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Nursing, Advanced Placement - Associate in Applied Science (052ap)

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) who wishes to expand their role in the nursing field can earn an associate degree in nursing through an advanced placement process. This process permits the LPN to receive credit in escrow for certain ADN/NRS courses. Qualified applicants must have graduated from an accredited nursing school and are currently licensed to practice as an LPN. In addition, the LPN must complete the general education prerequisites comparable to the traditional ADN student.

The path for advanced placement begins only in the fall semester after application and acceptance into the program.

The student must declare their desire to proceed as full - or part-time on the AP application.  All general courses need to be completed prior to the second year of the ADN program. Sequencing for full-time and part-time ADN students is as follows:

Semester Fall Spring Fall Spring
Full-time second-year ADN sequence NRS 245
OB (8-weeks)

NRS 243
Med Surg (16-weeks)
NRS 244
PEDS (8-weeks)

NRS 246
Mental Health (8-weeks)

NRS 247
Transition into Practice (16-weeks)
   
12.5 Credits 12.5 Credits    
Part-time second and third year ADN sequence NRS 245
OB (8-weeks)
NRS 244
PEDS (8-weeks)

NRS 246
Mental Health (8-weeks)
NRS 243
Med Surg (16-weeks)
NRS 247
Transition into Practice (16-weeks)
3.5 Credits 6.5 Credits 9 Credits 6 Credits

 

Program Contacts at Sauk Valley Community College

  • Academic Advising, 815-835-6354
  • Pamela A. Eubanks, MSN, RN. Dean of Health Professions, 815-835-6376

 

Advanced Placement Path:

  1. Complete the College's general admission procedure.
  2. Submit a transcript from a school of practical nursing (and copy of valid license).
  3. Complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or above:

Course List

Course # Course Title Hours
BIO109 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 Hours
BIO110 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Hours
CHE102 Introduction to Chemistry 3 Hours
- OR -
CHE103 Introduction to Chemistry 4 Hours
- OR -
One (1) Year of HS Chemistry with a grade of 'C' or higher within the last five (5) years
ENG101 Composition I 3 Hours
FYE101 First Year Experience 1 Hour
MAT078 Prep. Math for Non-STEM Majors 4 Hours
- OR -
MAT081 Intermediate Algebra 4 Hours
- OR -
MAT Placement at College level (MAT115 / 240) using an Approved, Valid Placement Option
- OR Higher (MAT240 Recomended for BSN Completion) -
NRS143 Pharm for Nursing I 1 Hour
NRS144 Pharm for Nursing II 1 Hour
NRS152 Med Surg Nursing I, Modified 6 Hours
PHL101 Intro to Logic/Formal Reason 3 Hours
- OR -
PHL102 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Hours
- OR -
PHL103 Ethics and Social Policy 3 Hours
- OR -
PHL104 World Religions 3 Hours
PSY103 Introduction to Psychology 3 Hours
  1. Skill Level Assessment

    The applicant must complete second semester nursing skills assessments as outlined in the Nursing Skills Booklet.

  2. Credits in escrow.

    The applicant will receive a total of 13 hours credits: Ten (10) hours for the ADN first semester NRS 140 course; and three (3) NRS elective credits upon admission to the advanced placement program.

 

Note:

All requirements must be completed by the end of the Spring or Summer semester of the year before the applicant wishes to apply to the program.