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Nursing Program
LPN
Career Mobility Ladders
- OPTION A is designed for the student who holds a current license
as a licensed practical nurse and can complete the A.A.S. degree
in three semesters of nursing courses.
- OPTION B is designed for
the licensed practical nurse who is able to complete the A.A.S.
degree in two semesters of full-time nursing study. To be eligible
for either option, the student must pass the nursing challenge examination.
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The LPN challenge examination
consists of two examinations.
- The first examination involves basic
nursing knowledge and skills as taught in an introduction or foundation
nursing courses. The content involves patients with common health
problems, including death and dying, preoperative care, postoperative
acre, pain, fluid and electrolyte balance, incontinence, infectious
disease, loss of consciousness, chronic illness, and stress. The
examination also covers basic health concepts involving physiologic
and psychosocial needs, written and verbal communication skills,
moral/ethical/legal issues, and medication administration.
- The second
examination involves maternal-child nursing concepts and skills.
The challenge
examinations are administered in March and November. Deadlines for
submission of application and payment of fees is the first Friday
in February and October. To register for one or both parts of the
challenge examination, the student will:
- Pay the examination fees at the Columbia Campus business office
(this is the only location that can
accept fee payment).
- Bring or mail the receipt, the
LPN Mobility application, LPN license, and a copy of your driver's license to the Health Sciences/Nursing
office on the Columbia campus. If mailed, submit a copy of the LPN
license.
Please note: The challenge
examination may be repeated once. Examination results are valid
for a three years period.
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Admission Requirements
In addition to the admission requirements mentioned earlier, licensed practical nurses seeking admission through the Career Mobility Tract must meet the following admission requirements.
- Meet all College general requirements for admission as a degree seeking student as stated in the college catalog.
- Successfully pass the challenge examination for nursing (Foundations of Nursing) within three (3) years of the semester seeking entry.
- Worked as an LPN in a nursing setting.
- Complete prerequisite course requirements prior to the semester requesting entry.
- Earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for academic subjects.
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Admission Process
- Submit the following to the Admissions and Recruitment Office:
a. official college transcripts
b. high school transcript or GED
c. ACT or SAT exam results (Applicants should have a composite score of 19 or higher. A composite score below 19 will be accepted if all required remedial and developmental courses are completed.)
- Submit a completed Nursing Program LPN Mobility application to the Health Sciences/Nursing office (William R. Walter Bldg., 112). Forms are available in the Health Sciences/Nursing office in the nursing building or on this web page.
- Submit documentation of work as an LPN in a nursing setting.
- Complete an interview with the nursing program director or designee.
- Complete prerequisite courses with grades of “C” of better.
- Once admitted, students are required to submit same documentation for the health and BCLS requirements, malpractice insurance, and health insurance as other nursing students by the first day of nursing classes. If the documentation is not completed prior to the first day of classes, students will not be permitted to start the nursing program.
- Students must meet the continuation requirements as sated on the Program/Continuation Requirements web page.
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Required Courses
OPTION A -- Specific information on the course of study needed for this program is available in the college catalog online::
OPTION B -- Specific information on the course of study needed for this program is available in the college catalog online::
NOTES: All Science and psychology classes must be completed by the term listed in order for the student to continue in the program. Students may elect to meet the humanities requirement by taking a 3-hour humanities/fine arts elective instead of Humanities Seminar, but must meet the 66-hour graduation requirement (elective options are listed in the college catalog).
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