Presented by Agasia Lanier, M.Ed. Assistant Director for Nursing Admission Darlene Levy RN, Phd Virginia Tong RN, MSN Assistant Director RN to BSN Completion Program Luis Flores Counselor, Student.

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Transcript Presented by Agasia Lanier, M.Ed. Assistant Director for Nursing Admission Darlene Levy RN, Phd Virginia Tong RN, MSN Assistant Director RN to BSN Completion Program Luis Flores Counselor, Student.

Presented by
Agasia Lanier, M.Ed.
Assistant Director for Nursing
Admission
Darlene Levy RN, Phd
Virginia Tong RN, MSN
Assistant Director
RN to BSN Completion Program
Luis Flores
Counselor, Student Financing
Information Session
RN to BSN
Completion Program
Session Overview
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Historical Foundations of MSMU
Program Details
Financial Aid
Programs Requirements and Application
Process
Accreditation
• Western Association of
Colleges and Universities
• American Association of Colleges of Nursing
• Approved by the California
Board of Registered Nursing
Historical Foundations
• Chalon Campus established in 1925
– First BSN in 1952
• Doheny Campus established in 1962
– AA degree in Nursing 1995
– MSN degree in 2005
– ABSN degree in 1995
• Dohney Campus new RN to BSN Completion
program developed in – 2012
Need for BSNs
• Current working nurse force (UCSF, 2011)
– 45% AA
– 39% BSN
• Institute of Medicine reports (IOM 2010)
– Increasing the RN to BSN nurse work force to 80% by
2020
– Fewer than 1% have doctoral degrees - want to
double this number by 2020
• The Mount response: offering an RN to BSN in
2013
RN vs BSN
• American Association of Colleges of Nursing,
(2012)
– The ADN focus is on the hospitalized individual
– The BSN focus is on the shifting to other points of
nursing care delivery:
• Case managing with payor sources
• Community and outpatient care, homes, workplace
– In-short – places outside the inpatient setting
Plan of Study Overview
• Completed in 3 semesters
– Two tracks
• Highly Individualized
• Based in the Liberal Arts
Two Tracks
• 40° working nurse (Fall Starts)
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Nursing courses taken Wednesday Evening 1800 to 2100
Saturdays & some Sundays
General Education taken in Weekend College
Clinicals are arranged with faculty during the week for Second and
Third semesters
• 36° working nurse (Spring Starts)
– Nursing courses taken Weekdays generally Friday; 0800 to 1600
– General Education taken in Weekend College
– Clinicals are arranged with faculty during the week for Second and
Third semesters
First Semester
• General Education
– Economics course
– History course
• Nursing Courses
– Transition to Professional Nursing
– Alterations in Health
– Health Assessment
Second/Third Semester
• General Education
– Literature course
– Statistics course
• Nursing Courses
– Community & Public Health
– Integrative Theory & Practices in Nursing
– Palliative Care
Third/Second Semester
• General Education
– RST 41 An Ethics
– Philosophical Ideals course
• Nursing courses
– Leadership & Health Policy
– Evidenced-based Nursing Practice & Informatics
Program Requirements
• Requirements:
– RN License (unencumbered)
– 2.8 GPA overall
• Current Students
– Continues enrollment
– Complete Program Change Form (PCF) Form
– Have a Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE)
• Transfer Students/Break in Enrollment
– Complete online application
– Submit all documents required by Office of Admission
Cost
• Nursing Units
o All Direct-to-Program candidates are required to
take 23 units of Nursing curriculum at $832/unit
• General Education Units
o General Education units can range between 3-18
are at cost of $691/unit
• Total cost of program = $22,000-$30,000
Program Questions
Financing Your Education
Presented by:
Luis Flores
Counselor, Student
Financing
Types of Aid
Federal Financial Aid:
• Direct Federal Stafford Loans
o Subsidized/Unsubsidized
• Pell Grants (Need Based)
• California Grants (Need Based)
Note: Federal Financial Aid is not guaranteed. Please
submit FAFSA application for determination.
Types of Aid
Alternative Financing:
• Alternative Loans
o Credit Based
• Cash Net Payment Plan
• Scholarships
Applying for Federal Aid
Go to www.FAFSA.ED.GOV
• Create a Federal Student Identification ID (FSA
ID)
• Complete the 2015-2016 Application
• MSMU School Code – 001243
Note: Electronic process time takes between 3-5
business days.
Grant Information
Pell Grants
California Grants
• Based on “Federal Need” as
determined by ED.
• Amount received is based
on enrollment status per
semester.
• Maximum amount is $5,775,
per academic year.
• Based on “Federal Need”
and GPA as determined by
California Aid Commission.
• GPA Verification form can
be downloaded at:
http://www.csac.ca.gov
• You may qualify for up to
$9,084 per academic year.
Amount is determined by
enrollment status, per
semester, and type of Cal
Grant received.
Note: Students that have
obtained an undergraduate
degree are not ineligible.
