Lansing Community College
ACEN AccreditedLansing Community College at a glance
- Lansing Community College reports a first-time NCLEX pass rate of 98%. Multi-year board data for this school is not yet published here.
- 2 nursing programs listed — ADN, LPN offered on campus.
- Programmatic accreditation: ACEN.
- Programs Offered
- 2
- NCLEX Pass Rate
- 98%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Lansing Community College(2)
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Admissions at Lansing Community College
- •No overall acceptance/admission rate specific to the nursing program is published. LCC in general operates on an open-enrollment model for college admission, but the Nursing Program uses selective admissions instead. No percent admission rate is provided.
- •For the 2‑Year Traditional Nursing Track:
- •Admission is competitive via a point-based Selective Admissions process.
- •The application deadline is March 1, and approximately 32 students are admitted annually. The program duration is 16 months, with a hybrid format (half online, half in-person lectures).
- •For the 2nd‑Degree Track (for applicants with a bachelor’s degree or higher):
- •Also uses the same competitive point-based Selective Admissions process.
- •The application deadline is September 1, with admission once per year for the Spring semester (January start), admitting 32 students for a 16‑month hybrid program.
- •Minimum GPA / prerequisite grade requirements:
- •For both tracks, applicants must complete prerequisite courses: NURS 201 (Patient‑Centered Care) with a minimum grade of 3.0, and BIOL 201 and BIO
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Lansing Community College
- •The standard 2‑Year Track, RN Option (AAS) is structured as a cohort program with a fixed sequence of courses. Students begin either in Fall (August) or Spring (January), randomly assigned, and the program runs for four consecutive semesters (excluding summer). Lectures, labs, and clinicals are set on multiple days per week; lectures and labs are entirely in-person at the Downtown Lansing campus, and clinical rotations occur 1–2 times per week at varied times (7 am–11 pm). Summer is not included in the sequence. Source: advising guide (rev. 10/6/2025)
- •For 2nd Degree and Advanced Standing tracks within the Nursing, RN Option (AAS), the format is explicitly described as hybrid. In contrast, the 2‑Year Track remains in‑person only. Source: curriculum processing guidebook
- •The program follows a selective admissions process; there is no mention of evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start dates beyond Fall and Spring, aside from the random assignment to one of those semesters in the 2‑Year Track. Source: advising guide
- •There is no indication in these sources of any online-only course delivery for the Nursing program (AAS, RN Option). Source: advising guide and curriculum document ([lcc.edu](https://www.lcc.edu/provost/senate/documents/cc/
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Selective admissions process; no published acceptance rate.
In-person cohort model with fixed course sequence; no online-only delivery.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Certificate
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Selective admissions process; no published acceptance rate.
Hybrid delivery available for 2nd Degree track.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.