How Rochester Community & Technical College uses the HSRT in admissions
RCTC uses the HSRT composite score as a weighted component of the overall application points formula — not a simple pass/fail cutoff. Two versions are used: HSRT-PN for Practical Nursing applicants and HSRT-AD for Associate Degree (RN) applicants. There is no published minimum score; your score is ranked against other applicants in the same cycle. RCTC was part of the Minnesota Alliance for Nursing Education (MANE) consortium, which shifted Minnesota state colleges from content-heavy exams (TEAS/HESI) toward reasoning-based exams to better predict clinical success.
No minimum cutoff, but every point in the application formula matters. The HSRT score is one of several weighted factors. Aim for the highest score possible — you are competing against applicants who have already completed the same prerequisites.
HSRT testing at Rochester Community & Technical College
- Location: RCTC Testing Center — Main Campus, Atrium area, 2nd floor, Room AT209. In-person only; remote testing is not available.
- Fee: Contact RCTC Testing Center for current fee (non-refundable)
- Format: 35 multiple-choice questions, 50 minutes time limit. Unanswered questions scored as incorrect. You can navigate forward and backward during the exam.
- How to register: The exam must be taken in person at the RCTC Testing Center (Room AT209, 2nd floor Atrium, Main Campus). Book your testing appointment early — seats are limited. Contact the Testing Center directly to schedule. Remote testing is not an option for RCTC.
Retake policy
Retakes are generally not allowed within the same application cycle. If you need to retest, you must wait until the next application cycle.
Eligibility requirements
Residency: Contact RCTC for residency requirements. RCTC is a Minnesota State system college.
About the HSRT exam
The Health Sciences Reasoning Test is developed by Insight Assessment. Unlike the TEAS or HESI, it does not test science, math, or vocabulary. It measures five critical thinking skills: analysis, inference, evaluation, inductive reasoning, and deductive reasoning. At Rochester Community & Technical College, the HSRT-AD consists of 35 questions with a 50 minutes time limit.
Minnesota nursing programs adopted the HSRT after the MANE consortium dissolved, shifting toward holistic admissions models that emphasize critical thinking ability over content knowledge. Research in nursing education suggests that reasoning ability — more than prerequisite GPA — predicts clinical performance and NCLEX success.
How to prepare for the HSRT at Rochester Community & Technical College
Because there is no content to memorize, HSRT preparation looks different from TEAS or HESI prep. Effective preparation involves:
- Understanding the five skill areas tested on the HSRT
- Taking a baseline diagnostic to identify your weakest subscale
- Practicing argument analysis, inference, and logical reasoning with HSRT-format questions
- Completing full-length practice exams under realistic conditions (50 minutes time limit at Rochester Community & Technical College)
- Reviewing every wrong answer by skill area, not just overall score
StudyBuddy is the only dedicated HSRT prep platform — 463 practice questions across 10 skill assessments, 38 interactive lessons, and 10 timed practice exams, all built for the specific format and skill areas that Rochester Community & Technical College tests.
Registration at Rochester Community & Technical College
The exam must be taken in person at the RCTC Testing Center (Room AT209, 2nd floor Atrium, Main Campus). Book your testing appointment early — seats are limited. Contact the Testing Center directly to schedule. Remote testing is not an option for RCTC.
Contact: rctc.edu/program/nurs/admission