NYS Nursing: Nursing Programs: LPN Programs. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Programs. Central. Region . Rd. Auburn, NY 1. Delaware- Chenango- Madison- Otsego BOCESR. W. Harold Center Sidney. East River Road Norwich, NY 1. Madison Oneida BOCES4. As a new year in the Ulster BOCES Fashion Design program gets under way, students began to learn basic skills and common challenges in apparel. New Principal Hired at Ulster BOCES Career & Technical Center. Spring Road. Verona, NY 1. Rome ACCESS Site. West Liberty Street. Rome, NY 1. 34. 40. Utica ACCESS Site. Second Street. Utica, NY 1. Tri. Plexus Building. Program Sites; Purchasing Department; Miscellaneous Services; Education. Western Suffolk BOCES provides career training and literacy programs to help adults meet their career goals by developing skills essential for gainful.Eastern Suffolk BOCES - Adult. If you are concerned about the possibility of finding a job after completing a BOCES LPN program, contact your local BOCES facility and ask for their. Suffolk County School Superintendents Association. Eastern Suffolk BOCES. Students attending the Licensed Practical Nursing Program may be eligible for a Pell Grant and/or Direct Loans. Western Suffolk BOCES provides career and technical education, special education, and instructional support services to school districts on Long Island, NY. BOCES At A Glance; BOCES AUDITS; BOCES in New York State. Mentoring Program; Personnel Procedures. Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN). Spring Road. Verona, NY 1. Rosetti Education Center. Spring Road. Verona, NY 1. Onondaga- Cortland- Madison BOCESPN Program. Lee G. Peters Career Training Center. Crown Road. Liverpool, NY 1. Center for New Careers 2. Port Watson Street Cortland, NY 1. St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center. Fay Road. Syracuse, NY 1. Oswego County BOCESAdult Careers Center. County Route 6. 4Mexico, NY 1. Otsego- Delaware- Schoharie- Green BOCES5. Dietz Street, Suite OOneonta, NY 1. State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi. Evendon Tower. Program of Practical Nursing. Delhi, NY 1. 37. 53. Syracuse City Schools 5. East Genesee Street. Program of Practical Nursing. Syracuse, NY 1. 32. Genesee Valley Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Educational Opportunity Center. Chestnut Street Rochester, NY 1. Valerie Joseph. Chairperson(Adult Students)*Isabella Graham Hart School of Nursing. Rochester General Hospital. Humboldt Street. Rochester, NY 1. Cynthia Roberts Administrative Leader (Adult Students)Marion S. Whelan School of Practical Nursing. Geneva General Hospital. North Street. Geneva, NY 1. Victoria Record. Director of Education/MSW, Finger Lakes Health(Adult Students)Steuben- Schuyler- Chemung- Tioga- Allegany BOCESCenter for Adult Education & Training. Philo Road. Elmira, NY 1. Cathy Foley. Coordinator of Health Occupations(Adult Students)Steuben- Allegany BOCESCoopers Education Center. One Vocational Drive. Painted Post, NY 1. Cathy Foley. Coordinator of Health Occupations(Adult Students)Wayne- Finger Lakes BOCES1. Drumlin Court. Newark, NY 1. Christine Angus Coordinator (Adult Students)Genesee- Livingston- Steuben- Wyoming BOCESGreece Central School 2. Alcott Road Greece, NY 1. Esther Goodrich. Coordinator(Adult Students)Genesee Valley BOCES- Batavia Campus. Robert Morris School 8. Union Street Batavia, NY 1. Esther Goodrich. Coordinator(Adult Students)Genesee Valley BOCES- Mt. Morris Campus. 27 Lackawanna Avenue. Mt. Morris, NY 1. Esther Goodrich. Coordinator(Adult Students)Genesee Valley BOCES- Warsaw. Campus 4. 50 North Main Street. GV BOCES Suite. Warsaw, NY 1. Esther Goodrich. Coordinator(Adult Students) Monroe 2 BOCES3. Big Ridge Road. Spencerport, NY 1. Esther Goodrich. Coordinator(Adult Students)Long Island Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Eastern Suffolk BOCES (Adult & Secondary Ext.)Brookhaven Technical Center. Martha Avenue. Bellport, NY 1. Debra Epilone. Program Administrator*Western Suffolk BOCES (Adult Students)Lewis A. Ctr. Northshore Campus, 1. Laurel Hill Road. Northport, NY 1. 