Applications without all required materials will not be considered.
Submit these materials if they apply to your situation.
Applications are processed through a service called Nursing Centralized Application Service, or “NCAS”. Applicants will complete their PCC nursing program application and attach all supporting documents through the NCAS system. See application deadline information on How to Apply.
If you previously applied to a nursing program using NCAS, use the re-applicant feature to create your new application. This will save you time and energy. Review what you can and cannot use from your previous application.
Upload your letter of interest and resume together, as one document, to your NCAS application under the documents tab in the CV/Resume section.
Essay question prompts can be found in the required questions section of the NCAS application. Applicant responses are limited to 2000 characters. Applicants are encouraged to compose their responses in a separate word processes program, spell check, verify the character count of each response, and cut and paste final drafts of their responses into NCAS. The essay responses are an opportunity for applicants to share their original thoughts and experiences with the nursing admissions committee. Do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs to assist in composing the essay question responses.
Submit official, electronic transcripts from all colleges attended, including PCC, directly to NCAS. Electronic PCC transcripts can be ordered (via Parchment) through MyPCC. For electronic transcript ordering details, please visit the student records page. Send transcripts at least two weeks before the deadline. NCAS takes 7-10 business days to post transcripts, and transcripts must be posted by the deadline. See how to check your transcript status. You may submit transcripts prior to completing your NCAS application. If you are currently enrolled in prerequisite courses during fall term, it is imperative that applicants wait until grades have been posted before ordering your transcript to be sent to NCAS.
If your school does not send electronic transcripts, please provide your registrar with your individual Transcript Request Form found in the NCAS transcript section. The transcript request form will include your NCAS identification number which will ensure efficiency when linking your paper transcripts to your electronic NCAS application. For a detailed guide on sending transcripts, please visit the NursingCAS help center.
Mail official transcripts directly to NCAS at:
NursingCAS
P.O. Box 9201
Watertown, MA 02471
NCAS offers professional transcript entry for an additional fee. Even though transcript entry can be time-consuming, PCC does not encourage applicants to use this service. NCAS is not responsible if you miss important deadlines – see the “turnaround times section” for important transcript entry policy details.
If you have foreign transcripts, you must have an official transcript evaluation sent to NCAS. See the list of foreign evaluation vendors.
NCAS fee: The cost to submit your PCC application through NCAS is $60 for an undergraduate program, and $45 for any additional undergraduate programs. This non-refundable fee is paid directly to NCAS and is due each application year.
To earn points for healthcare licenses or credentials, submit the healthcare credential verification form with your NCAS application. All credentials are considered on a case-by-case basis by the admissions committee. There is no expiration or minimum number of practice hours required. Applicants must provide copies of professional credentials. Applicants must provide copies of professional credentials. Acceptable proof of credentials must come from a professional credentialing body such as the OSBN, ARRT, OVMEB, ADA, Etc. Diplomas or certificates of completion are not acceptable forms of professional credentials. All supporting documents must be translated to English and uploaded in your NCAS application. Failure to upload the form and provide supporting documentation will impact consideration for experience points.
To earn points for healthcare experience, submit the healthcare experience form with your NCAS application. Experience hours must be completed by the end of fall term prior to the application deadline. International or domestic hours of healthcare experience will be considered. Paid or unpaid experience can be completed in a variety of settings. Some examples of acceptable settings can include but are not limited to: a medical setting, home care, community health, health education, or military experience. All supporting documents must be translated to English and be uploaded in your NCAS application. Healthcare experience points will not be awarded if the form is incomplete or supporting documentation is missing. Review an approved list of accepted healthcare credentials for the PCC Nursing Program.
To earn points for service, submit the service member experience form if you have served as active or reserve members of the United States Military, Veterans of the United States Military and AmeriCorps, or Peace Corps Volunteers. Submit any documentation regarding military title, job duties, and length of service in that role, and honorable discharge papers (if applicable).
Students can use placement test score reports to satisfy the math competency requirement. You must place into MTH105 or MTH 111Z (College Algebra) as determined by PCC equivalent ALEKS placement test scores. Raw test scores are required and are evaluated using the PCC testing center guidelines for placement. Upload a copy of your raw test scores with your application. Accepted file formats are: MSWord (.doc, .docx), JPEG (.jpeg, .jpg), PNG (.png), Rich Text Format (.rtf), Portable Document Format (.pdf), and ASCII Text file (.txt). The size limit for each file upload is 5MB.
For more information about PCC approved Math courses that can be used to satisfy this requirement, please review the admissions guide FAQ section.