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1 1 School of Nursing Master of Science in Nursing and Graduate Certificate Programs This Information Packet updated for admissions after January Eastern Michigan University and the School of Nursing reserves the right to revise information contained herein at any time. The right to revise includes, but is not limited to policies, programs, rollouts, admissions, courses, and graduation requirements.
2 2 Nursing Graduate Course Work Application Processes Undergraduate or non-degree students may enroll in up to 6 credits of specified * NURS 500 level courses without being a MSN student. (For greater than 6 credits, or other courses, students must seek departmental permission). Non-MSN students may not enroll in NURS 600 level courses without special departmental permission. (*Specificed courses include NURS 505 and/or NURS 506.) Taking CE non-degree nursing graduate coursework DOES NOT guarantee admission to the MSN and/or graduate certificate programs. The non-degree coursework may be applied to the program and study if and when the applicant successfully applies and is approved for admission by both the EMU School of Nursing Faculty and the EMU Graduate Admissions Office. Courses over 10 years of age at the time of graduation from a certificate and/or program will not count towards graduation, nor will they transfer in for credit. Next MSN cohort will be admitted to begin program coursework in Winter 2016 (January 2016). Certificate program courses run more frequently, and may begin before Winter See information below. GRADUATION GOAL Application Deadlines Submission of Application form Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) Nurse Practitioner in Adult Gerontology, Primary Care, or Clinical Nurse Specialist, Adult Gerontology Health Priority application deadline for the MSN program (either CNS or NP) cohort beginning in Winter 2016, was March 2, Applications accepted after this date, space permitting. Apply online through the Graduate School. Go to: Click on the APPLY NOW link, and then indicate that you wish to apply to a program in the College of Health & Human Services. You will be prompted to set up a password and you will receive a PIN #. Follow the prompts and enter your demographic information. For educational intent, select College of Health & Human Services and then select the program you desire from the dropdown list i.e. either Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Primary Care Nurse Practitioner for Winter Continue to follow the prompts to submit your application. Graduate Certificate/s: Quality Improvement in Health Care Teaching in Health Care Systems Gerontology (w/msn) Until classes start. NOTE: CE applications do not admit to any graduate program; CE applications only allow the student to register for courses offered through CE. See above for limit of nursing graduate course work available as CE nondegree status. Apply online through the Graduate School. Go to: Click on the APPLY NOW link, and then indicate that you wish to apply to a program in the College of Health & Human Services. You will be prompted to set up a password and you will receive a PIN #. Follow the prompts and enter your demographic information. For educational intent, select College of Health & Human Services and then select the program you desire from the dropdown list i.e. either Healthcare Systems Teaching, (for Winter 2016 or Summer 2016), or Quality Improvement in Health Care (enter semester of your choice), or Gerontology Certificate (enter semester of your choice). NOTE If applying with a paper application vs online, use the following program codes: GCNS for MSN CNS program. GPCN for MSN NP program. If applying with a paper application, vs online, use the following certificate codes: HCS/CTHC-HH for the Teaching Certificate CQI/CT-HH for Quality Improvement Certificate GERT for the Gerontology Certificate Application Fee $45 $45
3 3 Transcripts GPA Writing Sample Personal Statement Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended are required. 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA (Applicants with at 2.75 undergraduate GPA may seek conditional admission). Applicants with a master s degree may use that GPA vs undergraduate GPA 4-5 pages demonstrating your writing skills, ability to support ideas with literature, and properly cite literature using APA format. Writing sample is uploaded into the online system. 2-3 page narrative statement demonstrating your writing skills in which you discuss your choice of CNS or NP track, in relation to your personal goals and skills. This essay is uploaded into the online system. Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended are required Minimum of 2.7 cumulative undergraduate GPA Not required Not required Past Education RN Licensure International Students References BSN from an accredited school *Completion of a basic statistics course (descriptive and inferential statistics) with a grade of B or better within the last 10 yrs **Applicants holding an RN license with a bachelor s degree in another discipline may seek conditional admission for CNS or NP Program. (see below). Licensed to practice in Michigan or eligible to obtain Michigan licensure Must meet minimum requirements for admission to the EMU Graduate School 2 references that document professional competence in nursing practice & perception of your ability to function in an advanced practice role. Bachelor s Degree in any field Not required Advisors Assigned upon admission Assigned upon admission Must meet minimum requirements for admission to the EMU Graduate School Not required Interview May be Required *Applicants may seek admission conditional upon successful completion of a basic statistics course prior to beginning the MSN Program coursework. Contact rtowne1@emich.edu to check on acceptable statistics courses. Effective 4/15/15: **RN s with a Bachelors degree in another discipline and an Associate Degree in Nursing, may seek conditional admission to the CNS or NP program, contingent upon successfully completion a basic Health Assessment course (or test out of same), a community health nursing course and clinical (NURS 450/451, or equivalent) from an approved university (or completion of the Community Health ATI examination to demonstrate equivalency). All conditional coursework is to be completed prior to beginning MSN coursework. Contact the MSN coordinator Ms. Bobbi Towne, at rtowne1@emich.edu for more information.
