Academic Program Code: 361
GRCC’s Nursing Programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN; 3390 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326), as well as the Michigan Board of Nursing. Our programs offer a mixture of classroom instruction and clinical lab work that provides direct, hands-on healthcare experience.
Graduates of the associate degree program are qualified to sit for the state licensure exam: NCLEX-RN. Individuals already working as licensed practical nurses may qualify for advanced standing in the department’s associates degree program.
GRCC Nursing graduates successfully complete licensure exams at rates above the national and state averages. A variety of clinical partnerships provide learning opportunities for nursing students while also connecting graduates with potential employers. Not surprisingly, our graduates leave here with excellent job prospects. For more information about GRCC’s nursing programs, please visit our website at grcc.edu/nursingprograms. You may also contact the nursing department at nursingprograms@grcc.edu or call 616.234.4238.
Program Admissions Requirements
In order to be eligible for admission into the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program, students must:
1. Be high school graduates or have passed the high school equivalency GED (General Educational Development) Test.
2. Have a high school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 or a college GPA of at least 2.0, which will be used for students with 12 or more college credits.
3. Have completed one-year courses in high school chemistry and biology with a grade of “C” or Higher in each. (Suitable equivalent courses available at GRCC are CHM 110 , BI 101 , or any biology course with a lab).
4. All students must demonstrate competency in math within the last 5 years to be eligible. Math competency can be demonstrated through the following ways:
- SAT Math subsection score of 25 or Higher
- ACT Math score of 18 or Higher
- Completion of MA 98 or Higher with a grade of C or Higher
- Math Placement Test (ALEKS) with a score of 30 or Higher
Students who do not meet the above criteria for math competency must complete MA 98 (or above) with a grade of C or Higher. Contact the Health Admissions Department for details at healthprograms@grcc.edu or 616 234-4348.
5. Applicants must have successfully completed all Academic Foundational courses. This applies to students whose GPA and ACT/SAT or Placement Test scores place them into Academic Foundational courses. Students with 12 or more college credits are still required to take the Math Placement Test, unless they can demonstrate competency as per the Math Requirements.
6. Score at least 75% on the HESI A2 Admission Assessment (fee). This test assesses knowledge in reading, vocabulary, grammar, and math.
7. Have a negative urine drug screen and complete the criminal background check process. Students will not be allowed to enter the program until cleared by GRCC police. This is a requirement of the Nursing Programs as clinical facilities are required to follow Michigan Public Acts 27, 28, and 29 of 2006. Without a clear criminal background, it is possible a student would not be allowed to participate in clinical activities and thus, be unable to complete the GRCC Nursing Programs. For additional information, refer to the Health Programs general information page.
To be eligible for ADN, students must earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and be in good academic standing. All General Education, including Science courses, must be successfully completed with a grade of “C” (or Higher) (As with all nursing courses, a grade of “B-” or Higher is required in NUR 100). Once in the program, students must achieve at least a B- (or Higher) in each of the required Associate Degree Nursing courses to be eligible for graduation.
Associate Degree Nursing students are permitted 2 attempts at both BI 121 and BI 122 to achieve a grade of C or Higher. However, the Nursing Department strongly recommends that any student who has not completed BOTH BI 121 and BI 122 within a combined 3 attempts, re-evaluate their current academic pathway (a combined 3 attempts is 2 attempts at BI 121 followed by an unsuccessful first attempt at BI 122). These students are instead encouraged to consider the Practical Nursing Program and enroll in GH 125 or BI 117 to enhance their opportunity for success. As a Licensed Practical Nurse, graduates of this program have the opportunity to apply to the Associate Degree Nursing Program with Advanced Standing (all entry requirements at the time of applications must be met).
Any student seeking admission to the Associate Degree program and who has not completed both BI 121 and BI 122 within 3 total attempts should contact the Nursing Department for additional guidance.
Students who are unsuccessful on a subsequent attempt in BI 122, BI 117, or GH 125, will not be eligible for either nursing program (examples below). Students will be considered eligible to apply for the Associate Degree Program again in 4 years from the semester of the last unsuccessful biology course or in 3 years for the Practical Nursing Program.
Note: A withdrawal from a course, in which the student receives a W, is considered an unsuccessful attempt at that course and is included in the total number of attempts permitted. Equivalent courses taken at other institutions will also be included in the total course attempts.
Examples scenarios that maintain a student’s eligibility for the Nursing Programs (not inclusive of all scenarios):
Student A:
BI 121 first attempt – D
BI 121 second attempt – B
BI 122 first attempt – C-
*GH 125 first attempt – B+
Student is eligible for PN program now
Student B:
BI 121 first attempt – W
BI 121 second attempt – B
BI 122 first attempt – C-
*BI 117 first attempt – A-
Student is eligible for the PN program now
Example scenarios that will result in being ineligible for the Nursing Programs (not inclusive of all scenarios):
Student C:
BI 121 first attempt – C-
BI 121 second attempt - B
BI 122 first attempt – D
BI 122 second attempt – D+
Student is ineligible for the ADN program and may reapply in 4 years from the semester of the most recent unsuccessful biology attempt. Student is also ineligible for the PN program and may reapply in 3 years from the semester of the last unsuccessful biology attempt (regardless if they subsequently take and pass GH 125 or BI 117)
Student D:
BI 121 first attempt – D
BI 121 second attempt – B
BI 122 first attempt – C-
BI 122 second attempt – W
Student is ineligible for the ADN program and may reapply in 4 years from the semester of the most recent unsuccessful biology attempt. Student is also ineligible for the PN program and may reapply in 3 years from the semester of the last unsuccessful biology attempt (regardless if they subsequently take and pass GH 125 or BI 117)
Student E:
BI 121 first attempt – W
BI 121 second attempt – B
BI 122 first attempt – D+
*GH 125 or BI 117 first attempt – C-
Student is ineligible for the PN program and may reapply in 3 years from the semester of the last unsuccessful biology attempt (regardless if they subsequently take and pass GH 125 or BI 117 on a second attempt)
*Recommended course pathway after not completing BI 121 and BI 122 in a combined 3 attempts
NOTE: Life science courses (BI 117, BI 121, BI 122, and GH 125) must have been completed within eight years of graduation/completion of the Nursing Program at GRCC (This includes Life Science courses that are transferred in from other institutions regardless of the date in which they are transferred).
Students who have had an unsuccessful attempt at a Biology course or who have questions regarding the Biology requirements and next steps should contact the Nursing Department at 616/234-4238 or via email at nursingprograms@grcc.edu
Any student placed on Academic Suspension while on the waitlist or while enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing program, will be withdrawn. Students wishing to pursue nursing after this may re-apply after following GRCC’s academic suspension policy and returning to good academic standing. For additional Nursing Programs policies and guidelines, please consult the Nursing Student Handbook.
Opportunities exist for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with a current, unencumbered license and 2000 hours of work experience as an LPN to enter the ADN program with advanced standing. Contact the Nursing Department or view the Nursing Programs Web site for additional information.
Pre-Program Requirements
Students must complete the following courses prior to formal acceptance into the Associate Degree Nursing program: NUR 100 , BI 121 , PY 201 , and EN 101 .