Entrance/Admissions Requirements
Hajgden International College seeks students who demonstrate academic achievement and want to contribute to the wellbeing of the school community. All admissions personnel have attended an approved Commission for Independent Education continuing education course and a record of the course attendance is kept on file. Admission is competitive and based primarily on the student’s academic transcript, standardized testing scores, and recommendations. Applicants must fulfill the following requirements for potential admissions into the Practical Nursing program:
- — Complete an admissions application and pay a $150 non-refundable application fee.
- — Submit a High School transcript/diploma, or verification of GED completion, or proof of HS graduation from a foreign institution comparable to a United States secondary school.
- — Submit an official transcript from all other schools attended (if applicable). Transfer credits for courses completed at an outside institution are evaluated at the time of admission.
- — Take and pass the entrance examination.
Student must be 18 years of age or older at the time of graduation. The applicant must express a sincere desire to become a nurse. Applicants must pass the college generated entrance exam or a third-party related exam such as, but not limited to, the Health Education System, Inc. (HESI), the National League of Nursing (NLN), a Kaplan exam, or the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) within the last twelve (12) months prior to being admitted into the program. Sitting capacity is limited and, therefore, only applicants with the highest scores on the administered entrance exam may be accepted for potential admissions. The school entrance exam’s score ranges from 45% to 100% on the TEAS-V examination or any other test(s) used by the school. The admissions scores do not represent a minimum or maximum “Passing Score,” as applicants shall be selected for admissions from the highest scores to the lowest scores, among other admissions criteria. The higher the score, the higher is the probability of an applicant getting accepted into the program. Applicants who have completed a college degree, by means of a conferred degree transcript, shall be exempt from the entrance exam requirement. Applicants will not be required to provide proof of high school graduation when they provide the following: Verification of an earned degree from a licensed institution recognized by the United States Secretary of Education or an evaluation of a foreign transcript by an approved educational evaluator service attesting that the degree is equivalent to a degree earned at an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. Home-schooled applicants who have a high school diploma can also apply.