Practical Nursing

 

 

Practical Nursing
Prerequisite - Standard High School Diploma/GED
                       A minimum of 18 years of age

 

Program Length: 1350 hours
45 weeks
Program Number: H170607

 

Nursing is a healing profession for you and for those you serve. You'll perform a broad range of duties in many diverse health care settings including caring for newborns, the aged, home-bound, or mentally ill. Under the supervision of a physician or a registered nurse, you’ll prepare patients for examination, administer medications, check patient’s vital signs, and sometimes perform routine laboratory tests.

 

Online applications will only be accepted twice per year.  Usually in June for classes starting in August, and again in November for classes starting in January. (Exact dates and deadlines will be posted on Haney's home page under "Application Dates".) A link to the online application (at designated dates,) as well as forms necessary for the Application Packet are listed below. Applicants who submit a completed packet by the deadline date and who meet all requirements will be considered for admission. Space is limited. Please note, applicants that have applied in the past will need to complete a new online application and application packet (all components).   We strongly encourage you to make copies of your packet prior to submission.


Please feel free to contact our Student Services office if you have any questions at (850) 767-5500.
 

 

 

Program Structure:

 
Course NumberCourse TitleCourse HoursOCP
PRN0098Practical Nursing Foundations 1300 hoursA
PRN0099Practical Nursing Foundations 2300 hoursB
PRN0290Medical Surgical Nursing 1300 hoursB
PRN0291Medical Surgical Nursing 2300 hoursB
PRN0690Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills150 hoursB

Basic Skills: Unless exempt, students' competency in reading, math, and language are must be assessed within six (6) weeks of program

 

All students participate in IET

Integrated Education and Training (IET) is an educational model that combines adult education and literacy activities with workforce preparation and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster. The goal of IET is to help adults gain the skills and credentials they need for in-demand careers, and to advance their education and careers.

 
 

Teas Testing

  • TEAS
    The TEAS is a requirement in order to submit your application.  You are strongly encouraged to take the TEAS as early as possible.  The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) has proven to be a reliable admissions tool to predict future health science academic success. The TEAS exam was developed based upon the 9-12 grade Science, Reading, Math, and English Language Usage standards identified as import for students to possess upon entry into a health science program.  

    This is a computer-based test comprised of 170 questions divided into four (4) core areas: reading, math, science, and English. The total time allotted to complete the test is 209 minutes. In preparation for the TEAS, you may want to use the ATI TEAS study manual and practice tests available at atitesting.com (opens in new window).  

     

    You may take the TEAS up to three times per year but must wait a minimum of 14 days between tests. 



    Cost: $70 purchase your test voucher at Haney in Student Services (Building 1) or you may pay over the phone, (850) 767-5500, at least one day in advance of the testing. 

    Test Day:

    You will check in at the main office at Haney Technical College (The large 3 story building)
    Bring receipt or email to the testing lab, located on the 3rd floor of building 1
    Bring a photo ID the day of testing
    Cell phones or any other mobile electronic devices will not be permitted in test area
    Food and/or drink are not permitted in the test area

    Passing Scores: Reading 60%, Math 60%, English 60%, Science 50%

    TEAS scores are valid for one (1) year from their test date.

     

    TEAS Test Dates - Test begins promptly at 8:15am.  Late arrivals will not be allowed to test.  Refunds will not be granted for late arrivals. 
    November 19, 2024
    December 3, 2024 
     
     
    For TEAS questions, email Amy Pate at patear@bay.k12.fl.us.
    For payment, call 850-767-5513. 
     
     
    SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS PROGRAM DOES NOT GUARANTEE LICENSURE AS A LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE.  
      The Florida Board of Nursing is responsible for protecting the public. In carrying out this responsibility, the Board of Nursing reserves the right to deny licensure to anyone who has been convicted of a crime other than minor traffic violations. Pursuant to Section 456.0635, Florida Statutes, the Florida Board of Nursing shall refuse to issue a license, certification or registration and shall refuse to admit a candidate for examination if the applicant has been: • Convicted or plead guilty or nolo contender (No Contest) to a felony violation regardless of adjudication of chapters 409, 817 or 893, Florida Statutes; or 21 U.S.C. ss. 801- 970 or 42 U.S.S. ss 1395-1396, unless the sentence and any probation or pleas ended more than 15 years prior to the application. • Terminated for cause from Florida Medicaid Program (unless the applicant has been in good standing for the most recent five years). • Terminated for cause by any other State Medicaid Program or the Medicare Program (unless the termination was at least 20 years prior to the date of the application and the applicant has been in good standing with the program for the most recent five years).   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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