4 4 School of Nursing Rubric for Nursing Graduate Students Writing Sample & Goal Statement Student Name: EID: Topic of Writing Sample: Faculty Reviewer: Criterion Score Comments Ability to express self through writing. Writing Sample topic pertains to a nursing issue and is a scholarly paper, and Goal Statement specifically addresses personal career plans/goals Degree of scholarly content in Writing Sample (minimum of 3 relevant, professional references are utilized to effectively support factual data) Spelling and Grammar in Writing Sample & Goal Statement APA format utilized for entire Writing Sample, including appropriate title page and reference page. Goal Statement is professionally written Faculty Reviewer Recommendations: Total /20 Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Scoring: 0-1 = Criteria not met at all; or, minimally addressed and needs much improvement 2-3 = Criteria only partially met, and/or needs some improvement 4 = Criteria fully addressed; needs little to no improvement Any applicant or student admitted to the MSN Program with a writing evaluation less than 16.0, as averaged by reviewers, will be required to complete a research writing class (eg.ihhs 200) prior to beginning the MSN coursework. Reviewer Signature: Date:
5 5 EMU School of Nursing MSN Program Coursework for CNS & NP Tracks Core Courses (24 credits) NURS 500- Adv Pathophysiology (3) NURS 502- Adv Health Assessment (3) [includes 20 hours clinical practicum] NURS 505- Health Status and Trends (3) (formerly NURS 605) NURS 506- Nursing Theory (3) NURS 606- Adv Practice Role Development (3) NURS 608- Health Promotion & Risk Reduction (replaces NURS 642) NURS 611- Adv Pharmacology (3)(formerly NURS 510) NURS 640- Evidence Based Nursing I (3) NURS 691- APRN Capstone Course (3) (NURS 653/664, NURS 663/666, NURS 668/669 below are the courses requiring both didactic instruction and clinically precepted hours for the CNS/NP tracks respectively) Adv Adult-Gerontology CNS Track (16 credits required) NURS 653- Adv Adult Gerontology Nursing I- CNS (5) NURS 663- Adv Adult-Gerontology Nursing II- CNS (5) NURS 668- Practicum in Adv Adult-Gerontology for CNS (6) NURS 691 APRN Capstone(3) Optional: NURS 688 or 693 Field Study (2) or Thesis (4) Outcome = MSN for CNS in Adult-Gerontology Health Adv Adult-Gerontology NP Track (18-20 credits required) NURS 664- Adv Adult Gerontology Nursing I- NP (5 NURS 666- Adv Adult-Gerontology Nursing II- NP (5) NURS Practicum in Adv Adult- Gerontology NP (6) NURS 691 APRN Capstone (3) Optional: NURS 688 or 693 Field Study (2) or Thesis (4) Outcome = MSN for NP in Adult Gerontology, Primary Care For MSN with Role Concentration, also complete one of the following Certificate programs: Certificate(Role Concentration)Options (12-18 credits) Teaching NURS 505* (3) NURS 620 (3) NURS 622 (3) NURS 624 (3) (Teaching Practicum) Total = 12 credits *NURS 505 to be replaced with NURS 623 effective Summer 2016 Quality Improvement NURS 505 (3) NURS 686 (3)Practicum HLAD 525 (3) & one of the following: QUAL 546 or Qual 568 or MGMT 638 (3) Total = 12 credits Gerontology BIO 570 (2) AGIN 512 (3) SWRK 620 (3) SWRK 553 (2) NURS 668 or 669(6) (MSN Practicum) One Elective (2) Total = 18 credits
6 6 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY School of Nursing Clinical Nurse Specialist & Nurse Practitioner Program Options: The EMU School of Nursing offers two specialty options within the MSN program: Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Adult-Gerontology Health, and Nurse Practitioner (NP) in Adult- Gerontology for Primary Care. Applicants should understand differences in these roles and clearly delineate the specialty they are applying to in their personal statement. For those interested in the NP program, note that Primary Care roles are generally not intended for ICU/Step Down/ED positions in many healthcare organizations. See information below, as well as AANP website at for more information about NP roles, and for further information about the CNS role. In 2008, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing APRN Advisory Committee and the APRN Consensus Work Group developed the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation: Licensure, Accreditation, Certification & Education. This document defines the various types of Advanced Practice RN (APRN) roles. The full document can be found at: On pages 8-9 of the document, the following information is provided to describe the roles of the CNS and NP as follows: Clinical Nurse Specialist The CNS has a unique APRN role