Our Admissions Process
At Spruce Nursing, we aim to help prospective students choose a fulfilling career path that provides them with both personal and financial rewards. All prospective students interested in admission to Spruce Nursing have to undergo the admissions process, which is outlined as follows:
- Applicants must first complete an initial questionnaire that will be evaluated by an admissions representative, who will then interview each applicant to evaluate their goals and circumstances.
- Prospective students then have to take a school entrance exam, and students who pass will be considered for admission.
- The admissions department works with the program departments to determine the applicant’s ability to succeed in the program and decides their admission status. Students will then receive written notification from the school regarding whether they were accepted or not.
- Spruce Nursing adheres to an Equal Opportunity Policy, which means we do not discriminate based on gender, race, veteran status, or other factors. This policy encompasses all of our educational programs, as well as admissions policies, financial aid and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.
Our Admissions Requirements
At Spruce Nursing, we have a few general requirements that applicants must possess to be considered for admission. Applicants must:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Provide proof that they have received either a high school diploma or GED (high school equivalency) certificate from an institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
- Complete an admissions interview with an Admissions Representative
- Achieve a passing score on required entrance exams
- There are also a few program-specific admission requirements, which are detailed in our School Catalog
Why Spruce Nursing?
Spruce Nursing has three locations in Philadelphia, West Atlantic City, and Cherry Hill, and we are proud to provide our students with in-depth, career-focused medical training. Our programs have been developed to provide our students with classroom education and hands-on training so they can become the best healthcare professionals possible. Our classes start regularly throughout the year so you can start improving your future career opportunities at any time.
We also have career advisors available to help each student from the beginning of their program to choosing a profession. Once our students graduate, they have access to Spruce Nursing’s extensive network of employers and industry professionals who assist in networking and advancing careers.
Contact an Admissions Representative Today
One of the best decisions you can make for yourself is to continue your education and start a career you’re truly passionate about. Our admission representatives work with each applicant personally to discuss career goals and research career options. During your visit, we will provide a tour of the campus and answer any questions you have. You may also meet with a Financial Aid Representative to determine financial aid eligibility. For more information, contact Spruce Nursing today in Philadelphia, Cherry Hill, or West Atlantic City.