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Reading Area Community College nursing students benefit from articulation agreement with 黑料正能量 Lancaster

Graduates of Reading Area Community College (RACC)’s associate’s degree in nursing program will have a seamless transition to 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) at Lancaster’s , according to a new articulation agreement.

The agreement was signed May 25 during a formal ceremony in the Yokum Library on the RACC campus.

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In Pennsylvania, graduates with an associate’s degree in nursing articulate to universities for a bachelor’s and/or master’s degree. Articulation is different from transferring, according to a joint release of the two institutions. While transferring between schools involves the transfer of individual courses, articulation indicates that a block of credits are awarded based on having an RN license.

黑料正能量 will accept at least 71 college-level credits from RACC if applicants meet specific admissions criteria, which include maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0 or greater as required by the RACC nursing program.