to integrate care across the continuum and through three spheres of influence: patient, nurse, system. The spheres are overlapping and interrelated but each sphere possesses a distinctive focus. In each of the spheres of influence, the primary goal of the CNS is continuous improvement of patient outcomes and nursing care. Key elements of CNS practice are to create environments through mentoring and system changes that empower nurses to develop caring, evidence-based practices to alleviate patient distress, facilitate ethical decision-making, and respond to diversity. The CNS is responsible and accountable for diagnosis and treatment of health/illness states, disease management, health promotion, and prevention of illness and risk behaviors among individuals, families, groups, and communities. Nurse Practitioner For the certified nurse practitioner (CNP) care along the wellness-illness continuum is a dynamic process in which direct primary and acute care is provided across settings. CNPs are members of the health delivery system, practicing autonomously in areas as diverse as family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, geriatrics, and women s health care. CNPs are prepared to diagnose and treat patients with undifferentiated symptoms as well as those with established diagnoses. Both primary and acute care CNPs provide initial, ongoing, and comprehensive care, includes taking comprehensive histories, providing physical examinations and other health assessment and screening activities, and diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with acute and chronic illnesses and diseases. This includes ordering, performing, supervising, and interpreting laboratory and imaging studies; prescribing medication and durable medical equipment; and making appropriate referrals for patients and families. Clinical CNP care includes health promotion, disease prevention, health education, and counseling as well as the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic diseases. Certified nurse practitioners are prepared to practice as primary care CNPs and acute care CNPs, which have separate national consensus-based competencies and separate certification processes.
7 7 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ROLE CONCENTRATION OPTION: Graduate Certificate in Teaching in Health Care Systems (CTHC) This 12 credit hour (4 course) certificate is designed specifically for nurse educators or those seeking positions in nursing education or staff development. The certificate provides both theoretical and practical knowledge focused on teaching and learning of adult learners. Course work consists of evidence-based teaching methods and prepares the learner for designing teaching materials, assessing learning outcomes and applying teaching and learning strategies when paired with a master teacher during the teaching practicum. Admission requirements include: 1. Admission to Eastern Michigan University Graduate School indicating Teaching Certificate Program and Program Code HCS/CTHC-HH (Applications are on line at 2. Send official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. 3. Minimum GPA of 2.7 cumulative undergraduate 4. Bachelors Degree in any field (nursing is needed if intent is to teach in nursing) 5. TOEFL or MELAB score of 550/80 if English is a second language. Course Work: NURS 505* (3 Credits) Health Status and Trends (formerly NURS 605) NURS 620 (3 Credits) Instructional Strategies NURS 622 (3 Credits) Curriculum Development NURS 624 (3 Credits) Teaching Practicum If a student begins this coursework in Summer I (May-June) and takes the first course, then enrolls in Summer II (July-August) and takes the 2 nd course (July-August), the last two courses can be taken in Fall (September-December) and the certificate can be completed in 8 months. Note, that for MSN students, if this coursework is not taken prior to starting MSN courses, completion of this certificate may require taking 2 courses simultaneously in Summer I and Summer II during the MSN program. Also, dependent upon when you begin your MSN, you may need to take one or more additional semester(s) of study to complete all coursework for the MSN and this certificate program. The next cohort is scheduled to begin at the EMU Livonia campus on 6 mile and I-275 in the Summer I Term, 2015 (May-June). For additional information contact the Livonia site at or Roberta Towne at *505 to be replaced by NURS 623: Teaching Nursing Online: Facilitating Learning in the Virtual Classroom, for cohorts beginning in 2016 or later.
