Education & Training

Critical Care Nurse Student Program

If you are a current 66H Army Nurse Corps officer preparing to move into critical-care nursing, the Precision Course Guarantee may provide a place in the 66S Critical Care Nurse program.

Critical care nurse caring for a patient in an intensive care unit

Program overview

Understand the opportunity

  • Army Nurse Corps
  • Critical-care specialization
  • Clinical experience required
  • Career progression

If you are a current 66H Army Nurse Corps officer preparing to move into critical-care nursing, the Precision Course Guarantee may provide a place in the 66S Critical Care Nurse program. The course builds on your medical-surgical experience and prepares you for the responsibilities of critical-care nursing.

You will need at least two years of medical-surgical nursing experience in an inpatient hospital setting. Your experience should include settings such as medical or surgical units, step-down intensive care units, or progressive-care units. This experience provides the clinical foundation needed for the advanced training in the program.

After completing the program, you transition from the 66H designation to the 66S Critical Care Nurse specialty. The training prepares you to manage high-acuity patients and assume greater clinical responsibility within the Army Nurse Corps.

The program develops the critical-care skills needed in military hospitals and operational settings. Contact Marcus to confirm whether your current 66H status, inpatient experience, and timeline meet the requirements for the 66S course.

Plan the next step

A typical application path

The process will be shaped around your profession, education, and intended commissioning path.

Step 1

Speak with Marcus

Share your profession, education status, timeline, and the scholarship pathway you are considering.

Step 2

Review eligibility

Review the academic, professional, medical, and administrative requirements for your selected program.

Step 3

Prepare the application

Gather the academic records, licenses, references, and supporting documents required for the selection cycle.

Step 4

Complete screening and interviews

Complete the required medical screening, administrative processing, professional review, and interviews.

Step 5

Review the final terms

Review the scholarship benefits, training expectations, appointment details, and service obligation before accepting.

Discuss Critical Care Nurse Student Program with Marcus

A direct conversation is the fastest way to identify which information applies to you.