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2024 Licensure Disclosure for Compliance under Title IV
Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing Diploma
OCtech’s Associate Degree Nursing and Licensed Practical Nursing Diploma programs prepare graduates to take the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams in order to become licensed to practice as a PN or ADN in SC. South Carolina is a member of a multi-state Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC). The states included in the compact are:
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Pennsylvania (partial implementation)
Source: https://nursinglicensemap.com/states/
In order to apply for a multi-state nursing license, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must reside in a NLC state, and you must declare an NLC state as your primary state of residency.
- You must be actively licensed as a registered nurse (RN) or licensed professional nurse (LPN)/licensed vocational nurse (LVN).
- You must meet any requirements for licensure held by your home state, though when practicing, you will also be held to the standards of the state where the patient or practice is located.
The Nursing program does not meet licensure requirements to take licensure exams in AK, CA, CT, DC, HI, IL, MA, MI, MN, NV, NY, OR, & PA. Information on state licensure requirements is available at https://nursinglicensemap.com/states/.
Associate in Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant
Graduates of the OCtech PTA program prepare graduates to take the NPTE exam in order to become licensed to practice as a PTA in South Carolina. South Carolina is a member of a multi-state Physical Therapy Compact. The states included in the compact are:
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Delaware
District of Columbia
Georgia
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio Oklahoma
Oregon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Source: https://ptcompact.org/ptc-states
In order to work in a Compact member state other than your home state, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must hold an active PT or PTA license in your home state and your home state must be a member of the PT Compact and actively issuing compact privileges.
- You cannot have any active encumbrances against any PT or PTA license.
- You cannot have any disciplinary action against any PT or PTA license for a period of two years.
- The state where you are seeking a Compact Privilege must be a member of the PT Compact and actively issuing compact privileges.
The PTA program does not meet licensure requirements in AL, AK, CA, CT, FL, HI, ID, IL, KS, ME, MA, MI, MN, NV, NM, NY, PA, RI, VT, WY.
Associate in Applied Science in Radiologic Technology
Graduates of the OCtech Radiologic Technology program are eligible to take the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) certification exam. All states, with the exception of California and Florida, require a passing score on the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) certification exam. Students who are certified to practice in South Carolina can also practice in North Carolina and Georgia. Students in the remaining states may have to meet additional state regulations, in addition to the ARRT certification. The Radiology Technology program does not meet requirements for licensure in any state other than SC, GA, and NC.
For individual state licensure requirements, please visit https://www.asrt.org/main/standards-and-regulations/legislation-regulations-and-advocacy/individual-state-licensure. It should be noted that not all states have licensure or certification requirements in place.
Diploma in Medical Assisting
Graduates of the Medical Assisting Diploma program are eligible to complete the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam. Graduates who earn a passing score on the exam may apply for certification as a medical assistant in any of the 50 states in the US.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate
Graduates of the OCtech MRI certificate program are eligible to sit for the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) Post Primary Examination. Graduates who earn a passing score on the exam are eligible to practice in SC, GA, and NC. The MRI program does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than SC, GA, and NC.
For individual state licensure requirements, please visit https://www.asrt.org/main/standards-and-regulations/legislation-regulations-and-advocacy/individual-state-licensure.
Mammography Certificate
Graduates of the OCtech Mammography certificate program are eligible to sit for the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) Post Primary Examination. Graduates who earn a passing score on the exam are eligible to practice in SC, GA, and NC. The Mammography certificate program does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than SC, GA, and NC.
For individual state licensure requirements, please visit https://www.asrt.org/main/standards-and-regulations/legislation-regulations-and-advocacy/individual-state-licensure.
Emergency Medical Technician Certificate
Graduates of the OCtech Emergency Medical Technician program are eligible to apply for certification in South Carolina. Graduates or prospective EMS personnel must take and pass the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) EMT Basic written and practical exams. Upon passing with a satisfactory score, EMTs will be nationally-registered as Basic EMTs who are up-to-date on all training related to the sphere of the EMT. Once a passing score is earned on the required exam, the graduate must apply for and gain certification at the state level to be eligible to work on an emergency medical team in their home state. Each state requires its own certification.
In addition to national certification, an individual’s state of residence may have its own certification examinations, registration and/or licensing requirements. States may recognize components of the national exam for some of these purposes. However, they may have additional requirements for specializations or alternate emergency medical personnel.
The EMT program does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than South Carolina.
For information about state licensure requirements visit https://www.nremt.org/rwd/public/states/state-ems-agencies
Patient Care Technician Certificate
Graduates of the PCT program at OCtech are eligible to earn up to three certifications including Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, and Electrocardiography.
- Students who complete the Certified Nursing Assistant portion are eligible to sit for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP). The Certified Nursing Assistant portion does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than South Carolina. Although South Carolina is among the 25 states that utilize the NNAAP, it is unknown if there are additional requirements for reciprocity in other states. In South Carolina, the NNAAP is administered jointly by Pearson VUE and the NACES Plus Foundation. For more information about state licensure requirements, visit https://ncsbn.org/exams/nnaap-and-mace/nnaap-exam/nnaap-contacts.page
- Students who complete the Phlebotomy portion of the PCT program are eligible to sit for the NCPT (National Center for Competency Testing Phlebotomy Certification). The Phlebotomy portion does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than South Carolina. Although the NCET is a national certification, it is unknown if there are additional requirements for reciprocity in other states.
- Students who complete the Electrocardiography portion are able to sit for the NCET (National Center for Competency Testing ECG Certification). The Electrocardiography portion does not meet licensure requirements in any state other than South Carolina. Although the NCET is a national certification, it is unknown if there are additional requirements for reciprocity in other states.
PCT graduates who earn passing scores on these examinations are eligible to apply for licensure or certification in all states within the US except California. For the requirements in California, see https://www.ncctinc.com/certifications/pt or https://www.ncctinc.com/certifications/ecg.
Professional Truck Driving Certificate
Graduates of the Professional Truck Driving program are eligible to complete the SC Commercial Driver’s License examination. The CDL is federally regulated and a Class A driver’s license with no restrictions applies in all 50 states in the US.
Student Location and Relocation/Address Changes:
For the purposes of state licensure, the student’s location is determined at the time of admission application submission. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the Registrar’s Office regarding any relocation. Address changes for students who relocate to another state during the course of enrollment will become effective upon receipt by the Registrar’s Office and address information updated in the College’s Student Information System. Data extracted from the system will be used to generate professional licensure disclosures.
Relocating during the course of a program to another state may impact if the student can remain in the program, meet the state licensure requirements and/or continue to receive state financial aid funding. Students should contact their Program Coordinator prior to relocating out of state, to discuss authorization and licensure eligibility requirements.