This document provides information about the Associate Degree Nursing program at Horry-Georgetown Technical College including application requirements and procedures, admission criteria, program expenses, and course schedule. Applicants must meet minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test score requirements under either Option A or B. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria including GPA, TEAS scores, residency status, and grades in math and science courses. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The 5 semester program runs year-round with clinical placements requiring travel within 100 miles. Program expenses beyond tuition include uniforms, supplies, and fees.
The document provides information about applying to and completing HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program, which is a 5 semester program. It outlines the application process and requirements, including minimum GPA, prerequisite courses, TEAS test scores, and weighted criteria used for acceptance. It also describes the 2 options for applying, course requirements, expenses, and schedule upon acceptance.
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The document provides information about applying to and completing HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program, which is a 5 semester program. Applicants must meet admission criteria including minimum GPA, prerequisite courses completed, and TEAS test scores. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted scoring criteria. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The program involves year-round attendance and clinical placements that may require travel.
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This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements and selection criteria. The 3 semester program accepts 40 students each semester - in May for the Summer semester at the Grand Strand campus, and in August for the Fall semester at the Georgetown campus. Applicants must meet GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test score requirements under Option A or Option B. Acceptance is competitive based on points awarded for GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and completed nursing core courses. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The schedule is year-round with an estimated total cost of attendance.
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This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements and selection criteria. The 3 semester program accepts 40 students each semester - in May for the Summer semester at the Grand Strand campus, and in August for the Fall semester at the Georgetown campus. Applicants must meet GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test score requirements under Option A or Option B. Acceptance is competitive based on points awarded for GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and completed nursing core courses. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The schedule is year-round and expenses beyond tuition must also be considered.
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This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements, application process, expenses, and course schedule. Applicants must meet minimum GPA and TEAS test score requirements, complete prerequisite courses, and submit applications within specified dates. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted scoring system considering TEAS scores, course grades, residency status, and completed credits. Requirements after acceptance include tuition deposit, background check, physical/immunizations, and CPR certification. The 3 semester accelerated program is year-round with clinical rotations 1-2 days per week that may be up to 100 miles away. Program expenses beyond tuition include uniforms, supplies, and fees.
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This 3-sentence summary provides an overview of the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement for LPNs and Certified Paramedics program:
The program is a 3-semester associate degree nursing program that accepts licensed practical nurses and certified paramedics, requiring completion of 9 prerequisite nursing courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and TEAS test score of 65, after which students complete 3 semesters of nursing courses with clinical rotations while maintaining eligibility requirements. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria including GPA, TEAS scores, residency status, and number of prerequisite courses completed at HGTC or CCU.
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The document provides information about HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program for advanced placement of LPNs and paramedics. It is a 3 semester program that accepts a new class each summer and fall. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, earn a minimum GPA of 2.75, pass the TEAS exam with a 65 or higher, and submit their nursing license. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted criteria scoring system. Requirements after acceptance include immunizations, drug screening, CPR certification, and program expenses like uniforms and supplies. The program schedule is year-round with clinical rotations 1-2 days per week that may require travel of up to 100 miles.
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The document provides information about HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program for advanced placement of LPNs and paramedics, including:
- The 3 semester program admits students twice a year based on a weighted criteria including grades, TEAS test scores, residency, and more.
- Applicants must complete 9 nursing core courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and pass the TEAS test with a 65 or higher.
- Acceptance is competitive based on total points earned. Having higher grades, retaking the TEAS, obtaining in-county residency, and graduating from HGTC programs can increase points.
- Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations,
The document provides information about applying to and completing HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program, which is a 5 semester program. It outlines the application process and requirements, including minimum GPA, prerequisite courses, TEAS test scores, and weighted criteria used for acceptance. It also describes the 2 options for applying, course requirements, expenses, and schedule upon acceptance.
Associate Degree Nursing - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
The document provides information about applying to and completing HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program, which is a 5 semester program. Applicants must meet admission criteria including minimum GPA, prerequisite courses completed, and TEAS test scores. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted scoring criteria. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The program involves year-round attendance and clinical placements that may require travel.
Practical Nursing STEPS Session FEB 2022HGTCLibrary
This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements and selection criteria. The 3 semester program accepts 40 students each semester - in May for the Summer semester at the Grand Strand campus, and in August for the Fall semester at the Georgetown campus. Applicants must meet GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test score requirements under Option A or Option B. Acceptance is competitive based on points awarded for GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and completed nursing core courses. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The schedule is year-round with an estimated total cost of attendance.
