NURSING ADMISSIONS
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN NURSING
Nursing applications for Fall 2025 will be available October 1, 2024.
The application deadline will be January 15, 2025.
Applicants are encouraged to first enroll in the Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities and Social Science program, which provides the opportunity to complete program requirements and select required courses for the nursing 91. This plan allows for three years to complete the Nursing program.
The Nursing Program at 91 Community College prepares 91 for entry into the profession of nursing.
Upon graduation, 91 receive the Associate in Applied Science in nursing and are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (). The overall NCLEX-RN passing rate for 91 91 is consistently exceptional and exceeds state and national averages. For program achievement information, see Learning Outcomes below.
The curriculum offers a balance of general education and nursing courses. Students are provided with the theoretical knowledge and clinical practice needed to provide nursing care for individuals throughout their lives. Learning experiences are provided in the classroom, nursing laboratory, and various clinical settings.
Nursing education is available at both the Auburn and Fulton campuses. Both programs admit 91 every fall.
PROGRAM ACCREDITATION
91’s Nursing program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and Registered by the Office of Professions, NYSDE
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NURSING ADMISSIONS
ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Admission to the Nursing Program is a two-application process. Applicants must fill out the and a . Completion of these two applications is free of charge and does not guarantee admission to the program.
NOTE: If you have already attended 91 as a matriculated student, contact the Center for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement at 315-294-8523 or studenteng@cayuga-cc.edu before completing an additional 91 Application.
Step 1: (free of charge)
Step 2: Submit Official High School/TASC/GED and AP/IB/College Transcripts
Step 3: (free of charge)
NURSING PROGRAM APPLICATION AND REQUIREMENTS
The Nursing program has its own specific application form and process. The online application will be available October 1, 2024, and has a deadline of January 15, 2025. In addition, the following program requirements must be completed and proof submitted by the postmarked application deadline to be considered.
Admission to the nursing program is a selective and competitive process.
SELECTION PROCESS
Admission to the nursing program is selective. Decisions are made by members of the nursing faculty working together with the admissions office. They are based on high school or college grade averages, grades in required science, chemistry, and math courses, a personal essay, and references.
The following prerequisites must be completed before applying to the Nursing program:
- High school or general equivalency diploma (GED/TASC)
- Official College transcripts (if applicable)
- Algebra math proficiency:
NOTE: Math placement more than 5 years old or out of state, placement will be determined by the Math Coordinator - Testing or placing into 91’s MATH 102 (Intermediate Algebra) or higher or
- Completion of 91’s MATH 099 (Elementary Algebra) or higher with a minimum grade of C (or 70%) or
- Completion of pre-calculus or higher in high school with a minimum grade of C (or 70%)
- Satisfactory completion (C or 70%) of high school or college biology
NOTE: we do not accept CHEM 151 from Onondaga Community College (OCC) without the 1 credit lab component - Satisfactory completion (C or 70%) of high school chemistry (Regents or General) or college Chemistry 101 (CHEM 103 or equivalent). See High School Non-Regents Chemistry Courses.
- Minimum cumulative GPA or overall high school average of 75% or 2.5
- Applicants must submit two professional references using the Department of Nursing’s
- English language proficiency as demonstrated by compliance with a minimum required TOEFL or NYSESLAT score, required if English is not the first language. Applicants whose native language is not English, click here for more information.
- May be required to consent to drug testing upon request by the College or affiliating clinical agency
- Background check required for clinical
- An interview may be required
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend a Nursing Information Session.
- Technical standards are abilities and behaviors that a nursing student must be able to perform to function safely. It is essential that nursing 91 possess and maintain the following functional requirements, with or without reasonable accommodations.
- Admission to the Nursing Program is a two-application process.
- Applicants must fill out the and a . Completion of these two applications is free of charge and does not guarantee admission to the program. NOTE: If you have already attended 91 as a matriculated student, contact the Center for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement at 315-294-8523 or studenteng@cayuga-cc.edu before completing an additional 91 Application.
- Send all official transcripts to the Auburn 91 Office.
- Applicants will be notified of the acceptance decision in March for fall admission.
