Advanced Standing

Who is Eligible for the Advanced Standing Track?

Potential candidate seeking admission into the Advance Standing track must possess a current California LVN/LPN license for at least one year or more and employed as an LVN/LPN in an acute care setting or sub-acute setting within the last three years.

Applicants will be required to provide verification of employment from their employer on the facilities official letterhead at time of application. Applicants may include LVN/LPN, LPT, or transfer students from accredited nursing programs. Advanced standing applicants are accepted into the program on a space-available-basis.

Prerequisite Courses

The following courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better in order to be eligible to apply: 

  • Anatomy 32* and Physiology 31 * %
  • or Anatomy and Physiology 34A and 34B* %
  • Microbiology 33* %
  • English 1A – Reading and Composition or English 1AH – Honors Reading and Composition with a grade of C or better
  • Math 150 Statistics or equivalent with a minimum grade of C or better
  • Nursing 144- Dosage Calculations (must be completed at El Camino College or Compton College only)
  • MEDT 1 – Medical Terminology I
  • *Students must have a GPA of 2.5 or better in the prerequisite science courses. All these science courses must include labs. To gain admission into the program students can only repeat ONE substandard grade in the basic science prerequisites. All science courses must be completed within seven (7) years of the application-filing period. For any course in which a grade of “C” or better was earned, the FIRST grade will be used. % see catalog for prerequisite details and chemistry 4, 20, or 21A or chemistry placement test is a required prerequisite.

Social Security Number

Possession of a Social Security number is required by the California State Board of Registered Nursing for licensure. You must bring the original Social Security card for verification; we will return the original card to you after verification. Copies will not be accepted for verification. Other acceptable forms of Social Security verification include the first page of your most recent tax return or your W-2 form; these documents will be returned to you.

High School Diploma

Applicants without a college degree posted on their transcript must submit proof of high school completion as required by the California State Board of Registered Nursing for licensure. An official high school/GED transcript is required as proof completion OR college degree. If you have a college degree, proof of completion of high school is not needed.

If high school was completed outside the United States, foreign high school must be officially evaluated using one of the official ECC approved evaluators. Translations will not be accepted.

You will need to provide ONE “General Report” from the evaluators. For some companies, you must allow at least 3 weeks for processing. It is the applicant’s responsibility to plan ahead.

GPA Requirement

  1. Applicants must have at least an overall GPA of 2.5 in all college courses since high school
  2. Applicants must have at least a 2.5 GPA in the Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology) to be considered eligible for admission consideration.

Nursing Information Sessions

Nursing Information session are held by the Nursing Counselor. Attending the workshop is mandatory prior to applying for admission to the nursing program.  

General Education

Students enrolled in the nursing program are required to complete ALL General Educations before graduation. The nursing department faculty strongly recommended that you complete the required prerequisites prior to beginning the nursing program. Equivalent courses taken at another college may be used to meet these requirements.

Effective fall 2020, the General Education requirements for the nursing program will change as follows:

  • English 1C, 1CH, (Note: students may substituted any of the following courses to meet the English 1C requirement - Philosophy 105, 105H, 106, Psychology 103, 103H, or Communication Studies 120).
  • Communication Studies 100 (Note: any 3-unit course from Communication Studies 120, 130, or 140 may be substituted for Communication Studies 100)
  • Psychology 101 or 101H
  • Sociology 101, 101H or Anthropology 2
  • Humanities - Any 3 unit course from area 3 of the A. S. Degree Requirements.


*All general education courses
may be taken prior to admission to the nursing program or in conjunction with the nursing program.