LPN to ADN Option

Associate in Health Science
Students Entering the LPN to ADN Option Fall Semester

Applicants who are Licensed Practical Nurses from another program or who have been out of TTC’s PN program two or more years are eligible to be considered for admission to the LPN-to-ADN Option. Students in this option will be required to complete a transition course with a grade of C or better before entering the third program level Nursing courses.

Applicants who have graduated from TTC’s PN program less than two years before application must meet Associate Degree admission requirements. These students are not required to take the transition course.

Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the Program Specific Admission Requirements below, applicants must also meet the General Admission Requirements and General Nursing Program Admission Requirements.

Specific Admission Requirements
1. Meet ONE of the following four admission options.

a) Hold an associate degree or baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited school.

OR

b) Achieve the required minimum scores on the SAT (Verbal 400 and Math 400 if taken before April 1, 1995; Verbal 480 and Math 440 if taken on or after April 1, 1995), or ACT English component score of 19 and math component of 18. Students who have not taken either the SAT or the ACT, or who have taken one of the tests but do not meet the minimum test requirements, must take TTC’s placement test and achieve one of the following:

COLLEGE PLACEMENT TEST (CPT):
RDG–75 SS–93      ARIT–61   EALG–50

COMPASS:
READ–86                WRTG–75           ALG–45

ASSET:
READ–45                WRTG–45           NUSK–39        EALG–48

OR

c) Complete the Developmental Studies and bridge courses and the Pre-Nursing Certificate with a grade of C or better in each course and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. No more than 50 percent of the total number of courses required for the Pre-Nursing Certificate may be repeated, and no one course may be repeated more than once to meet this admission requirement.

OR

d) Transfer college-level English/Math courses into TTC and complete the Pre-Nursing Certificate with a grade of C or better in each course and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. No more than 50 percent of the total number of courses required for the Pre-Nursing Certificate may be repeated, and no required course may be repeated more than once to meet this admission requirement.

2. Provide proof of graduation from a practical nursing program by submitting official transcripts.

3. Provide proof of current SC licensure as a practical nurse. Submit with Statement of Completion.

4. LPNs from another program or who have been out of TTC’s PN program for two years or more must provide proof (letter from employer) of a minimum of 960 hours (equivalent to six months full-time) employment as a LPN providing direct patient care to adult medical/surgical patients in an acute care or long-term care setting within three years prior to admission to the program. Work experience must include demonstrated competencies.

Recommended Sequence of Courses


First Semester - Fall

 

BIO 210

Anatomy and Physiology I

4

 

CPT 101

Introduction to Computers

3

 

ENG 101

English Composition I

3

 

PSY 201

General Psychology

3

Total 13


Second Semester - Spring

 

BIO 211

Anatomy and Physiology II

4

 

NUR 201

Transition Nursing

3

 

PSY 203

Human Growth and Development

3

Total 10


Third Semester - Fall

 

BIO 225

Microbiology

4

 

NUR 207

Mental Health Promotion

4

* OR

NUR 208

Health Promotion for Families II

4

Total 12


Fourth Semester - Spring

 

MAT 110

College Algebra

3

 OR

MAT 120

Probability and Statistics

3

NUR 207

Mental Health Promotion

4

 OR

NUR 208

Health Promotion for Families II

4

 

NUR 219

Nursing Management and Leadership

4

** 

THE 101

Introduction to Theater

3

Total 14

*Automatic credit for courses in the Practical Nursing program will be awarded after successful completion of the first clinical nursing course.
**This course requirement can be met by taking both a humanities elective AND either Public Speaking (SPC 205) OR Interpersonal Communication (SPC 209). See page B-3 for Humanities electives.