RCC LPN to RN Advanced Placement Bridge Program
Applications for 2026/27 open March 2!
Please contact [email protected] should you have questions or need technical assistance with your application.
Before you start the application process, please refer to the LPN to RN Advanced Placement Bridge Program Pre-Application Procedures.
All applications will be ranked via a 2-Phase Point System
Phase I: Application Selection Point Process
The RCC (Rogue Community College) Nursing Program application process will utilize the following selection criteria and point system for all RCC Nursing Programs unless otherwise noted.
Note: The college reserves the rights to update point values for future academic years.
Prerequisite GPA (Grade Point Average):
Prerequisite/preparatory courses completed before the program application deadline will be utilized to calculate the GPA and assignment of points in the selection/admission process. GPA points will be rounded to hundredths and assigned using the following range table:
- ADN Program (minimum prerequisite GPA of 3.0):
3.67-4.00 = 25 points
3.33-3.66 = 23 points
3.20-3.32 = 20 points
3.15-3.19 = 17 points
Completion of Anatomy and Physiology Series:
- 2 points – completion of BI231, BI232, and BI233 (A & P with labs) completed prior to the current application deadline.
Prior Degree:
- 2 points – official transcript providing proof of an associate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Completion of all Prerequisites:
- Please see the Prerequisite Completion Verification Form for a detailed prerequisite list.
- 2 points - Completion of ALL OCNE prerequisite and preparatory credits (45+) before the application deadline.
In-district Residency (Requires proof of residency):
- 4 points - Josephine or Jackson County residents.
Veteran or Active Military Status:
- 4 points - Military veteran (with proof of honorable discharge) or active service (e.g., National Guard).
- Requires DD214, NGB 22 or proof of current military service, such as an LES.
Work Experience in the Healthcare Field:
- Up to 15 points - may be awarded for paid, hands-on patient care experience within the past five years, supported by a current, unencumbered state license or national certification.
- Eligible roles include CNA or CMA (OSBN registry), LPN, respiratory therapist, EMT, paramedic, nationally certified medical assistant, or armed services medic/corpsman.
- Points will be awarded based on verified work experience in these roles. Points for work experience meeting requirements above will be awarded as follows:
- 900-1248 hours = 6 points
- 1249-1872 hours = 9 points
- 1873-3744 hours = 12 points
- ≥3744 hours = 15 points
No points will be awarded for work experience without proof of state licensure or national certification with their application, or if the applicant submits licensure/certification and no Work Experience Form (or incomplete form). - Access to the Healthcare Work Experience Form will be given during the application process. Please submit your application with ample time for your previous employer to fill it out before the application deadline.
Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS):
- TEAS selection points will be awarded as follows:
- Exemplary (92 – 100) - 16 points
- Advanced (80-91.9) - 11 points
- Proficient (58.7 - 79.9) - 6 points
Submission of Payment and Verification
- Application fees are non-refundable and must be paid to Marketplace (AFTER March 2, 2026 but BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION). Fees are as follows:
- Payments can be made starting March 2, 2026.
Once payment is received, a confirmation email will be sent to both the applicant (via your RCC Student Email) and the Nursing department. - Please save the Marketplace confirmation email for proof of payment during the application process If you don't see the email, please check your junk mail. If no confirmation is received, the payment is incomplete.
Nursing Program Application
Please gather and perform all LPN to RN Advanced Placement/Bridge Program Pre-Application Procedures before advancing to the application.
- Submit Official Transcripts if you are transferring to RCC or have previous college credits.
- ATI TEAS Exam Transcript
- A copy of your Marketplace receipt verifying proof of Application Fee Payment
- Additional supporting documents
- Military Documents (if applicable)
- Current healthcare workforce license/certification or report from licensing body showing active status
LPN to RN Advanced Placement/Bridge Application is open March 2 through April 15.
Phase II: Essays
- The top ranked applicants for the ADN and PN programs will be invited to sit for one of the offered essay sessions.
- The essay portion of the application will consist of multiple scenario-based questions for response. The essay is worth a maximum of 30 points to be added to your Phase I score. You will not receive a copy of your essay score. The essay portion of the application is scheduled for May 15 or 16, 2026, on the Table Rock Campus in White City, Oregon, Building A, Room 125B.
*All applicants will receive notice of their status by May 1, 2026. If you do not receive an email, please contact the nursing office AFTER THAT DATE by emailing [email protected].
Phase III: Post-Selection Requirements
While applicants should continue working to complete their prerequisite coursework, you should NOT pursue meeting the clinical requirements before being offered a seat in the nursing program. Applicants with an admissions offer will receive specific directions from the Nursing Department on how to fulfill these requirements. This information will come to your RCC Student Email.
If you are selected for the 2026/27 Nursing Program, Congratulations!
Applicants offered a seat in the Nursing Degree program must complete all outstanding prerequisite courses (45+ credits) by the end of term prior to starting nursing courses. ADN students must maintain their 3.0 GPA for the remainder of the prerequisite coursework. In addition, prior to beginning nursing courses, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Pass a criminal background check from an agency designated by RCC.
- Pass a 10-panel drug screen from a lab designated by RCC.
- Submit proof of current immunizations and current American Heart Association BLS certification for health care providers.
Applicants should NOT pursue meeting the Phase III requirements before being offered a seat in the nursing program. Applicants with an admissions offer will receive specific directions from the Nursing Department on how to fulfill these requirements. This information will come to your RCC Student Email.
Follow the link for more information on Student Clinical Requirements for RCC Nursing Programs.
All deadlines and timelines are subject to change. Please check your email and this webpage often to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.




