What makes the ENC RIBN nursing educational model different than traditional two or four year nursing pathways?

July 17th, 2018|Categories: |

This four year concurrent nursing option will provide a seamless transition from an associate degree to a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The students will be concurrently enrolled at a designated community college and East Carolina University and will begin completing course requirements for a baccalaureate degree as soon as the first semester in the curriculum. Because

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What makes up a bachelor’s degree?

June 28th, 2018|

A bachelor’s degree consists of three parts. The first is “general education,” which consists of courses in English composition, humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences and natural sciences/ mathematics designed to give the student a broad academic foundation. General education classes are typically taken during the freshman and sophomore years. The second part of a bachelor’s degree is

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What sports are sponsored by the NJCAA?

July 17th, 2018|

The NJCAA provides opportunities for participation, including National Championships, for student-athletes in the following sports: Fall Baseball, Spring Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Fall Golf, Spring Golf, Half Marathon, Ice Hockey, Indoor Track and Field, Spring Lacrosse, Fall Lacrosse, Outdoor Track and Field, Fall Softball, Spring Softball, Fall Soccer, Spring Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Fall

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What type of information do I need to provide about my disability?

June 28th, 2018|Categories: |

Documentation including a diagnosis is required by law in order to determine eligibility and must be from a licensed/certified professional. Since a current level of functioning should be included, the documentation should be recent. High School Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504 Plans, while informative, are not sufficient to establish eligibility. A student wishing to

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What types of Online Learning opportunities are there at LCC?

June 28th, 2018|Categories: |

Online Learning is designed to meet the needs of various populations through flexible, alternative delivery methods including Internet, hybrid, and blended courses. Synchronous video-conferencing sessions may be scheduled for all course delivery methods. Online Learning students follow the same guidelines for application and registration as traditional students. In addition, identical academic standards, criteria, content, quality,

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What will happen to my Financial Aid award if I drop a course or withdraw from LCC?

October 10th, 2018|Categories: |

If your tuition is adjusted because you drop a course, it may be necessary to reduce your financial aid. If you totally withdraw from LCC during the first 60% of the semester, your financial aid will be reduced and you may owe LCC and/or the U.S. Department of Education an overpayment. Dropping courses and withdrawing are

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What will transfer to UNC institutions?

June 28th, 2018|

The North Carolina Community College Common Course Library lists courses that have been approved for transfer to the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina. Transferring students must have earned a grade of “C” or better in a course in order to get transfer credit for the course.

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What’s the difference between Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.)?

June 28th, 2018|

The A.A. degree is designed for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in one of the liberal arts disciplines or at a professional school that requires a strong liberal arts background. The mathematics and science requirements for the A.A. degree are usually fewer than for an A.S. degree. The A.S. degree is designed for

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