For Beginning RN (ADN ) Program:
- Obtain general college admission to Otero Junior College. Submit a completed application at the Student Services Office on the OJC campus or on-line at www.ojc.edu. Student must be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate.
- Complete required pre-admission courses (Pre-requisite Courses) with a grade of C or higher for each course and a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher for the five listed courses. The science course must be completed within seven years of the start date of the program.
Required Pre-Admission Courses (Pre-requisite Courses):
- English composition I (3 credits)
- Human Growth & Development (3 credits)
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 credits)
- Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4 credits)
- Microbiology (4 credits)
- Apply to the nursing program at OJC using our [Online Application].
- Provide official transcripts confirming completion of Pre-requisite courses and GPA to the OJC Nursing Department.
- Clear Criminal background check and urine drug screen (to be completed when instructed by the OJC Nursing Department). See the [Disqualifying Offences] document for more information.
- Upon notification of admission to start the nursing program, complete the remaining clinical requirements –i.e. physical exam, hepatitis B and varicella vaccinations etc. (specific forms and instructions will be included in the notification letter).
During application for licensure, the student must answer the following questions:
- “Have you ever been convicted of a crime or have you ever had accepted by a court a plea of guilty or nolo contrendre? Have you received a deferred judgment or deferred prosecution?”
- “Are you now, or were you for the 12 months preceding the date of this application, addicted to any controlled substance; a regular user of any controlled substance without a prescription; and/or habitually intemperate in the use of intoxicating liquor?”
If any question is answered “yes,” the student needs to meet with the Chair of the Nursing Department for counseling because the Colorado State Board of Nursing has specific requirements for licensure.