Fall and Spring Entry
(Bryant Center at Tradition)
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Prelicensure option includes one semester of pre-requisites and four semesters of nursing course work. The ADN program is designed to prepare students to become registered nurses. The program is state accredited by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, Mississippi 39211 (601-432-6486) and nationally accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326 (404-975-5000).
Associate Degree Nursing (Prelicensure) Accreditation Status: |
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Year of Initial Accreditation: |
December 1982 |
Continuing Accreditation: |
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Last Evaluation Visit: |
February 2020 |
Most Recent Action: |
October 2020 |
Next Evaluation Visit: |
Spring 2028 |
Graduates will be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses® given by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and will earn the title Registered Nurse (RN), credentialed upon successful completion of the exam.
Program Mission, Concepts and End-of-Program Student Learning Outcomes
The mission of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Nursing Program is to provide a learning environment that facilitates the development of qualified persons in the community to achieve the goal of becoming nurses who value the concepts of caring, competence and professionalism.
The Concepts & Outcomes of the Associate Degree Nursing program are:
- Provide holistic care that is client centered, caring, culturally sensitive and based on the physiological, psychosocial and spiritual needs of clients (Client-Centered Care).
- Collaborate with members of the interdisciplinary health care team to promote continuity of client care (Interdisciplinary Collaboration).
- Use research as a basis for evidence based nursing practice and clinical judgment (Evidence-Based Practice).
- Promote quality improvement by participating in the development and implementation of organizational and care related plans for improving health care services (Quality Improvement).
- Minimize risk of harm to clients, self and others (Safety).
- Integrate information technology resources into the provision of client care (Informatics).
- Provide health-related education to restore health and promote optimal wellness (Client-Education).
- Demonstrate accountability for the delivery of nursing care in a professional, ethical, and legal manner (Professionalism).
Admission Procedure
After successful completion and submission of ALL academic and entry requirements (See section below), the student is eligible to complete the Nursing Supplemental Application for Program Admission.
Fall Semester Application Submission:
Between April 15th and July 1 complete and submit the online Supplemental Application.
Spring Semester Application Submission:
Between August 15th and November 1st complete and submit the online Supplemental Application.
To complete and submit the online Supplemental Application:
- Visit MGCCC Web Services
- Select Student
- Select School of Nursing and Health Professions Supplemental Application
- Thereafter, the applicant MUST read the guidelines carefully. In order to complete and submit the application, college admission and ALL pre-requisite requirements are required
Supplemental Application Deadline Dates:
Fall semester - July 1
Spring semester - November 1
(If deadline falls on a weekend, holiday, or closing, the deadline is 5 p.m. on the next college business day). ALL required test scores, transcripts, and entry items (CBC, Pre-School of Nursing and Health Professions orientation session, etc.) must be completed with results placed in Banner (MGCCC’s computer information system) by the appropriate college employee prior to the deadline. In addition, any outstanding college holds must be clear in order for the applicant to complete and submit the supplemental program application. Incomplete applications will not be considered. (MGCCC reserves the right to review additional supplemental applications following the posted deadline). All test scores, transcripts and required documentation must be received by this date. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Late applications may be considered depending upon space availability on the first day of class.
Academic and Entry Requirements
- Completion of the Enhanced ACT is a program requirement. A score of 18 or higher taken October 1, 1989 or later is required. However, if the ACT score is less than 18, an applicant can qualify by successfully completing 21 semester hours of the program’s degree-required courses maintaining a GPA of 2.5 or higher. The 21 credit hours must include Anatomy and Physiology I, Anatomy & Physiology II and Microbiology with a grade of “C” or better in each. Science Courses (A&P I, II & Microbiology) must be less than 5 years old unless the applicant is a LPN, a post professional BS degree conferred student, or has a conferred Health -related Associate of Applied Science Degree. (A post Baccalaureate-Degree student is defined as a student who currently holds a bachelor’s degree and is now pursuing the Associate of Applied Science Degree or a diploma in Nursing). An applicant may not have more than one grade of D and/or F in one or more required science courses within five years of applying to the nursing program.
- A core grade point average of 2.5 or higher (A core GPA is defined as the average of the best grade achieved for all required courses). If you have taken extra courses, not required by the program or previous nursing courses, those courses will NOT be used to calculate the GPA..
- Review the online mandatory Pre-School of Nursing and Health Professions Orientation Session prior to completing the supplemental application for program ranking. The session can be viewed anytime and anywhere you have access to the internet. The Power Point presentation gives you valuable information on topics common to all School of Nursing and Health Professions programs at MGCCC. Even without the ability to speak directly or interact immediately with a School of Nursing and Health Professions advisor, the session speaks to frequently asked questions from program entrance to completion. In order to receive credit for viewing the session, follow the steps below. The information is approximately one (1) hour in length.
To complete this requirement do the following:
- Visit MGCCC Web Services
- Select Student
- Select School of Nursing and Health Professions Supplemental Application Orientation Session.
- In order to receive credit, you must review the entire session.
- Click survey complete so that your log-in information will be recorded in the college’s BANNER system.
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If you should choose to take the TEAS exam on or after June 3, 2022, you will be given the ATI TEAS Version 7 exam. The ATI TEAS Version 7 is comprised of four content areas: reading, math, science, and English and language usage. The TEAS 7 contains 39 reading, 34 math, 44 science, and 33 English and language usage scored items. There are 170 total items assessed on the ATI TEAS Version 7, which includes 150 scored items and 20 un-scored, pretest items. In an effort to ensure students’ success, the number of attempts per year, with required remediation, is limited. The following MGCCC TEAS guidelines apply:
- Achieve a composite score of 60 or above on the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) VII exam
- Applicants taking the TEAS exam are limited to three (3) retakes in one (1) year with remediation periods required between each retake.
