Southern Union State Community College
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Nursing Programs at Southern Union State Community College(2)
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Certificate
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Admissions at Southern Union State Community College
- •No overall acceptance or admission rate (%) is published.
- •Minimum GPA requirements:
- •Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA calculated on completed academic core courses
- •Current or previous SUSCC students must hold at least a 2.0 GPA at SUSCC; transfer students must enter with a cumulative 2.0 GPA
- •Minimum ACT score: An ACT National or ACT Residual composite score of 18 is required (superscores are not accepted for ranking)
- •Point-based ranking: Admission is competitive and applicants are rank‑ordered using a points system based on ACT score and quality points from selected college courses; additional points up to a maximum of 10 may be earned. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- •Re‑admission / waitlist / repetition limits:
- •A student may be admitted to the Southern Union Nursing Program a maximum of two times (initial admissions into NUR 112 and/or NUR 209); a third initial admission is not permitted
- •Two unsuccessful attempts (grades D, F, or W) in separate semesters results in dismissal; reinstatement is allowed only once, not guaranteed due to limited clinical spa
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Southern Union State Community College
- •Nursing program admits students three times per year, with distinct campus and session options:
- •Summer 2026 admission at Wadley Campus (application window in February 2026).
- •Day Fall 2026 Admission at Opelika Campus (application in April 2026).
- •Night Fall 2026 Admission at Opelika Campus (also April 2026).
- •Spring 2026 Admission at Opelika Campus (application in August 2026).
- •Delivery formats for courses via Distance Education include four types:
- •Online (fully asynchronous; no required face-to-face sessions).
- •Hybrid Online (more than 50 % online, but includes some scheduled in‑person sessions).
- •Virtual (synchronous online sessions at specific days/times).
- •Videoconference (not detailed further).
- •Asynchronous vs. synchronous formats are clearly defined:
- •Online courses are delivered asynchronously, with no set meeting times; interaction is via assignments, discussion posts, email, office hours, etc.
- •Virtual courses are synchronous, requiring real‑time participation through online conferencing at designated days and times.
- •Hybrid Online courses require a blend of formats: although the majority is online, students must attend some scheduled in‑person sessions.
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Program-Specific Details
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Admission is competitive and applicants are rank-ordered using a points system.
Nursing program admits students three times per year with multiple cohort start options.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Certificate
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Admission is competitive and applicants are rank-ordered using a points system.
Nursing program admits students three times per year with multiple cohort start options.
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