AOSVN Graduation Requirements
In addition to passing each course with the minimum passing grade, AOSVN students must achieve a cumulative GPA of 75% or above in the program and pass the program exit examination with a minimum score of 94% predicted probability of passing the NCLEX-PN on the first attempt (in accordance with the scoring rubric of the examination). If the predicted probability of passing the licensure examination is not calculated, the required minimum score for passing is at or above the National Mean for that version of the examination.
To graduate, students in the AOSVN program must complete a minimum of ten(10) hours of community service by the end of the program.
Alternate NCLEX Paperwork Process
Once a graduate or non-graduate student has completed the requirements as outlined below the Program Director will process the BVNPT paperwork for NCLEX-PN testing.
Graduates with Delayed Testing
Students who have not completed the BVNPT application process and NCLEX-PN test within six (6) months after completing the program must:
- Meet with Program Director, or designee, to Review Comprehensive Predictor Score and create a Remediation/Study Plan
- Retake the ATI Comprehensive Predictor Course
- Attend ATI LIVE Review
- Complete Virtual ATI and achieve VATI Green Light
Graduates who have Failed the NCLEX-PN
Students who have failed the NCLEX-PN test after completing the program must:
- Meet with Program Director, or designee, to Review Comprehensive Predictor Score and create a Remediation/Study Plan
- Retake the ATI Comprehensive Predictor course
- Attend ATI LIVE Review
- Retake ATI Capstone and Virtual ATI and achieve the ATI “Green Light”
Non-Graduates
Students who have not met graduation requirements and are challenging the licensure exam must:
- Meet with Program Director, or designee, to Review Comprehensive Predictor Score and create a Remediation/Study Plan
- Take/Retake the ATI Comprehensive Predictor course
- Attend ATI LIVE Review
- Retake ATI Capstone and Virtual ATI and achieve the ATI “Green Light”