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1. What makes Lansing Community College's Nursing Program distinctive? 1. High regard in the community. 2. A ladder program concept. 3. Four program options. 4. Nationally accredited. 2. Are there advising sessions available? There are MANDATORY pre-nursing advising sessions scheduled throughout the year for students who are interested in applying to the nursing program. Current session dates can be found at: http://www.lcc.edu/advising/seminars/. Prior to attending a seminar students are required to thoroughly read the current Nursing Advising Guide which can be found at: http://www.lcc.edu/nursing/nursing/index.htm. 3. When does the program start? When do I apply? How many students are admitted? How long does the program last? The program offers full-time, part-time, fast-track and accelerated options. Regardless of the option the student chooses, the discipline of nursing requires a full time commitment of study.
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4. What prerequisites do I have to take? When do they have to be completed? For complete information regarding prerequisites and completion timelines click here.
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6. What if I already have a B.S. or a B.A. degree? Please see the new Accelerated Nursing Program Option - click here.
7. What is the difference between the
Accelerated Program and the Fast-Track Program? The Fast Track program requires that the applicant be a licensed paramedic, LPN or Respiratory Therapist. All pre-requisites must be completed before starting the program. After the Transition Class summer semester, the student enters the equivalent of the second year of the nursing program. This is a hybrid program with at least 50% of the learning online. This program is 3 consecutive semesters.
8. How do I know if courses will transfer
as prerequisites? 1121A - Registrar's Office 9. How do I apply if I am not a Lansing Community College student? If you have never been a Lansing Community
College student, you need to fill out a
college application. 10. I am currently a Lansing Community College student -- how do I apply? 1. Students will receive a packet of
information at the MANDATORY pre-nursing seminar. 11. What does the Admission Committee look for in an applicant? All admissions are
based on meeting the
Phase I requirements and gaining points in the
Phase II process except for the Accelerated Program. The Accelerated
Program only requires all prerequisite requirements to be completed. In
all programs, the students with the greatest number of points are
admitted. 12. Who should I call for advising? Students who need
additional advising should contact
Counseling and Advising,
Room 204 of the Gannon Building, or call 13. How much does the program cost? Tuition rates for the 2006-2007 academic year are $67.00 per billing hour for residents and $120.00 per billing hour for nonresidents. The out-of-state and international student tuition rate is $180.00 per billing hour. There is a registration fee each semester of $25.00. Additional fees are listed on the specific program advising guide. 14. How do I apply for financial aid? You may find more information related to financial aid by visiting Lansing Community College's Student Financial Aid/Veteran Services web page. 1121 - Financial Aid/Veteran Services Also, some nursing scholarships are available through the LCC Foundation Office. 8021-Foundation Office The Nursing Careers Department frequently receives scholarship information. Please click here to find out more. 15. Is housing available? The Student Life Office often posts offerings but Lansing Community College has no formal housing assistance available. Director: Denise Harris
No. We now use a "selective admission" process. All students who have completed the prerequisites and Phase I requirements will be placed in the applicant pool for the following year's seats. Should there be more students who meet the March 1st or December 1st deadline qualifications, then applicants will be given seats based on highest earned points described in Phase II of the admission process. Approximately 10 students will be placed on an "alternate list". The remaining students that qualified under Phase I, but did not have enough points under Phase II to get a seat, will be sent a letter stating they did not make the cut off and may work to earn more points and apply for admission the next year if they so choose. 17. How are the GPA points mentioned in the Phase II process calculated? The GPA is not your overall college GPA. It is calculated solely on the courses required for the Nursing Program. To calculate your GPA, use the worksheet provided in the Nursing Advising Guide. 18. If I am accepted, what next? Once you are
accepted, you will receive a letter inviting you to a mandatory
orientation meeting. Following that orientation session, 19. Can I have a job while I am a nursing student? Many of our students
work part-time. We definitely do not recommend more than 20 hours a
week. If you must work, you will need
The average age of a
Lansing Community College nursing student is currently 28.8 years.
Students range from 19 to 54 years 21. Why should I
choose an AD Nursing Program at Lansing Community College versus going
directly into a BSN program? 22. If I want to go on for a BSN at a later date, how feasible is this? Lansing Community
College's Nursing Program articulates with eight or more universities in
Michigan. You can complete your BSN 23. What might be the reasons for not choosing Lansing Community College's Nursing Program? For the younger
student, who does not have outside family responsibilities, the after
class socialization is not the same as at
INFORMATION FOR RETURNING LPN's (Fast-Track) You will have to meet
the LPN program prerequisite course requirements. Often these will
transfer from your previous college. It is our goal to articulate the LPN into the 2nd year (3rd semester) of our program when he/she returns for his/her RN degree. All returning students are required to take NURS 210 - LPN to RN Transition 2 Course. 2. How do I enroll as an LPN articulation student? Students who need
additional advising should contact
Counseling and Advising,
in the Gannon Building-Suite 204, or call
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