Admission Procedures, School Policies and Requirements
1. Each student admitted to an undergraduate degree program or Diploma program shall possess a High School Diploma or its equivalent, or otherwise, successfully take and pass the relevant examination or GED equivalent.
This verification of High School completion or equivalency or other documentation that will establish the student’s ability to do college-level work, such as successful completion of the Ability to Benefit Test will be copied and be a part of the student’s record.
Windsor School of Nursing has not entered into an articulation or transfer agreement with any other college or university.
The student has the option to get admitted to the school by following the link of the United States Department of Education Approved Ability-To-Benefit Test below if he/she has not met the requirements for enrolling in the program.
http://www.bppe.ca.gov/schools/ability_exam.shtml
For example, if the student used the “ASSET program: Basic Skills Test (Reading, Writing, Numerical) – Forms B2, C2, D2, and E2”, we go by the passing scores of/for Reading – 35, Writing – 35, Numerical – 33.
2. Eighteen (18) years of age and above.
3. Physical capable without restriction to perform all skills in the course as evidenced by a signed, physical examination by a physician or by a Nurse Practitioner.
4. Be in good health, and able to bend, twist, lift at least 50lbs. and be free from a communicable disease.
5. Complete live scan and criminal background screening. A complete HS 283B application form.
6. Must be able to communicate and understand instruction in English.
7. Valid Identification with picture and social security number.
8. The school enrollment and registration agreement must be completed.
9. Minimum payment paid. See the Schedule of Installment Plans on page 8 of the Student Registration & Enrollment Agreement.
10. Pass the comprehension test of at least 75% grade.
11. Physical & TB Test screening or chest X-ray.