Students must make an appointment with the MCC Counseling and Advising Center (231.777.0362) to review requirements, to develop a course plan, and to receive a Nursing Program application. See Requirement Checklist for Ready List Requirements.
If testing/coursework is over eight years old, competency must be validated on established examinations or by repeating the course. Courses in the Nursing Curriculum (NUR or AH) must be completed in sequence with a “C+” (2.3) or above in order to progress in the Nursing Program. Non-nursing courses may be completed with a C (2.0) or above prior to entry into the Nursing Program sequence.
A student readmitted to the Nursing Program after withdrawal from a Nursing course or failure to achieve a minimum grade of a C+ (2.3) in a Nursing course may repeat the (same) course one time. If a passing grade is not attained when the course is repeated, the student will be ineligible for readmission.
A student who withdraws or is dismissed from the Nursing Program may apply for readmission. Readmission requirements must be met. When the readmission requirements are met, the student will be readmitted according to the date of the application for readmission and the availability of space in the Program. Students must demonstrate continued competency in previous courses upon readmission. A student who exits the Program during the first level and has not met readmission requirements within two years is ineligible to return with advanced placement.