A: The Nursing application is a single application process.
A: No. Once you enter the Nursing program, students must be prepared to attend classes, labs & clinicals during primarily daytime hours for four semesters. Some clinical hours may require evening and weekend attendance.
A: Nursing students will follow the same housing requirements as all Wesleyan students.
A: Most nursing students are eligible for financial aid. Communicate with a financial aid counselor about specifics by emailing financialaid@wesleyancollege.edu.
A: Yes. A $200 deposit is required to reserve your cohort acceptance seat. This fee is applied to your first semester nursing fees. Each semester you are in the program you will be charged a $1000 nursing fee. You will also incur additional costs for the background and urine screening, any updated immunizations required, at least one set of program approved scrubs, Wesleyan Nursing patches, leather shoes, watch with a second-hand, stethoscope, blood pressure cuff and penlight.
A: No, not at this time. Wesleyan offers a BSN program which prepares nurses to perform in most medical environments and have additional preparation and training for jobs that include administration, leadership, management, and research.
A: It is a pre-admission exam for the BSN program which is administered and scored by a computer.
A: You will receive a confirmation email from the Nursing Office within 5 business days of your reservation.
A: A total of 209 minutes will be allotted for the exam. The exam must be completed in one sitting. Students will not be able to complete the exam on another day.
A: Wesleyan College requires students to take four sections of the TEAS.
- Reading, Math, Science, English
A: The TEAS is a computer based test only.
A: Yes. The TEAS has a calculator available inside the test platform for students to use. Handheld calculators are not permitted.
A: Approximately 170
A: More information about the test is available on the vendor’s website at www.atitesting.com/teas-prep
A: You can view your test scores at the conclusion of your testing session.
A: Contact the Director of Disability and Advocacy Resources (Jill Amos, jamos@wesleyancollege.edu) a minimum of three weeks before your testing date to request accommodations. The request needs to be made after you’ve made your appointment for testing.
A: Yes. www.atitesting.com/teas-prep
A: You may view test dates for your specific Admission Cycle of interest online: wesleyancollege.edu/nursingportal
A: No, you can take the TEAS at any of the testing locations, it must be the latest version.
A: The TEAS scores are valid for one calendar year.
A: You can send your scores from your ATI Testing account or by visiting this link: www.atitesting.com/teas/transcript
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