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Visit ATI Testing or call 800-667-7531 to register and schedule the TEAS. The application will be considered with a minimum total composite score of 65%. The Reading and Science components of the TEAS score needs to be 50% or higher. A TEAS score is accepted if it is within one year of the application deadline date.
Collin College is a public college in McKinney, Texas in the Dallas Fort Worth Area. It is a major establishment with an enlistment of 10,231 undergraduate students. There is a 100% Collin acceptance rate. Well-known majors incorporate Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business and Nursing.
Applicants must score a minimum composite score of 65.0% to be considered for admission to the LVN-RN program. Applicants will receive 10% of their Total Composite Score achieved on the TEAS exam as admission criteria points (i.e., a Total Composite Score of 96.6% will yield 9.66 points towards the Criteria Score).
Collin College has been recognized as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education by the National League for Nursing (NLN) since 2011, one of only a handful of community colleges in the nation to earn that honor.
Nursing school acceptance rates in the U.S. are around 66%, so ensure you have a strong application.
Completion of all primary prerequisites with a minimum GPA of 2.5. All prerequisites must be complete with a grade of "C" or better. We will no longer accept two prerequisites complete and one prerequisite "In-Progress". Completion of the ATI TEAS Exam with a minimum total composite score of 65%.
On March 18, 1766, George III approved Parliament's repeal of the Stamp Act and its passage of the Declaratory Act.
An act for the better securing the dependency of his majesty's dominions in America upon the crown and parliament of Great Britain. This act was passed to assert the authority of the British government to tax its subjects in North America after it repealed the much-hated Stamp Act.
Important dates in the Stamp Act Crisis November 1, 1765: The Stamp Act goes into effect in the colonies. March 1766: Colonial resistance to the Stamp Act and pressure from London merchants prompt Parliament to abolish the Stamp Act.
The Stamp Act became one of the most controversial laws ever passed by Parliament, and after several months of protests and boycotts which damaged British trade, it was repealed on 18 March 1766.