LPN to ADN Transition Program

About the Program

The Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) HyFlex option is designed for LPNs who want to take the next step and become a Registered Nurse. This three-semester program offers a mix of online and in-person classes, flexible learning options, and required clinical experiences.

The LPN to ADN curriculum provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to provide nursing care to clients and groups throughout their lifespan in various settings.

Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), which is required for practice as a Registered Nurse.

Admissions Process

Thank you for your interest in the LPN to ADN Transition program at Southeastern Community College.

Admission to the program is a competitive and selective process. To learn how to apply, review the Steps to Apply section below for details on the application procedure and required documentation. Before you apply, review the Student Readiness Checklist and confirm that you meet all minimum requirements for admission. All checklist requirements must be completed at the time of application submission. Applicants who have not met the requirements on the Student Readiness Checklist will not be considered for admission.

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A valid PN Predictor score is required for admission to the LPN to ADN Program. More information about ATI comprehensive predictor test will be supplied once the applicant is verified to meet the minimal requirements.

Test scores must meet the minimum score outlined in the checklist and must be submitted with your online application. Need to take or retake the exam? Visit the ATI Comprehensive Predictor Exam page to search upcoming exam dates.

Admissions Timeline

  • Application Period: February 15, 2026 – April 15, 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: Late April
  • Mandatory Orientation (if accepted): May 1, 2026 from 9:00am – 5:00pm

Admissions Details and Requirements

The sections below provide detailed information about the application process, required documentation, and program expectations. Review each section carefully before submitting your application.

Steps to Apply

Steps to apply are provided as a guideline and, in all cases, the applicant should work closely with their assigned nursing advisor during the application process.

  1. General College Admission:
    Apply for general admission to Southeastern Community College by visiting the Steps to Apply page to complete and submit your SCC Application. Applicants must have a current SCC application on file and must request official high school transcripts or GED/HSE certificates and official transcripts from all colleges/universities previously attended.
  2. Developmental Requirements:
    Applicants must meet developmental requirements for Math and English. Developmental requirements may be met by receiving appropriate credit for Transition Math (MAT 003 or BSP 4003-P3) and Transition English (ENG 002 or BSP 4002) OR testing out of applicable placement assessments OR a high school GPA of 2.8 or greater. Students with a high school GPA of less than 2.8 may need to complete a basic skills math course and pass with a P3 (BSP 4003) before NUR 117–Pharmacology. Student Services staff can determine whether developmental requirements have been met and if placement assessments are required. Students should work closely with their advisors regarding developmental math requirements prior to NUR 117.
  3. NUR 117 Information:
    If completed before entering the nursing program, NUR 117 must be current within 5 years of the program’s start. The 5-year expiration for NUR 117 is waived only for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). NUR 117 courses taken at schools other than SCC require special approval for transfer.
  4. LPN Requirement:
    Applicants must hold a current unencumbered license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in North Carolina. (Applicants who attended any Practical Nursing program without graduating or without licensure are not eligible to apply.)
  5. GPA/Grade Requirements:
    Applicants must have a Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. GPAs for applicants who have never taken any courses at SCC will be determined by averaging the cumulative GPAs from all previously attended college/university transcripts. GPAs for students who have taken any courses at SCC will be determined by the SCC cumulative GPA. All required pre-nursing courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better to graduate.
  6. Entrance Exam Requirements (PN Predictor Test):
    Applicants must complete the ATI Comprehensive Predictor Exam exam and achieve an Adjusted Individual Score (AIS). The top scores will be considered for admission. The exam may be taken once per rolling calendar year following ATI guidelines, and scores remain valid for one year. More information about ATI comprehensive predictor test will be supplied once the applicant is verified to meet the minimal requirements.
  7. Application Readiness:
    Review and complete the Student Readiness Checklist.
  8. Application Submission:
    Click the button above to complete the LPN to ADN Transition application by the posted deadline. All forms of contact information on the application must be accurate for notification of acceptance. (Directions for submission are on the application. The application is only available during the open application period.)

Students must submit a new application for each open application period when seeking admission to a nursing program. Applications submitted do not carry over to another application period. Students may only apply for admission to one nursing program at a time. Guidelines for current admission, readmission, and continuation in the program are outlined in the Southeastern Community College Catalog and must be current and completed at the time of application.

Student Readiness Checklist

This checklist should be completed prior to submitting a formal application for admission. All checklist items are required. Students who have satisfied the minimum application and admission requirements may complete and submit an application for admission. Applications received after the posted application deadline will not be reviewed or carried forward to future application dates.

