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Frequently Asked Questions

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You may visit the ACT website at www.act.org/workkeys for sample test questions and online practice. For information, contact 440-357-7542.
You must earn a total of 14 points across the three WorkKeys sections, Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information and Locating Information, with a minimum of 4 points on each section.
You may take the test three times in one year. You will find out your testing results in 1-2 weeks after the testing date.
Yes. You must be a high school graduate or have a GED equivalent, successfully pass the pre-entrance test, complete a background check and health requirements, and satisfactory references for admission.
Yes, prior to the start of classes.
The full time program is 1200-hours. Hours for class/clinical vary with the program and run Monday through Friday.
Enrollees are expected to be on time for each and every class and/or clinical per the Student Handbook Attendance Policy, and follow the schedule as outlined for the program.  Students cannot miss more than 60 hours during the program.
Title IV Pell Grants and student loans are available to those who qualify which are determined by the federal government based on the previous year's taxes and current financial information. Veteran Training Programs are also available to qualified candidates. For more information on financial aid go to Financial Aid page.
Upon successful completion of the program, you receive a Certificate in Practical Nursing and are eligible to sit for the Licensed Examination for Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). Upon successful achievement on the NCLEX-PN, you will officially be able to sign your name followed by LPN.
The School of Nursing at Auburn Career Center is part of a state wide articulation program with local, state, community, and four year colleges. Many private schools offer advanced placement with articulation into an RN sequence.
  • Individual student loan balances are verified by using their Institutional Student Information. Record and information on the National Student Loan Data System.
  • Students are required to fill out Student Loan Entrance and Exit Interviews.
  • The Financial Aid Office fills out all servicer's requests for additional information on previous students using student files from both the Financial Aid Office and Departmental Files.
  • We offer tuition payment plan options and staggered due dates on fees to allow students to budget for their costs of education and therefore lower loan amounts needed than if we required all costs up front.
  • We notify students that loan amounts can be cancelled, reduced, or returned if not needed. We also help students to make changes if requested.
  • We provide students with the "Funding Education Beyond High School, The Guide to Federal Student Aid" which explains in details the student's rights and responsibilities.
  • We advise students of in-school deferments and other benefits available to keep loans out of default. We also explain to them their loan grace period and how it can be affected.
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