SPECIAL ADMISSIONS POLICY FOR PROGRAMS
WITH LIMITED ENROLLMENT
Students seeking admissions to a limited enrollment program must comply with special requirements. A student who is admitted to a limited enrollment program must take all required courses within the semester designated in his/her catalog of record. Exceptions must be approved by the appropriate department head and division chair. Contact the admissions office for more information.
Limited enrollment programs are:
- Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Technology
- Architectural Technology
- Associate Degree Nursing
- Autobody Repair
- Automotive Systems Technology
- Cosmetology
- Cosmetology Instructor
- Dental Assisting
- Dental Hygiene
- Electrical/Electronics Technology
- Electronics Servicing Technology
- Emergency Medical Science
- Heavy Equipment and Transport Technology
- Manicuring/Nail Technology
- Medical Laboratory Technology
- Nursing Assistant
- Practical Nursing
- Surgical Technology
- Welding Technology
Additional admission requirements and deadlines for limited enrollment programs such as Associate Degree Nursing, Cosmetology, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Emergency Medical Science, Manicuring/Nail Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Nursing Assistant, Practical Nursing, and Surgical Technology are outlined in the admissions information bulletins. Contact the admissions office for more information.
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SPECIAL ADMISSIONS POLICY FOR ADVANCED PLACEMENT OF LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES ENTERING THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM/ADN-TRANSITION PROGRAM
Licensed Practical Nurses desiring advanced placement in the Associate Degree Nursing program must meet the following requirements in addition to the standard admission requirements of the Associate Degree Nursing program.
- Current NC licensure as a licensed practical/vocational nurse;
- Satisfactory completion of all first-year related courses;
- Minimum acceptable cumulative average of 2.0
- BIO 168, 169 (within five (5) years)
- ENG 111
- PSY 150, 241
- Acceptable score on "PN Gap" or current mobility examination;
- A professional recommendation documenting at least six months of employment as an LPN providing nursing care within the last three years; one other letter of reference.
Credit for NUR 115, 117, 118, and 135 will be awarded upon successful completion of a required battery of qualifying examinations and NUR 189. Students must enroll in and successfully complete all other nursing and related courses.
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SPECIAL ADMISSIONS POLICY FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE BRIDGING PROGRAM
The Emergency Medical Science (EMS) Bridging applicant who meets all admission requirements as outlined in the EMS Bridging Admission Bulletin will receive a total of forty-three (43) transfer hours. Following an official transcript evaluation, the "sixty-five (65) percent of total required hours rule" may be waived by the vice president for instruction or his designee. EMS Bridging students must be enrolled and successfully complete at least one semester to be eligible to graduate.
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