Your nursing future starts here.
Launch your nursing career through Northwest Technical College’s two-year Traditional RN Program, designed for students ready to begin their path toward becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). This program features a Fall start each year, preparing students to develop the skills and clinical experience needed to succeed as a Registered Nurse — with the flexibility to enter the workforce or continue advancing their education.
Our hybrid program format combines the flexibility of online learning with valuable on-campus experiences. Theory courses are delivered online and asynchronously, while students come to campus roughly once per month for a four-day, consecutive lab and clinical block to develop critical hands-on skills.
NTC partners with a network of clinical sites across northern Minnesota, providing students with real-world experience and connections to healthcare employers throughout the region.
General education and prerequisite courses can be completed online, in-person, or hybrid, allowing students to design a schedule that fits their lifestyle and keeps them on track for admission and completion.
As a Registered Nurse, you’ll play a vital role in patient care, administering medications, performing diagnostic tests, coordinating treatment plans, and educating patients and families all while leading healthcare teams that include LPNs, nursing aides, and home health professionals.
Admission to the program
The following steps will guide you through the admission process for the Traditional RN Program.
To be considered for a Nursing program, you must first apply to and be admitted to Northwest Technical College. The Traditional RN application is separate and submitted later.
Step 1: Complete Northwest Technical College’s free application.
Step 2: Submit High School or GED Transcript – Skip this step if you’ve already completed 24 or more college credits.
- How to send an official transcript:
- Digital: Sent by your school through the Parchment transcript service, the National Student Clearinghouse transcript service, or emailed directly from the issuing institution to admissions@ntcmn.edu.
- Mail: Sealed paper copy to Northwest Technical College, Office of Admissions, 905 Grant Ave SE, Bemidji, MN 56601.
- GED: Request through your state’s Department of Education and have it sent to admissions@ntcmn.edu or by mail.
Step 3: Submit College/University Transcripts
- MinnState Schools:
- If you’ve attended a Minnesota State college or university since the early 1990s, NTC can usually retrieve your official transcript automatically when your NTC application is processed.
- If your record was created before electronic systems or if you have an unpaid balance at a previous MinnState school, that transcript cannot be released, you’ll need to contact that school directly to request a paper copy.
- Note: The University of Minnesota is not part of the MinnState system and must be requested separately.
- Military Transcripts
- Active-duty and veteran service members with creditable military experience or coursework may request a Joint Services Transcript.
- Use the American Council on Education’s resource to get started.
- Once your JST has been released to Northwest Technical College, our office will be able to download it electronically on your behalf.
- Non-MinnState (U.S.):
- Request through your school and have transcripts sent to admissions@ntcmn.edu, via the Parchment transcript service, the National Student Clearinghouse transcript service, or by mail to the address listed above.
- International Transcripts: Must be evaluated by a recognized evaluation service. You can choose either:
Transfer Students: After you’re admitted to NTC, your official college transcripts are evaluated to determine how previously completed coursework transfers toward your program. Your transfer credit results will appear in eServices under your Degree Audit Report (DARS) once processing is complete.
Students must demonstrate college readiness in both Math and English through one of the following options for each subject:
- Completion of approved college-level coursework (Math: MATH 0081/0092+, English: ENGL 0100+) within 5 years
- Qualifying Accuplacer score (Math: 240+, English: 250+)
- High School GPA of 2.6+ (if graduated within the past 10 years)
- ACT score of 22+ (within 5 years)
- Completion of NTC’s Guided Self-Placement Form for Math and/or English
Prerequisite Courses, earn a grade of a C or Higher – Must be completed or enrolled to apply
- BIOL 2260 Anatomy & Physiology I — 4 credit
- BIOL 2221 Microbiology — 3 credit or BIOL 2262 Anatomy & Physiology II — 4credit *
- ENGL 1111 College Writing I — 3 credit
- Prerequisite GPA must be 2.76 or Higher
Additional Requirements
- Nursing Assistant (CNA) Requirement
- Certified Nursing Assistant active within last 5 years
- HLTH 1110: Nursing Assistant Course (or equivalent) completed within last 5 years
- CNA Waiver Approved by the Nursing Department – To request a waiver, please email nursingapp@ntcmn.edu
- HSRT-AD Exam Requirement
- HSRT-AD Exam score must be ≥ 70
- Exam must be taken be taken on campus at Northwest Technical College (Bemidji, MN)
- Exam must be completed within the same application cycle the student is applying for
* Whichever course isn’t taken for prerequisites, is taken during the Traditional RN Program
During an active application window:
- Complete the Online Traditional RN Application, which is separate from the institutional (college) application.