      • Accepted to Southeastern Community College as a current student with an application on file (current within 2 years).
      • High school diploma or GED/HSE certificate on file. Official transcripts must be received and evaluated by the SCC Registrar.
      • Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities must be received and evaluated by the SCC Registrar. Unofficial transcripts must also be uploaded to the ADN application for review during the screening process. All uploads should be PDF files.
        • Students may access unofficial SCC transcripts through Self Service.
        • For all other institutions, contact that school’s Registrar or Records office if you are unsure how to access your unofficial transcript.
      • Developmental requirements for Math and English have been met by one or more of the following:
        • Unweighted high school GPA of 2.8 or greater
        • GED scores of 170 or higher in all subject areas (2014–present)
        • HiSET scores of 15 or higher in all subject areas and a 4 or higher on the essay (2014–present)
        • Completion of BSP 4003 (Tier 3) or credit for MAT 003
        • Completion of MAT 171 (or greater) with a grade of “C” or better
        • Credit for BSP 4002 / ENG 002
        • Completion of ENG 111 (or greater) with a grade of “C” or better
        • Associate degree or higher. Official transcripts required.
        • Other equivalents per Student Services guidelines
      • Cumulative SCC GPA of 2.0 or greater, or a combined cumulative GPA average from other schools if no SCC GPA is available.
      • Applicants must take the ATI PN Comprehensive Predictor exam and achieve an Adjusted Individual Score (AIS). The top scores will be considered for admission. The exam may be taken once per rolling calendar year following ATI guidelines, and scores remain valid for one year. More information about ATI Comprehensive PN Predictor test once applicants meet minimal requirements and are verified.
      • A current unencumbered NC license to practice as an LPN. Proof of license is required.
      • Must have graduated from an approved Practical Nursing Program more than one year ago, they must have worked a minimum of 1,200 hours as a Licensed Practical Nurse in the last year at the time of filing the application. The LPN to ADN Verification of Practice Form must be used to provide the required information from the employer. Please have each employer complete the form. If an applicant had multiple employers, a separate form must be used for each place of employment. All completed forms must be uploaded with the application.
      • Review and complete the LPN to ADN Student Readiness Checklist (this section).
      • Complete and submit the online LPN to ADN application ensuring all contact information is accurate. Applications are only available during the open application period. See the Admissions Timeline for dates and orientation information once posted.
    • Mark your calendar and save the date for Mandatory Orientation on May 1, 2026 if accepted.

Students must achieve a grade of “C” or better in all nursing and other major required courses to graduate from the program.

Due to the competitive nature of the application process, limited enrollment, and the rigor of the nursing curriculum, students are encouraged to complete all related/required general education courses from the Individual Graduation Plan (A45110T) before applying to the program. These courses include ACA 122, ENG 111/112, BIO 168/169, PSY 150/241, and PHI 240. Discuss your current academic standing with your pre-nursing advisor.

Students eligible to apply for admission to the nursing program who have been previously enrolled in a nursing program at another college will be required to provide a letter from the dean/director/faculty chair of that program stating that they were not dismissed for issues regarding safety or gross negligence in the clinical setting. The letter must be sent directly to the Director of Nursing via email.

All supporting documentation related to each application must be on file at SCC to be considered for admission (i.e., final transcripts from other schools, PN Comprehensive Predictor scores, etc.). Applicants are responsible for ensuring these documents are on file prior to application submission.

Acceptance to the LPN-ADN Transition program will be announced via email to the address provided on the submitted application. Please ensure that ALL contact information provided on the formal application is accurate (mailing address, phone number, and email).

The estimated timeframe for notification of acceptance to the Summer 2026 LPN-ADN Transition Program is late April.

All applicants should be aware that a Mandatory Orientation will be held at the date posted in the Admissions Timeline above.

Admission to the nursing program is competitive. Meeting requirements to complete the formal application does not guarantee admission to the program. The number of applicants chosen will be determined by the Nursing Admissions Committee based on the space and resources available.

Technical Standards for Nursing Programs

An applicant seeking admission to a nursing program at Southeastern Community College must meet the Technical Standards required for the safe delivery of nursing care to the public. According to the nature of the work required in nursing practice and the educational requirements of the nursing programs curricula, students must be able to meet these standards as defined for admission and successful progression through the nursing program. The standards established are in compliance with the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act.

The practice of nursing requires that members of the discipline have the cognitive, sensory, affective, and psychomotor skills necessary to provide safe and effective nursing care to the public. Nursing students should possess and be able to demonstrate the Technical Standards established.

The following are standards which a student in a Nursing Program major will be required to perform in order to successfully complete the program. If an accepted students believes that he/she cannot meet one or more of the standards with or without reasonable accommodations, the student must consult the Accessibility Services Counselor at 910-788-6327, [email protected]. Southeastern Community College will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations.

