Program Overview-Vocational Nursing

MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE

VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM

The next Vocational Nursing Program starts the Summer of 2010

The application period for the Summer 2010 Program will begin January 1st through January 31st, 2010.  Beginning January 1st applications can be downloaded from our web site (www.mjc.edu – Current Students – Degrees & Programs – Academic Divisions – Allied Health - Vocational Nursing).  The Allied Health office will re-open on January 4th after the Holiday.

Previously Qualified Applicants must submit a NEW APPLICATION during the January 1-31st, 2010 application period. A condensed Previously Qualified Application can be downloaded.

IT IS THE APPLICANT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSURE THAT ALL OF THE APPROPRIATE PAPERWORK IS SUBMITTED WITH THE PROGRAM APPLICATION.  FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE APPROPRIATE PAPERWORK WILL RESULT IN NOT BEING QUALIFIED FOR THE SELECTION PROCESS.

 

PLEASE READ ALL APPLICATION GUIDELINES CAREFULLY.  IT IS THE APPLICANT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL REQUIREMENTS.  IF YOU ARE JUST BEGINNING YOUR PREPARATION FOR THE VN NURSING PROGRAM AND NEED ACADEMIC ADVISING, CONTACT THE COUNSELING CENTER AT #575-6080.

The Modesto Junior College Vocational Nursing Program is approved by the Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians.  Accepted students will complete:

Ø     Classes for four continuous semesters.

Ø     8 hours of theory and 16 hours of clinical each week of each semester.

At the completion of the program, students are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN examination to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse.

NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: before applying, International Students must contact Barbara St. Urbain, Coordinator, International Student Program.  Her email is

sturbainb@mjc.edu and telephone #209-575-6012. 

Program requirements

Admission to Modesto Junior College

High School Transcript or GED must be on file in the MJC Records Office

College Transcripts must be from a regionally accredited institution recognized by MJC

Possess a current CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) Certification

Math, Reading, and English Requirements:  The following competencies must be met prior to the program application:    

MATH

Ø     Eligibility for Math 70 BY ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT TEST or

Ø     Completion of Math 20, or

Ø     Equivalent, with a grade of “C” or better.

READING

Ø     MJC Reading Assessment (Accuplacer) with a minimum score of 70  or

Ø     MJC Reading Assessment (DTLS) with a minimum score of 12 or

Ø     Completion of Reading 184 or

Ø     Completion of a college degree from an accredited United States college.  

ENGLISH

Ø     Eligibility for English 50 or higher BY ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT TEST or

Ø     Completion of English 49 or higher with a grade of “C” or better.

See www.mjc.edu or phone (209) 575-6026 for testing calendar or call the Testing Center at (209) 575-7728.  It is highly recommended that students take all their assessment testing at MJC.

Prerequisite CoursesThe following prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade on the transcript prior to the program application deadline:

Ø     MDAST 321 – Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better

Ø     AP 50 – Elementary Anatomy & Physiology with a grade of C or better

Ø     A guidance course – all courses are pass/no pass except for MGUIDE 120 which gives a letter grade

Required Information:  A photocopy of your valid CNA certification and a high school transcript showing graduation or a GED. All must be submitted to the Vocational Nursing Program by the program application deadline or will result in not being qualified for the selection process.

VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM SELECTION PROCESS

The MJC Vocational Nursing Program uses a random selection process to select students from the pool of all qualified applicants.  Qualified applicants are those who have transcripts on file, a valid CNA certificate, have met required competencies & prerequisites and have a cumulative 2.5 GPA in the following required courses:

 

Ø     Medical Terminology (MDAST 321) or equivalent course with a grade of C or better

Ø     Anatomy & Physiology (AP 50) or equivalent course with a grade of C or better

Ø     A guidance course – all courses are pass/no pass except for MGUIDE 120 which gives a letter grade

Additional Requirements for Accepted Applicants Only

Accepted applicants will receive a letter regarding the Health Clearance process, CPR Certification, and Drug Screening.

Health Clearance

Ø     A medical history and physical examination completed by a physician, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner within 6 months prior to program start date.  The physical must state that the applicant does not have any health conditions that would create a hazard to self, employees, or patients.

Ø     Documentation of required immunizations. 

Ø     A negative PPD skin test must be obtained.  If a positive reaction is obtained, or has previously been obtained, a chest x-ray must be taken unless medically contraindicated.

The VN Program MAY offer a Health Care Provider CPR class for all accepted applicants.  It is mandatory that students entering the VN Program have a current CPR certification. 

Drug Screening

All students participating in clinical assignments must pass a drug screen.

Policy Statement On Denial Of Licensure:

The California Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians protects the public by screening applicants for licensure in order to identify potentially unsafe practitioners.  Statutory authority for denial of licensure is set out in Business and Professions Code.  Any student, considering a career in nursing, who has a criminal record, is advised to contact the Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians for advisement, prior to entering the Vocational Nursing Program.

BOARD OF VOCATIONAL NURSING & PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIANS

PO BOX 944206

SACRAMENTO, CA 94206-2060 (916) 263-7800 www.bvnpt.ca.gov

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