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The college of nursing has developed a four-semester plan to prepare students for the NCLEX--RN licensing exam. Students are expected to monitor their ATI Proctored Test results throughout their plan of study. Any student who does not attain a Level 2 or greater on their first attempt will be recommended to purchase and successfully complete the virtual ATI review program.
The college of nursing has developed a four-semester plan to prepare students for the NCLEX--RN licensing exam. Students are expected to monitor their ATI Proctored Test results throughout their plan of study. Any student who does not attain a Level 2 or greater on their first attempt will be recommended to purchase and successfully complete the virtual ATI review program.
The college of nursing has developed a four-semester plan to prepare students for the NCLEX--RN licensing exam. Students are expected to monitor their ATI Proctored Test results throughout their plan of study. Any student who does not attain a Level 2 or greater on their first attempt will be recommended to purchase and successfully complete the virtual ATI review program.
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NCLEX/RN
Testing
Policies
for
Undergraduate
Progression
The
College
of
Nursing
has
developed
a
four-semester
plan
in
collaboration
with
the
Center
for
Academic
Excellence
(CAE)
and
Assessment
Technologies
Institute
(ATI)
that
has
proven
to
be
a
successful
method
to
prepare
for
the
NCLEX-RN
licensing
exam.
This
plan
will
prepare
the
student
for
success
in
all
clinical
&
specialty
courses
in
the
program,
and
ultimately
the
NCLEX-RN
licensing
exam
that
must
be
passed
upon
graduation.
Students
are
expected
to
monitor
their
ATI
proctored
test
results
throughout
their
plan
of
study.
Any
student
who
does
not
attain
a
Level
2
or
greater
on
their
first
attempt
on
four
out
of
seven
ATI
proctored
tests,
will
be
recommended
to
purchase
and
successfully
complete
the
Virtual
ATI
Review
Program
(an
external
NCLEX
Review
Course),
at
their
own
expense.
Satisfactory
completion
of
the
NCLEX-RN
licensing
exam
will
then
allow
the
graduate
to
move
forward
to
practice
as
a
Registered
Nurse.
ATI
PRACTICE
TESTS
All
students
are
required
to
complete
the
assigned
ATI
Practice
Test,
at
least
7
days
prior
to
the
proctored
exam.
Any
student
who
does
not
complete
the
ATI
practice
test
by
the
specified
deadline
as
noted
in
the
syllabus,
will
have
one
point
deducted
from
their
final
course
grade.
ATI
PROCTORED
TESTS
All
students
are
required
to
take
the
ATI
Proctored
Test
related
to
the
required
clinical
or
specialty
course,
and
achieve
a
score
of
Level
2
or
greater.
Students
who
do
not
achieve
a
score
of
Level
2
or
greater
on
the
first
attempt,
will
be
issued
a
personalized
ATI
&
NCLEX-RN
Success
Contract
within
48
hours
of
taking
the
ATI
Proctored
Test.
Students
who
receive
a
Success
Contract
must
sign
and
return
the
contract
and
follow
through
with
the
requirements
within
5
business
days.
Students
will
then
have
one
opportunity
to
retake
the
ATI
Proctored
Test
following
completion
of
the
criteria
set
forth
within
the
Success
Contract.
If
a
student
fails
to
complete
the
criteria,
the
student
will
not
be
allowed
to
retake
the
ATI
Proctored
Test
and
will
have
four
points
deducted
from
their
final
course
grade.
Also,
any
student
who
does
not
achieve
a
score
of
Level
2
or
greater
on
their
retake
of
the
ATI
Proctored
Test,
will
have
four
points
deducted
from
their
final
course
grade.
RECOMMENDED
ATI
SUCCESS
RESOURCES:
1. ATI
Success
Coordinator
at
College
of
Nursing.
2. Assessment
Technologies
Institute
(ATI)
Content
Mastery
Series
and
(ATI)
Testing
Series.
3. Exam
Master
Online
NCLEX-RN
computer-based
testing
system
available
through
the
MUSC
Library
Databases,
which
i s
a
licensed
board
preparation
a n d
review
tool
for
nurses
studying
t o
t ake
t he
N CLEX- RN
e xam.
http://musc.myexammaster.com.ezproxy-v.musc.edu/
4. NCLEX-RN
review
books
with
computer-based
testing
programs
recommended
by
faculty.
5. ATI
Skills
Modules.
FOURTH
SEMESTER
STUDENTS
All
fourth
semester
students
must
successfully
complete
the
following:
1. Medical-Surgical
ATI
Tests
(practice
and
proctored;
see
policies
listed
above)
2. Attend
and
participate
in
the
mandatory
CON-designated
NCLEX-RN
live
review
course
for
completion
of
NURSU
455.
PLEASE
NOTE:
Attendance
will
be
taken
several
times
throughout
each
day.
3. ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test
The
students
grade
on
their
first
attempt
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test
will
be
calculated
into
the
final
course
grade
in
NURSU
455.
The
final
score
on
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test
will
be
determined
by
the
score
conversion
method
shared
by
the
Course
Coordinator.
All
students
must
achieve
the
stated
benchmark
on
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test.
Any
student
who
does
not
achieve
the
stated
benchmark
on
the
RN
Predictor
Test,
will
receive
a
personalized
ATI
&
NCLEX-RN
Success
Contract.
Students
who
receive
an
ATI
&
NCLEX
RN
Success
Contract
must
sign
and
return
the
contract
and
successfully
complete
the
criteria
set
forth
within
the
Success
Contract.
Students
will
then
have
one
opportunity
to
retake
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test
following
the
mandatory
CON-designated
RN
live
review
course.
If
a
student
fails
to
follow
through
with
the
criteria
set
forth
within
the
Success
Contract,
the
student
will
retake
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test,
but
will
have
two
points
taken
off
of
their
final
course
grade.
Also,
any
student
who
does
not
achieve
the
stated
benchmark
on
their
retake
of
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test,
will
have
three
points
deducted
from
their
final
course
grade.
It
is
recommended
that
students
not
achieving
the
benchmark
on
the
ATI
RN
Comprehensive
Predictor
Test,
purchase
and
participate
in
the
Virtual
ATI
program
prior
to
sitting
for
the
NCLEX-RN
Exam.
This
6
week
program
provides
an
ATI
coach
that
partners
with
faculty
to
provide
weekly
assessments
and
feedback.
Once
the
green
light
is
given,
ATI
recommends
the
student
take
the
NCLEX
exam
in
1-2
weeks.
ENDORSEMENT
TO
TAKE
NCLEX-RN
EXAM
Following
completion
of
NURSU
455
in
the
fourth
semester,
final
course
grades
will
be
posted,
completion
of
all
requirements
for
graduation
will
be
verified,
and
the
CON
will
then
mail
student
endorsements
to
the
SC
Board
of
Nursing
www.llr.state.sc.us/POL/Nursing