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Technical Standards for Admission and Progression in the Nursing Program
Standard Definition Examples
Critical Thinking/Problem Solving Skills The ability to demonstrate the use of clinical judgement necessary to prioritize responses and interventions that maintain safety while providing client care.
  • Evaluate client responses and draw sound conclusions using evidence-based knowledge.
  • Collect/analyze data, prioritize needs, and anticipate client responses.
Interpersonal Skills The ability to interact/collaborate effectively with others from diverse backgrounds.
  • Establish and maintain rapport with clients, families, instructors, staff, colleagues, and peers from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds.
  • Respect and care for all individuals whose appearance, condition, beliefs, and values may differ/conflict with their own in all situations.
  • Deliver nursing care regardless of a client’s race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or diagnosis.
  • Establish and maintain therapeutic boundaries.
Communication Skills The ability to use therapeutic communication to foster and maintain collaborative relationships and a safe environment.
  • Verbal and written skills are sufficient to communicate information and ideas appropriately and safely with clients, families, peers, and the interdisciplinary team.
  • Demonstrates the ability to communicate relevant, accurate, and complete information in a clear and concise manner (i.e., nursing assessments, critical client information, provide client education, documentation of observations, interpretation of healthcare provider orders, give and receive client reports, etc.).
  • Demonstrates appropriate and respectful use of gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language in communication with clients, families, peers, faculty, and members of the interdisciplinary team.
Mobility/Motor Skills The ability to move in one’s environment with ease and without restrictions.
The ability to utilize gross and fine motor skills to provide safe and effective care for clients.
  • Capable of moving safely and efficiently within confined areas to provide client care.
  • Demonstrates physical ability to safely turn, position, lift, and transfer mobile and immobile clients.
  • Physical strength is sufficient to push/pull/position clients/equipment weighing 100 lbs. or more.
  • Physical strength is sufficient to lift/move heavy objects up to 50 lbs.
  • Capable of standing/ambulating independently up to 12 hours per day with minimal breaks.
  • Demonstrates ability to perform resuscitative measures during emergent situations, including CPR.
  • Demonstrates sufficient dexterity to manipulate equipment/items safely and accurately for the delivery of client care.
  • Demonstrates necessary dexterity and kinesthetics to perform nursing skills safely (i.e., sterile procedures, wound care, administrations of medications, etc.).
Tactile Skills The ability to utilize the sense of touch to perform physical assessment and provide client care.
  • Tactile skills are sufficient to perform functions of physical assessment and/or those related to therapeutic interventions (i.e., insertion of catheters/cannulas, palpation of pulses, detect changes in temperature, etc.).
Auditory Skills The ability to utilize the sense of hearing to assess clients and monitor health needs.
  • Auditory skills are sufficient to detect/identify:
    • internal body sounds with the use of a stethoscope.
    • alarms, cries for help, and other verbal/nonverbal sounds emitted by clients (i.e., equipment/monitor alarms, fire alarms, call bells, overhead codes, etc.).
Visual Skills The ability to utilize the sense of sight to perform physical assessment, nursing procedures, and maintain a safe environment.
  • Visual ability sufficient to detect environmental hazards and see objects 20 feet away and close at hand.
  • Demonstrates visual ability to accurately read calibrations on equipment/monitors (i.e., syringes, BP cuff, electronic monitors, etc.).
  • Demonstrates visual ability to accurately read electronic/paper medical records and medication labels.
  • Visual ability sufficient to observe client responses, changes in skin color, facial expressions.
Environmental Tolerance The ability to tolerate environmental stressors and potential occupational exposures.
  • Ability to adapt to variations in work schedules, work in areas that are stressful, close, crowded, and/or noisy.
  • Possible exposure to communicable diseases, radiation, medicinal preparations, latex, toxic substances, blood and body fluids, harmful chemicals, etc.
  • Work in areas of potential violence (i.e., physical, verbal, and emotional).
  • Demonstrate standard precautions.
  • Ability to tolerate various odors.
Behavioral/Emotional Skills The ability to maintain behavioral and emotional stability, mental alertness, and composure in stressful situations.
The ability to assume responsibility and accountability for oneself.
  • Responds to and offers feedback in a professional manner.
  • Demonstrates honesty and integrity beyond reproach.
  • Promotes a positive image of professional nursing (including social media presence).
  • Adapts appropriately to high stress situations and rapidly changing environments.
  • Demonstrates behaviors of respect, initiative, and cooperation.
  • Performs duties within scope of practice.

If a student feels that they cannot meet one of more of these standards without accommodations or modifications, the college must determine, on an individual basis, whether the necessary accommodations or modifications can be reasonably made without placing the public at risk. More detailed information regarding standards is provided in the nursing student handbook.

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Contact

Renee
Long
Administrative Assistant to Dean of Nursing & Healthcare Training
(910) 788-6241
Detra
Edwards
LPN-ADN Transition Program Coordinator/Instructor
(910) 788-6284
Southeastern Community College
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