Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC) ASN program - Spring 2025

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Hi! Starting a thread for SCTC Spring 2025 ASN nursing cohort. Is anyone planning on applying?

TBDnursejeanny said:

Yes, but only 4 classes were transferred in, the other 6 I took with the school and made all A's. 

Hey! I just wanted to check on you and see if you were able to get answers/ the issue addressed and corrected! 

Hey all. Congratulations on your acceptance and good luck to others. I have a question. I took the HESI in October and wanted to know if anyone knows if they will accept it. I am taking some pre reqs that I need for nursing. Already have a BS degree but want to change careers. Ready for this chance. 

so_eka said:

Hey all. Congratulations on your acceptance and good luck to others. I have a question. I took the HESI in October and wanted to know if anyone knows if they will accept it. I am taking some pre reqs that I need for nursing. Already have a BS degree but want to change careers. Ready for this chance. 

Hey so if you took it this October they will accept it if you are applying in Aug of 26. They will accept any HESI as long as at the time of application it isn't a year old.

Chill0728 said:

Hey so if you took it this October they will accept it if you are applying in Aug of 26. They will accept any HESI as long as at the time of application it isn't a year old.

Really! That's great! Because I didn't want to have to take it again. I took it for a different school and decided not to go to that one. I saw that they were saying they may not accept the HESI from other schools. This is awesome! Thank you!! 

 

I do have a question for the current students as well. How are classes for any full time workers. I work full time, but my job will let me off sometimes but not everyday. How is the schedule?

1st semester you will have class Monday-Thursday 8:30-3ish. I don't really remember the end time. No class on Fridays. 2nd and 3rd semester is class on Mondays and Wednesdays and clinicals on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes start between 8:30 and 9 depending and go until 3ish.

Hope this helps!  

ABurnsROT1 said:

1st semester you will have class Monday-Thursday 8:30-3ish. I don't really remember the end time. No class on Fridays. 2nd and 3rd semester is class on Mondays and Wednesdays and clinicals on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes start between 8:30 and 9 depending and go until 3ish.

Hope this helps!  

Oh man. So working full time is not an option. Do they not offer night courses at all for nursing?

Not at Southern Crescent. If you work somewhere like the hospital and can work the weekends you could do it but it's a lot. I don't work, but I know people who do. 

ABurnsROT1 said:

Not at Southern Crescent. If you work somewhere like the hospital and can work the weekends you could do it but it's a lot. I don't work, but I know people who do. 

Welp. Guess I can't do southern crescent. I work full time at the VA and I don't want to leave that job. I'll have to go to Chamberlain.

Hi everyone and congratulations to us and don't give up to those that trying to get in. Thank you so much for this program schedule update. I do work full time at my hospital but they're working with my school schedule. What hospital do Henry campus normally go too

Melissa RN Student said:

Hi everyone and congratulations to us and don't give up to those that trying to get in. Thank you so much for this program schedule update. I do work full time at my hospital but they're working with my school schedule. What hospital do Henry campus normally go too

Things may look different for our cohort as we are currently all looking to be at the Henry campus so they may disperse us between all clinical sites regardless 

Melissa RN Student said:

Hi everyone and congratulations to us and don't give up to those that trying to get in. Thank you so much for this program schedule update. I do work full time at my hospital but they're working with my school schedule. What hospital do Henry campus normally go too

I am at the Henry campus and I go to Piedmont Fayette for hospital clinicals. Dr Bell will explain it further, but she sent us an email to sign up for what hospital you prefer. It's not a guarantee that you get your first choice, but she does her best to make it fair. I'm assuming she will do it in a similar way for the next class. 

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