Catalog 2023-2024

Selective Admission Examinations

Applicants to certain selective admission programs in the life science must take the National League for Nursing (NLN) pre-admission examination or the Assessment Technologies Institute Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS) to be considered for admission to their desired program of study. Tests must have been administered within three years of the application deadline for the specific program of study to which applicants are seeking admission. Applicants registering to retake the exams must wait a minimum of three months from their previous exam date. Applicants who commit acts of academic dishonesty while taking selective admission exams will be charged with violating the college's Academic Honesty Policy.

Applicants to the Nursing program must take the NLN Pre-admission RN Exam and applicants to the Practical Nursing programs must take the NLN Pre-admission PN Exam for consideration of admission to those programs. The NLN pre-admission exam assesses what applicants have learned to date. The test has three sections, all consisting of multiple-choice questions:

  • Verbal skills/reading comprehension – Assesses word knowledge through sentence completion and reading comprehension and assesses the ability to draw conclusions, make inferences, and apply information to new situations.
  • Mathematics – Assesses arithmetic (integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages) and basic algebraic and geometric skills.
  • Science – Assesses knowledge of biology, human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and health.

Applicants to Nursing and Practical Nursing are encouraged to take the NLN pre-admission examination after  successfully completing coursework in anatomy and physiology (ALHS 1011 at the diploma level or BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, and BIOL 2114L at the associate degree level), English (ENGL 1010 at the diploma level or ENGL 1101 at the associate degree level), mathematics (MATH 1012 at the diploma level or MATH 1101, MATH 1103, MATH 1111, or MATH 1127 at the associate degree level), and other general education course requirements. Completing these courses prior to taking the NLN pre-admission exam better prepares students for the content covered on the exam and may aid in improving test scores.

Students may not register for the NLN exam until any necessary learning support courses are complete.

To register for the NLN exam, students must complete the following steps:

  • Registration for the NLN exam online at the college website.
  • Select Selective Admissions Testing
  • Select the desired testing date prior to the required registration deadline.
  • Submit the non-refundable $60 payment to the cashier at the Athens Campus or via phone at (706) 355-5121 by the required registration deadline.
  • Students must submit the online registration and make the required payment prior to the registration deadline.

Applicants must show photo identification to gain entrance to the testing session.

Additional information about the NLN pre-admission examination is available by phone at (706) 583-2728 or by email at testing@athenstech.edu. Resources to prepare for the NLN pre-admission examination are available on the Testing Services website and at the Athens Technical College's Library webpage.

Applicants to the Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiologic Technology, Surgical Technology, and Veterinary Technology programs must take the ATI TEAS exam. This exam is a 209-minute, 170-item assessment consisting of questions in reading, mathematics, science, and English and language usage.

To register for the ATI TEAS exam, students must complete the following steps:

  • Register for the ATI TEAS exam online the college website.
  • Select the desired testing date prior to the registration deadline.
  • Submit the non-refundable $70 payment to the cashier at the Athens Campus or via phone at (706) 355-5121 by the required registration deadline.
  • Must submit the online registration and make the required payment prior to the registration deadline.

Applicants must show photo identification to gain entrance to the testing session.

Resources to prepare for the ATI TEAS examination are available on the Testing Services website and on the Library webpage.