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2016–17 Graduate Academic Catalog

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School of Nursing

Master of Science in Nursing

Course Load

Assuming that proficiency requirements have been satisfied, a

minimum of 34–45 semester hours is required for graduation in

the M.S.N. program.

Clinical Requirements

Clinical requirements associated with all clinical courses

include:

• Successful completion of the prerequisite courses and

enrollment in the co-requisite courses as specified in this

graduate catalog.

• Earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in graduate

courses at Cedarville University.

• Valid “No Record” FBI criminal background check including

fingerprinting.

• Obtain current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation

(CPR).

• Provide appropriate health information.

• Evidence of current immunization status including Mantoux

for TB.

• Level of health consistent with safe nursing practice.

• Level of technology sufficient for access to facilitate efficient

use of tracking system (as determined by faculty).

• Provide evidence of personal health insurance.

Transfer Credits

Transfer credits are allowed for up to nine semester hours. The

School of Nursing and the Director of Graduate Nursing Programs

will evaluate courses on an individual basis on the following

criteria:

• The course is equivalent to the required course offered in the

M.S.N. program.

• The course was completed not more than seven years prior to

the time of the transfer request.

• The courses were taken at an accredited college/university.

• Courses transferred from institutions where quarter hours are

awarded will be using the standard quarter hour/semester

hour calculation.

Graduation Requirements

In addition to general graduation requirements listed in the

Academic section of this catalog, students seeking the M.S.N.

degree must fulfill the following:

• Complete all requirements of the M.S.N. program.

• Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.

• Obtain approval from the faculty advisor for the student

portfolio.

• Complete all requirements for the M.S.N. program within

seven years after matriculation in the program.

Program Delivery

The M.S.N. program is designed to be flexible and responsive to

student needs. All M.S.N. courses are offered in an online format.

The FNP has three courses where a five-day on-campus intensive

is required:

NSG-6170 Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning for APRN, NSG-6310 Advanced Concepts and Practice in the Care of Adults,

and

NSG-6325 Advanced Concepts and Practice in the Care of Children.

Accreditation

The M.S.N. program is accredited by the Higher Learning

Commission, and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing

Education (CCNE), and authorized by the Ohio Department of

Higher Education.

Admission Standards

Cedarville University invites applications to the M.S.N program

from graduates who have received a bachelor of science in

nursing degree from a regionally accredited or otherwise approved

university, who are able to present strong academic records, who

are currently licensed as a registered nurse, and who have a

profession of faith in Jesus Christ. Each candidate will be reviewed

on an individual basis.

In addition to the general admission requirements listed in the

Graduate Admissions section of this catalog, students must meet

the following requirements:

• Meet all program prerequisites. Students not meeting

program prerequisites or admission standards may be

considered for conditional admission to the program.

• Have earned a B.S.N. undergraduate grade point average

of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

• Official transcripts of a baccalaureate degree in nursing

from an accredited program. Transcripts must show

completion evidence of an undergraduate nursing research

course and undergraduate statistics course.

• Evidence of computer proficiency or plan for learning

informatics skills.

• Evidence of current unrestricted licensure as a registered

nurse in the United States for clinical experience in the

United States.

• Completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

is optional; however, taking the GRE may strengthen a

graduate application.

• Recommendations from a church leader and professional

colleague.

Admission Process and Timeframe

Applicants should follow specific admission criteria found in the

Admissions section of the graduate catalog. Application decisions

are generally made by the leadership of the M.S.N. program within

two weeks after an admission application is completed. University

Admissions will then notify applicants of the admission decision.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition cost for the M.S.N. program for the 2016–17 academic

year is $552 per semester hour.

The graduation fee for the M.S.N. program for the 2016–17

academic year is $100.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Federal aid is available to students who meet established

requirements and complete the required forms. For additional

information, visit

cedarville.edu/gradaid .

Institutional

scholarships are not currently available.

Academic Advising

Upon admission into the M.S.N. program, each student is

assigned a faculty advisor. The faculty advisor provides guidance

for the students throughout the length of study.

Course Sequencing

See the M.S.N. website

( cedarville.edu/msn )

for course

sequencing and completion options information.