.
The New Hampshire State Board of Nursing may restrict licensing of candidates who have been involved in civil or criminal legal action. Questions about licensing restrictions should be addressed to the New Hampshire State Board of Nursing or the state in which the practice is planned. Satisfactory completion of the A.S. in Nursing does not guarantee RN licensure.
