In addition to the general admission criteria, a student must also:
For a fall semester start into the program, students must complete these tasks by the final January 15 deadline. For a spring semester start into the program, students must complete these tasks by the final July 15 deadline. Completing these tasks would classify a student an eligible applicant to the program. Admission to the program is selective and competitive.
To do this, you must have fulfilled the following prerequisites:
Acquiring credit for any of the following courses will be helpful for any prospective RN Program student:
*Courses marked with an asterisk can be fulfilled by a score of 3 or above on the appropriate Advanced Placement (AP) test.
+ Required for LPN Program
Yes, HCC has a special program designed for ambitious high school students who wish to get an early start on college. The Early College Access Program allows high academic achievers to earn up to 12 college credits at discounted tuition rates. To learn more, speak with your high school guidance counselor or visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/earlycollegeaccess.
Unfortunately, no. High school-level anatomy and physiology classes cannot be used to replace college-level anatomy and physiology. Taking anatomy and physiology at your high school will certainly help your understanding of the human body, but it will not reduce the amount of time it takes to complete a nursing program at HCC. This applies to high school chemistry as well.