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Admission Requirements
All admission procedures for the Nursing Programs are
coordinated through the Enrollment Services Office, which has
responsibility for distributing, receiving, and dating application
forms. Therefore, any student desiring admission into this program
should contact the Enrollment Services Office, GB-Suite 203,
(517/483-1200, email to
selectiveadmissions@lcc.edu
) to receive an application. The
student may then contact an admissions specialist (517/483-1254,
483-1256) or a college advisor (517/483-1904) for further
information.
This is a selective admission program. Students meeting Phase I Admission Requirements
will be
ranked for admittance into the program using a point value system as
outlined in
Phase II Admission Ranking.
Points will be awarded to students who meet the Phase I Admission
Requirements only at
the time students are being considered for
admission.
The student applicant is responsible for providing verification of
any other information not contained in the current Lansing Community
College official transcript. Prerequisites and other admission
requirements must be completed and verified by the
Enrollment Services Office
by the deadline stated in the advising guide
before a student is considered eligible to compete for a seat in the
nursing program.
Lansing Community College is committed to excellence in education
and is an Equal Opportunity college. Discrimination on the basis of
religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex, height, height,
marital status, handicap, or sexual orientation is prohibited.
Please refer to the following documents for complete
information regarding Lansing Community College's Nursing Program admission.
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Full Time Career Ladder Nursing Program (classes offered Fall, Spring, days)
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Admissions
Fall 2009/Spring 2010 Admissions
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Alternative Part
Time Option
- Eight semesters
(classes
offered Fall, Spring and Summer; afternoons and evenings)
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Accelerated Second Degree Nursing Program Option
- 14 Months
(for those who
currently hold
a Bachelors Degree)
September
2008 Admissions
September 2009 Admissions
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LPN/Paramedic/RT to RN-Fast Track Nursing
Program Option
(for those currently holding a license as a Practical Nurse, Paramedic, or registered as a Respiratory Therapist)
Summer 2008
Admissions
Summer 2009 Admissions
Pre-Nursing Advising Seminar
(Mandatory)
To fully benefit from the seminar, students
should thoroughly read the
appropriate
Nursing Advising Guide BEFORE attending a seminar, and come
prepared with questions for the Advisors.
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