Applicants making less than 60 on the TEAS VII exam (1st attempt) are required to
- Wait a minimum of 30 days to retake TEAS VII
- Prior to retesting, complete the ATI TEAS Online Practice Assessment - Form B with a grade of 60 or higher (see atitesting.com for price and guidelines)
- Print and File the assessment results as your ticket to retake
- Register to test again with atitesting.com (2nd test date must be at least 30 days after first attempt date)
- On day of testing, present to the college proctor the following items: MGCCC student ID and your Form B assessment results (Student ID and Assessment information must match)
Applicants making less than 60 on the 2nd TEAS VII exam attempt are required to:
- Wait a minimum of 30 days to retake TEAS VII
- Prior to retesting, complete the ATI TEAS Online Practice Assessment - Form C with a grade of 60 or higher (see atitesting.com for price and guidelines)
- Print and File the assessment results as your ticket to retake
- Register to test again with atitesting.com (3rd test date must be at least 30 days after 2nd attempt date)
- On day of testing, present to the college proctor the following items: MGCCC student ID and your Form C assessment results (Student ID and Assessment information must match)
Applicants making less than 60 on the 3rd TEAS VII exam attempt are required to:
- Wait a minimum of one year following the first TEAS attempt
- Remediate again utilizing ATI TEAS Online Practice Assessment - Form B with a grade of 60 or higher.
- Print and File the assessment results as your ticket to retake
- Register to test again with atitesting.com (considered first attempt in 2nd one (1) year cycle)
- Comply with Mississippi law requiring a Criminal Background History Check with Fingerprinting through the Mississippi Department of Health. All students making application to a School of Nursing and Health Professions program at MGCCC are required to obtain a clear or acceptable Criminal Background Check from the MGCCC Campus Police Department at HC, JC, Perkinston, or GC Campus. The criminal background check policy (including testing dates and times) can be viewed at School of Nursing and Health Professions Criminal Background Check Policy .
Selection Process
Program openings are filled based on Selective Admission; applicants are ranked based on their individual achievement test scores and prior college course work. Student ranking for entry into the Associate Degree Nursing program is based on a point system and residency. Students are awarded points for the required ACT composite score, the G.P.A. (pre-requisite courses, plus any other AAS-required nursing courses taken at MGCCC or another institution, and the TEAS examination result.
Effective Fall 2022, practical (pre-licensure and MA-to-LPN) applicants and associate degree nursing (pre-licensure) applicants meeting the following criteria will receive five (5) points applied to the overall score on the supplemental nursing application:
- Successfully complete the Health Care Assistant (HCA) program, (Hegis Code 7006), which includes the following four (4) HCA courses:
- HCA 1116
- HCA 1124
- HCA 1132
- HCA 1214
- Obtain the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) credential and the Phlebotomy (NCPT) credential.
- Work in the field as a CNA or as a phlebotomist for at least six (6) months of consecutive, full-time experience.
In-district applicants (Mississippi residents of Harrison, Jackson, Stone and George Counties) are admitted before out-of-district applicants (all other Mississippi counties). Out-of-state applicants are not admitted until all qualified in-state applicants are admitted. Program enrollment is limited; however, enrollment is also influenced by the availability of clinical rotation slots, applicant numbers, and faculty.
Associate Degree Nursing Program Policies
- The School of Nursing Health Professions require all entering students to submit to substance testing in accordance with its substance testing policy and procedures.
- The testing policy can be viewed by clicking here: School of Nursing and Health Professions Substance Testing Policy .
- A student must be deemed physically and emotionally able to meet the requirements for the Associate Degree Nursing Program
- The School of Nursing and Health Professions requires proof of immunizations and/or CPR. Submission of all required documents will begin following program acceptance. Failure to meet the requirements will result in withdrawal/dismissal.
- Upon admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA on the required courses and complete each course with a C or better
- Adherence to additional clinical affiliation requirements may be necessary depending on clinical rotation placement. (i.e. hospital orientation, HIPAA training, etc.)
- The School of Nursing and Health Professions Student Manual can be viewed here
MGCCC Nursing Division – Cost List (Estimate only)
Prior to Entering Program
- TEAS Entrance Exam - $76 - $85 (Register at http://www.atitesting.com)
- Criminal Background Check - $65 - $80 (MGCCC Campus Police)
Once Admitted into Program
- General MGCCC Tuition and Fees
- Career and Technical Program Fee - $75 per credit hour
- Pre-admission Physical Exam and Immunizations - $200 - $300
- E-books - $600 - $800 - (No rentals or hard books required)
- Substance Testing - $29 - $35 per semester
- Liability Insurance - $12 - $15 per semester
- Standardized Exams & Resources - $500 per semester
- Workbooks, additional purchase items, supplies $300 - $500
- Uniform, Lab Coat, Shoes, Accessories $200 - $300
- Student Nurse Organization per year $40 - $60
- Nursing Conventions per semester $150 estimated (Required all semesters)
- Skills Lab Bag Fee - $10-$50
Additional Expenses During Final Program Semester
- Licensure Exam Fees $300 - $500
- School Pin and Nursing Lamp $50 - $200
Cost may be subject to change