17. Kathleen Baker. Coordinator. Hunter Business School 3. Hempstead Turnpike. Levittown, NY 1. 17. State University of New York at Farmingdale (Adult Students)2. Route 1. 10, Gleeson Hall, Room 3. Farmingdale, NY 1. Jennifer Bryer Coordinator, LPN Program. Suffolk County Community College- Eastern Campus. Speonk- Riverhead Rd. Riverhead, NY 1. 19. Frances F. La. Fauci, Ed. D., RN Associate Dean & Professor of Nursing *Nassau VEEB PN Program (Adult Students)8. A Jerusalem Avenue. Uniondale, NY 1. 15. Agnes Quinn, MS, RNNursing Supervisor Metropolitan Region. Facility. Address. Contact. AMG School of Licensed Practical Nursing 1. Prince Street. Brooklyn, NY 1. Juanita Gonzalez Director. Bronx Community College Practical Nursing Program. GT 1, Rm. 1. 81st Street & University Avenue. Bronx, NY 1. 04. 53. Ellen Hoist. Director. La. Guardia Community College (Adult Students)3. Thomson Avenue, Room E3. BLong Island City, NY 1. Kathleen Karsten Coordinator. Hostos Community College. Grand Concourse. Bronx, NY 1. Christine O'Reilly. Department of Nursing. Medgar Evers College Practical Nursing Program. Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 1. Jean Gumbs Chairperson Division of Health Sciencesand Director of Nursing Programs. Mildred Elley School 2. Broadway, Floor 1. New York, NY 1. 00. Angela Apuzzo , Department Chairperson. Monroe College. 25. Jerome Avenue. Bronx, NY 1. Jennifer Ort Chairperson, Department of Nursing Transition Career Institute 3. Whitestone Expressway. Flushing, NY 1. 13. Derrice Gordon, M. S., RNDirector of Nursing Manhattan Adult Learning Center. Practical Nursing Program. West 1. 20th Street, Rm. A New York, NY 1. Theresa Sheil. City- wide Supervisor of Nursing Programs Brooklyn Adult Learning Center. Nostrand Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 1. Theresa Sheil. City- wide Supervisor of Nursing Programs Coler- Goldwater Hospital. LPN Program. 1 Main Street, Wing D4. Roosevelt Island, NY 1. Theresa Sheil. City- wide Supervisor of Nursing Programs Clara Barton High School for Health. Professions, P. N. Program. 90. 1 Classon Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 1. 12. Elizabeth Gallaro Director of Nursing. Curtis H. S. Program(Secondary and Adult Programs) 1. Hamilton Avenue. Staten Island, NY 1. Patricia Fasano, RN, MSN, WHNP Coordinator Mid- Hudson Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Dutchess BOCES Practical Nursing Program. BOCES Road. Poughkeepsie, NY 1. Susan C. Moraca. Coordinator(Adult & Secondary Extended Students. Southern Westchester BOCES Practical Nursing Program. Executive Boulevard. Elmsford, NY 1. 05. Alyson Keane. Program Coordinator(Adult Students)Orange- Ulster BOCES PN Program. Dolson Avenue. Middletown, NY 1. Trish Huggins Director, LPN Program(Adult & Secondary- Extended Students)Putnam- Northern- Westchester BOCES2. BOCES Drive. Yorktown Heights, NY 1. Judy Gromer. Program Facilitator(Adult & Secondary- Ext. Students)Rockland BOCES Practical Nursing Program. Parrott Road. West Nyack, NY 1. Mary Shine. Coordinator(Adult & Secondary- Ext. Students. Ulster BOCESP. N. Program. Occupational Center, P. O. Box 6. 01. Port Ewen, NY 1. Marita Kitchell. Administrator, Health Occupations & New Vision(Adult & Secondary- Ext. Students)Westchester Community College PN Program. Grasslands Road. Valhalla, NY 1. Lynette Debellis Chairperson. Department of Nursing. Sullivan County BOCES6 Wierk Avenue. Liberty, NY 1. 27. Debbie Theysohn. Coordinator(Adult & Secondary Ext. Students)Northeast Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Albany- Schoharie- Schenectady BOCES5. New Karner Road Albany, NY 1. Paula Negri. Practical Nursing Coordinator(Adult & Secondary Students)Maria College. New Scotland Avenue Albany, NY 1. Linda Millenbach. Nursing Program Chair(Day & Weekend Program)Mildred Elley- Albany, NY Campus. Central Avenue. Albany, NY 1. Lynn Argenti Department Chair, Practical Nursing Clinton- Essex- Warren- Washington BOCESCV- TEC. Programs. 15. 