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Nursing Program
Thank you for your interest in the Pratt Community College LPN/RN Program.
Nursing Program (Associate Degree in Nursing)
Demand for all healthcare professionals, including registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, is at an all-time high. Career opportunities are unlimited, salaries and benefits are excellent, and you can make a difference in people’s lives every day.
Classes are held at the Cowley College Winfield Allied Health Center. Cowley College and Pratt Community College have established a partnership to better meet the healthcare needs of our community and students. Cowley College can provide all of the pre-requisites required for a nursing degree, while Pratt Community College will provide the technical nursing classes. The instructional faculty, program and curricula is supervised by Pratt Community College.
Contacts l Step-by-Step Guide l Pre-requisites l TEAS l Financial Aid l FAQS
Apply Early
Applicants should complete pre-requisites prior to the technical portion of the program.
Priority consideration is given to students who apply before the priority deadline.
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The On Campus 1+1 program begins each fall; priority deadline is February 1
- The Hybrid 1+1 program begins each spring; priority deadline is July 1
- The Hybrid Paramedic - RN program begins each summer; priority deadline is December 1
For questions regarding program pre-requisites that can be taken at Cowley:
Stefani Jones, Coordinator
Allied Health Support Services
Winfield Allied Health Center
620.221.3392
jones@cowley.edu
Chris Cannon , Chair
Department of Allied Health
Winfield Allied Health Center
620.221.3392
cannon@cowley.edu
For questions regarding the nursing programs
(through Pratt Community College) and the transferability of classes:
Judy Robertson
Nursing Admissions Clerk
620.672.9800 ext. 257
nursinginfo@prattcc.edu Cindy Lambert
Associate Director of Admissions / Special Programs
620.672.9800 ext. 224
nursinginfo@prattcc.edu
Pratt Staff at Winfield Campus:
Sandy Amos
Secretary
sandya@prattcc.edu
620.221.2763
Mail applications, transcripts, etc. to the nursing program at Pratt Community College:
Pratt Community College
Attn. Nursing Admissions
348 NE SR 61
Pratt, KS 67124
Step-By-Step Guide
To enroll in your pre-requisites at Cowley College -
(Skip to step 4 if you have already completed all pre-requisites.)
- Apply for admission to Cowley College.
- Take Cowley College assessment test.
- Take prerequisite courses from Cowley.
Note: Student may be admitted to the nursing program "pending successful completion of..." no more than 16 credit hours fall/spring semester or no more than 10 credit hours in the summer. PCC does accept CLEP testing out of course (not given at PCC) or credit by local examination given by PCC course instructor.
- Begin application process to Pratt Nursing Program. (Make sure you apply for admissions to Pratt Community College; in addition to the Pratt Nursing Program).
Applications received before the priority deadline are given priority consideration.
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On Campus 1+1 program - Pratt Nursing Admissions Requirements ● ( Checklist)
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Hybrid 1+1 program - Pratt Nursing Admissions Requirements ● ( Checklist)
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Hybrid Paramedic - RN - Pratt Nursing Admissions Requirements ● ( Checklist)
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Take Test of Essential Academic Skills ( ).
You must pre-register ( registration form) and pre-pay a $45 testing fee. A photo ID is required upon arrival to test. This is an online test over math, science, reading, and English skills. Allow approximately 3 hours to complete. It is very important that you purchase and study the TEAS study guide, available at the college bookstore and online at atitesting.com.
Call 620.221.2763 for testing dates at the Cowley Winfield campus.
Pre-Requisites l Planning Sheet
(may be taken at Cowley College)
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Interpersonal Communications or Public Speaking
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English Composition I
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General Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
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Microbiology (taken within the last 5 years; Principles of Biology or Biology Review is a pre-requisite for this course. General Chemistry is not a prerequisite or required course, but is highly recommended)
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Anatomy & Physiology (taken within the last 5 years; Principles of Biology or Biology Review is a pre-requisite for this course)
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A & P Enhancement ( Anatomy & Physiology is a pre-requisite for this course.)
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American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR (offered each summer at the Winfield Allied Health Center) Alternate certification: American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer
- Certified Nursing Assistant (May be taken as a 5 hour course from Cowley; must pass state exam to receive certification.)
While chemistry is not required for the Pratt nursing program, it is a suggested prerequisite for Microbiology. Students are strongly advised to take chemistry, especially if they have not completed chemistry in high school.
Financial Aid
Financial assistance may be available through Cowley College while taking prerequisites at CCCC. Contact Pratt Community College for financial aid during technical nursing classes.
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