The Nursing Programs (Professional Nursing and Vocational Nursing) at Austin Community College will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, October 9th, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Eastview Campus in Room 8362 as part of our ACEN continuing accreditation process.
Please come to meet with the site visit team and share your comments about our programs.
See the ACEN Accreditation Public Notice Letter for more information
Application Process for Traditional Track
Before you proceed with the application process, we encourage you to read the Professional Nursing FAQ. If you need additional help, please contact us.
- Applicants must be enrolled in Austin Community College. Click here for more information. Admission to Austin Community College does not guarantee admission to a Health Sciences program.
- The Traditional Track is open to non-licensed students. A Health Science background is not required to apply.
- All prerequisites must be completed by the application deadline.
- Applicants must meet the Technical Standards required by the program.
Applications are accepted only within time frames listed below. If a deadline begins or ends on a weekend, the date will begin/end on the next business day. All prerequisites must be completed by the application deadline.
- Fall 2026: November 9 – April 1, 2026
- Spring 2027: April 5, 2026 – August 7, 2026
- Fall 2027: November 9 – TBA
To view the current Associate Degree Nursing Traditional (AAS) degree plan for 2025-26, click here.
- Activate your ACC email account. All correspondence regarding your application will be sent to your ACC email address. For information on how to set up your ACC email account, please see this page.
- Review the Professional Nursing website and complete a mandatory Information Session and Post Test. Retain a copy of the post test confirmation email you receive so that you can submit it with your application.
- Complete program-required immunizations and retain a copy of your immunization form.
- Complete all prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.7. We accept grades of “C” or better.
- BIOL 2401: Anatomy and Physiology I – An assessment test is required before permission is given for this course. Permission is given through the Biology Department. Click here for more information.
- BIOL 2402: Anatomy and Physiology II – An assessment test is not required in order to register for this course. Successful completion of BIOL 2401 is a prerequisite. BIOL 2402 must have been completed within 5 years of the application deadline.
- BIOL 2420: Microbiology – Successful completion of BIOL 1406, BIOL 2401, or BIOL 2404 is a prerequisite. BIOL 2420 must have been completed within 5 years of the application deadline. BIOL 2421 can be accepted in place of BIOL 2420.
- HPRS 2300: Pharmacology for Health Professions – Successful completion of BIOL 2401, BIOL 2404, or BIOL 2304/BIOL 2101 is a prerequisite. See the ACC College Catalog for math testing requirement.
- Completion of either BIOL 2304/2101 & BIOL 2305/2102 OR BIOL 2401 & BIOL 2402 is also required.
- You are encouraged to complete the 3 co-requisites — PSYC 2301: Introduction to Psychology, ENGL 1301: English Composition 1, and PHIL 2306: Ethics — with a grade before being admitted to the program. Co-requisites are not required to apply but will result in a higher ranking if some/all are complete at time of application.
- During the application period (see “Deadline” above) complete the following forms:
- Licensure Eligibility – BON Requirements
- Information Session Post Test confirmation email, signed
- Signed Technical Standards form
- Complete the TEAS Admission Assessment during or after completion of your final prerequisite semester. You will need to sign up with ATI-TEAS in order to register. Instructions to activate your ATI-TEAS account are found in the TEAS Registration Form.
- Obtain transcripts for coursework taken at any schools other than ACC. Applicants may turn in unofficial transcripts with their program application. Official transcripts must be turned in to the Admissions and Records department prior to application to the program.
- Submit immunization forms for review:
- Email your immunization records to [email protected]. Once reviewed, you will receive an approval email from the Health Sciences Office.
- Students will combine into a single pdf document the following items:
- Completed application
- Immunization Documentation
- Include your immunization records and the approval email from the Health Sciences Office.
