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BIO 2921 — ) to progress to NUR 2110. Clinical testing or dismissal from the program may occur at

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any time during a nursing course when a critical criterion has been violated as outlined in the ADN Student Policy Handbook. A failure in clinical testing constitutes an “F” for that course. A student enrolled in nursing is required to be full-time (12 semester hours) for each semester of nursing. Students wishing to apply for readmission to the program should do so no later than one year from the last course enrolled. Readmission is considered on a competitive basis and space availability for that course. Students are not allowed readmission into LPN to RN Transition (NUR 1106). The nursing faculty reserve the right to admit and retain only those students who demonstrate physiological and psychological evidence of performing safe acts of nursing (see core performance standards posted on nursing webpage at www.smcc.edu). TRANSFER/READMISSION POLICY: Acceptance of transfer credit or readmission to the program is based on the ADN policies related to transfer and readmission and is determined on an individual basis and space availability. The transfer/readmission policy is available upon request and can be found on the nursing webpage at www.smcc.edu. Students are responsible for providing the necessary materials by the deadline for evaluation by the nursing admission committee and the Associate Vice-President for Nursing. Students readmitted to any nursing course must adhere to the current catalog policies and the ADN program of study for the year readmitted. FEES AND EXPENSES

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