Practical Nursing - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements and selection criteria. The 3 semester program accepts 40 students each semester - in May for the Summer semester at the Grand Strand campus, and in August for the Fall semester at the Georgetown campus. Applicants must meet GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test score requirements under Option A or Option B. Acceptance is competitive based on points awarded for GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and completed nursing core courses. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The schedule is year-round and expenses beyond tuition must also be considered.
Practical Nursing - STEPS Session - July 2022HGTCLibrary
This document provides information about the Practical Nursing Diploma Program at HGTC, including admission requirements, application process, expenses, and course schedule. Applicants must meet minimum GPA and TEAS test score requirements, complete prerequisite courses, and submit applications within specified dates. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted scoring system considering TEAS scores, course grades, residency status, and completed credits. Requirements after acceptance include tuition deposit, background check, physical/immunizations, and CPR certification. The 3 semester accelerated program is year-round with clinical rotations 1-2 days per week that may be up to 100 miles away. Program expenses beyond tuition include uniforms, supplies, and fees.
Advanced Placement Nursing - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
This 3-sentence summary provides an overview of the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement for LPNs and Certified Paramedics program:
The program is a 3-semester associate degree nursing program that accepts licensed practical nurses and certified paramedics, requiring completion of 9 prerequisite nursing courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and TEAS test score of 65, after which students complete 3 semesters of nursing courses with clinical rotations while maintaining eligibility requirements. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria including GPA, TEAS scores, residency status, and number of prerequisite courses completed at HGTC or CCU.
Advanced Placement Nursing STEPS Session FEB 2022HGTCLibrary
The document provides information about HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program for advanced placement of LPNs and paramedics. It is a 3 semester program that accepts a new class each summer and fall. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, earn a minimum GPA of 2.75, pass the TEAS exam with a 65 or higher, and submit their nursing license. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted criteria scoring system. Requirements after acceptance include immunizations, drug screening, CPR certification, and program expenses like uniforms and supplies. The program schedule is year-round with clinical rotations 1-2 days per week that may require travel of up to 100 miles.
Advanced Placement Nursing - STEPS Session - July 2022HGTCLibrary
The document provides information about HGTC's Associate Degree Nursing program for advanced placement of LPNs and paramedics, including:
- The 3 semester program admits students twice a year based on a weighted criteria including grades, TEAS test scores, residency, and more.
- Applicants must complete 9 nursing core courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and pass the TEAS test with a 65 or higher.
- Acceptance is competitive based on total points earned. Having higher grades, retaking the TEAS, obtaining in-county residency, and graduating from HGTC programs can increase points.
- Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations,
Respiratory Care - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
This document provides information about the Respiratory Care Therapist Associate Degree program at a technical college. It is a 5 semester program that accepts 16 students each year. There are two options for applying, either having completed prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA or achieving a minimum TEAS score. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria including GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and credit hours completed at the college. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The program schedule is outlined showing coursework each semester.
This document provides information about applying to the Practical Nursing Diploma program at HGTC, which is a 3 semester program. There are two application periods each year, with deadlines of January 31st and May 31st. Applicants must meet admission requirements by completing prerequisite courses and have a minimum GPA, or by achieving a minimum score on the TEAS entrance exam. Acceptance is competitive based on a points system. The document outlines the application process and requirements, program expenses, and additional resources for applicants.
This document summarizes the requirements and application process for the Associate Degree Nursing Advanced Placement program for Licensed Practical Nurses at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It outlines a 3 semester program beginning in either the summer or fall semesters. Applications are due January 1st-31st for the summer class or May 1st-31st for the fall class. Requirements include completing 9 prerequisite nursing courses with a minimum 2.75 GPA, having a current LPN license, and submitting transcripts and an admission affidavit. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria including GPA in prerequisite courses and county residency. Additional requirements after acceptance include immunizations, background check, drug test, CPR certification, and fees.
The document outlines the requirements and application process for HGTC's Practical Nursing diploma program. It is a 3 semester program with accelerated 8-week courses. Applications are due by March 15 for the summer semester and fall semester starts. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, have a 2.0 GPA, and meet one of two application options - either scoring a 60 or higher on the TEAS admission test or completing all prerequisite courses. Acceptance is competitive based on points from grades, TEAS scores, residency status, and other factors. Upon acceptance, students must complete background checks, medical requirements, and CPR certification to secure their seat in the program.
This document provides information about applying to the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement program at HGTC for licensed practical nurses. Applicants must apply by January 31st to start in the Summer semester or by March 31st to start in the Fall semester. The program is 3 semesters long and held on the Grand Strand campus. Applicants must meet admission requirements including prerequisite courses completed with a 2.75 GPA, pay the application fee, and submit transcripts and an affidavit. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted criteria score. Additional expenses include a deposit, background check, physical, immunizations, and CPR certification.
