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Students are given credit for previous education, provided an opportunity to challenge courses, and are not discriminated against for any reason. The challenge policy at SCC is clearly described in the college catalog under the indexed title of "Credit by Examination."

Transfer students are those who have successfully completed some portion of their nursing courses in an accredited nursing program. Students who wish to transfer into the second, third, or fourth semester of the SCC Nursing Program: complete a transfer application that can be downloaded below. Admittance is based on space availability.  Other nursing programs may have a different sequence of specialty courses which may result in the repetition of one or more semesters of study.

All nursing students including transfer or advanced placement students must meet the prerequisites for program entry. Students may satisfy the prerequisites through two avenues. These include Course Substitution: Students who have prerequisite coursework in California should check the" SCC Nursing Program Course Equivalency Chart" on the SCC Nursing Program website. Courses on this chart are approved as equivalent, comparable, or acceptable substitutes to the prerequisites for the SCC Nursing Program. Petition for Course Substitution: Students who have completed prerequisite course work not listed in the "SCC Nursing Program Course Equivalency Chart" MUST complete a Course Substitution petition. All Course sub petitions will need to be APPROVED prior to acceptance as a transfer student.         

SCC allows students one year (two semesters) out of active nursing school enrollment to be considered for transfer. Transfer students who exceed this timeframe must apply to the nursing program as a new student. The Program Director and/or counselor will evaluate all prerequisite coursework for equivalency, including achievement of the required grade point averages in the sciences and support courses.