
Military to RN Admissions
The Military to RN Pathway Sequence is an opportunity for advanced standing in the associate of arts degree in nursing for military corpsmen and medics who meet specified criteria. Students are encouraged to speak with an advisor regarding prior coursework requirements.
Steps to Apply
- Meet with an allied health admissions coach or attend an information session, if available.
- If not already a current HCC student, submit an HCC application for admission
- Pass a nursing entrance exam with the appropriate score. Visit the Test Center's Nursing and Allied Health webpage to learn more about admissions testing.
- Beginning March 2025 HCC will administer the ATI TEAS as an admissions requirement for Traditional and Accelerated Programs. Students already registered to take the HESI A2 will have until February 14th to schedule and take their exam. If students are unable to take the HESI A2 by that date, they must contact the Test Center at tcnursing@howardcc.edu.
- If students have already taken the ATI TEAS and have passing composite scores of 66.5% and a required score of 69% in Reading and Math can begin having scores transferred beginning October 2024.
- Complete the required prerequisite coursework with appropriate minimum GPA.
- Have Prior Credit: Submit official college transcripts from all colleges attended: Complete an Official Transcript Evaluation Request Form and submit it to the Office of Admissions and Advising (RCF-242).
- Provide a copy of DD214, Military Transcripts with proper designation for medic or corpsmen, and no more than 5 years from discharge.
- Complete a supplemental application for the Military to RN Pathways program and submit online. The application fee for this program is $25. Applications will be available between September 15 through February 15 each school year, with the February date as the final deadline.
Clinical Requirement
- A drug screening and criminal background check will be required prior to enrollment in any nursing and allied health clinical course in order to ensure the safety of patients in the clinical setting. Students who do not comply with the drug screening and criminal background check are ineligible for placement in clinical agencies and are not able to progress in the clinical program. It is the student’s responsibility to know whether they are eligible for licensure. If a student has a criminal background, it is the students’ responsibility to explore whether the background will prohibit them from being licensed and employed in the health care industry. HCC faculty and staff are not able to provide legal advice. If you have any questions about your background, you may wish to discuss this matter with legal counsel.
- Students are not required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination to accept a clinical seat. However, students who decline the COVID-19 vaccine should be aware that clinical site availability may be limited due to partner facility requirements. Clinical placements are not guaranteed for students who choose not to be vaccinated, which may impact progression and completion of their program.
- As of Fall 2022, ALL students are required to show proof of health insurance. HCC does not provide or sponsor health insurance for students.
Pathway Program Documents
- Military to RN Pathway Sequence Planning Sheet (PDF)
- Military to RN Supplemental Application
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Additional Information
- Special Benefits - the Health Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant Program provides greater accessibility to specific healthcare education programs at the in-county tuition rates
- Information for Admitted Students - what you need to know to prepare for your program