P1032C - Associate Nursing Degree - CCP Pathway
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Program Description
The Career and College Promise (CCP) ADN Pathway is designed for high school juniors and seniors who wish
to begin their educational studies toward the Associate in Nursing degree and a Baccalaureate degree in
Nursing. The Pathway is based on Block 1 of the Uniform Articulation Agreement between the University of
North Carolina’s Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs and the North Carolina
Community College Associate Degree Nursing Programs which was approved by the State Board of
Community Colleges and the UNC Board of Governors in February 2015.
A student who completes an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Nursing, which includes the courses listed
below, with a GPA of at least 2.0 and a grade of C or better and completes the courses in Blocks 2-3 of the
Uniform Articulation Agreement between the University of North Carolina’s Registered Nurse to Bachelor of
Science in Nursing programs and the North Carolina Community College Associate Degree Nursing Programs
with a GPA of at least 2.0 and a grade of C or better, and who holds a current unrestricted license as a
Registered Nurse in North Carolina will have fulfilled the UNC institutions lower-division general education
requirements as well as nursing program entry requirements. However, because nursing program admissions
are competitive, no student is guaranteed admission to the program of his or her choice.
to begin their educational studies toward the Associate in Nursing degree and a Baccalaureate degree in
Nursing. The Pathway is based on Block 1 of the Uniform Articulation Agreement between the University of
North Carolina’s Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs and the North Carolina
Community College Associate Degree Nursing Programs which was approved by the State Board of
Community Colleges and the UNC Board of Governors in February 2015.
A student who completes an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Nursing, which includes the courses listed
below, with a GPA of at least 2.0 and a grade of C or better and completes the courses in Blocks 2-3 of the
Uniform Articulation Agreement between the University of North Carolina’s Registered Nurse to Bachelor of
Science in Nursing programs and the North Carolina Community College Associate Degree Nursing Programs
with a GPA of at least 2.0 and a grade of C or better, and who holds a current unrestricted license as a
Registered Nurse in North Carolina will have fulfilled the UNC institutions lower-division general education
requirements as well as nursing program entry requirements. However, because nursing program admissions
are competitive, no student is guaranteed admission to the program of his or her choice.