How to Apply
If the Nursing Program sounds interesting, here's what to do:
- Review the general Nursing program information, which includes prerequisite information and program model schedules.
- Complete the and inform the Admissions office of which nursing program you prefer (ADN, PN, or ADN-C).
- For a formal review to transfer prerequisites taken at other colleges, please send official transcripts to:
Admissions
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1701 E Front Street
Traverse City, MI 49686 - Refer to the Transfer Guide for questions regarding transferred courses.
- If you have attended a previous school of nursing, please submit a letter of good standing from your previous college's Director of Nursing to Betsy Boris, Director of Nursing and Allied Health, at bboris@nmc.edu.
- Next make an appointment with an 17³Ô¹Ï advisor to get enrolled for the prerequisite nursing courses. Find an advisor
- Once your prerequisites are complete, you may apply to the nursing program of your choice. You may contact Betsy Boris (bboris@nmc.edu), Director of Nursing & Allied Health, to make inquiries regarding eligibility if you are unsure of your status.
- To apply to the ADN program, please access the application via My17³Ô¹Ï. You will find the application under Self-Service and then click on Admissions. The application is open during the following timeframe:
- April 1-June 1 for Fall semester admission consideration
- August 1-October 1 for Spring semester admission consideration
- Admission to the ADN program is competitive and points are given based on this rubric.
- To be added to the PN waitlist, once all prerequisites are completed, you may submit the following form:
- Students must complete the HESI A2 Admission Exam to be eligible for admission to either the ADN or LPN programs. This test may be completed during the application period.
- To be added to the ADN-C waitlist, once all prerequisites are completed, you may submit the following form:
Please do not hesitate to reach out to Betsy Boris (bboris@nmc.edu) for any admission questions you may have following completion of your pre-requisite courses.
Degrees & Certificates
Nursing
Nursing Programs Policy Manual (PDF)
ADN Program Outcomes
PN Program Outcomes
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What you'll find at 17³Ô¹Ï
- Transfer courses, associate degrees and professional certificates, and bachelor's degrees in Marine Technology and Maritime Technology
- Access to other bachelor's degrees and advanced degrees through 17³Ô¹Ï's University Center
- Faculty & staff focused on your success – more than 90% of graduates report accomplishing their goal
- Online learning options
- Reasonable tuition that’s 75 percent less than an average public four-year Michigan school
- Scholarship opportunities – more than $1 million awarded
- Small classes, personal attention – average class size is 20 students
- On-campus housing options – including North Hall, opened in 2017
- An active campus with more than 30 student groups