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Expiration and Transfer
Policies for ADN Coursework
- BIO 201 (Anatomy Physiology
I with a lab - 4 credits), 202 (Anatomy Physiology II with a lab
- 4 credits), and 216 (Pathophysiology - 4 credits), or acceptable
substitutes must from regionally accredited institutions and must
be no greater than 7 years old at the time the applicant enters
the Nursing Program. A grade of "C" or better
must have been earned.
- BIO 105 w/ lab, or an acceptable substitution: BIO 106
w/ lab, BIO 111 w/ lab, CHE 101 w/ lab, CHE 111 w/ lab, or possibly
others such as microbiology) may be greater
than seven years old.
A grade of “C” or better must have been earned.
- Applicants to the nursing program should be advised
that should they decide to pursue a BSN at a university, they
may be required to take an additional science course. Students
will need to check with the transferring institution(s) for
specific information and requirements.
- Applicants who have not previously
taken BIO 105, or an acceptable substitute, but have already
completed BIO 201, BIO 202, and/or BIO 216 must take an additional
four-credit hour science course prior to the beginning of second
year of the Nursing Program. This course can be BIO 105, but
Microbiology or Chemistry would be a better recommendation
if the applicant is contemplating pursing a BSN in the future.
- HPR 108 (Nutrition), or an acceptable substitute,
must be no greater than 7 years old at the time the applicant
enters the Nursing Program.
- MAT 103 (Math Clinical Calculations) must be no greater
than 3 years old at the time the applicant enters the Nursing
Program.
NOTE: An applicant wishing
to transfer Math 103 must score 93% on a competency test administered
by the Nursing Department. If the applicant does not score 93%
on the competency test, he/she will be required to retake Math
103.
- Regarding transfer students, nursing courses (those
with a NUR prefix) must receive approval by the Associate Dean/DNEP
of Nursing before being transferred in. It will be a rare exception
that NUR courses greater than one year old will be considered for
transfer.
NOTE: Licensed Practical Nurses applying to the Associate
Degree Nursing Program have different criteria for transferring
in nursing classes.
- All state and college policies regarding
transfer of credit as outlined in the College Catalog also apply.
Updated: 5/28/09 |
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