85 Military Turnpike. Plattsburgh, NY 1. Sue Baker Coordinator for Health Occupations(Adult Students)Hamilton- Fulton- Montgomery Career Education. Center, P. N. Program. County Highway 1. Johnstown, NY 1. 20. Susan Roth Coordinator(Adult & Secondary Students)Herkimer- Fulton- Hamilton- Otsego BOCES2. West Main Street. Ilion, NY 1. 33. 57. Sara Nicolette. Supervisor, Nursing Programs(Adult Students)Rensselaer- Columbia- Greene BOCESRensselaer Educational Center. Industrial Park Road. Troy, NY 1. 21. 80. Lora Yanulavich Health Occupations Education Coordinator(Adult Students)Rensselaer- Columbia- Greene. BOCESHudson High School 2. Harry Howard Ave. Hudson, NY 1. 25. Lora Yanulavich. Health Coordinator Education Coordinator Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing. Burdett Avenue. Troy, NY 1. Susan Birkhead. Program Manager(Adult)SUNY College of Technology at Canton. Cornell Drive. Canton, NY 1. Crystal Simmons Chairperson Washington- Saratoga- Warren- Hamilton- Essex BOCESSouthern Division. Henning Road. Saratoga Springs, NY 1. Maureen Poole Nursing Coordinator(Adult & Secondary- Extended Students)Washington- Saratoga- Warren- Ham- Essex- Northern BOCESSouthern Adirondack Education Center. Dix Avenue. Hudson Falls, NY 1. Maureen Poole Nursing Coordinator(Adult & Secondary- Ext. Students)Northern Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Jefferson- Lewis- Hamilton- Herkimer- Oneida BOCES2. NYS Route 3. Watertown, NY 1. Diane Riddell. Coordinator of Health Occupations(Adult Students)North Country Community College PN Program. Saranac Lake Campus. Winona Avenue. Saranac Lake, NY 1. Michael Shepard. Director(Adult Students)North Country Community College. Malone Campus. College Avenue. Malone, NY 1. 29. Michael Shepard. Director(Adult Students)North Country Community College. Ticonderoga Campus. Hawkeye Trail. Ticonderoga, NY 1. Michael Shepard. Director(Adult Students)St. Lawrence- Lewis BOCESSUCT @ Canton. Cornell Drive. Canton, NY 1. Carol Lytle. Coordinator of Health Occupations(Adult Students)Western Region. Facility. Address. Contact. Cattaraugus- Allegany- Erie- Wyoming BOCESBelmont Center. County Route 4. 8Belmont, NY 1. Cathy Tomerlin. Lead Instructor for Practical Nursing(Adult Students)Cattaraugus- Allegany- Erie- Wyoming BOCESOlean Center. Windfall Road. Olean, NY 1. Cathy Tomerlin. Staff Specialistfor Health Occupations(Adult Students)Cattaraugus- Allegany- Erie- Wyoming BOCESEllicottville Center. Box 6. 90, Route 2. Ellicottville, NY 1. Cathy Tomerlin. Lead Instructor for Practical Nursing(Adult Students)Erie I BOCES (Main Campus) Practical Nursing Programs. Harlem Road. West Seneca, NY 1. Carolyn Thomas. Coordinator(Adult Students)Erie 1 BOCES Southtowns Academy. Southwestern Blvd. Hamburg, NY 1. 40. Erie I BOCESHarkness Occupational Center. Aero Drive. Cheektowaga, NY 1. Erie 1 BOCES Ken- Ton Career & Technical Center. Two Mile Creek Road. Tonawanda, NY 1. 41. Erie 1 BOCES Niagara Lutheran Home Rehabilitation Center. Hager Street. Buffalo, NY 1. Erie 1 BOCES Potter Road Career and Technical Center. Potter Road. West Seneca, NY 1. Erie II Chautauqua- Cattaraugus BOCESAdult & Community Education Division. Erie Road. Angola, NY 1. Suffolk County Community College - Degree Granting Programs This program leads to the Associate in Applied Science (A. A. S.) degree or Associate in Science (A. S.). The Nursing curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry into practice as well as provide opportunities for students seeking transfer into a baccalaureate of science degree through articulation/joint admission agreements. Information on articulation agreements between Suffolk County Community College and potential transfer institutions can be found at Transfer Agreements. Upon award of the degree, graduates are qualified to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Professional Nurses (NCLEX- RN)*. For further information contact the campus Office of Admissions. Prospective students must complete the application for admission by the application deadline. Applicants for all program options (Day, Evening, and LPN- RN) are