- Transcripts/course descriptions
- If you attended other colleges other than ACC, you must submit your transcripts
- Copy of TEAS Test scores — printed from ATI student account
- Licensure Eligibility – BON Requirements
- Information Session Post Test confirmation email, signed
- Signed Technical Standards form
- Upload your single PDF to the appropriate Nursing Application Submission link below:
- Once eligible students start applying, they will be granted a petition via their ACC email to register for RNSG 1105. This petition will be based only for students that rank highest on their prerequisite GPA first (first round). After the application deadline, the remaining students will be granted a petition to register for RNSG 1105 with the same criteria mentioned above and RNSG 1105 availability (second round).
- New classes start each Fall and Spring semesters.
- Competitive ranking based on GPA in prerequisites, co-requisites, TEAS score and review points. Additional review points are given to re-applicants.
- The Professional Nursing Department uses a mathematical formula to compute an applicant ranking score based on four criteria. This ranking score is used to select qualified applicants for admission into the ADN Program. The formula is as follows: Rank = (Nursing GPA) X (# of degree plan courses completed) + (TEAS points) + (Review points earned)
| CRITERIA | POINTS |
| Nursing Prereq GPA – computed with only four prereq courses. Must be 2.7GPA to move forward. This GPA is not rounded.
Nursing GPA – computed for degree plan courses only (prerequisite and co-requisite courses). *Note: the prerequisite GPA is calculated first before adding in any co-requisite courses. The prerequisite courses must be a minimum 2.7. This GPA is not rounded up. |
Must be 2.7 GPA or higher |
| Number of Degree Plan Courses – Prerequisite and co-requisite courses listed for the AAS in Nursing. | Possible 4-7 |
| TEAS Points – Based on ATI test score Passing scores = 68% or higher (total score) |
Score of 90-100% (10 points)
Score of 78-89% (7 points) Score of 68-77% (4 points) |
Review Points – Points are earned each time the application is reviewed for admission.
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- Declining: A student can defer one time without penalty and still accumulate ranking points (+5) the next time they apply. Deferring a second time would result in the loss of all accumulated ranking points.
- When: Admission reviews are conducted twice each year. During the Spring review, applicants are selected for the upcoming Spring semester. During the Fall review, applicants are selected for the upcoming Fall semester.
- How: All applications and re-applications turned in during an admission cycle are reviewed and ranked to compile the current ranking list. Applicants are selected for admission based on their placement on the current ranking list from highest rank to lowest rank. The ADN Program does not maintain a rank list that allows an applicant to automatically advance in rank from one application cycle to the next. To be considered for admission you must either apply or re-apply during each admission cycle. The new ranking list is compiled from only those who applied during that cycle. This may result in upward or downward movement on the rank from one cycle to the next as individual scores are compared to the scores of all the applicants in the current pool at that time. Each applicant selected for admission will be notified via email and given a deadline to accept or decline the invitation to join the upcoming class. Acceptance letters are sent to each applicant in order of rank until all available seats in the class are filled. Applicants who do not respond to letters of acceptance will be removed from the applicant pool and lose all review points.
- It is critical that each applicant maintain current contact information on file with the college Admissions Office and the Nursing Office (name, address, and telephone number) since these are the official sources of information for contacting applicants.
- If an applicant is unable to begin the ADN program at the schedule time after having accepted the admission, the applicant must notify the ADN Program Admissions Coordinator at least forty-five (45) days prior to the first class day. Failure to do so will result in the loss of all review points AND the student will be required to skip an application cycle.
- Please note that to be compliant with clinical facility requirements, a mandatory Criminal Background Check (CBC) and Drug Screening will be required prior to admission to the ADN Program. Specific timelines must be met, therefore do not submit the CBC or Drug Screen until instructed by the program.
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Online Application Submission Process
Due to public safety concerns, applications will not be accepted in person until further notice. Effective immediately, applicants for all Health Sciences programs except Associate Degree Nursing, Mobility Nursing, and RN-to-BSN should follow these instructions when submitting their application and supporting documents:
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Read moreProfessional Nursing Office Hours
Effective August 1, new hours for the Professional Nursing Offices are as follows:
Eastview Campus: Mon. - Thu. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Round Rock Campus: Mon. - Thu. 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
