ADVANCED STANDING NURSING TRACK IS PAUSED
*Effectively immediately, the Advanced Standing Nursing track (for Paramedics, LPNs, and Respiratory Therapists) is paused due to declining interest. This track will not be available for at least the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 academic years. If interest in this track increases in the future, the college may offer it again. If you have questions, please contact the Nursing Program Director, Dr. Teri Logghe (logghet@star.lcc.edu / 517-483-9695).
2nd Degree nursing track new application deadline
*Effectively immediately, the annual application deadline for the 2nd Degree Nursing track is now September 1. This track is for those who already possess a Bachelor's+ degree in any field. The 2-Year track annual application deadline is still March 1st.
LCC's Nursing program is selective admission. In order to be considered, students must meet admission requirements beyond those required for general admission to the college. There is no wait-list to enter the program; instead, acceptance is based on a point system. Check out the Nursing Advising Guides for the application process and admission requirements.
Our Career Ladder Nursing Program is your path to becoming a registered nurse, a "Hot 50" job in Michigan with an average hourly wage of $30.82. Upon completing your course of study you'll earn an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Nursing and will be eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination. This highly regarded program has been national accredited for more than 45 years and is approved by the Michigan State Board of Nursing.
Lansing Community College's Nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
Important Dates & Deadlines
Last 12 Weeks Teaching Period - Last Date to Drop Course with a Record of a W & Last Date to Drop Online - Fall Semester
Last 8 Weeks Teaching Period - Last Date to Drop Course with a Record of a W & Last Date to Drop Online - Fall Semester
Last 12 Weeks and Last 14 Weeks Teaching Periods End - Fall Semester
Financial Aid book vouchers begin - Spring Semester
Accreditation
Advising
Contact Academic Advising for an appointment to answer your individual questions.
517-483-1200 option 4
Academic Advising
Advising Guides
For detailed information about the program layout, prerequisites, cost, and more, check out the Advising Guide.
Degrees and Certificates Offered
Nursing, RN Option, AAS
Overview
The Career Ladder Nursing Program offers 2 tracks to achieve the Registered Nurse
(ADN) Associate in Applied Science Degree (Curriculum Code 0222). 2-Year and 2nd Degree
Track students have the option of completing the Practical Nurse (PN) Certificate
of Achievement (Curriculum Code 0235) before moving on to complete their RN. View More
All classes meet face to face. The 2nd degree track uses a hybrid format which is a combination of face to face and online.
The 2-Year Traditional Track offers classes and clinical sessions meeting mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings
(generally weekdays) during the fall and spring semesters. This track is designed
so that the student has class 4-5 days/week and once admitted can complete the program
in two years (4 semesters). This track accepts up to 128 students. 64 students will
have a fall semester start and 64 students will have a spring semester start. Placement
into fall or spring cohorts is random.
The 2nd Degree Track is designed for individuals who possess a Bachelor’s or higher degree in any major.
Classes and clinical sessions meet mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings (weekdays
or weekends). Once admitted the program is 16 months long. There are 32 seats available
each year.
*International degrees must be determined as equivalent to a US Bachelor’s degree
by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. Learn more about international degree equivalencies.
Download Curriculum PDF Advising Guides
Admissions Requirements
LCC is an open enrollment college serving all those who are excited to learn. Applicants seeking financial aid must possess a high school diploma or GED.
Nursing is a selective admissions program with additional requirements for admission. For detailed admissions requirements, contact the StarZone for assistance.
Career Information
The occupations listed below may require education beyond an Associate Degree. Please see Career Coach for specific career requirements.
*Please note that data shared on this page is provided by Lightcast are estimates only, may require education beyond the certificate or associate degree granted by LCC, and are no guarantee of employment. LCC advises that you rely on your own due diligence in choosing a field of study.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Outcome #1: The student formulates a plan for health promoting behaviors that contribute to a person’s optimal wellness, recovery and rehabilitation.
- Outcome #2: The student describes the effect of disease processes, physiological changes and sociocultural factors on the individual’s adaptive abilities.
- Outcome #3: The student demonstrates critical thinking skills in applying the nursing process to the care of adults with acute and chronic illness.
- Outcome #4: The student safely implements advanced therapeutic nursing interventions.
- Outcome #5: The student consistently establishes effective nurse-patient relationships.
- Outcome #6: The student consistently analyzes the effectiveness of communication and demonstrates therapeutic communication skills.
- Outcome #7: The student analyzes the professional role within the scope of practice of the associate degree nurse.
Transferability
General education requirements may differ from one institution to another. Contact your preferred institutions and plan their general education requirements accordingly with an LCC advisor.
Nursing, PN Option, CA
Overview
The Career Ladder Nursing Program offers 2 tracks to achieve the Registered Nurse
(ADN) Associate in Applied Science Degree (Curriculum Code 0222). 2-Year and 2nd Degree
Track students have the option of completing the Practical Nurse (PN) Certificate
of Achievement (Curriculum Code 0235) before moving on to complete their RN. View More
All classes meet face to face. The 2nd degree track uses a hybrid format which is a combination of face to face and online.
The 2-Year Traditional Track offers classes and clinical sessions meeting mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings
(generally weekdays) during the fall and spring semesters. This track is designed
so that the student has class 4-5 days/week and once admitted can complete the program
in two years (4 semesters). This track accepts up to 128 students. 64 students will
have a fall semester start and 64 students will have a spring semester start. Placement
into fall or spring cohorts is random.
The 2nd Degree Track is designed for individuals who possess a Bachelor’s or higher degree in any major.
Classes and clinical sessions meet mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings (weekdays
or weekends). Once admitted the program is 16 months long. There are 32 seats available
each year.
*International degrees must be determined as equivalent to a US Bachelor’s degree
by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. Learn more about international degree equivalencies.
Download Curriculum PDF Advising Guides
Admissions Requirements
Nursing is a selective admissions program with additional requirements for admission. For detailed admissions requirements, contact the StarZone for assistance.
Career Information
The occupations listed below may require education beyond an Associate Degree. Please see Career Coach for specific career requirements.
*Please note that data shared on this page is provided by Lightcast are estimates only, may require education beyond the certificate or associate degree granted by LCC, and are no guarantee of employment. LCC advises that you rely on your own due diligence in choosing a field of study.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Outcome #1: The student formulates a plan for health promoting behaviors that contribute to a person’s optimal wellness, recovery and rehabilitation.
- Outcome #2: The student describes the effect of disease processes, physiological changes and sociocultural factors on the individual’s adaptive abilities.
- Outcome #3: The student demonstrates critical thinking skills in applying the nursing process to the care of adults with acute and chronic illness.
- Outcome #4: The student safely implements advanced therapeutic nursing interventions.
- Outcome #5: The student consistently establishes effective nurse-patient relationships.
- Outcome #6: The student consistently analyzes the effectiveness of communication and demonstrates therapeutic communication skills.
- Outcome #7: The student analyzes the professional role within the scope of practice of the associate degree nurse.
Contact Us
Career Ladder Nursing Program
Health and Human Services Division Office
HHS Building, 108
517-483-1410
517-483-1508 fax