Canadian Valley Technology Center Nursing Program Review

Canadian Valley Technology Center (CVTC, CV Tech) caters to the majority of the Grady and Canadian counties. Right now, the school district has campuses in El Reno, Chickasha, Yukon, West Oklahoma City and Mustang areas, though they have a small training facility at Tuttle, too.

Canadian Valley Technology Center – Nursing

This program has been approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing and has been accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and the Oklahoma Department of CareerTech.

Practical Nursing

This program can only be taken at Canadian Valley Technology Center’s El Reno and Chickasha campuses and is an open-entry and open-exit individualized program. This means that students can progress as quickly or as slowly as they choose to. In general, though, this program usually takes 16 to 18 months to complete.

In a nutshell, traditional PN programs usually require students to start and finish their courses at the exact same time. The individualized program available at Canadian Valley Technology Center, on the other hand, allows students to work at their own pace and time while being monitored by the faculty. Although the schedule is personalized, students will need to take at least 24 hours a week.

Before anything else, students will need to schedule themselves in for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) and get a score of at least 44% in Math and 70% in Reading.

After that, students will need to complete the application form. To apply, they will also need to have a high school diploma, a proof of residency, and documentation of their immunizations.

Students who wish to study at the Canadian Valley Technology Center are highly advised to buy an iPad 2 because there are a lot of great medical applications on it. In fact, the Canadian Valley Technology Center believes that the ability of students to use this particular technology would be an absolute necessity in order to become effective and successful nurses in the future.

When it comes to previous health-related education or work, there are two options available for students.

The first option gives students the chance to get credit for any previous health-related work experience that they might have – provided they have worked for at least a year for full-time in the last five years. This experience needs to be validated, as well. However, once approved, students will be able to showcase clinical goals and test out of various theory goals in a shorter amount of time. This means that they will be able to finish the program faster, too.

The second option gives students the chance to get credit for Physiology, Anatomy, Medical Terminology, or other technology center or college classes that meet the same goals of Canadian Valley Technology Center’s program. They will have to submit their official transcripts, though, as well as have a minimum grade of C in all of their courses. Reference letters would also be required here.

Graduates of this program will be allowed to sit for the national licensure examination to become practical nurses (NCLEX-PN). This computerized test is offered every day at the Sylvan Learning Centers in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

Contact:
Canadian Valley Technology Center
6505 East Highway 66
El Reno, OK 73036-9117