Nursing School in Fort Wayne
Tuition and Financial Aid
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The Cost of Attendance (“COA”) is a technical term utilized to provide an estimate of the total amount of a student’s educational expenses during their enrollment. The components of COA are: (x) tuition and fees (books, course materials, supplies, and equipment) (“Direct College Expenses”); and (y) an allowance for (i) transportation; (ii) miscellaneous personal expenses; (iii) living expenses (including food and housing costs); (iv) a professional license and (v) dependent care and/or disability accommodations, where necessary (“Life Expenses”). This website only provides information related to Direct College Expenses; it does not include Life Expenses.
How to Finance your Education
Jersey College participates in the Federal Student Aid program offering Pell Grants and Stafford Loans to those who qualify
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Jersey College accredited?
Jersey College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. For campus and program specific accreditation, licenses, and approvals, please visit our Accreditations & Licenses page.
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When are exams scheduled?
Jersey College entrance exams are required for admission and test the prospective student’s math and reading comprehension skills. Be sure to contact your campus Admissions Representative for entrance testing registration and study guide information.
As a student, your examination schedule will be provided prior to each teaching period. Please refer to the current exam calendar for more information.
Graduating nurses must take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (commonly called the NCLEX exam) in order to assess “the knowledge, skills and abilities that are essential for the entry-level nurse.” After receiving an Authorization to Test (ATT), first-time test takers should call to schedule an appointment with a testing center. You will generally be given a date within the following 30 days. Learn more about scheduling an NCLEX Exam.
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How long is the program?
The length of time for your program depends on your track, schedule, and entry option.
The coursework in the Professional Nursing program may range from 24-32 months depending on your track, schedule, and entry option (i.e., advanced placement or generic).
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Are transfer credits accepted?
All students who wish to transfer from an external institution must meet all admission requirements at Jersey College. Credit-bearing coursework from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for transfer credit at Jersey College. For information on the transferability of credits, visit our Transfer Portal.
Learn more about our Transfer of Credit policy.
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What do I need to apply?
At Jersey College, we pride ourselves on our ambitious student body. We look forward to your application. At a high level, the process for gaining admission to Jersey College includes these steps:
- Complete the application for admissions. Speak to an Admissions Representative to get started.
- Meet minimum requirements such as presenting proof of high school education or its equivalent (as defined by the US DOE) and proof of US citizenship or a permanent resident card (aka green card).
- Participate in interviews with administration and/or faculty members and obtain a recommendation for admission.
- Receive your letter of acceptance.
- Complete your enrollment which includes steps such as executing an Enrollment Agreement, making an advance program deposit (which will be applied against the total tuition and fees of the program), and passing a background check.
- Determine your sequence of courses.
- Attend a comprehensive orientation session.
- Begin your NurseLife!
Learn more about the Admissions process at Jersey College or Request Admissions Information now.
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Is there free parking on campus?
Yes, convenient parking is available and is free for all students.
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How long does it take to commute from central Fort Wayne, Elkhart, and other nearby areas?
The following directions provide the quickest path from the indicated city center to our campus. Keep in mind that travel times and routes can be influenced by traffic conditions and ongoing construction. Additionally, please be aware that certain routes may include tolls. For a customized route to Jersey College, we recommend using the provided links.
The commute from central Fort Wayne typically takes about 15 minutes. Get directions from Fort Wayne, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Elkhart typically takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. Get directions from Elkhart, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Warsaw typically takes about 55 minutes. Get directions from Warsaw, IN to Jersey College »
The commute from Huntington typically takes about 25 minutes. Get directions from Huntington, IN to Jersey College »
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Is there easy access to public transportation from campus?
Public transit in the Fort Wayne, IN region is provided by Citilink. The 22 bus stops nearby campus—which also offers additional commuter services as part of the Flexlink program. Reference Citilink’s trip planner for more information.
Students may choose to utilize Uber or Lyft to commute to campus.
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Accreditations & Licensure
The Fort Wayne campus is authorized by the Indiana Board for Proprietary Education. The Professional Nursing program is accredited by the Indiana State Board of Nursing. Jersey College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
The Professional Nursing (Associate Degree ) program at Jersey College at the Fort Wayne campus located in Fort Wayne, IN is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326, (404) 975-5000. The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Professional Nursing (Associate Degree) program is Initial Accreditation. View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm
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