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OMNI COLLEGEInformat ion Sess ion
Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Branch & shield design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under license.
EduCanada is a brand that supports the international education offer of Canadian provinces and territories. EduCanada and the leaf design is a trademark of the Government of Canadaand is subject to a Master Licence Agreement between the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), and Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
Agenda
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About OMNI College
Minimum AdmissionRequirements
Admissions Process& Nursing Programs
Visual TimelineExample
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Q&A /Survey
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Where Do OMNIGraduates Work?
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Average Nursing Salaries
Why chooseOMNI College? Founded & created in 1999 by a Registered Nurse
Specialized exclusively in health care related programs
OMNI student, Maricris
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Government accredited (PTIB, EQA, DLI)
Proven success rate! More than 95% of OMNI students who write the RN / LPN licensing exam pass
Devoted & reputable instructors
Located in a beautiful suburb of Vancouver, BC
Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Branch & shield design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government ofBritish Columbia and used under license.
EduCanada is a brand that supports the international education offer of Canadian provinces and territories. EduCanada and theleaf design is a trademark of the Government of Canada and is subject to a Master Licence Agreement between the Council ofMinisters of Education, Canada (CMEC), and Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
OMNI students Merrill, Agnes & Sachiko
MinimumAdmission
Requirements
Be currently registered as an RN in good standing in yourcountry of origin
Have a minimum of 1125 hours of nursing experience
Have achieved a minimum score in an English proficiency test
Complete a telephone or Skype appointment with anOMNI Advisor
Take OMNI College’s Online Comprehensive NursingAssessment (if applicable)
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*Currently only accepting applicants with at least 2 years minimum of experience*PR applicants may qualify with a minimum of 1125 hours of experience within the last 4 years
If it has been more than 4 years ago since you last worked as a nurse or completed yourbasic nursing education, you will need to refresh your work experience.
› Minimum work hours required by OMNI College:
2 years*
*PR applicants may qualify with a minimum of 1125 hours of nursing experience within the last 4 years *Clinical hours completed during your studies cannot be included › It is important to obtain good & recent work experience because:
1. The regulatory bodies in Canada, require nursing skills to be current
EnglishRequirementsAll candidates are required to have an English test score (eg. IELTS Academic, TOEFL oran OMNI English Assessment. This assessment is only available at specific locations) toqualify for any program at OMNI College.
The program(s) you may apply for will depend on the results of your English assessment:
* English requirements are subject to change without notice & do not guarantee acceptance into any program
eg. BCCNP:
listening 7.5reading 6.5writing 7.0
speaking 7.0
Program IELTS Academic
Canadian Nursing Review -Advanced (12 Months)
Must meet the minimum Englishrequirements set by the nursing regulatory
body that you want to apply withCELBAN Test Preparation (4 Weeks) &
the Canadian Nursing Review -Advanced (12 Months)
Minimum score of 6.5 overall
Canadian Nursing Review (18 Months) Minimum score of 5.5 overall
Attend OMNI College’s Online Information Session
Submit OMNI Enrolment Application Form & all required admissiondocuments, application fee & any other applicable fees
Complete OMNI’s Comprehensive NursingAssessment (required for the CNR-Adv program; & for applicants wantingto join the CNR-18 month program if their basic nursing education wascompleted in English)
Admissions Process
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Complete Pre-Admissions Interview Questionnaire &attend a one-on-one Admissions Appointment withan OMNI Advisor for final qualifying
Receive conditional Letter of Acceptance
Pay required tuition fees, text & materialsfees including any other fees of requested services
Receive official Letter of Acceptance & then apply for Visa & Study Permit (if necessary)
Submit signed Student Contract
OMNI student,Daniel
HOW Do the Nursing Programs Work?
Below you will find OMNI College’s Nursing Review Programs, itemizing what they are made up of andthe order of each component:
Canadian Nursing Review - Advanced 12 Month Program: 1. Canadian Nursing Review 2. Final Clinical Competencies Review & Nurse Licensing Exam Prep (NCLEX-RN or CPNRE) 3. Co-Op Work Experience 4. Leadership in Nursing
Canadian Nursing Review - 18 Month Program: 1. Medical Terminology & Communication 2. CELBAN Test Preparation 3. Canadian Nursing Review 4. Final Clinical Competencies Review & Nurse Licensing Exam Prep (NCLEX-RN or CPNRE) 5. Co-Op Work Experience 6. Leadership in Nursing
OMNI College is pleased to also offer a Canadian Nursing Review program for residents of Canada.
WHAT is OMNI’sCo-Op Work Experience?
All CNR students are required to participate in a Co-Op Work Experience
This is one of the final steps in your studies at OMNI College
Will begin once you have received your provisional or full nursing registration
4 months (minimum of 250 hours)
Different from an internship
Once this component is completed, you will be required to complete a final Leadership in Nursing module
OMNI student, Ivy
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VISUAL timeline (eg. of 12 month program + registration process)
1.Visa Approved
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2.OpenNNAS Account
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3.Arrive inCanada
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4.BeginOMNI’s Program
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5.Receive NNAS
Advisory Report
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6.Receive eligibilityto complete a CompetencyAssessment (eg. NCAS, OSCE)
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7.Take your
CompetencyAssessment (eg.
NCAS, OSCE)
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8.Complete anytransitional coursework required by theregulatory bodies
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9.Receive eligiblity to write the nursing license exam
(eg. NCLEX-RN or CPNRE)
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10.Receive nursing license!
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11.Begin Co-Op
Work Experience
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13.Complete OMNI’s
Final Leadership in Nursing distance module
&graduate fromOMNI College!
Registered Nurses
Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador
Association of Registered Nurses of Prince Edward Island
College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia
Nurses Association of New Brunswick
College of Nurses of Ontario
College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba
Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association
College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals
Licensed Practical Nurses (Registered Practical Nurses (RPN’s) in Ontario)
College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador
Licensed Practical Nurses Association (of PIE)
College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Nova Scotia
Association of New Brunswick Licensed Practical Nurses
College of Nurses of Ontario
College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba
Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses
College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta
British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals
ln Canada we refer to nursing councils as regulatory bodies. All applicants will be expected to have researched at least 2 of the nursing regulatory bodies before their one-on-one telephone appointment.
Below is a list of applicable regulatory bodies that you may apply with through the NNAS:
Regulatory Bodies (do your research)Regulatory bodies split by type: RN vs. LPN