8 8 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ROLE CONCENTRATION OPTION: Graduate Certificate in Quality Improvement in Health Care (CQI) The Graduate Certificate in Quality Improvement in Health Care offers you a uniquely wellrounded program that brings together the experience of Eastern Michigan University's College of Business (Management), School of Engineering Technology (Quality Improvement) and College of Health and Human Services (Nursing and Health Administration). At the completion of this certificate, you'll be able to: Synthesize knowledge and concepts related to Quality Improvement (QI) in a health care arena Select and utilize appropriate mechanisms for gathering, analyzing and reporting QI data Assess the legal and ethical implications of quality improvement initiatives Lead QI initiatives in health care settings. Career Opportunities This program has been designed to provide you with graduate-level courses to enhance your readiness and level of employability. Accreditation EMU School of Nursing is accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Program of Study The graduate certificate in CQI requires 12 credit hours of graduate coursework. If you decide to pursue future study, all of your courses may be applied towards a Master of Science in Nursing or a Master of Science in Quality, offered through EMU's School of Engineering & Technology. There are nine credits of required courses for the program: NURS 505 Health Status Trends and Health Care Delivery Systems (3) (formerly NURS 605) NURS 686 Practicum in QI in Health Care Systems (3) (Pre-requisite courses must be completed prior to registering for N 686). HLAD 525 Quality Improvement in Health Care (3) The remaining three credits can be selected from the following list of program electives: o QUAL 546 Total Quality Management (3) o QUAL 568 Lean Service Quality (3) o MGMT 638 Building Continuous Improvement Teams (3) Course Sequence Classes are scheduled and designed specifically for the working adult. Courses are held at EMU- Livonia on weekday evenings and an entire program can generally be completed by taking courses one-night/week. Located at Six Mile Road and I-275, EMU-Livonia offers a professional learning environment, computer lab, on-site advising and support, and free and ample parking.
9 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ROLE CONCENTRATION OPTION: Graduate Certificate in Gerontology (w/ MSN) The Aging Studies Program offers an 18-hour multi-disciplinary graduate Certificate in Gerontology. Students who are in the MSN Program are able to complete some of the Certificate in Gerontology requirements with courses that are required in the MSN program as indicated below. Required Courses: 16 credit hours Semester Offered BIO 570 Biological Aspects of Aging (2) WI GERT 512 Applied Psychosocial Aspects of Aging (3) FA SWRK 553 Ethnicity and Gender Issues Among the Aged (2) SU (2 nd half) SWRK 620 Policy Issues and Older People (3) WI *NURS 668 or 669 Practicum in Advanced Adult-Gerontology (6) TBD and Electives: (2 credits minimum needed) COUN Counseling Older Persons 2 hrs DTC Nutrition and Aging 3 hrs AGIN Older Adults and Chemical Dependency 1 hr AGIN Elders and Their Families 2 hrs AGIN Intergenerational Programs and Services 2 hrs AGIN Caregiving and the Elderly 2 hrs AGIN Sexuality and Aging 1 hr AGIN The Elderly and the Law 1 hr AGIN Developing Funding Proposals for Aging Programs 2 hrs AGIN Introduction to Alzheimer's and Related Dementia 