Policy for Competitive Admission Process

Columbus Technical College

The Division of Health Sciences & Nursing


Policy for Competitive Admission Process


  1. Program Specific Excel spread sheets will be used by all competitive programs.
  2. Required forms must be Submitted and reviewed by the Program Director by the published deadline date and then submitted to the Information Desk in the Hartline Building along with the appropriate form. (All forms are located on the CTC web site – www.columbustech.edu). Academic Division of Health Science and Nursing Forms).
  3. A cumulative 2.0 GPA in designated competitive admission courses (see b. below) is required to qualify for all programs with the following exception: a cumulative GPA of 2.5 in designated competitive admission courses is required to compete for Associate Degree programs, including Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Sonography,  Radiologic Technology and the Associate Degree Nursing program.
  4. Students who hold college degrees must compete in the same areas as students without previous degrees, including ACCUPLACER or COMPASS Reading and Writing scores. Compass Scores and Accuplacer scores do not expire.
  5. Transfer credit for appropriate math courses will exempt students from the Algebra and Pre-Algebra portions of ACCUPLACER, but all students must attain minimum benchmark scores on the Reading and Writing portions to compete.
  6. Competitive ranking will be based on:
    1. Standardized admission test score
    2.  Students will be allowed only one retest in the Reading and Writing sections after the required score is attained.  The highest score will be used in the ranking process.
    3. Math Scores: Students who score below the required Pre-Algebra and Algebra scores will be eligible for competitive admission after successful completion of required Learning Support math courses and the required program math course (MATH 1012- Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, Practical Nursing & Pharmacy Technology Diploma or MATH 1111- all Associate Degree programs).  The math sections of the standardized admission test will not have to be taken again; Math ACCUPLACER scores will not be used in the ranking process.
    4. Students will be given one opportunity to improve on a passing grade. For example, if a student makes a” C” on his/her first attempt, one re-take is permissible and the higher grade is used for ranking.
      1. Designated course grades are indicated are listed within each program requirement on program sequence section under the ACADEMICS tab on the CTC website.
  7. Students with the grade of D, F, W, WP or WF the first time will be required to take the course again for a passing grade (C or higher).  The student will then be given one opportunity to improve on a passing grade as stated above. The higher grade will be used for ranking. 

      *Note that Financial Aid may not pay for a class again once a student has passed with a “C” or better.


   8.  Beginning January, 2014 all Science courses (BIOL 2113 & 2113L, 2114 & 2114L, 2117 & 2117L,                   CHEM 1211 & 1211L and PHYS 1110 & 1110L) used for competitive admission cannot be more than 7           years old or the course must be re-taken. For Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting & Pharmacy                         Technology Diploma ALHS 1011 is also good for 7 years.




Testing required for the nursing programs for the Competitive Admission Process


*Associate Degree Nursing

  • NLN Pre-Entrance Exam
  • Students will register for the exam by calling the testing center at 706-649-1822. The cost of the exam is approximately $75.00
  • Call 706-649-1822 for times, dates and questions.
  • The exam may be taken one time per semester, per student.
  • This test is required for program consideration.
  • A minimum score of 75% percentile (121) is required for the competition.
  • Study Guide recommended is:
    • NLN/RN Pre-Entrance Exam – Review Guide – 3rd Edition

  • *Practical Nursing
    • TEAS Pre-Entrance Exam (LPN ONLY)
      • Students will register for the exam on-line at ATI testing.com.  The cost of the exam is approximately $85.00.
      • Call 706-649-1822 for times, dates and questions.
      • This test can only be taken one time per semester per student.
      • This test is required for program consideration.
        • Study Guide recommended: 

McGraw-Hill Nursing School Entrance

*APPLICATION DEADLINE DATE

             *Students may begin turning in applications 2 weeks prior to deadline to

                                            Division of Health Sciences and Nursing

Program

Deadline to Health Sciences

Deadline to Hartline Building

Dental Assisting

March 1st

April 1st

Dental Hygiene

March 1st

April 1st

Pharmacy Technology

(Class Starting Summer Semester)

March 1st

April 1st

Surgical Technology

March 1st

April 1st

Practical Nursing

March 1st

April 1st

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

October 1st

November 1st

Associate Degree Nursing

October 1st

November 1st

Pharmacy Technology

(Class Starting Spring Semester)

October 1st

November 1st

Radiologic Technology

October 1st

November 1st

Respiratory Care

October 1st

November 1st