Frontier Community College will host its final Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Application Meeting on Tuesday, February 25th, from 3:00 to 4:00 PM in Cox Hall, Room 127. Attendance is mandatory for all students applying to the ADN program.
Prospective applicants should schedule an appointment by contacting Julie Bullard at (618) 847-9201 or extension 4520.
To complete the application process, students must:
Attend an ADN Application Meeting
Submit an official high school transcript or GED scores
Provide an official copy of non-IECC college transcripts, including evaluations of transfer credits
Complete the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
Submit a valid driver’s license with the current address
Complete the NCLEX form and Latex Allergy form
Students may take the TEAS exam up to two times per ranking period. Previous scores can be considered for admission if taken within 24 months of the ranking deadline. Scores from other colleges or universities will also be accepted if they meet this timeframe. All testing fees are the responsibility of the student.
TEAS testing sessions are scheduled at Frontier Community College’s Clemence Elizabeth Cox Hall, Testing Center, on Friday, February 21st, and Tuesday, February 25th, from 8 AM to Noon on both days.
Students must bring a valid photo ID and arrive at least 20 minutes early for testing. For additional information about the TEAS exam, visit atitesting.com.
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