ADN and Transition: LPN to ADN
Transition: LPN to ADN 2019-2020
Follow the Associate Degree in Nursing Plan of Study below with the following exception: Credit for Practical Nursing License is given for NUR 111. In the Spring Semester, transition students will take NUR 214 in place of NUR 112/114.
Associate Degree in Nursing (A45110) Plan of Study 2019-2020
The following plan of study is the standard curriculum for the above program. Any deviation from the prescribed curriculum must have approval in advance. All prerequisite course requirements must also be met. To graduate the student must successfully complete all the required courses, the required credit hours for electives, and have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average. This plan of study is subject to change when the college determines such action is in the best interest of the student or the program. It is the responsibility of the student to meet requirements for graduation. If accepted students do not enroll for three successive semesters, they must contact the Admissions office to determine if readmission is necessary.
Total Semester Hours Required for Degree | 67 |
Program Pre-Requisites
- Completion of all developmental English/Reading courses (must be able to take ENG 111) and math courses (DMA 010,020,030,040,050), if indicated by college placement test.
- Chemistry at the high school level or above with a C or better.
- Acceptance to the program based on admission criteria including 2.5 overall GPA.
Program Co-Requisites
- Completion of all general college courses is strongly encouraged prior to entering the nursing program.
Additional Requirements
- A 2.0 is the minimum cumulative grade point average required for progression within the nursing program.
- Successful completion of all courses as outlined in the master schedule – NUR courses must be completed with a “B” or greater and support courses with a “C” or greater – required before Nursing students will be allowed to register for the succeeding semester.
Note: Advanced standing (transition) students are given credit for NUR 111 Introduction to Health Concepts , NUR 112 Health Illness Concepts, and NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts based on successful completion of NUR 214. Transition students will enter the third semester of the program provided they have met the admission criteria outlined for the advanced standing program, have completed all co-requisites for semester one and semester two and there is space available.
View above information in PDF format: Download the 2019-2020 Transition LPN to ADN Associate Degree of Nursing A45110 Plan of Study – (pdf)
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Transition: LPN to ADN 2020-2021
Follow the Associate Degree in Nursing Plan of Study below with the following exception: Credit for Practical Nursing License is given for NUR 111. In the Spring Semester, transition students will take NUR 214 in place of NUR 112/114.
Transition Program Requirements
- Current active unencumbered LPN license in North Carolina
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take ENG 111
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take BIO 163
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take MAT 110
- Chemistry at high school level or collegiate leve with a C or better
- Cumulative GPA of 2.50 (not rounded)
- Possess high school diploma or GED – transcript(s) on file at Craven Community College
Associate Degree in Nursing (A45110) Plan of Study 2020-2021
The following plan of study is the standard curriculum for the above program. Any deviation from the prescribed curriculum must have approval in advance. All prerequisite course requirements must also be met. To graduate the student must successfully complete all the required courses, the required credit hours for electives, and have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average. This plan of study is subject to change when the college determines such action is in the best interest of the student or the program. It is the responsibility of the student to meet requirements for graduation. If accepted students do not enroll for three successive semesters, they must contact the Admissions office to determine if readmission is necessary.
Total Semester Hours Required for Degree | 67 |
Program Pre-Requisites
- Applicants must complete all developmental requirements to be eligible to take ENG 111, BIO 163, & MAT 110.
- Complete Chemistry at the high school level or collegiate level with a C or better.
- Cumulative GPA of 2.5 unweighted (not rounded).
- Possess a high school diploma or G.E.D.
- Acceptance to the program based on current criteria.
- Current unrestricted listing on the NC Registry as a CNA I or above.
Program Co-Requisites
- Completion of all general college courses is strongly encouraged prior to entering the nursing program.
Additional Requirements
- A 2.5 is the minimum cumulative grade point average required for progression within the nursing program.
- Successful completion of all courses as outlined in the master schedule – NUR courses must be completed with a “B” or greater and support courses with a “C” or greater – required before Nursing students will be allowed to register for the succeeding semester.
Note: Transition Nursing Program students are given credit for NUR 111 — Introduction to Health Concepts, NUR 112 — Health-Illness Concepts, and NUR 114 — Holistic Health Concepts based on successful completion of NUR 214.
Transition Nursing Program students will enter the third semester of the program provided they have met the admission criteria outlined for the advanced standing program, have completed all co-requisites for semester one and two, and there is space available.
View above information in PDF format: Download the 2020-2021 Transition LPN to ADN Associate Degree of Nursing A45110 Plan of Study – (pdf)
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Associate Degree in Nursing (A45110) Plan of Study 2021-2022
The following plan of study is the standard curriculum for the above program. Any deviation from the prescribed curriculum must have approval in advance. All prerequisite course requirements must also be met. To graduate the student must successfully complete all the required courses, the required credit hours for electives, and have at least a 2.5 overall grade point average. This plan of study is subject to change when the college determines such action is in the best interest of the student or the program. It is the responsibility of the student to meet requirements for graduation. If accepted students do not enroll for three successive semesters, they must contact the Admissions office to determine if readmission is necessary.
Total Semester Hours Required for Degree | 67 |
Program Prerequisites
- Possess a current unrestricted listing on the NC Registry as a Certified Nurse Aide I or above.
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take ENG 111
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take BIO 163
- Must complete all development requirements to be eligible to take MAT 110
- Must complete a Chemistry course at high school or collegiate level with a C or better
- Possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (not rounded)
- Possess a high school diploma or GED – transcript(s) on file at Craven Community College
Program Co-Requisites
- Completion of all general college courses is strongly encouraged prior to entering the nursing program.
Additional Requirements
- A 2.5 is the minimum cumulative grade point average required for progression within the nursing program.
- Successful completion of all courses as outlined in the master schedule – NUR courses must be completed with a “B” or greater and support courses with a “C” or greater – required before Nursing students will be allowed to register for the succeeding semester.
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