Rappahannock Community College
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Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Rappahannock Community College(1)
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Admissions at Rappahannock Community College
- •No specific acceptance or admission rate (%) is published for the nursing programs. However, cohort data provides insight into competitiveness:
- •For the ADN Traditional Program, the number of initial admits vs. completion rates for recent years are published (e.g., 54 admits in Spring 2025 with a 50% completion rate; 27 admits in Fall 2025 with a 41% completion rate).
- •LPN-to-ADN track similarly lists admits vs. completion (e.g., 21 admits in Spring 2025 with a 57% completion rate).
- •Minimum GPA and standardized test thresholds:
- •An external site (nursingexplorer.com) reports a required cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher for the ADN program.
- •RCC does not list GPA in its official site, but it requires completion (or enrollment in) prerequisite courses: SDV 101, ENG 111, BIO 141 or BIO 145, HLT 230 or MTH 154, and PSY 230 for traditional ADN applicants; additional BIO 142 for LPN-to-ADN applicants.
- •No mention of TEAS or HESI is found in official RCC nursing admissions materials. The institution uses a Kaplan Entrance Exam, which applicants must schedule via the testing center and may take up to twice per calendar year ([rappahannock.edu](https://www.rappahannock.edu/explore-programs/programs/by-career-pathway1/application-stats-nurs
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Rappahannock Community College
- •RCC does not offer online or hybrid delivery formats for its nursing programs—only on‑campus delivery is described (e.g., Traditional ADN, PN, LPN‑ADN), with no mention of online or hybrid options. Source: nursing pathways overview
- •Nursing program start options follow a biannual schedule: one application due first Monday in October for a January start, and another due first Monday in March for an August start (Practical Nursing and ADN programs). Source: application info
- •A new Part‑time Track for both the Traditional ADN program and the LPN‑to‑ADN advanced placement program begins Fall 2026, with applications due June 1, 2026. Source: application info
- •No mention is made of evening, weekend, or multiple cohort start times beyond the January and August traditional cohorts; such scheduling formats are therefore unclear / not specified.
- •There is no information provided about whether coursework is offered asynchronously or synchronously—neither modality is mentioned in the nursing program overview or application pages, so the format of course delivery remains unclear.
- •Transfer credit and advanced‑standing policies at RCC generally:
- •Up to 75% of a degree or certificate may be earned through transfer credit or
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
No specific acceptance rate published; cohort data indicates moderate competitiveness.
Only on-campus delivery is described; no online or hybrid options.
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