- Admission is based on the selection process outlined below. Meeting all requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
Application Timeline:
- Fall 2026 application opens: November 1, 2025
- Fall 2026 application closes: February 1, 2026
- Application window for Fall 2027, will open Fall 2026
Once you have been formally accepted into the Traditional RN program, you will be required to perform several tasks.
- Submission of your immunization record with documentation of all required immunizations (at student expense)
- Complete a criminal background check (at student expense)
- Undergo a student physical (at student expense)
- Present proof that you carry health insurance (at student expense)
- Complete required documents provided to you by program administrator
Review the Nursing Handbook
Fall 2026 Traditional RN Applications Are Now Closed
The next application window for Fall 2027 will open in Fall 2026. Please check back for official application window.
Selection Process
Ranking System
Admission to the Traditional RN Program is selective and based on a ranking system that considers both academic performance and critical-thinking readiness. Applicants are ranked by their Prerequisite GPA (minimum 2.76) and HSRT-AD Exam score (minimum 70) as part of the evaluation process.
Acceptance Notification
Each student who has submitted a complete admissions file by a posted deadline will receive an email from the Nursing Admission Team indicating whether they have been accepted into the program, placed on the program waiting list or are currently ineligible for the program. Be sure to provide your current email address on your program application.
Applicants will be notified of their application status within 30 days after the application deadline.
Curriculum
Below is the complete list of courses required to fulfill the degree requirements for this program. Courses are shown in total, not by term.
| Course # | Course Name | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| BIOL 2221 | Microbiology | 3.00 |
| BIOL 2260 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 4.00 |
| BIOL 2262 | Anatomy & Physiology II | 4.00 |
| CHEM 1100 | Intro to Chemistry | 4.00 |
| ENGL 1111 | College Writing I | 3.00 |
| PSYC 2201 | Lifespan Psychology | 3.00 |
| Select a Mathematics course | ||
| MATH 1110 | College Algebra | 3.00 or |
| MATH 1930 | Introduction to Mathematical Sciences | 3.00 |
| Select a Philosophy course | ||
| PHIL 1201 | Ethics | 3.00 or |
| PHIL 2210 | Bioethical Issues in Contemporary Society | 3.00 |
| Required Program Courses | ||
| HLTH 1100 | Pharmacology | 2.00 |
| ADNG 1000 | Foundations of Nursing | 2.00 |
| ADNG 1050 | Foundations of Nursing Skills | 4.00 |
| ADNG 1150 | Nursing I | 4.00 |
| ADNG 1200 | Clinical I | 2.00 |
| ADNG 2050 | Advanced Skills | 2.00 |
| ADNG 2100 | Clinical II | 4.00 |
| ADNG 2150 | Nursing II | 4.00 |
| ADNG 2200 | Clinical III | 4.00 |
| ADNG 2250 | Leadership | 2.00 |
| ADNG 2350 | Maternal-Newborn Nursing | 2.00 |
| ADNG 2400 | Psychosocial Nursing | 2.00 |
| General Education Electives | 3 | |
| Total Credits | 64 | |
Accreditation
The Northwest Technical College Traditional RN program is accredited through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

View our Program Outcomes & Success Measures.