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Nursing Admission

What are the prerequisites?
Click here (PDF) to get a list of all the general requirements and prerequisites. View an Allied Health Information Session online to learn more.  

Online Allied Health Information Session

How are transfer credits evaluated?
If you have transfer credits, it is recommended that you have your credits evaluated by requesting an official Credit Evaluation. You can also use the Equivalency Chart (PDF) as a guide.

When are applications accepted?
The program starts every fall quarter in Omak and Wenatchee and takes 2 years to complete. Applications are accepted in June every year. For 2025, the application will be available starting June 1 and will close June 21.
In Wenatchee there will also be a Spring start in 2025. Applications will be available December 1 and will close December 20.
 
To be eligible for admission consideration, the applicant must:
  • Have a current Wenatchee Valley College (WVC) application on file.
    • Currently enrolled students do not need to reapply, students that have not attended for one or more quarters will need to update their information.
    • Students that are new to WVC can apply here.
  • Be 18 years old by the first day of the program.
  • Have completed all prerequisites with a C (2.0) or higher.
  • Send official transcripts from every college you have attended (excluding WVC) directly to WVC. Do not submit official transcripts with the application.
    • Unofficial transcripts can be sent with the application if needed.
  • Proof of successful completion of a nursing assistant training course or current Washington state NA-C License. Submit with your application.
  • Admission testing: Achieve the required minimum subject score for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) published by Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI).  Submit with your application.
    • The score report does not need to be official, but it does need to show the applicant's name and scores for all sections.
    • More information on the TEAS can be found here.
  • Complete and submit the Nursing Application.
    • The application will be available for Spring start in Wenatchee December 1-20, 2024, and for Fall 2025; June 1-21.
How are applications evaluated?
The WVC Nursing program uses a point system when selecting and evaluating applications for admission. Applicants with more points are more likely to be selected for the program. The categories and their associated points are listed below.
 
  • TEAS Score - 10 possible points
  • Grades - 10 possible points
  • Healthcare work experience - 10 possible points
  • Military history - 5 possible points
  • WVC credits - 5 possible points
  • International experience - 5 possible points
  • Bachelor's degree - 5 possible points

Visit the Nursing Program Selection and Evaluation page for more information.

 
What do I need to complete if I am accepted?
All applicants will be notified about a month after applying.  If you are accepted to the nursing program, you must complete all the requirements detailed on this page (PDF) as well as all items listed in the acceptance packet. You should also be prepared to pay a $50, non-refundable, acceptance fee.
 
Additionally, all students accepted to the Nursing program must plan to attend the orientations.
 
  1. Spring 2025  Nursing student orientation February 21, 8am-5pm (Wenatchee campus only, in person)
  2. Spring 2025 Simulation Lab Orientation in Wenatchee is March 7th 9am-4pm
  3. Fall 2025  Nursing student orientation August 1, 8am-5pm (Wenatchee campus, in person, for students accepted to both campuses)
  4. Fall 2025 Simulation Lab Orientation Wenatchee: September 3, Omak: September 5 (this will be an in person orientation on the campus you will be attending)
 
What else should I know before applying to the Nursing program?
  • Acceptance to WVC does not guarantee acceptance to the Nursing program.
  • If you leave the Nursing program for any reason, contact the WVC Director of Nursing to discuss your re-entry options at (509) 682-6662.
  • On-the-job physical requirements include the ability to lift 50 pounds, carry 20 pounds, sit for 4 hours, and stand for 8-12 hours.
  • Conviction of certain crimes may prevent completion of the clinical requirements of the program and may prevent future licensure and employment in health care.  A criminal record check is required prior to any clinical training experience or clinical field trips.  If you have a criminal record, meet with the WVC Director of Nursing to determine if your criminal history would prevent access to a health care facility. Please call (509) 682-6660 or (509) 422-7952 for more information.


Application
Use the link below to access the application. The application can be completed on a smart phone, but it is recommended that you use a laptop or desktop computer.

 

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