Direct Federal Stafford Loan
Information
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Guaranteed & Deferrable
Must meet Federal Requirement (Please visit
www.fafsa.ed.gov for details).
Previous Loans, if applicable, must be in
current status. The undergraduate aggregate
limit is $57,500.
This loan is deferrable upon graduation, with a
6-month grace period.
4.29% interest rate.
(cont.) Direct Federal Stafford Loans
Dependent:
Subsidized- (up to) $5,500
Unsubsidized- (up to) $2,000
Parent Plus Loan- $4,000
(minimum request), upon
credit approval 6.84%
interest rate
Independent:
Subsidized- (up to) $5,500
Unsubsidized- (up to) $7,000
Applying for Alternative Financing:
Alternate Loans
• You may apply with a Co-Borrower, if needed.
• Credit based loan, not guaranteed.
• Interest rate is based upon credit approval.
(cont.) Alternative Financing
Cash Net Monthly Payment Plan
• Open account by visiting www.cashnet.com.
• Requires a $20.00 deposit.
• Payment starts the first month upon enrollment.
• 0% interest
• For further details visit the Cash Net website or
contact Business Office at 213-477-2540.
(cont.) Alternative Financing
External Scholarships
• Not guaranteed.
• You must apply and meet scholarship requirements.
• Visit secure scholarship resource sites, such as:
www.oshpd.ca.gov
www.fastweb.com
www.scholarships.com
www.minoritynurse.com
The Office of Student Financing
10 Chester Place
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Student Services Building 745
(213) 477-2562
Office Hours:
Mon-Thurs.
9:00am-6:00pm
Friday
8:00am-4:00pm
Manuel Gomez
[email protected]
Admission Requirements & Application Process
Presented by:
Agasia Lanier, M.Ed.
Assistant Director for
Nursing Admission
GE Requirements
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Chemistry w/lab
Human Anatomy w/lab
Human Physiology w/lab
Microbiology w/lab
Oral Communication (Public Speaking or Speech)
Written Communication (6 units Freshman
Composition)
• General Psychology
GE Requirements
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Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Philosophy-Critical Thinking
Introductory Sociology
Art/Music course
Literature course
History course
Social Science Statistics
Economics/Political Science course
GE Requirements
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Religious Studies-Ethic (RST 41 or RST 149)
Religious Studies
Philosophy (Philosophical Ideas)
Philosophy
Admissions Requirements
Pre-Nursing
• May be admitted without an RN license, but must
pass NCLEX within first semester of attendance.
• Students will not be permitted to take Nursing
courses until they have obtained active RN license.
• Students with a GPA less than a 2.8, may, if possible
take General Education courses for one semester to
increase their GPA.
Admissions Requirements
Direct-to-Nursing
• Must have an unencumbered, valid, active, RN
license in the state of California.
• Overall GPA of 2.8 or higher
• All required documents should be post-marked by
the due date of the desired academic term.
Exceptions can be made at the discretion of the
Admission Staff.
Application Process
• Complete application
- $20 application fee (online)
• Personal statement
• Two references (academic and professional)
• Official college transcripts (from every college
attended)
Transcripts
• We will need official transcripts from all the colleges that
you have attended, including:
– Any Community College attended
– Any University/ 4-year college attended
– Foreign transcripts from study-abroad program
– Official Transcripts from all foreign study
– Transcripts from Graduate or Professional degree
– Transcripts from vocational program
i.e. LVN,C.N.A, Phlebotomy, E.M.T
– Transcripts for all courses completed by the deadline
Foreign Transcripts
If you attended college outside the United States, we
will need the following items:
 Official, sealed, international transcripts
 An official, detailed international evaluation of
your foreign coursework
The evaluation company that we recommend is Academic
Credentials Evaluation Institute. They can be reached at
www.acei1.com or (310) 275-3530.
Articulation Agreements
W W W. M S M C . L A . E D U
-CLICK ON ADMISSIONS
- C L I C K O N N U RS I N G T R A N S F E R ST U D E N TS
- C L I C K O N A RT I C U L AT I O N AG R E E M E N TS
-CLICK ON SCHOOL OF CHOICE
**Due to the high volume of applicants, the Office of Admission is unable to
provide prospective nursing candidates with course equivalencies
for classes taken at 4 year colleges and universities. Please visit the
attached link, /campus-resources/college-catalogs.asp, to view the Mount
St. Mary’s College catalog and compare your equivalent courses.
Application Deadlines
• Fall – April 1st
• Spring – September 1st
Got Questions??
Contact the
Office of Admissions
Phone:(213) 477-2561
Fax: (213) 477-2569
[email protected]
Please Remember…
• The Nursing Departments govern admission practices
and policies. The Office of Admission processes files and
must adhere to the rules set forth by the departments.
• Your evaluation begins the moment you inquire. Please
be mindful of your attitude towards all staff and faculty.
We make note of your interactions, both positive and
negative, and they can affect your admission.
• A wise woman once said, “Lack of preparation on your
part does not constitute an emergency on my part.”