Important Meeting Dates
You can view and register for admissions meetings at NPC's Calendar page.
A list of all the meetings can be found at the bottom of each section.
You can view and register for admissions meetings at NPC's Calendar page.
A list of all the meetings can be found at the bottom of each section.
Information meetings begin this fall. Optional attendance to learn more about the
Nursing programs at NPC (RN, LPN and LPN to RN), including information regarding admission
process, degree plans, costs, etc. Meeting will last about one hour. Meeting will
be held via Zoom. Please register to attend and a link will be sent to you.
You must register for any Mandatory RN Admissions Meeting you will be attending. You can use the list below to quickly find the registration pages. If you do not see any meetings below, you may need to refresh your web browser. Follow the steps below:
1. Select one of the Mandatory Admission meeting dates to register to attend a virtual mandatory meeting for the RN Program. The Zoom link will be sent to you 24-48 hours prior to the meeting date. Registration and attendance is a required part of the application process and attendance will be taken at each meeting.
2. You will be assigned a nursing faculty advisor. Please bring your unofficial transcript to your advising meeting that will be scheduled within five business days of each mandatory meeting.
3. Information regarding the TEAS test will be available at the meeting. The meeting will last about one hour. Students will also be required to schedule a face-to-face appointment with a nursing advisor.
Application for admissions into the Fall 2025 RN program begins January 2025 with application due date no later than March 3, 2025.
All meetings are virtual.
Select one of the Mandatory LPN to RN Admission meeting dates to register to attend a virtual mandatory meeting for the LPN to RN Program. The Zoom link will be sent to you 24-48 hours prior to the meeting date. Registration and attendance is a required part of the application process and attendance will be taken at each meeting.
You will be assigned a nursing faculty advisor. Please bring your unofficial transcript to your advising meeting that will be scheduled within five business days of each mandatory meeting.
Information regarding the TEAS test will be available at the meeting. The meeting will last about one hour. Students will also be required to schedule a face-to-face appointment with a nursing advisor.
Applications for admissions into the Spring 2025 LPN-to-RN program option are due by the first Monday in October 2024.
Deadline to apply for January (spring) start is the first Monday in October. You must hold an active unencumbered LPN license to be eligible for this entry option. You must attend an LPN to RN Admission meeting for consideration. Meeting time is approximately one hour followed by a meeting with a nursing advisor. Bring your unofficial transcript(s). More information along with the application and information on the TEAS test is found on the RN Information and Admissions page. Registration is required. Please register by clicking an LPN-to-RN meeting date below. If you need more information please contact Janice.Ivers@np.edu.
If you are not ready to apply, but want to learn more about the program (admissions,
degree plans, costs, NCLEX exam, etc.) you are welcome to attend one of these meetings.
Mandatory attendance is required at one of these high school meetings if you want to earn a seat in the RN Program as a high school senior.
Select a high school meeting date below to register. The meeting will be held via Zoom and the link will be sent to you 24 to 48 hours before the Mandatory High School Admission meeting that you selected. Registration and attendance is a required part of the application process.
Bring your college entrance test results (ACT/SAT) and your unofficial high school transcript to your nursing advising meeting that will be scheduled following your attendance at one of the high school meetings.
For more information, contact the Nursing Division at 501-760-4290 or 501-760-4160.
If you are not ready to apply, but want to learn more about the program (admissions,
degree plans, costs, NCLEX exam, etc.) you are welcome to attend one of these meetings.