Nursing

Nurse Entrance Exam

IMPORTANT NEWS

SCF offers TEAS testing for State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota students.

DEADLINE for TEAS testing for Spring (January) 2013 is July 31, 2012, 10 business days before the application period closes. TEAS exam dates are limited at the SCF testing centers. Testing seats are limited so register early. Visit www.atitesting.com.

LEARN more about the TEAS and the TEAS Registration process by attending a TEAS information Session .The TEAS Information Sessions are NOT the available test dates. For available test dates, go to the following link: How Do I Register for the TEAS 
   

TEAS Information Sessions   (registration is not required)
2012 Schedule

For more information, contact Laurel Ash at ashl@scf.edu

 

 Location

 Date

    Day

Time

Building

 Room

  Venice (map

 5/9

 Wednesday

 10:00 a.m.

 800

 836

 Bradenton (map)

 5/11

 Friday

 9:00 a.m.

 29

 143

 Lakewood Ranch (map)

5/14

 Monday

 8:00 a.m.

 LWR-2

 TBA

 Lakewood Ranch (map)

 6/7

 Thursday

 1:00 p.m.

 LWR-2

 TBA

  Bradenton (map)  

 6/18

 Monday

 11:00 a.m.

 29

 143

 Venice (map

 6/20

 Wednesday

 11:00 a.m.

 800

 836

 


HOW do I register to take the TEAS EXAM?

   State College of Florida uses the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) produced by Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC as part of the Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN) program selection process. This test is designed to measure a candidate's likelihood of success in a college nursing program by measuring achievement in critical academic skills in reading, math and English. The fee for the TEAS is $50.00. The test is administered online, and results are available immediately at the conclusion of the test. The TEAS must be taken at SCF in order to be used for our admission process. No TEAS scores from other institutions will be accepted. 

 

Minimum TEAS Scores for SCF Associate Degree Nursing Program

Reading
Math
English
 69.7%
 68.0%
 62.9% 
 
Students who have valid TEAS scores prior to August 1, 2011 will be considered under previous TEAS criteria.