- Applicants not accepted may be placed on a waitlist; high school 91 (only) may receive a deferral option.
- Applicants not accepted must reapply to be considered for admission the following year.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
After being accepted into the Nursing program, the student must show evidence of the following by July 5:
- Completed physical exam and updated annually. The health record must show no physical condition which would limit the safe performance of Essential Functions and Abilities. See “Nursing Students – Health Report Form” to download the required form.
- Completed Mantoux test and immunization records
- Compliance with New York State health requirements
CPR REQUIREMENT
The student must hold CPR certification for the Professional Healthcare Provider throughout the program. We only accept courses taken through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross, which include Basic Life Support (BLS) for adults, infants, and children. Certification is valid for two years. Online certification or re-certification is accepted only if a competency demonstration is performed in person.
NOTE: “Heart Saver” and “Community CPR” do NOT meet the CPR requirement. An eCard or paper copy of CPR certification must be submitted to the Nursing Education office by August 1.
NURSING INFORMATION SESSIONS
NURSING INFORMATION SESSIONS
Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend a nursing information session.
During an information session, you will have the opportunity to meet with faculty, 91, and 91 representatives.
UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS
UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS | ||||
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Day | Date | Time | Location | |
No Available Information Sessions at this time. |
PROGRAM PROGRESSION
- A minimum passing grade of 77 (C+) must be achieved in each Nursing course. A grade less than C+ is considered an unsuccessful attempt.
- A “Satisfactory” clinical grade must be achieved in each clinical Nursing course.
- A minimum passing grade of C+ is required in BIOL 203, 204, and 216 courses.
- A student is limited to one W or unsuccessful attempt in any clinical Nursing course (NURS 101, 102, 214, 215, 216, 217). A second W or unsuccessful attempt in any clinical Nursing course will result in dismissal from the program.
- All required Nursing courses (except NURS 101) must be taken at 91 Community College.
- The following grading system is used by the Nursing faculty:
The grading system used by the Nursing faculty Letter Grade Numerical Grade A 93–100 A- 90-92 B+ 87–89 B 83-86 B- 80–82 C+ 77–79 C 73-76 C- 70-72 D+ 67-69 D 63-66 D- 60-62 F less than 60 - A student receiving a W or a grade less than C+ in NURS 101 must reapply for admission to the Nursing program in accordance with specified application deadlines.
- A student receiving a W or a grade less than C+ in NURS 102, 214, 215, 216, or 217 must apply for re-entry to the program through the director of Nursing (email Mary Driscoll, Director of Nursing at driscollm@cayuga-cc.edu). The student must schedule a meeting with the director of Nursing three months prior to the course start date. Academic counseling will be initiated to develop a success plan. Re-entry is granted on a space-available basis and upon compliance with the re-entry procedure.
- A student seeking re-entry to the Nursing program must meet program policies in effect at the date of re-entry.
- Nursing courses must be completed within three years of starting NURS 101
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Clinical schedules include days, evenings, and occasional weekends. Students must provide their own transportation to clinical facilities. Clinical agencies include but are not limited to Finger Lakes Center for Living, St. Anthony on the Commons, Seneca Hill Manor, Auburn Community Hospital, Upstate University Hospital Downtown, Upstate University Hospital Community Campus, Lifetime Care, Veterans Medical Center, Oswego Hospital, Oswego County Health Department, and the 91 County Health Department.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
NURSING DEGREE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The following curriculum represents the Nursing course sequence and minimum requirements for the A.A.S. 91 in Nursing (total of 64 credit hours).