The document outlines the requirements and application process for HGTC's Practical Nursing diploma program. There are two application options - Option A requires a minimum TEAS score of 60, while Option B requires completion of five prerequisite courses with a 2.0 GPA. Acceptance is competitive, with 80 students selected each year based on their total application points. Key application deadlines are March 15 for the following summer semester and fall semester. The program is three semesters and includes accelerated 8-week courses. Additional expenses beyond tuition are also outlined.
The document summarizes the requirements and process for applying to the Occupational Therapy Assistant associate degree program at HGTC. It outlines that the 4 semester program accepts 22 students per year based on a weighted criteria scoring system. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA, obtain 20 hours of observation, and submit their application by May 15. Acceptance is competitive, so students should aim for the highest GPA possible in prerequisites. Requirements after acceptance include tuition deposit, background check, health exam, and CPR certification. Program expenses are also outlined.
The document provides information about the application process and requirements for the Advanced Placement Associate Degree Nursing program at Horry-Georgetown Technical College. Applicants must apply by January 31st to begin the program in May or by March 31st to begin in August. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria. Applicants must complete 9 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.75 GPA, have a current LPN license, and submit the Additional Admission/Placement Requirements Affidavit. The program is 3 semesters and acceptance is limited to 16 students each application period.
The document provides information about applying to the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement program at HGTC for licensed practical nurses. Applicants must apply during specific monthly application periods, complete 9 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75, submit their current LPN license, and submit all application materials by the deadline. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria. Upon acceptance, students must complete additional requirements including paying a deposit, passing a background check and drug test, and obtaining immunizations and CPR certification before the start of the program. The 3 semester program begins in summer or fall on the Grand Strand campus and has associated costs students are responsible for paying.
This document provides information about applying to the Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate program at HGTC. Key details include:
- The program is 3 semesters and admission is competitive based on weighted criteria. Applications are due by May 15 to start in the fall.
- Applicants must complete 12 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5, attend an information session, and submit additional documents.
- Scoring criteria is used to determine the top 10 applicants each year. Grades, credits, residency, certifications, and healthcare experience factor into scores.
- Additional requirements like a background check, health physical, and CPR certification must be completed after initial acceptance. Costs for these
The Practical Nursing diploma program at HGTC is a 3 semester program with accelerated 8-week courses. There are two options for applying: Option A involves scoring 60 or higher on the TEAS test and meeting other criteria. Option B involves completing 5 prerequisite courses with a 2.0 GPA and grades of C or higher within required time limits. Applicants must submit transcripts, pay a $30 fee, and complete a background check affidavit. The 80 applicants with the highest number of points based on TEAS scores, grades, and other factors will be accepted into the program each year.
Physical Therapy Assistant - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
(1) The Physical Therapy Assistant program at HGTC is a 4 semester associate degree program with admission based on weighted criteria. Applications are due by May 15th each year for the following fall semester. (2) Applicants must complete 6 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5, view an online information session, and complete 20 hours of observation. (3) Acceptance is competitive based on points from GPA, residency status, and completed credits at HGTC or CCU. Students are encouraged to achieve the highest GPA and points possible to enhance their chances of acceptance.
The Dental Hygiene Degree program at HGTC is a 5 semester program with competitive admission based on weighted criteria. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, have a minimum 2.5 GPA, complete 10 hours of observation, and submit their application by May 15. Accepted students must then complete additional requirements including a background check, drug test, physical, immunizations, and CPR certification before the program. The program provides students with clinical experience and training to work as a dental hygienist.
This document provides information about the requirements and application process for HGTC's 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program. Key points:
- The program begins each fall semester and classes are only during the day. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria.
- The application deadline is May 15 for the following fall. Requirements include completing prerequisites with a 2.75 GPA, 10 observation hours, and an information session.
- Accepted students must submit a $500 deposit, pass a background check/drug test, and provide immunization records by designated deadlines to secure their seat in the program.
This document provides information about the Associate Degree Nursing program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It is a 5 semester program that accepts students in the fall and spring semesters. Admission is competitive and based on a weighted criteria system that awards points for TEAS scores, core course GPAs, health calculations course grades, county residency, and number of core courses taken at HGTC. Students must meet all prerequisite requirements and minimum GPAs to apply through Option A or Option B. Accepted students must then complete background checks, drug screens, physicals, and CPR certification at their own expense before beginning the program. The nursing program is rigorous and involves both daytime classes and clinical rotations throughout the 5 seme
This document provides information about applying to the 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program at HGTC. Key points include:
- Admission is competitive with a May 15 deadline and based on weighted criteria including GPA, test scores, residency status, dental experience, and completion of prerequisite courses.