required to take the Test for Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS)** and achieve a minimum of Proficient Level on the ATI Academic Preparedness Category in order to be considered for admission. The Office of Central Admissions must receive the ATI TEAS score report by the application deadline. Within the year prior to the deadline, applicants may only. ATI TEAS twice, and must register and pay all fees each time. The results of the second attempt would then be used for admission consideration. Further information, including dates. ATI TEAS testing at the College, is posted on Suffolk County Community College School of Nursing website www. Nursing and on the ATI website www. The Nursing program is highly competitive. Meeting minimum criteria for admission does not guarantee acceptance to the program. The College reserves the right to make final decisions based upon the applicant pool each year.**Current high school students applying for admission to the Associate Degree Day program are exempt from taking the ATI TEAS test but must meet all other minimum requirements, as specified below. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION FOR ADMISSIONCurrent High School Students Applying for Admission Consideration into the Nursing Program (Day Option) (Ammerman and Michael J. Grant Campuses)8. Final course average in Regents Biology Class (or its equivalent) of 8. Regents Biology Exam score of 8. Final course average in Regents Chemistry Class (or its equivalent) of 8. Regents Chemistry Exam score of 8. Final course average in Regents Integrated Algebra of 8. Minimum SAT score of 1,0. Critical Reading and Mathematics) or Minimum Score of 2. ACT Exam. All Other Applicants Applying for Admission Consideration into the Nursing Program (Day or Evening Option) (Ammerman and Michael J. Grant Campuses)*ATI TEAS exam performance. Performance in any General Education/Liberal Arts and Sciences courses that are a part of the nursing curriculum. Points awarded for any of these courses that were completed with C grade or higher. Grades lower than C will not be considered. The more courses completed from the General Education/Liberal Arts and Sciences courses in the Nursing Program and the higher the grades in these courses, the greater the chance of admission. Admission to the Nursing Program is not guaranteed to any applicant, regardless of courses completed or grades received. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Applying for Admission into the LPN- RN Program (Ammerman and Michael J. Internal transfers are high school graduates without college credits or previously or currently enrolled students in SCCC. External transfers are previously or currently enrolled students in another college. PLEASE NOTE: Prerequisites of high school chemistry and Integrated Algebra or its equivalent are required for registration to take BIO1. Those without high school chemistry and Integrated Algebra or its equivalent will need to complete MAT0. MAT0. 07 and then CHE1. BIO1. 30. General Education/Liberal Arts and Sciences courses may be retaken only once to achieve a higher grade and the second grade will be used toward degree completion. BIO1. 30 and BIO1. PROGRAM START DATES AND APPLICATION DEADLINESProgram. Start Date. Application. Deadline*Current High School Students and Applicants Previously or Currently Enrolled in College Applying for Admission into the Nursing Program (Day Option) (Ammerman and Michael J. Grant Campus)Fall Semester. January 1. 5Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Applying for Admission into the Day LPN- RN Program (Ammerman Campus)Spring Semester. August 1. 5Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Applying for Admission into the Day LPN- RN Program (Michael J. Grant Campus)Fall Semester. January 1. 5Applicants Previously or Currently Enrolled in College Applying for Admission into the Nursing Program (Evening Option) (Ammerman Campus)Fall Semester. January 1. 5Applicants Previously or Currently Enrolled in College Applying for Admission into the Nursing Program (Evening Option) (Michael J. Grant Campus)Spring Semester. August 1. 