PROGRAM-SPECIFIC ADMISSIONS
CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
High school graduation or satisfactory scores on the General Education Development (GED) test are not required in certain programs. However, a transcript or record of previous education and training is required. Prior to registering, students pursuing enrollment in a career program without a high school diploma or GED must complete the ACCUPLACER to demonstrate “ability to benefit” for financial aid. Students who enroll in the barbering or cosmetology programs are required to have received a high school diploma or GED.
For more information about career certificates (e.g., carpentry, brick masonry, etc.), click here.
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HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
The following are the admission/progression requirements for the Health Science Programs which include the following associated degree, vocational and certificate programs:
- Associate Degree Nursing
- Practical Nursing
- Polysomnography
- Respiratory Care
- Phlebotomy/EKG
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Nursing Assistant
All Health Science Programs require that students pass a criminal background check and drug screen. Health Science programs also require the following:
- Documentation by transcript of high school graduation or the equivalent.
- Be 18 years of age to participate in the clinical component of a program.
- Documentation and submission of official transcripts from all colleges attended to the CCC admission office and to the specific program for which the applicant is applying
- Documentation of signed copy of social security card and photo identification.
The requirements for progression are included under each program description.
HEALTH SCIENCE TRANSFER POLICY
Application must be made to a specific program. Requests to transfer credits from other educational institutions to Health Science associate degree programs are evaluated and decided on by the program director and the Coahoma Community College Registrar/Director of Admissions as follows:
- Individual program guidelines and accreditation requirements
- Ability to meet Coahoma Community College graduation requirements
- Evaluation of credits earned to determine equity of required courses
- Evaluation of grades, references, and space available
Vocational and certificate program credit is not transferable to Coahoma Community College programs.
For more information on all health science programs, click here.
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING
The following must be completed by March 31 to be considered for admission to the Traditional Track or Fast Track:
TRADITIONAL TRACK
- Complete General Admission Requirements for Coahoma Community College
- Obtain an associate degree nursing admission packet and complete all required forms
- Have a minimum composite ACT score of 18
- Complete all pre-requisite courses by May of the academic year applying for.
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average at least 2.5 on all pre-requisite courses, with a grade of at least a “C” in all course work.
- Successfully complete a pre-entrance exam
- Once accepted, show evidence of completion of required immunizations which include:
- Positive serology of immunity to varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- Complete or started Hepatitis B vaccination series
- Once accepted complete a physical exam signed by a primary care provider.
FAST TRACK
- Complete 1-8 under Traditional Track
- Present evidence of an unencumbered license to practice as an LPN in Mississippi.
- Present employer verification of at least one year of continuous employment as an LPN.
PROGRAM PROGRESSION
Students admitted to the Associate Degree Nursing Program must maintain a “C” or a 77 course average in all nursing courses, pass clinical course requirements, and have a grade of “B” or an 85 course average in NUR 111-Dosage Calculations in order to progress in the program.
For more information about the Associate Degree Nursing Program, click here.
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POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
The following must be completed by June 30 to be considered for admission to the Polysomnography program:
- Complete General Admission Requirements for Coahoma Community College
- Have a minimum composite ACT score of 16.
- Complete Anatomy and Physiology I and II with a grade of “C” or higher in each course.
- Once accepted, show evidence of completion of required immunizations which includes
- Positive serology of immunity to Varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- Complete or started Hepatitis B vaccination series
- Once accepted, completion of a physical exam signed by a primary care provider.
- Successfully complete a pre-entrance exam
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY PROGRAM PROGRESSION
Students admitted to the Polysomnography Program must maintain a grade of “C” or a 74 course average and pass all clinical requirements to progress in the program.
For the Polysomnography Admissions Packet, click here.
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PRACTICAL NURSING
The following must be completed by March 31 for fall acceptance and October 31 for spring acceptance (when applicable):
- Complete General Admission Requirements for Coahoma Community College
- Complete a Health Occupations Application form
- Documentation of the Accuplacer Test taken at Coahoma Community College or a minimum composite ACT score of 17 with a 14 in both reading and math.
- Two letters of recommendation
- Successfully complete a pre-entrance exam
- Once accepted, show evidence of completion of required immunizations which includes
- Positive serology of immunity to varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- Complete or started Hepatitis B vaccination series
- Once accepted, complete a physical exam signed by a primary care provider.
PROGRAM PROGRESSION
Students admitted to the Practical Nursing Program must maintain a “C” or an 80 course average in all nursing courses and pass all clinical requirements to progress in the program.
NOTE: For Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing: The Mississippi Board of Nursing may deny a license to persons when proof exists that such person has been party to certain acts or conditions. The following is a summary of these acts and conditions that may affect a new graduate seeking initial licensure. For the complete text, please refer to the Mississippi Board of Nursing Practice Law, Section 73-15-29.
