Purpose
The Associate in Arts degree is a planned program of study consisting of a minimum of 60 semester hours of credit (SHC) of college transfer courses for students interested in pursuing a four-year degree in Nursing (Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing - BSN). Within the degree program, the institution shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, and basic computer use.
Courses are approved for transfer through the comprehensive articulation agreement (CAA). The CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year associate in arts programs who are admitted to constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina to transfer with junior status.
The degree program consists of two components: universal general education transfer component (UGETC) and general education pre-major courses in English composition, humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences and natural sciences/mathematics. In addition, the degree program consists of Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) general education courses required for competitive admission into RCC’s ADN program.
Courses may also transfer through bilateral agreements between institutions. Students who earn “C” or higher in UGETC courses may transfer those courses to any four-year institution in North Carolina and meet the university’s lower division general education course requirements, subject to the following distribution limit: maximum of 6 hours in English composition, 9 hours in humanities/fine arts/communications, 9 hours in social/behavioral sciences, 8 hours in mathematics, and 8 hours in the natural sciences.
Admission Requirements and Special Conditions
A high school diploma (or equivalent), satisfactory scores on college placement tests (or equivalent) and a minimum GPA in English and mathematics are required. If students have deficiencies in English and/or mathematics, RCC offers precollege courses to prepare students for the Associate in Arts Premajor Nursing Program.
Students admitted into A10100RN must have the approval of the Registrar. Approval is based upon academic performance in college level courses or high school transcript.