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NVCC Fall 2020

For those that are applying to the Fall 2020 Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA/NVCC) Fall nursing program we'd like to invite you to reach out to us with any questions you may have.

Make sure to review the information session and program application requirements on our application portal, www.nvcc.edu/medical/apply and our FAQ on our blog https://blogs.nvcc.edu/mecexchange . If you have advising questions drop our office a line by email at [email protected]. One of our advisors will respond. We recommend that if you have questions about your NOVA account, you contact us via your official NOVA student email address. When doing so include your ID number. that will allow our advisors to look up your account and answer questions in greater detail.

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Assuming we all get in (good vibes!), is anyone else going to try to squeeze in another co-req in the second Summer term? I’d love to get as many of those out of the way as possible so I can focus on the nursing classes, especially since I’ll need to work full-time (or close to it) during the program.

Or, has anyone taken Microbiology in a shortened term that can weigh in on how difficult it is to do?

13 minutes ago, showmetheRN said:

Assuming we all get in (good vibes!), is anyone else going to try to squeeze in another co-req in the second Summer term? I’d love to get as many of those out of the way as possible so I can focus on the nursing classes, especially since I’ll need to work full-time (or close to it) during the program.

Or, has anyone taken Microbiology in a shortened term that can weigh in on how difficult it is to do?

I did the 6-wk Micro (w/ ****** *****) last Summer and it was very doable.

I’ve completed all my co-req prior to applying for nursing school. Currently working on BSN classes.

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We are looking for second-year students or Nursing grads to help host some panels for our incoming class. If interested please email [email protected] and tell them you'd be into helping give a brief talk to incoming students.

Applicants who applied for this program:

What Electives should I take for prerequisites? Does anyone took his 101 and applied for this nursing program? Does it count as elective course?

Thank you in advance.

6 minutes ago, Dilnoza Djaborova said:

Applicants who applied for this program:

What Electives should I take for prerequisites? Does anyone took his 101 and applied for this nursing program? Does it count as elective course?

Thank you in advance.

Here is what you can take:

four corequisites:

BIO 142

BIO 150

Humanities elective ( https://catalog.nvcc.edu/content.php?catoid=2&navoid=95#)

CST Elective (CST 229, 110, 115 or 126)

1 hour ago, Dilnoza Djaborova said:

Applicants who applied for this program:

What Electives should I take for prerequisites? Does anyone took his 101 and applied for this nursing program? Does it count as elective course?

Thank you in advance.

You can take any elective, but I would recommend a math class or English 112. You’ll need them in the future if you want to go for a BSN program. My other recommendations would be sociology 200 or psychology 200.

16 hours ago, Hope92 said:

Here is what you can take:

four corequisites:

BIO 142

BIO 150

Humanities elective ( https://catalog.nvcc.edu/content.php?catoid=2&navoid=95#)

CST Elective (CST 229, 110, 115 or 126)

Thank you. Turns out HIS 101 is not part of the Hum elective classes. I don’t know why they say OK for HIS.

15 hours ago, Nursestudentva said:

You can take any elective, but I would recommend a math class or English 112. You’ll need them in the future if you want to go for a BSN program. My other recommendations would be sociology 200 or psychology 200.

It is clear now. Thank you.

Has anyone heard when the testing center will reopen? I have taken 1 attempt at the TEAS but would like to improve my score with my other 2 attempts....if I don't get in for the fall, I will apply for the Spring 2021 but the application period for that is July20-Sept20. If the testing center only repopen in August when the semester starts I will not have time to take my 2 more attempts. What are the odds that the TEAS will be waived again for Spring??? WOW!, that would be nice LOL

7 minutes ago, Molly15 said:

Has anyone heard when the testing center will reopen? I have taken 1 attempt at the TEAS but would like to improve my score with my other 2 attempts....if I don't get in for the fall, I will apply for the Spring 2021 but the application period for that is July20-Sept20. If the testing center only repopen in August when the semester starts I will not have time to take my 2 more attempts. What are the odds that the TEAS will be waived again for Spring??? WOW!!, that would be nice LOL

They said they will announce on July 17, 2020 about TEAS exam. I marked my calendar so any changes I will post it. They may extend the application process but I highly doubt they will waive the TEAS exam this time. NOVA is opening their campuses this coming fall (this is just assumption b/c most of the colleges are thinking to open this coming fall.
https://www.nvcc.edu/academics/divisions/nursing/

Germana Community College in Fredericksburg announced it is going on-line this fall. I hope NOVA doesn't follow.

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