Johnson County Community College
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Nursing Programs at Johnson County Community College(2)
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Admissions at Johnson County Community College
- •No overall acceptance or admission rate (%) is published on JCCC’s official nursing program pages; no verified statistic found.
- •Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate Program (Selective Admission)
- •Minimum cumulative academic GPA required: 2.0 or higher.
- •Prerequisite courses (must be completed with grade “C” or higher):
- •BIOL 144 Human Anatomy and Physiology (5 cr) or BIOL 140 + BIOL 225 (8 cr)
- •PSYC 130 Introduction to Psychology (3 cr)
- •HC 130 Medical Terminology (3 cr)
- •PSYC 218 Human Development (3 cr)—must be completed or in progress; if in progress, send screenshot of current grade within 10 days prior to deadline.
- •Kansas Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) certification required by first day of class (active and from Kansas registry; enrollment permitted during application).
- •Application deadlines:
- •Full‑time Spring Start – deadline July 1
- •Part‑time Summer Start – deadline October 15
- •Full‑time Fall Start – deadline March 15
- •Registered Nurse (Associate Degree Nurse, AAS) Program (Selective Admission)
- •Primer: Admission GPA is based on four prerequisite courses (must have grade “C” or higher): BIOL 144 (or BIOL 140 + BIOL 225), MATH 171 (College Algebra or higher), ENGL 121 Composition I, PSYC 130. Minimum prerequisite GPA: 2.5.
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Johnson County Community College
- •Delivery formats (online/hybrid/on-campus):
- •The KU–JCCC Nursing Partnership (dual ADN/BSN) includes 100% online BSN coursework through KU, while AAS coursework remains on-campus at JCCC.
- •Source: KUCC Nursing Partnership – “Fully Online KU Courses – 100% online BSN coursework through KU”
- •JCCC’s core nursing courses (e.g., NURS 101, 102, etc.) use a blended (hybrid) approach, combining classroom, simulation lab, and clinical settings.
- •Source: JCCC Catalog – NURS 101–205 descriptions – “blended approach … classroom, Healthcare Simulation Center … healthcare agencies”
- •Evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start options:
- •The Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate program offers:
- •– A full-time cohort, Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., including two clinical days (8–12 hour shifts, possibly starting as early as 5 a.m.)
- •– A part-time cohort, evenings (5:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m., two to three evenings per week), with clinicals every other weekend (also potentially 8–12 hour shifts starting at 5 a.m.)
- •– Three starts per year: full-time cohorts begin in August and January, and the part-time cohort begins in June.
- •Source: Practical Nurse Program Information
- •Asynchronous vs synchronous coursework:
- •The KU BSN courses are 100% online, but include a practicum that requires online instruction plus a required 45 hours of in‑person clinical experience at an assigned site. This indicate
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Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Minimum prerequisite GPA of 2.5 required for admission.
Core nursing courses use a blended approach; specific evening/weekend options not detailed.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Certificate
Minimum GPA: 2.0
Minimum GPA of 2.0 required for admission.
Offers full-time and part-time cohorts with evening classes and clinicals on weekends.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.