Enrollment process and point system

If you have taken the TEAS test within the last five years and have scored a 70 or better within your first two attempts, you can forward your results to VVC. To do so, please go to ATItesting.com and follow their directions.

NOTE: No medical documentation is required before or during your application process. During your orientation you will be directed when to provide your medical documentation.

Apply to our program during our application period. You will not be able to access the application prior to the start of our application period.

The application will be on our Nursing home page; http://www.vvc.edu/registered-nursing

Please note, the application uses the "Nextgen Forms" system. You can access your application through your MyVVC.

You will need to attach a scan or image of your unofficial transcripts from all schools. These will need your coursework that applies to the Nursing program highlighted in yellow (If yellow is not legible for your transcripts, please choose a color that IS legible). You will ONLY highlight the courses you will be using to meet our prerequisites.

There are two additional option items you may wish to upload. To get points for a license or certification in healthcare, you will need to upload a picture or scan of your license or certification. Please remember, your license or certification needs to be unexpired at the time you apply. You may also include a two (or more) page letter of life of special circumstances. This letter is MLA format and normally covers your reasons for wishing to become a Registered Nurse as well as challenges you have faced or special circumstances. Please see below for qualifying circumstances.

FOR ALL UPLOADED DOCUMENTS, MAKE SURE THEY ARE CLEAR AND LEGIBLE. IF WE CANNOT READ THEM WE CANNOT GIVE YOU CREDIT.

Review all items on your application before you submit. We will calculate your points based on the coursework you list on the application worksheet in your application.

As an example, if you have two (or more) math courses that qualify as prerequisites, you can select the one you wish to use to get the most points possible.

After you have hit the submit button, you will see the Counselors worksheet. This is so you are familiar with where our counselors will be scoring your application and you can see EXACTLY what you will be given points for. You will also need to hit the “Submit” button on this page to complete submitting your application.

We invite the top 65 applicants by points to take the TEAS exam on campus. Please note, each semester you are only competing with the other applicants that semester to be invited to take the TEAS exam. We won't know how many points each of the top 65 applicants will have, as such we won't know how many points you will need to be invited to take the TEAS until after the end of the application period. Only applicants from this pool will more forward with selection to attend the next semester.

Score a 70 or better on the TEAS test. The TEAS test is administered on campus in building 33, room 135. If you are selected to take the TEAS please arrive 15 minutes early. You will need to bring photo ID. You cannot have a calculator or phone in the testing room. There is a calculator built in to the TEAS test software.

If you have already taken the TEAS, you may forward us your official score. You can do this from the ATI website (ATITesting.com). NOTE: We look at your FIRST TWO results in a rolling five year window. This means if you apply February 15th, 2023, we will look at your FIRST TWO test results since February 15th 2018.

Please note, we do not accept HESI test scores.

We will then place students based on their points and TEAS into the next semester. If you are not placed for the following semester we highly recommend applying during the following application period.

Victor Valley College does not have a wait list.

If you are selected and score a 70 or better on the TEAS, you will be placed based on your points + TEAS score in the NEXT SEMESTER.

If you were not selected, or did not score 70 on the TEAS, or could not be placed in the next semester, you will need to apply again during the next application period.

When applying to the Victor Valley College Nursing program, your application will be scored based on the following criteria

Academic degrees or
diplomas issued by an accredited college or university, or relevant
certificates held by an
applicant.

BS/BA 15 points
AA or AS 10 points
*Degree awarded and posted to transcript.

Official Transcripts showing
degree.

relevant license or
certificates held by an
applicant issued by a state of national agency.

15 Points: LVN, Occupational Therapist, Paramedic, Pharmacist, Physical Therapists, respiratory Therapist

10 Points: CNA, Dental Hygienist, Medical Assistant, Psych Tech

5 Points: Dental Assistant, Dental Technician, EMT, Hemodialysis Technician, Pharmacy Tech, Phlebotomist, Radiology Tech, Surgical Tech

*** Military Medical Experience ***

Points based on evaluation of training and/or experience.

Copy of License or Certification.

For Military experience, Joint
Service Transcripts, service specific transcripts, or DD 214.

Grade point average in relevant course work.

NOTE: Minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or higher for prerequisite coursework required.

(Up to 25 from sciences)

(Up to 25 from Math and English)

Combined GPA for Anatomy / Physiology / Microbiology

(NOTE 6 year recency for SPRING 2024 application period)

GPA = 4.0 25 Points
GPA = 3.50 - 3.99 20 Points
GPA = 3.00 - 3.49 15 Points
GPA = 2.50 - 2.99 5 Points

Combined GPA in English Composition and Intermediate Algebra or Higher Math

GPA = 4.00 25 Points
GPA = 3.50 - 3.99 20 Points
GPA = 3.00 - 3.49 10 Points
GPA = 2.50 - 2.99 5 Points

Brief letter explaining life or special circumstances.

MLA Letter format

12 point font, double spaced

Minimum 2 page length

5 points total for language proficiency

Example would be Spanish 103 or 104 here at Victor Valley College. MUST be "B" or better.

We use a multicriteria screening process per EDC § 78261.5.

The following definitions will be helpful when writing your letter of life or special circumstance;

(A) “Disabilities” has the same meaning as used in Section 2626 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.

(B) “Disadvantaged social or educational environment” includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the status of a student who has participated in Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS).

(C) “Grade-point average” refers to the same fixed set of required prerequisite courses that all applicants to the nursing program administering the multicriteria screening process are required to complete.

(D) “Low family income” shall be measured by a community college registered nursing program in terms of a student's eligibility for, or receipt of, financial aid under a program that may include, but is not necessarily limited to, a fee waiver from the board of governors under Section 76300, the Cal Grant Program under Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42 of Division 5, the federal Pell Grant program, or CalWORKs.

(E) “Need to work” means that the student is working at least part time while completing academic work that is a prerequisite for admission to the nursing program.

For assistance with MLA formatting please use THIS LINK