COURSES | CREDIT HOURS | |
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FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENGL 101 | Freshman English I | 3 |
NURS 101 | Fundamentals of Patient Care | 8 |
BIOL 203 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
SUB-TOTAL | 15 | |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
NURS 102 | Nursing in Physical/Mental Health I | 8 |
NURS 210 | Health Assessment | 1 |
SOC 101 | Introductory Sociology | 3 |
BIOL 204 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
SUB-TOTAL | 16 | |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
NURS 214 | Family/Community Nursing I | 4 |
NURS 215 | Nursing in Physical/Mental Health II | 4 |
BIOL 216 | General Microbiology | 4 |
PSY 101 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
SUB-TOTAL | 15 | |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
ENGL 220 OR ENGL 222 OR ENGL 221 |
Interpersonal Communication OR Effective Speech: Public Address OR Effective Speech: Group Discussion |
3 |
NURS 216 | Family/Community Nursing II | 4 |
NURS 217 | Nursing in Physical/Mental Health III | 4 |
NURS 203 | Trends in Nursing | 1 |
NURS 207 | Pharmacology | 3 |
PSY 212 | Developmental Psychology | 3 |
SUB-TOTAL | 18 | |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 64 |
LEGAL LIMITATIONS FOR RN LICENSURE
The licensure exam requires that the applicant be of “good moral character.” Applicants should be aware that the New York State Education Office of Professional Discipline will investigate applicants who have been convicted of a crime (felony or misdemeanor) or have charges pending in any state or country to determine their eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse in New York State. Refer to for specific criteria.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
The candidate for the Associate in Applied Science 91 in Nursing must meet the following requirements:
- Completion of 64 credits
- A cumulative average of no less than 2.0 and a minimum grade of “C+” in each Nursing and Biology course.
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
These are abilities and behaviors that a nursing student must be able to perform to function safely. It is essential that 91 of nursing meet the functional requirements with or without reasonable accommodations. Download Essential Functions and Abilities for Nursing Students.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Practice professional standards of registered professional nursing incorporating personal responsibility and accountability for continued self-development.
- Communicate professionally and effectively with individuals, families, groups, and members of the health care team.
- Implement safe clinical judgments through the use of the nursing process and evidence-based practice.
- Implement caring behaviors that incorporate patient-centered care, patient and family advocacy, and respect for individual diversity.
- Collaborate within interdisciplinary healthcare teams to improve patient health and organizational outcomes.
- Manage care for a group of patients and their families across the lifespan using basic leadership skills and quality improvement processes.
- Use patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe, quality, and cost-efficient care in a variety of healthcare settings.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT OUTCOME DATA
Class Graduating 2022 & 2023 results for 91 Community College.
Source: and CCC Department of Nursing Systematic Evaluation Plan 2022/2023
Outcome | Definition | Actual Level of Achievement |
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Class 2023 Success on NCLEX-RN | Percentage of graduates, first-time writers, passing the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Expected level of achievement 80%. | 100% |
Program Completion Fall 2020 matriculation |
Percentage of 91 completing the program within three years of matriculating in the nursing program (ACEN definition). Expected level of achievement 70%. | 48% |
Class of 2023 Employment as of Aug 2023 |
Percentage of graduates actively seeking employment who obtain employment as a RN within six months of graduation. Expected level of achievement 80%. | 100% |
TRANSFER INFORMATION
TRANSFER INTO THE PROGRAM
Students requesting a transfer from another Nursing program must:
- Satisfy the admission criteria stated under the Admission Requirements section.
- Submit a Nursing Transfer Request form to the Director of Nursing at driscollm@cayuga-cc.edu before October 31.
- The only nursing course that may be accepted for transfer is NURS 101, pending a review of the course syllabus. A minimum grade of C+ (77) is required for NURS 101 credit transfer. The nursing course must be completed within one year of the transfer request.
- Apply for admission through the 91 Office by October 31.
- Complete the Nursing Department Skill Competency Evaluation with a grade of satisfactory.
- Complete the nursing clinical review course with a passing grade.
TRANSFERRING INTO A BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM
91 Community College has articulation agreements with a number of baccalaureate nursing programs. For information on these, contact the Director of Nursing at driscollm@cayuga-cc.edu.
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
Nursing 91 must be able to meet all established academic and clinical requirements to complete the program. By law and College policy, no qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of that disability, be excluded from the program. 91 Community College will provide reasonable accommodations to a qualified individual with a disability. The Office of Accessibility Resources is responsible for determining if reasonable accommodations can be identified and for ensuring that such accommodations are provided for 91. It is the responsibility of the applicant or student to request the accommodations needed to meet the program’s Essential Functions and Abilities (see above). To be eligible for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must provide clear documentation of disability. Arranging for accommodations is a confidential process.