- Applicants must complete 10 hours of observation, an online information session, submit transcripts and application materials by the deadline, and meet GPA and other academic requirements for prerequisite courses.
- Accepted students must submit a $500 deposit, pass a background check and drug test costing $91, complete immunizations and CPR certification, and attend orientation to secure their spot in the program.
This document provides information about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate program at HGTC, including admission requirements and deadlines, prerequisite courses, and additional expenses. Some key points:
- The program is 4 semesters and admission is competitive, based on weighted criteria with a maximum of 10 students accepted each year. The application deadline is March 15.
- Applicants must complete 11 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA, attend an information session, and submit various forms and documents.
- Additional expenses include a $500 deposit upon acceptance, background checks, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. Clinical rotations may require travel of up to 50 miles.
- The program
This document summarizes the requirements and application process for HGTC's 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, observe in a dental office, maintain a 2.75 GPA, and submit their application by May 15. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria including grades, test scores, experience, and residency. The program costs over $19,000 and requires immunizations, uniforms, instruments, and national exams. Classes are year-round including summer with clinical experience beginning the first semester.
The document provides information about the Surgical Technology Certificate program at HGTC, including:
1) It is a 3 semester program that begins each fall with classes taking place on the Grand Strand and Georgetown campuses. Students must complete admission requirements to be placed on the waiting list for the next available fall semester.
2) To be eligible, students must apply to and be accepted at HGTC, meet placement test scores or prerequisite courses, and complete BIO 210, BIO 211, and BIO 225 with a GPA of 2.0 and minimum grade of C.
3) Additional requirements after acceptance include a background check, drug screening, health physical, immunizations, and CPR
The document summarizes the requirements to apply for the Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) certificate program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It outlines that applicants must: 1) Apply to and be accepted at HGTC; 2) Complete 12 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA; 3) Attend an information session; and 4) Sign and submit required forms. It provides details on application deadlines, scoring criteria used for admission, and ways to increase competitiveness like obtaining certain certifications.
Peer Review (Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Perspective) - Purdue UniversityHGTCLibrary
This document discusses who can read your paper and provides several options. Peers, friends, tutors at Purdue's On-Campus Writing Lab, and instructors are listed as potential readers. The document also includes several checkboxes to select who will have access to read the paper.
Analytical Research Projects - Purdue UniversityHGTCLibrary
This document discusses different audiences for academic papers. The primary audience is gatekeepers like instructors and faculty who will evaluate the paper. The secondary audience includes peers and colleagues who may be interested in the topic. A shadow audience consists of others who may incidentally come across the paper online or elsewhere. The document stresses considering these various audiences when writing a paper to effectively communicate your message to multiple relevant groups.
Respiratory Care - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
This document provides information about the Respiratory Care Therapist Associate Degree program at a technical college. It is a 5 semester program that accepts 16 students each year. There are two options for applying, either having completed prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA or achieving a minimum TEAS score. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria including GPA, TEAS scores, county residency, and credit hours completed at the college. Requirements after acceptance include deposits, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. The program schedule is outlined showing coursework each semester.
This document provides information about applying to the Practical Nursing Diploma program at HGTC, which is a 3 semester program. There are two application periods each year, with deadlines of January 31st and May 31st. Applicants must meet admission requirements by completing prerequisite courses and have a minimum GPA, or by achieving a minimum score on the TEAS entrance exam. Acceptance is competitive based on a points system. The document outlines the application process and requirements, program expenses, and additional resources for applicants.
This document summarizes the requirements and application process for the Associate Degree Nursing Advanced Placement program for Licensed Practical Nurses at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It outlines a 3 semester program beginning in either the summer or fall semesters. Applications are due January 1st-31st for the summer class or May 1st-31st for the fall class. Requirements include completing 9 prerequisite nursing courses with a minimum 2.75 GPA, having a current LPN license, and submitting transcripts and an admission affidavit. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria including GPA in prerequisite courses and county residency. Additional requirements after acceptance include immunizations, background check, drug test, CPR certification, and fees.
The document outlines the requirements and application process for HGTC's Practical Nursing diploma program. It is a 3 semester program with accelerated 8-week courses. Applications are due by March 15 for the summer semester and fall semester starts. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, have a 2.0 GPA, and meet one of two application options - either scoring a 60 or higher on the TEAS admission test or completing all prerequisite courses. Acceptance is competitive based on points from grades, TEAS scores, residency status, and other factors. Upon acceptance, students must complete background checks, medical requirements, and CPR certification to secure their seat in the program.
This document provides information about applying to the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement program at HGTC for licensed practical nurses. Applicants must apply by January 31st to start in the Summer semester or by March 31st to start in the Fall semester. The program is 3 semesters long and held on the Grand Strand campus. Applicants must meet admission requirements including prerequisite courses completed with a 2.75 GPA, pay the application fee, and submit transcripts and an affidavit. Acceptance is competitive based on a weighted criteria score. Additional expenses include a deposit, background check, physical, immunizations, and CPR certification.
