Temple College

Associate Degree Nursing
Info Packet 2026–2027

Updated July 10, 2025

(254) 298-8664Nursing@templecollege.edutemplecollege.edu/adn

About the ADN Program

The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree and prepares the graduate to apply to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) for registered nursing.

The ADN program is approved by the Texas Board of Nursing (bon.texas.gov) and has continuing accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 404-975-5000, 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326.

Important Dates

Fall 2026 Cohort Application Window

Fall 2026 Application Timeline
Milestone Date
Application window opens April 1, 2026
Application window closes April 30, 2026
Admission decision notifications sent Summer 2026

Optional In-Person Information Sessions

All sessions are held in the new Health Sciences Building (Building 39 on the campus map) at 4:00 PM.

  • December 16, 2025
  • April 14, 2026

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Step 1 – Apply for Admission to Temple College

Apply for admission to Temple College by clicking the "Apply Now!" button on any TC web page. Choose the Pre-Nursing degree program. You must meet all TSI requirements to be eligible to apply for Nursing. Please verify that your legal name and address are correct in the Temple College system. Nursing program applicants must be 18 years old by the first day of class.

  1. Submit official transcripts from all colleges attended to TC Admissions & Records. Transcripts must be received by the Nursing application deadline.
  2. Attend an initial advising session that includes mandatory identity verification (photo ID required).

Prerequisite Courses

To be eligible to proceed with the ADN program application, you must complete the following prerequisite courses with a minimum grade of "C" or better:

  • BIOL 2401 – Anatomy and Physiology I (All Biology courses must be completed within 10 years of application.)
  • ENGL 1301 – Composition I
  • PSYC 2301 – General Psychology

GPA Requirement

You must have a 2.8 or higher GPA in all prerequisite and any completed corequisite courses in the ADN degree plan in order to apply.

You are responsible for ensuring you meet the ADN prerequisite requirements. Before applying, confirm that any prerequisite or completed corequisite courses from other institutions are equivalent to Temple College courses. After applying for admission to TC, send your official transcripts to Admissions and Records, then contact the Advising Office at advisingcenter@templecollege.edu for course evaluation.

HESI A2 Exam

You will need to schedule and take the HESI Admission Assessment (A2). Please refer to the HESI A2 Requirements & Frequently Asked Questions document on the Associate Degree Nursing web page for complete information on testing requirements and resources.

Scores from online/remote proctored exams will not be accepted.

Step 2 – Apply to the Temple College ADN Program

To submit the online Associate Degree Nursing Application during the application window (see dates above):

  1. Go to the Temple College Associate Degree Nursing webpage.
  2. Before applying, read the following documents located under the Application Procedure tab:
    • Application Instructions
    • Transcripts and Transfer Information
    • HESI A2 Requirements & Frequently Asked Questions
    • Texas Board of Nursing Background Check Process
    • Immunizations, CPR & Drug Screening
    • Core Performance Standards
    • Curriculum Outline for ADN
    • Estimated Cost & Financial Aid Information ADN
  3. Click "Apply to Nursing" on that page to start a new nursing application for the current cycle. Use your personal email account to log in.

Only click the "Apply to Nursing" button once. You will receive reminder messages for each application you create. To complete a saved application or review a previously submitted application, go to your My Leopard Profile/Self Service.

After submitting the nursing application, log back into your My Leopard Profile/Self Service, select the submitted application, and upload the following supplemental item to complete your application before the deadline:

  • HESI A2 results (see HESI A2 Requirements & Frequently Asked Questions)

The application will only be available during the application window dates listed above. It can take up to 6 weeks to process applications after the application window closes.

Selection Criteria

Admission to the ADN program is competitive and not all applicants will be accepted. There are 13 total points available. Candidates are ranked according to the total number of points earned in each of the 4 categories below.

1. GPA Points

GPA is calculated for prerequisite and any completed corequisite courses.

GPA Scoring (up to 5 points)
GPA Range Points Awarded
Below 2.80 Ineligible to apply
2.80 – 3.00 1 point
3.01 – 3.26 2 points
3.27 – 3.52 3 points
3.53 – 3.78 4 points
3.79 – 4.00 5 points

2. HESI A2 Cumulative Score Points

HESI A2 Scoring (up to 4 points)
HESI A2 Cumulative Score Points Awarded
80 – 84 0 points
85 – 88 1 point
89 – 92 2 points
93 – 96 3 points
97 – 100 4 points

3. Corequisite Courses Completed Points

Corequisite Completion Scoring (up to 3 points)
Corequisite Courses Completed Points Awarded
1 corequisite course completed 1 point
2 corequisite courses completed 2 points
All 3 corequisite courses completed 3 points

4. Service Area Resident Points

Service Area Scoring (up to 1 point)
Criteria Points Awarded
Resident of the Temple College Service Area 1 point

Service area residency is determined by the address on file in the Temple College system, which may differ from the address submitted on your Nursing application. Keep your address current with TC.

Nursing Course Failures

A nursing course failure is any grade lower than a "C". This also includes "WF" grades and any other grade indicated on the sending institution's grading scheme, as stated on the official transcript.

Nursing Course Failure Rules
Situation Consequence
1 nursing course failure (RN or VN program) within the last 10 years 1-point deduction from ADN/Bridging admission score
1 nursing course failure (RN or VN program) within the last 3 years May be admitted to the program only once
2 or more nursing course failures (RN or VN program) within the last 3 years Not eligible to apply for admission or readmission

Conditional Admission Requirements

After the application window closes and all qualified applications have been reviewed, the class cohort will be selected. Applicants will be notified by email whether or not they are conditionally accepted into the program.

If conditionally accepted, you will receive instructions on completing the following requirements. Do not submit any of these items with your application.

  1. An acknowledgment that you are able to meet the Core Performance Standards for Nursing will be required.
  2. Immunizations, CPR & Drug Screening required by our clinical partners. These must be kept current throughout the program. See the Immunizations, CPR & Drug Screening document on the ADN web page for full requirements.
  3. Health Insurance is a requirement for some clinical sites. If you do not currently have health insurance and do not plan to get health insurance upon enrollment, it will limit the number of clinical sites you are eligible to attend. However, it is not required for admission to Temple College or attendance in the ADN program.
  4. A satisfactory background check – specific instructions will be sent via email after you apply for the program. All applicants will be asked to complete a background check. See the Texas Board of Nursing Background Check Process document on the ADN web page for complete information.

    Do not wait until you are selected to begin the fingerprinting process. Clinical facilities may also conduct background checks. It may be necessary to deny admission or dismiss students from the program if they are barred from practicing at any healthcare facility.

Time Commitment

  • Clinical courses generally require 12 contact hours (one 12-hour shift) per week, but may vary. Clinical courses may include day, evening, and weekend hours. Some clinical sites are located outside of Temple.
  • Mandatory Orientations are required prior to beginning the program and prior to going to clinical facilities. These are held outside of regular class hours.

Academic Integrity

Nursing applicants shall abide by the Temple College Academic Integrity policy, located in our Student Handbook. Any violation of our Academic Integrity Policy, including submitting falsified information or using prohibited resources on entrance exams, will result in disqualification from applying to the program. We uphold the highest standards of integrity and expect all applicants to do the same.