5*Application includes all documentation required, including but not limited to transcripts, ATI TEAS score, CLEP scores and current New York State LPN registration, if applicable. General notes about the Nursing program: Nursing (NUR) clinical courses require that students travel for clinical experiences throughout Suffolk County. The maximum time to complete the program requirements upon enrollment is four (4) years for the day program option and LPN- RN program option, and five (5) years for the evening program option. All nursing students must maintain a minimum grade of C in each nursing and general education/liberal arts and sciences course, as well as satisfactorily pass the skills lab and clinical components of the nursing courses regardless of lecture exam average. Failure to achieve these measures will prevent the nursing student from continuing to the next sequential nursing course. Students are not guaranteed a seat in nursing courses if there is a disruption in their sequential completion of the program. When scheduling for courses, students are to follow the semester breakdown as listed in their program or meet with a nursing advisor. Not enrolling in the appropriate courses may disrupt the sequential completion of the program. Students who receive grades of D+, D, F, or a W in NUR1. NUR1. 02, NUR1. 24, or NUR1. Students who reapply are not guaranteed a seat and must meet all admission requirements. Students who receive grades of D+, D, F, or a W in any subsequent NUR course, except for NUR1. NUR1. 02, NUR1. 24, or NUR1. Nursing students requesting reinstatement due to interruption of the specified progression through the program of study, for any reason, are not guaranteed a seat in the course requested. Reinstatement is dependent on clinical space availability and a review of the student's academic eligibility. Students can be reinstated into a NUR course only one time. Reinstatement must occur within one year from the last clinical course or the student must reapply to the program as a new student. Reinstatement forms and rubric used to determine academic eligibility are available on the School of Nursing website at www. Nursing. A total of two unsuccessful attempts resulting in a grade of D+, D, F, or a W in any NUR course will result in dismissal from the nursing program and the student may reapply for admission after a four- year period. Students who fail the clinical portion of a nursing (NUR) course will receive an F for the course grade regardless of the time during the semester this failure occurs. Refer to the School of Nursing website www. Nursing to view additional information regarding the program. The student policy manual and handbook located on the School of Nursing webpage contains information including, but not limited to, academic progression, additional expenses for nursing students beyond textbooks, tuition and fees, attendance (lecture, lab, and clinical), background check, CPR certification, classroom decorum, complaints and grievances, determination of safe clinical practice, dosage calculation competency, electronic communication, health requirements, safety and technical standards, methods of grading, examinations and student evaluation, student record file, and professional behavior. Eligibility to sit for the licensing examination to become a registered nurse is subject to New York State law regarding professional misconduct. Applicants for the nursing program who have been charged or convicted of a crime (felony or misdemeanor) in any state or country, or whose practice of nursing may be impaired by alcohol, drugs, physical or mental disability, must contact the State Education Department, Division of Professional Licensing Service. Although these applicants may be determined eligible to take the licensing examination, they may or may not be issued a limited permit and/or registered nurse license, depending on the results of the investigation process.
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