The document outlines the requirements and application process for HGTC's Practical Nursing diploma program. There are two application options - Option A requires a minimum TEAS score of 60, while Option B requires completion of five prerequisite courses with a 2.0 GPA. Acceptance is competitive, with 80 students selected each year based on their total application points. Key application deadlines are March 15 for the following summer semester and fall semester. The program is three semesters and includes accelerated 8-week courses. Additional expenses beyond tuition are also outlined.
The document summarizes the requirements and process for applying to the Occupational Therapy Assistant associate degree program at HGTC. It outlines that the 4 semester program accepts 22 students per year based on a weighted criteria scoring system. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA, obtain 20 hours of observation, and submit their application by May 15. Acceptance is competitive, so students should aim for the highest GPA possible in prerequisites. Requirements after acceptance include tuition deposit, background check, health exam, and CPR certification. Program expenses are also outlined.
The document provides information about the application process and requirements for the Advanced Placement Associate Degree Nursing program at Horry-Georgetown Technical College. Applicants must apply by January 31st to begin the program in May or by March 31st to begin in August. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria. Applicants must complete 9 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.75 GPA, have a current LPN license, and submit the Additional Admission/Placement Requirements Affidavit. The program is 3 semesters and acceptance is limited to 16 students each application period.
The document provides information about applying to the Associate Degree Nursing - Advanced Placement program at HGTC for licensed practical nurses. Applicants must apply during specific monthly application periods, complete 9 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.75, submit their current LPN license, and submit all application materials by the deadline. Acceptance is competitive based on scoring criteria. Upon acceptance, students must complete additional requirements including paying a deposit, passing a background check and drug test, and obtaining immunizations and CPR certification before the start of the program. The 3 semester program begins in summer or fall on the Grand Strand campus and has associated costs students are responsible for paying.
This document provides information about applying to the Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate program at HGTC. Key details include:
- The program is 3 semesters and admission is competitive based on weighted criteria. Applications are due by May 15 to start in the fall.
- Applicants must complete 12 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5, attend an information session, and submit additional documents.
- Scoring criteria is used to determine the top 10 applicants each year. Grades, credits, residency, certifications, and healthcare experience factor into scores.
- Additional requirements like a background check, health physical, and CPR certification must be completed after initial acceptance. Costs for these
The Practical Nursing diploma program at HGTC is a 3 semester program with accelerated 8-week courses. There are two options for applying: Option A involves scoring 60 or higher on the TEAS test and meeting other criteria. Option B involves completing 5 prerequisite courses with a 2.0 GPA and grades of C or higher within required time limits. Applicants must submit transcripts, pay a $30 fee, and complete a background check affidavit. The 80 applicants with the highest number of points based on TEAS scores, grades, and other factors will be accepted into the program each year.
Physical Therapy Assistant - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
(1) The Physical Therapy Assistant program at HGTC is a 4 semester associate degree program with admission based on weighted criteria. Applications are due by May 15th each year for the following fall semester. (2) Applicants must complete 6 prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5, view an online information session, and complete 20 hours of observation. (3) Acceptance is competitive based on points from GPA, residency status, and completed credits at HGTC or CCU. Students are encouraged to achieve the highest GPA and points possible to enhance their chances of acceptance.
The Dental Hygiene Degree program at HGTC is a 5 semester program with competitive admission based on weighted criteria. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, have a minimum 2.5 GPA, complete 10 hours of observation, and submit their application by May 15. Accepted students must then complete additional requirements including a background check, drug test, physical, immunizations, and CPR certification before the program. The program provides students with clinical experience and training to work as a dental hygienist.
This document provides information about the requirements and application process for HGTC's 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program. Key points:
- The program begins each fall semester and classes are only during the day. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria.
- The application deadline is May 15 for the following fall. Requirements include completing prerequisites with a 2.75 GPA, 10 observation hours, and an information session.
- Accepted students must submit a $500 deposit, pass a background check/drug test, and provide immunization records by designated deadlines to secure their seat in the program.
This document provides information about the Associate Degree Nursing program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It is a 5 semester program that accepts students in the fall and spring semesters. Admission is competitive and based on a weighted criteria system that awards points for TEAS scores, core course GPAs, health calculations course grades, county residency, and number of core courses taken at HGTC. Students must meet all prerequisite requirements and minimum GPAs to apply through Option A or Option B. Accepted students must then complete background checks, drug screens, physicals, and CPR certification at their own expense before beginning the program. The nursing program is rigorous and involves both daytime classes and clinical rotations throughout the 5 seme
This document provides information about applying to the 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program at HGTC. Key points include:
- Admission is competitive with a May 15 deadline and based on weighted criteria including GPA, test scores, residency status, dental experience, and completion of prerequisite courses.
