Pre-Nursing Completion LPN to ADN

Students interested in completing the LPN to ADN program at Madison College must start by applying for admission to the program. Qualified applicants will be admitted in a pre-program status and should review the Start of Semester Checklist to guide you through your next steps in preparing for your first day of classes at Madison College.

After being admitted in a pre-program status, students are then selected for entry into core program courses through the Petition Process.

Applicants are responsible for submitting official high school transcripts, college transcripts, or test scores that show completion of the below requirements. Learn how to submit prior coursework that may transfer in and satisfy petition requirements. Coursework must be completed or in-progress before you can begin the petition process. See our Transcript page for information on submitting transcripts. View our Testing Services page for information on completing a test for admissions. 

Admission and petition requirements are subject to change; please review the requirements prior to submitting your application or petition.


This program petitions for entry into the following terms:

Fall - Petition window opens on April 1

Spring - Petition window opens on September 1

Review the Petition Process for details on how and when to petition.


 

  • 1.

    Petition Workshop Requirement

    As soon as students are placed into a pre-program status, they will be added to a program-specific Petition Workshop via BlackBoard. This workshop is mandatory and will provide additional insight into the program as well as institutional resources and advisor support. Students must log into BlackBoard to review what is required for completion of the workshop.

  • 2.

    Prerequisite Requirement

    You should complete the prerequisite requirement first as it can improve success in the program and may be required to register for the course requirements.

    If fulfilling the prerequisite requirement with courses completed in high school, college, or at Madison College, a grade of C or better is required.  A grade of C- will not be accepted.

    CHEMISTRY

    You must demonstrate chemistry competency in one of the following ways:

    1. One year of high school chemistry with lab components; high school chemistry classes must be college-preparatory.

    2. One semester of college-level chemistry with lab components. Madison College courses that satisfy this requirement are:

    • General Chemistry (10806134) 
    • Liberal Arts Chemistry (20806200)
  • 3.

    Course Requirements

    After completing the prerequisite requirements, you should complete the course requirements.

    For all courses, a grade of C or better is required; a grade of C- will not be accepted.

    • English 1 (20801201) or Written Communication (10801195) 
    • Anatomy and Physiology: Choose one combination of courses. Note: Each pair of courses must be taken as a sequence and cannot be combined with other Anatomy and Physiology courses. Mixing courses results in missed coverage of important content.
      • BOTH Anatomy and Physiology 1 (20806207) and Anatomy and Physiology 2 (20806208)
      • BOTH General Anatomy and Physiology (10806177) and Adv Anatomy and Physiology (10806179)
    • Microbiology (10806197) or General Microbiology (20806274)
    • Intro Psychology (10809198 or 20809231)
    • Developmental Psychology (20809233 or 10809188)
  • 4.

    Petition and After Petitioning

    Your Degree Progress (Advising) Report will determine if you have met the petition requirements. Completion will be identified by transfer credit, test scores, final grades, or an in-progress enrollment status. Once you are eligible and ready to begin core program courses, you must petition for your program.

    If awarded a seat, you will receive instructions regarding the below required items. If you do not complete the required items, it may result in losing your seat and starting the application process from the beginning. Please view the Health and Nursing Programs Policies for more information.

    • Healthcare Provider CPR Certification
    • Personal Health Information
    • Background Information Disclosure Form (Criminal Background Check). An acceptable background check is required prior to starting clinical courses.
    • Enrollment in core program courses. Students who are awarded a seat are expected to start the core program courses for the awarded term. Students who choose not to begin the core program courses or are not able to begin core program courses may be discontinued from pre-program status.