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NURSING

Department Notes

  • Additional fee requirements may include an individual malpractice insurance fee, nursing evaluation fee and others.
  • A physical examination is required annually to ensure that the student is capable of completing the clinical requirements. An incomplete or unacceptable physical exam may result in dismissal from the program.
  • Students entering Nursing are strongly recommended to receive immunization against Hepatitis B.
  • Nursing students must be compliant with the college immunization requirements. The college reserves the right to deny progression in the nursing program when students have incomplete or unacceptable physical exam reports.
  • Students are responsible for providing transportation to off-campus clinical/community agencies utilized for clinical nursing laboratory courses.
  • Nursing course activities/clinical may be scheduled during the day, evening or weekend hours.
  • Students may be excluded from clinical lab experiences when in the judgment of the college they are unable to provide safe nursing care or have demonstrated unprofessional behavior.
  • Graduates of the Nursing program are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN Licensing Examination. As needed, consultation with the New York State Education Department is suggested for details regarding the legal limitations to licensure in New York State.

Available at:
City, North

Pre-Admission Recommendations:
86% H.S. Average
Pass the A2 Entrance Exam

Recommended H.S. Courses And/Or Experiences:
Health Care Experience
Biology
Algebra

Career Opportunities/Further Education:
Hospitals
Public Health Agencies
Nursing Homes
Physicians' Offices
Home Health Care
Schools
Military Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Educator

 

Did You Know?

A significant number of courses have been renumbered as part of the State University of New York's policies which promote student mobility, through transfer of academic credit, to other SUNY institutions. All courses should be numbered at the 100-200 levels. The Listing Reference contains both the old and new numbers which should aid students in their choice of courses.

 

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