- Applicants must complete 10 hours of observation, an online information session, submit transcripts and application materials by the deadline, and meet GPA and other academic requirements for prerequisite courses.
- Accepted students must submit a $500 deposit, pass a background check and drug test costing $91, complete immunizations and CPR certification, and attend orientation to secure their spot in the program.
This document provides information about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate program at HGTC, including admission requirements and deadlines, prerequisite courses, and additional expenses. Some key points:
- The program is 4 semesters and admission is competitive, based on weighted criteria with a maximum of 10 students accepted each year. The application deadline is March 15.
- Applicants must complete 11 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA, attend an information session, and submit various forms and documents.
- Additional expenses include a $500 deposit upon acceptance, background checks, drug tests, immunizations, and CPR certification. Clinical rotations may require travel of up to 50 miles.
- The program
This document summarizes the requirements and application process for HGTC's 5 semester Dental Hygiene Degree program. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses, observe in a dental office, maintain a 2.75 GPA, and submit their application by May 15. Acceptance is competitive based on weighted criteria including grades, test scores, experience, and residency. The program costs over $19,000 and requires immunizations, uniforms, instruments, and national exams. Classes are year-round including summer with clinical experience beginning the first semester.
The document provides information about the Surgical Technology Certificate program at HGTC, including:
1) It is a 3 semester program that begins each fall with classes taking place on the Grand Strand and Georgetown campuses. Students must complete admission requirements to be placed on the waiting list for the next available fall semester.
2) To be eligible, students must apply to and be accepted at HGTC, meet placement test scores or prerequisite courses, and complete BIO 210, BIO 211, and BIO 225 with a GPA of 2.0 and minimum grade of C.
3) Additional requirements after acceptance include a background check, drug screening, health physical, immunizations, and CPR
The document summarizes the requirements to apply for the Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) certificate program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. It outlines that applicants must: 1) Apply to and be accepted at HGTC; 2) Complete 12 prerequisite courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA; 3) Attend an information session; and 4) Sign and submit required forms. It provides details on application deadlines, scoring criteria used for admission, and ways to increase competitiveness like obtaining certain certifications.
Peer Review (Looking at Texts from a Reader’s Perspective) - Purdue UniversityHGTCLibrary
This document discusses who can read your paper and provides several options. Peers, friends, tutors at Purdue's On-Campus Writing Lab, and instructors are listed as potential readers. The document also includes several checkboxes to select who will have access to read the paper.
Analytical Research Projects - Purdue UniversityHGTCLibrary
This document discusses different audiences for academic papers. The primary audience is gatekeepers like instructors and faculty who will evaluate the paper. The secondary audience includes peers and colleagues who may be interested in the topic. A shadow audience consists of others who may incidentally come across the paper online or elsewhere. The document stresses considering these various audiences when writing a paper to effectively communicate your message to multiple relevant groups.
Guidelines and Procedure for OER/Affordable Learning Course Adoption/DevelopmentHGTCLibrary
The document outlines the general guidelines and procedures for adopting or developing an open educational resources (OER) or affordable learning course at a university. It details the 10 step process which includes getting department chair approval, submitting application forms, conducting consultations with librarians and instructional designers, building out the course content using selected OERs in phases, and submitting checkpoint forms for review at various stages of development. Upon final approval, developers will receive a stipend for their work creating the OER course.
Radiological Technologist - STEPS Session - March 2022HGTCLibrary
The document provides information about the Radiologic Technology associate degree program at HGTC. It is a 6 semester program that accepts 22 students per year. Applicants must complete prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5, attend an information session, and will be evaluated based on weighted criteria like GPA, certifications, residency, and previous healthcare experience. Accepted students must complete additional requirements before starting the program, such as paying a deposit, passing a background check, and obtaining immunizations and CPR certification. The program includes general education and radiologic technology courses along with clinical experience each semester.
Surgical Technology - STEPS Session - July 2021HGTCLibrary
Beginning in fall 2022, the Surgical Technology program at HGTC will transition from a limited access certificate program to an open enrollment associate degree program. Students can contact the listed health science advisors on the Conway, Grand Strand, or Georgetown campuses for more details on the new curriculum or program information. Completing the Surgical Technology STEPS session provides credit for viewing an overview of the changes to the program.
Radiological Technologist - STEPS Sessions - June 2021HGTCLibrary
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The document provides information about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program at HGTC, including:
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2. Overview
5 semester program
Admission is based on weighted criteria.
