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Advance Your Career in Nursing!

Thank you for visiting Trinity in your search for a nursing program. We have a program to meet your professional needs and growth.

What are the steps to apply for the Nursing Program?

1. Download and Print the Nursing Program Application Packet:

Nursing Program Aplication Packet Fall 2010

2. Bring the Application Packet to your advisor.

3. Take the TEAS exam – Exam dates can be found at:

Test of Essential Academic Skills - examination information

4. Work with your advisor to complete the application packet by the deadline (July 15, 2010, at 5:00pm); Your advisor will submit the completed packet on your behalf

A completed application will have all of the following documents; (incomplete packets will not be reviewed)

a. Completed and signed Application Packet Checklist
b. Completed Trinity Nursing Program Application – including 1 page personal statement
c. All transcripts from institutions where prerequisite and general education courses have been taken
d. Official report of your TEAS Score Results
e. Advising checklist (filled out by your advisor)
f. Signed Health Status & Immunization Acknowledgement form

When will I know if I have been accepted into the Nursing Program for Fall 2010?

The Nursing program will notify students in writing if they have been accepted into the program. 

NOTE: Acceptance letters will not be sent until after Summer 2010 final grades have been posted.

Please check the nursing program website for further information or contact your advisor.

To meet the supply and demand needs for nurses now and in the future, the university offers an entry level, pre-licensure, professional nursing degree:

In keeping with Trinity’s Mission to educate and serve the inner city, underprivileged in Washington, DC, Trinity’s Nursing Program’s focus is leadership in health services delivery in urban America and the inner city. Although inner city Washington, DC ranks among the worst in health indices in the United States, it is also a small city, and, thus, a somewhat transparent laboratory to guide students to be directly involved in the movement forward for change. In addition, access to the extraordinary resources of Trinity’s presence in Washington, DC, affords nursing students the opportunity to be witnesses and participants in health services leadership. Direct access to nurse leaders and leaders in health care in the U.S. Congress and administrative agencies provide the students first hand primary resource experiences with policy and politics in nursing and health care. This, in turn, can lead to further fulfillment of Trinity’s mission of education for global leadership.

For more information, contact  202-884-9670  Fax 202-884-9308