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Applications to the Spring 2010 6 Quarter Nursing Program will open on Sunday, November 15, 2009. The application deadline is Sunday, January 3, 2010. As the application deadline falls on a weekend application will be accepted until 4:30 on the next business day (Monday, January 4, 2010).
The Nursing Program has been approved as fulfilling
the Multicultural requirement. An additional
Multicultural
course is no longer required. Please see
the current Admission Points calculation at the link to
the left.
Online chemistry, microbiology, and anatomy and
physiology courses without supervised laboratory do not meet requirements for the Nursing Program. All Hybrid
Science courses MUST be evaluated.
Shoreline Community College Nursing
Program Applicant Information

(The Shoreline Nursing School Pin
Design)
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For
ENTRY into
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APPLICATION
PERIOD
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COMPASS
TEST* for
reading,
writing,
math must be
taken no
earlier than
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APPLICATION
DEADLINE
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Fall
Quarter
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Jan.
15- Apr. 3
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January 15th
the
previous
year
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April
3, 4:30 PM
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Winter
Quarter
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Aug.
15- Oct. 3
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August
15th
the previous
year
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October 3,
4:30 PM
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Spring
Quarter
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Nov.
15-Jan. 3
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November
15th the
previous
year
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January 3,
4:30 PM
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*If your COMPASS test scores are older
than the date indicated, you must re-test
The COMPASS TEST is a
nursing application screening
requirement which ALL
APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE
regardless
of previous degrees or coursework to
show current proficiency in math, reading
and writing at the time of application.
- If the test was taken
for academic placement
within the one-year
timeframe for the nursing
application,
then it does
not need to be re-taken.
- If it was taken more
than a year prior to the end
of the application
timeframe,
then it must be
re-taken before the
application deadline.
- The Compass test may be
taken at any college that
offers it.
The printed
official test scores must be
submitted with the nursing
application.
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Math
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Placement score in
math level above
Intermediate Algebra
(i.e., above Math 99)
(accepted test
score for Algebra = 85
and higher) or (accepted
test score for College
Algebra = 35 and
higher)
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Reading
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Placement score
for entry into English
101
(this is the highest level the COMPASS test evaluates)
(accepted test
score for Reading = 85
and higher)
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Writing
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Placement score
for entry into English
101
(this is the highest level the COMPASS test evaluates)
(accepted test
score for writing is 79
and higher)
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Link to Shoreline Testing Center:
Testing Center Schedule
- 1. When can I apply for the Nursing Program?
- For Fall quarter admission: between January 15 and
April 3 For Winter quarter admission: between August 15
and October 3 For Spring quarter admission: between
November 15 and January 3
- 2. Where can I get an application?
- The application is online: link to it from the "SCC
Nursing Website" button at the top of the page.
Please note that the online application requires that
you review what you have put into the form and then
press a button that says "Submit and Print". If you do
not use this print system, you will print out incomplete
pages. You must print the materials and sign
a form and submit it with your application fee. The
printed forms also include forms to give to your
employer for verification of employment and to your
volunteer supervisor for verification of volunteer
hours. The application online can be completed at any
of the computer labs on campus or at your local library
or anywhere else that you can obtain internet access
with a printer available.
(Some Students have
reported problems when using a browser other than
Internet Explorer 5.5 and above. Please use
Internet Explorer).
- 3. Are there any tips for applying?
- Do not wait until the final days of the application
period to begin accumulating necessary application
material.
- No applications will be accepted after 4:30 pm (local
time) on the day of the deadline. If the usual
deadline is on a weekend or holiday, applications will
be accepted on the next business day.
- Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Once a signed application is submitted to the office, it
cannot be altered.
- It is the applicant's responsibility to read all
application information completely and thoroughly,
including changes and announcements.
- It is also the sole responsibility of the applicant
to verify completeness of the application and receipt of
all required documentation before the application
deadline.
- All applicants are notified of results approximately
4-6 weeks after the application deadline.
- After applicants are notified of acceptance, they
must respond by the deadline given or their place in the
class will be given to the next eligible applicant.
- Be sure to keep the Health Occupations Office
informed of any changes in address, telephone, or
e-mail. 206-546-4743,
- We encourage applicants to submit all materials as
one packet.
A CHECKLIST OF MATERIALS NEEDED FOR YOUR
APPLICATION
CAN BE FOUND ONLINE WITH THE APPLICATION
- 4. How do I obtain Pre-Nursing Advising?
There are Five Options:
- 1) Monthly Nursing Information Meetings:
Admission
requirements and processes will be reviewed. Please plan
to attend one of these meetings before asking for
individual advisement appointments. This makes the
process work more effectively. Please read the
Nursing Program Brochure PDF file before the
meeting. The schedule for the Nursing
Information sessions are under the yellow bar at the
start of this page.
- 2) New student Orientation to Shoreline:
When
you attend new student orientation, a faculty member
from Health Occupations will be present to help you
figure out your first quarter classes. If at all
possible, take the COMPASS math and English placement
tests before this date to facilitate your course
placement. Please read the
Nursing Program Brochure PDF file before the
Orientation.
- 3) Shoreline Advising & Counseling
Center:
Advisors can see pre-nursing students. For an
appointment please call the Advising Center desk at
206-546-4559. Please read the
Nursing Program Brochure PDF file before your
appointment.
- 4) Individual Nursing Faculty Advisers
for Shoreline Students:
Each Shoreline student is
assigned a nursing faculty member to provide advisement.
Call your assigned adviser for an appointment during the
regular academic year or come in during posted faculty
office hours. Nursing Faculty are not on campus
during the summer. Remember that your nursing faculty
adviser may be at a hospital or other care setting with
students for two or three days each week. Please
read the Nursing Program Brochure PDF file before your
appointment.
Nursing Faculty are available for the current quarter
for advising on a first come first served basis. All
nursing faculty have offices in the 2300 building and a
directory of office locations is by the front door along
with a schedule showing which faculty member is
available: Monday through Wednesday..
- 5) OPEN PRE-NURSING ADVISING FOR THE NEXT
QUARTER'S REGISTRATION:
Come to open advising by
Nursing Faculty during continuing student registration
during the last few weeks of each quarter. The
schedule with the assigned advisor will be posted at our
front desk. No appointment needed. First come,
first seen. Please come for advising one day
before your registration appointment. Times will be
posted here each quarter.
For Answers to Additional Frequently Asked Questions
go to the FAQs page:
FAQ's
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