Application Dates
• April 1st – May 15th: to apply for a seat in the Fall semester class (August
start) at the Grand Strand Campus or Georgetown campus.
• July 1st – August 31st: to apply for a seat in the Spring semester class
(January start) at the Grand Strand Campus.
Early, late, or incomplete applications will not be reviewed for admission.
3. Application Requirements
Must be admitted to the College and currently eligible for enrollment.
Must meet the criteria for either Option A or Option B. More information about these two
options is provided on upcoming slides.
All applicants must take the TEAS test and meet the minimum score for the either Option A
or Option B. Further information about the TEAS test is provided in upcoming slides.
All applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 and earn a grade of at least a ‘C’ on all
prerequisite courses completed.
Applicants must not have more than 1 unsuccessful (D, F, or WF) attempt in a Nursing (RN)
course within the last 2 years (24 months) at HGTC or any other college.
Applicants must not have been unsuccessful (D, F, W, or WF) in the same Nursing (RN) course
twice within the last 2 years (24 months) at HGTC or any other college.
Applicants must not have been unsuccessful (D, F, or WF) in two different Nursing (RN)
courses within the last 2 years (24 months) at HGTC or any other college.
4. Option A
To be eligible to apply under Option A you must:
Have a minimum TEAS score of 75.
AND
Be eligible to take ENG 101, BIO 210 and MAT 110 or 120 based on SAT or ACT scores,
Multiple Measures placement or completion of the required prerequisites to these courses.
AND
Have a grade of ‘C’ or higher and minimum GPA of 2.75 for all Nursing Core Courses
completed.*
*Students who apply under Option A, must still complete all 9 Nursing Core Courses before graduating from the
ADN program.
5. Option B
To be eligible to apply under Option B you must:
Have a minimum TEAS score of 65.
AND
Complete all 9 Nursing Core Courses (listed on the next slide) with a grade of ‘C’ or higher
and minimum GPA of 2.75.
6. Nursing Core Courses
The following 9 courses must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or higher, minimum GPA of
2.75 and within the time limits, where indicated:
1. English Composition I (ENG 101)
2. English Composition II (ENG 102)
3. Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 210 - has a prerequisite of BIO 112 or 101)
4. Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 211 – 5 year time limit*)
5. Microbiology (BIO 225 – 5 year time limit*)
6. General Psychology (PSY 201)
7. Public Speaking (SPC 205)
8. Either College Algebra or Probability and Statistics (MAT 110/120 – 10 year time limit)
9. One Humanities course (HIS 201 recommended to satisfy REACH Act requirement)
*For BIO 211 and 225, a 10 year time limit applies to applicants who hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s
Degree.
7. TEAS Test
The Test for Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is a 4-hour computer-based test that covers Reading, Math, English, and
Science, with an additional 30 minutes for a dry run prior to the exam.
The cost of the TEAS Exam is $87 (includes registration and remote proctoring fees).
The test is offered remotely on Tuesdays at 9:00 am and on Thursdays at 12:00 pm.
Testing candidates can only retest every 3 months. Failure to wait three months to retest will cause the new score to
be invalid.
TEAS scores are valid for 2 years.
Test prep resources are available at http://libguides.hgtc.edu/testprep/teas.
To register for the TEAS exam please visit www.atitesting.com. (Detailed instructions on next slide.)
For questions, contact the HGTC Testing Center at teas-testing@hgtc.edu.
8. TEAS Test
To register for the TEAS exam, go directly to the TEAS website at www.atitesting.com:
1. First, create an account if you are not already a registered user. (For step-by-step directions for creating
an ATI account, click here). Please note, if taking the exam for Horry-Georgetown Technical College,
select Horry-Georgetown Technical, College Grand Strand ADN.
2. Once you have an ATI account, you will need to go to the ATI page to register and pay for the exam. Click
login.
3. Enter your username and password you provided.
4. Click on the link to the online store which is at the top of the ATI homepage.
5. In the navigation pane on the left side of the screen, click Register for TEAS@ATI.
6. You should now be at the registration screen, and you will need to follow the prompts to register and
pay.
7. For questions, contact the HGTC Testing Center at 843-349-5248 or at teas-testing@hgtc.edu.
9. Weighted Criteria for Acceptance
The scoring criteria on the next slide is used to determine which applicants will be accepted into the Associate
Degree Nursing program.
April 1st – May 15th Application period: This is to begin the program in the Fall Semester (August start). Top-
qualified students with the highest number of points will be selected to begin in the Fall semester at the
Georgetown and Grand Strand campuses.
July 1st - August 31st Application period: This is to begin in the Spring Semester (January start). Top-qualified
students with the highest number of points will be selected to begin in the Spring semester the Grand Strand
campus only.
