The ranking criteria for Competitive Allied Health Sciences and Nursing programs are published in the College Catalog and on the Competitive Allied Health and Nursing webpage.
The deadlines are published in the College Catalog and on the Competitive Allied Health and Nursing webpage.
Students will be REQUIRED to attend an informational session during the Spring semester prior to consideration for acceptance into competitive admissions program. Dates, times, and locations are posted on the College Event Calendar.
The sequence for the program can be found under the Guided Pathway tab in the College Catalog.
Yes. College Credit is granted for CLEP with a score of 50 or higher. A grade of “C” is assigned for ranking purposes.
AP Exam Score | College Course Grade Equivalent |
---|---|
5 | A |
4 | B |
3 | C |
Yes. Applicants may receive credit for a course by passing the College exemption exam (generally administered during the week of final exams) only if the applicant has neither attempted nor failed the course(s) or equivalent course(s) at Augusta Technical College or another postsecondary institution. Applicants may take the College Exemption exam to satisfy natural science and ALHS prefix courses taken over 5 years (60 months). A minimum score of 75% is required to pass an exemption examination. Qualified applicants are allowed one exemption exam attempt per course.
Applicants with ALHS and natural science courses that are older than five years (60 months) have the following options: (1) Retake the course(s); or (2) Take the College exemption exam for the expired course(s).
Applicants must have earned a grade of a “B” or below in order to retake a prerequisite course for ranking purposes. The highest grade will be used for ranking. This also applies to applicants with transfer grades.
If the applicant chooses to use/take the degree level Anatomy (BIOL 2113 and BIOL 2114) courses, the theory and lab course grades will be averaged for their ranking grade.
If a student makes less than a “C” in a natural science course for a competitive program that includes a lab, this will be counted as “one” academic failure or unsuccessful attempt. The student will be required to retake the component (lab or theory) in which a grade of less than a “C” was awarded in order to meet the prerequisite requirement. The theory letter grade will be averaged with the corresponding letter grade in lab to determine the final letter grade for ranking purposes.
No, the TEAS exam is no longer required for entrance and will not be used to determine eligibility.