RNPCC Admissions

Application Deadlines

This program admits students every semester. 

Spring
Opens: June 19
Deadline: November 1

Summer
Opens: November 4
Deadline: February 3
 

Autumn
Opens: February 4
Deadline: May 19


Admission Requirements

You must meet the following criteria to qualify for admission to the Registered Nurses in Primary Care certificate: 

Completion of a Registered Nurse education program

Your Registered Nurse education program must be completed (i.e. associate's degree or bachelor's degree in nursing) prior to starting the certificate. Students may apply to the certificate before completing their registered nursing program, but must complete it prior to beginning enrollment in certificate coursework.

Unencumbered RN license

You must have an unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse. Students may apply to the certificate before receiving their license, but must have it prior to beginning enrollment in certificate coursework.

Cumulative GPA of a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale

Cumulative GPAs include all coursework attempted at the undergraduate level and are calculated by Ohio State’s Graduate and Professional Admissions Office.

Reside in an authorized state

To participate in the Registered Nurses in Primary Care Certificate program, you must reside in an authorized state. Please visit the state authorization website to find out if your state of residence is authorized.

 

How to Apply

You must complete the following by the application deadline to apply for the Registered Nurses in Primary Care certificate:

1. Apply online

You can complete an application online on Ohio State’s Graduate and Professional Admissions website. A $60 application fee is required at the time of submission.

Apply online

2. Submit a summary of your RN license

Applicants are required to submit the Board Action from the state board of nursing licensure verification website from the state where the student is licensed. The form must indicate whether the license is unencumbered. Submit this summary document as a PDF file at the time of application or after by way of the Admissions Uploader. We will not accept documentation that does not provide the following information:

  • Student’s Full Name
  • License Number
  • Expiration Date
  • State of Authorization
  • Board Action Status
3. Submit all college transcripts

Applicants must submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities that you have previously attended at both either the undergraduate or graduate levels. This includes transcripts for any post-secondary courses taken during high school or of coursework that appears as transfer credit on another transcript. Transcripts from The Ohio State University do not need to be submitted.

Transcripts should be submitted directly by the sending institution by mail or electronic transfer to be considered official. Please request your transcripts be sent early so they arrive before the deadline. Transcripts can be sent to:

The Ohio State University
Graduate Admissions Office
P.O. Box 182004
Columbus, OH 43218-2004

or

gpadocs@osu.edu

Applicants may upload a copy of an official transcript at the time of application or after by way of the Admissions Uploader. However, documents submitted in this manner are considered unofficial, but will suffice for the purposes of application. Web based documents, online grade reports, and related materials are not acceptable. If an applicant is admitted, they will be required to supply official transcripts sent direct from your previous institutions.

For details regarding these methods of submitting transcripts, please visit The Ohio State University Graduate and Professional Admissions office’s website. Please direct all transcript related questions to the Graduate and Professional Admissions office at 614-292-9444 or to gpadmissions@osu.edu.

4. Test of English Proficiency - International Applicants Only

Details regarding what English Proficiency tests are acceptable, the scores required, and how to submit scores may be found on The Ohio State University Graduate and Professional Admissions office’s website.

Failure to complete all required steps of this application process by 11:59 pm ET on the day of the posted deadline will result in your application not being considered for admission, with no exceptions.

You may review the status of your application anytime at appstatus.osu.edu.

 

Admission Timeline & Deferrals

All required materials listed above must be received by the posted application deadline to be considered for admission. Please allow up to five business days for the status of materials to be updated on your application status webpage. Any item still marked as incomplete by the deadline will result in your application being removed from consideration.  

Applications for certificate programs are not reviewed until after the application deadline. 

You can download an overview of the admissions timeline here. This admissions timeline covers what you can expect throughout the application process, including an anticipated timeline for when admissions decisions will be released and next steps if you are offered admission. 

You are not able to defer admittance. If you are unable to begin your studies in the term to which you applied, you will be required to reapply in the future. 

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For questions regarding our admissions process or requirements, please contact our Student Affairs team at nursing@osu.edu

In accordance with the non-discrimination policy of The Ohio State University and the College of Nursing, we strictly prohibit any discrimination based upon age, color, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, religion, pregnancy, or veteran status in its application, admission, or enrollment practices.  

Ohio State is committed to treating applicants fairly and with dignity and respect. Please click here to review Ohio State’s post-admissions policy.