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Mar 22, 2026
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2026-2027 College Catalog
Nursing: LPN Advanced Placement (LPN to ADN Bridge), A.A.S.
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Program Code: G.NUR.AAS.BRDG.LPN
Graduation requirement: 68 credit hours
The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares the student to practice nursing at a beginning level, such as a staff nurse position in health care facilities including hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and community agencies.
The program integrates practice and theory and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404/975-5000.
Graduates are eligible to take the RN license examination (NCLEX-RN). Students considering application to the Nursing program need to be aware of background check, drug screen, and potential legal limitations.
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LPN Advanced Placement Program
LPN to ADN Bridge Program Completion: 40 credit hours The LPN Advanced Placement Program (also known as the LPN to ADN Bridge Program) is a program within the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program. It is designed to allow graduates of a state-approved Licensed Practical Nursing program with a current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license to enter into upper level Nursing (ADN) courses. A valid Illinois LPN license will allow 17 nursing credits to be awarded as proficiency credit. The admitted Bridge student will have already completed BIO 121 , ENG 101 , and PSY 101 (11 credit hours). To complete the Associate in Applied Science in Nursing degree, the student will complete 40 additional hours in program and general education courses. BIO course completion is only valid for five years and must then must be repeated. This program prepares students to meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state of Illinois. For information about how this program may meet licensure requirements in other states, see State Licensure/Certification Information on the Parkland website. Program Notes
- The program operates provided a cohort is being offered.
- This is a selective admissions program. Students must follow all the rules for admission to the ADN program, and be admitted to the ADN program before taking any NUR classes. See the selective admissions page for more information regarding admission, progression, and graduation.
Requisite conditions to be met prior to scoring for admission: - Attain college reading, writing, and mathematics placement.
- Complete the following coursework: ENG 101 - Composition I , PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology , and BIO 121 - Anatomy and Physiology I .
- For students who are non-native speakers of English, establish English proficiency prior to applying through:
- Minimum TOEFL iBT scores in reading, listening, speaking, and writing: 20-22-26-20; or
- Minimum IELTS scores in reading, listening, speaking, and writing: 6.5-6.5-8-5.5.
Minimum admissions score: - Achieve a selective admissions score of 2.75 or above.
Requirements for remaining in the program and graduation: - Complete program requirements for graduation within a maximum of 4 semesters. At least one nursing course with a clinical component or lab must be taken each semester to remain in the program.
- Maintain a 2.5 minimum program GPA.
- Maintain a 2.5 minimum GPA in NUR courses.
- Attain at least a grade of C or higher in each program course.
- Pass all clinical and lab requirements as specified in the course syllabus and core competencies.
- Complete the required standardized testing requirements as stated in each course syllabus.
- Maintain:
- The Parkland Code of Ethics
- The Essential Qualifications for Nursing
- The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics
- Demonstrate Level 4 behaviors and competencies as defined in the National League for Nursing (NLN) Core Clinical Competencies document in the Program Handbook.
Program Courses (28 credit hours)
General Education Courses (12 credit hours)
Suggested Full-time Sequence
The following must be completed before scoring: Once admitted to the program:
Suggested Part-time Sequence
The following must be completed before scoring: Once admitted to the program:
If all general education courses are complete, NUR 255 can be taken with 1st level NUR classes. |
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