Acceptance depends on your points vs. the points of the other applicants at that time. Therefore, points
required for acceptance to the program will change with each review period.
Acceptance into the ADN program is limited and competitive. There is no guarantee of acceptance. Your
grades are very important. Even though the minimum GPA requirement is 2.75, you should strive for a much
higher GPA.
11. Be the BEST Applicant you can be!
Applying with the highest number of points you can obtain is important! Consider these options to increase
your points:
Retake the TEAS: If your score is not high enough for points or you want to obtain more points for your
score, you can retake the TEAS– just be sure to wait three months in between each time you take it.
Apply for and obtain residency status: If you are not coded as an “In-County resident”, go to
http://www.hgtc.edu/admissions/residency.html to complete a Residency Application. Obtaining a
South Carolina driver’s license and car registration (if the car is in your name) are normally an important
part of this process. Read the application and instructions carefully.
Apply with the best grades possible: The grades in your prerequisite courses play a large part in ADN
acceptance. Strive for A’s to keep your GPA high. A’s and B’s in your Math and Science courses can earn
you extra points. If you make C’s in some of your courses, consider retaking the course(s) to get a higher
grade. *Always check with financial aid before retaking courses as it may affect your Satisfactory
Academic Progress (SAP) if you retake too many or already have W’s, F’s or D’s in other courses.
12. Requirements AFTER Acceptance
If you are accepted into the program, your acceptance letter will provide detailed instructions and deadlines for completing
the following items. DO NOT complete them before you are instructed. This information is being provided so that you can
plan ahead to cover the costs of these items.
1. Submit a $500.00 tuition deposit to reserve your seat. This is an out-of-pocket expense and not covered by financial aid.
2. Pass Certified Background Check and Drug Screening. The current cost for this is $72.03. The return of an unfavorable CBS and/or UDS
may result in a student being removed from the desired program. Clinical sites/facilities determine applicant’s eligibility to participate in
clinical studies based on their policies. If you complete the background check before being instructed to do so you will have to redo it
and pay fee again. The Background Check, drug screening, and payment of $72.03 will be required each semester while in the program.
3. Complete a Health Physical and submit proof of required immunizations. (Physical and immunizations costs are your responsibility, so
plan ahead financially.)
4. Show proof of current Health Care Providers CPR. You may take a class through HGTC’s Continuing Education/Workforce Development
Department. You may register online for the course on the HGTC Continuing Education/Workforce Development website. This course
costs approximately $105.00.
13. Program Expenses
You may view a comprehensive list of program expenses that a student can expect to
incur during enrollment in the Associate Degree Nursing curriculum here.
Please keep in mind that these figures are approximations and are based on current
costs. Many of these expenses are payable to third parties and subject to change
without notice.
Tuition is subject to change.
Supplies and fees: Students will be responsible for items above and beyond tuition,
such as uniforms, clinical supplies, and items needed for projects.
14. ADN Program
Schedule
Associate Degree Nursing is a 5
semester program. Once accepted you
will attend year round, including
summer. Please plan ahead financially,
as you may not receive financial aid for
the summer. Clinicals will vary by
semester but may require 1-2 days a
week. Students may have to travel up to
a 100 mile radius to fulfill clinical
requirements.
If you have already completed and
passed the core courses, such as ENG
101, PSY 201, SPC 205, etc., prior to
beginning the program, you do not have
to retake them in the program. NUR
prefixed courses are taken in the order
and layout provided, regardless of
previous completion of core courses.
First Semester Fourth Semester
BIO 210 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 NUR 220 Family-Centered Nursing 7
ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 7
MAT 110 College Algebra 3 Fifth Semester
OR XXX Humanities Course ** 3
MAT 120 Probability & Statistics SPC 205 Public Speaking 3
NUR 101 Fundamentals of Nursing 6 NUR 217 Trends in Nursing 2
NUR 161 Basic Concepts of Pharmacology 2 NUR 221 Advanced Nursing Concepts 5
SEMESTER TOTAL 18 SEMESTER TOTAL 13
Second Semester TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 68
BIO 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
NUR 120 Basic Nursing Concepts* 7
SEMESTER TOTAL 14
Third Semester
BIO 225 Microbiology 4
PSY 201 General Psychology 3
NUR 150 Chronic Health Problems* 6
NUR 162 Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 3
SEMESTER TOTAL 16
*These courses prepare students in basic computer applications.
**HIS 201 is recommended to satisfy REACH Act requirement.
15. You have completed the
Associate Degree Nursing STEPS Session!
HGTC reserves the right to change the program admission
requirements at any time. You must meet the admission requirements
that are in effect at the time you submit your application.
Please enter information requested below this presentation to verify
completion of the STEPS Session.