- Fraudulent attempt to obtain a license;
- A conviction of a crime or moral turpitude’
- Addiction to or dependence on alcohol or other habit-forming drugs;
- Evidence of a physical, mental or emotional condition that renders them unable to perform nursing duties with reasonable skill and safety;
- Been party to conduct that would constitute a crime as defined in Title 97 of the Mississippi Code of 1972;
- Engagement in conduct likely to deceive, defraud or harm the public;
- Violation of any provisions of the Mississippi Nursing Law.
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RESPIRATORY CARE
The following must be completed by June 30 to be considered for admission to the Respiratory Care Program:
- Complete General Admission Requirements for Coahoma Community College
- Have a minimum composite ACT score of 16 with a 14 in both reading and math.
- Complete all pre-requisite courses as specified for the Respiratory Care program prior to the August of the academic year applying for.
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 for any attempted college courses.
- Once accepted, show evidence of completion of required immunizations which include:
- Positive serology of immunity to Varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- Complete or started Hepatitis B vaccination series
- Once accepted complete required immunizations and a physical exam signed by a primary care provider.
- Successfully complete a pre-entrance exam
PROGRAM PROGRESSION
Students admitted to the Respiratory Care Program must maintain a grade of “C” or an 80 course average in all respiratory care courses and pass all clinical requirements to progress in the program.
For the Respiratory Care Admissions Packet, click here.
HEALTH SCIENCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Certificate programs are short term entry level programs that prepare the graduate for specific skills and certifications for employment as a member of the health care work force. Students must successfully complete all requirements for a certificate program in order to receive credit for the course. There is no transfer of credit for certificate programs.
For more information about health science certificates (e.g., CNA, Phlebotomy/EKG, EMT-B, etc.), click here or view the information below.
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PHLEBOTOMY/EKG
This is a two (2) semester certificate program designed to train entry-level students for drawing blood in hospitals and doctors’ offices. The students will also be trained in performing and evaluating electrocardiograms (EKGs).
The following six (6) actions must be completed by August 15 to be considered for admission:
- Completed application
- Official copy of high school transcript or official GED passing scores.
- Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) scored with a minimum of 10 in math and reading.
- Copy of driver’s license
- Social Security card
- Copy of immunization record showing:
- MMR
- Hepatitis B (can complete after entry into program)
- Positive serology of immunity to Varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- 2-step TB skin test
*Must also pass a criminal background check and drug screen.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC (EMT-B)
This is a one semester (16 week) certificate program designed to prepare students for employment as an Emergency Medical Technician in a medical transport facility or agency.
The following must be completed by August 15 to be considered for admission:
- Completed application
- Official copy of high school transcript or official GED passing scores.
- Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) scored with a minimum of 10 in math and reading.
- Copy of driver’s license
- Social Security card
- Copy of immunization record showing
- MMR
- Hepatitis B (can complete after entry into program)
- Positive serology of immunity to Varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- 2-step TB skin test
*Must also pass a criminal background check and drug screen.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-REFRESHER COURSE
(EMT-R)
The EMT-Refresher is designed to meet the needs of EMT-Basics in all settings and skill levels required for recertification. Upon completion, the participant will be issued a Certification of Completion.
The following must be completed by the program admission deadline (to be announce-call 662-621-4159 for updated information on course offerings):
- Completed application
- Be eligible for employment as an EMT
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NURSING ASSISTANT (NA)
This 80 hour (5 week) certificate program is designed to prepare students to take the certification exam to become a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) and to be employed as a healthcare team member.
The following must be completed by August 15 to be considered for admission:
- Completed application
- Official copy of high school transcript or official GED passing scores.
- Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) scored with a minimum score of 8 in math and reading.
- Copy of driver’s license
- Social Security card
- Copy of immunization record showing
- MMR
- Hepatitis B (can complete after entry into program)
- Positive serology of immunity to Varicella (chicken pox) or immunization
- 2-step TB skin test
*Must also pass a criminal background check and drug screen.
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HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAM READMISSION POLICY
- A student may be considered for readmission to a specific Health Science program one time only with the following exception: a student has a passing grade in the classroom and clinical setting, but was forced to withdraw due to illness, accident, pregnancy, or family crisis may be considered for a second readmission.
- A student requesting readmission should write a letter to the specific program director and include the following:
- Specific semester that readmission is requested for
- Reason(s) for unsuccessful completion
- Action plan for success if readmitted
- A student requesting readmission to a Health Science program will be reviewed by the Health Science Readmission Committee and considered on an individual basis.
- A student readmitted to a Health Science associate degree program may be required to repeat courses and/or take tests to assess placement.
- A student readmitted to a vocational or certificate program must begin at the start of the program.
- A student who disagrees with the decision of the Health Science Readmission Committee may follow the Coahoma Community College Student Grievance and Due Process Procedure published in the CCC college catalog.
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