2 hrs AGIN Designing Activities for People with Dementia 2 hrs AGIN Families and Dementia 2 hrs AGIN Advanced Issues in Dementia Care 2 hrs AGIN Assessment of Individuals with Dementia 2 hrs AGIN Aging Through the Eyes of the Old 2 hrs AGIN Hoarding Behavior and Older Adult 2 hrs AGIN Special Topics 1 hr AGIN Special Topics 2 hrs AGIN Special Topics 3 hrs AGIN 697, 698, or Independent Study 1 hr, 2 hr, or 3hr HLAD Medical Care Organization HLAD Medical Care Organization 3 hrs OCTH Programming III 6 hrs PSY Psychology of Death and Dying 2 hrs SWRK Special Topics 1 hr SWRK Working with Aging People 3 hrs THRC Leisure and Aging 3 hrs For more information on the above courses please contact: ANDREA ZAKRAJSEK, Aging Studies Program Director at: chhs_agingstudies@emich.edu Visit the Aging Studies website for additional program details: *Practicum must include some direct care of Gerontology population; practicum placement and planned activities should be discussed with Dr. Zakrajsek prior to actual enrollment to assure that certificate requirements will be met. 9
10 Term Cohorts admitted prior to F 14; includes S14 cohort of students in new NP track PROJECTED COURSE ROLLOUT Fall 2014 Cohort Winter 2015 Cohort Winter 2016 Cohort 10 Certificate: CTHC (Teaching) Certificate: CQI:* (Quality Improvement) Livonia Weds (500, 502, 506, 605,606 completed in prior semesters) F & W 2015 Su Su F (CNS) 664 (NP) 663(CNS) 666(NP) 663(CNS) cont d 666(NP) cont d 668 (CNS) (NP) Livonia -Thursday Livonia -Thursday Livonia Tuesday 500 & & 506 Livonia Tuesday Non NURS courses are not scheduled by nursing dept. See course catalog NURS 686 arranged when needed. This is practicum course. 640 & & 611*** 624. W 2016 Su Su F (CNS & NP) 608** 608** 500 & 505* Livonia 653 (CNS) 664 (NP) 653 (CNS) 664 (NP) Weds 663 (CNS) 666 (NP) 663 (CNS) 666 (NP) 502 & (CNS) cont d 666 (NP) cont d 668 (CNS) 669 (NP) 691+ (CNS & NP) 663 (CNS) cont d 666 (NP) cont d 668 (CNS) 669(NP) 691+ (CNS & NP) ***
11 W 2017 Su Su Winter ** 11 Cohort 653 (CNS) 664 (NP) 500 & 505* 502 & (CNS) 666 (NP) (CNS) cont d 666 (NP) cont d F *** 640 W 2018 Su ** 653 (CNS) 663 (NP) 664 (CNS) 666 (NP) 668 (CNS) 669(NP) 691+ (CNS & NP) 624 Su (CNS) cont d (NP) cont d F (CNS) 669 (NP) 691+ (CNS & NP) Eastern Michigan University and the School of Nursing reserve the right to revise at any time. The right to revise includes, but is not limited to policies, programs, rollouts, admissions, courses, and graduation requirements. *NURS 505 was formerly NURS 605 ** NURS 608 replaces NURS 642 as of W16 *** NURS 611 was formerly NURS All NP and CNS students successfully completing all required clinical coursework in 2015 or later will be required to take NURS 691 as a capstone course. NURS 688 or 693 (field study or thesis) is available as an optional elective if desired. NURS 688 or NURS 693 (Field Study or Thesis) no longer required for students completing NP program if all clinical coursework successfully completed in 2015 or later.
12 12 Tuition & Program Fees The tuition and fee information below is in effect beginning with the Fall 2014 semester. All tuition and fees are subject to change by action of the EMU Board of Regents. For the Freshmen Estimated Cost of Attendance, click here. Tuition and Mandatory Fees (per credit hour) Course Level Resident Tuition Non- Resident Tuition General Fee Technology Fee Student Center Fee Up to 499 $ $ $27.25 $12.85 $ $ $ $27.25 $12.85 $ and Above $ $ $27.25 $12.85 $3.75 **These rates apply to rates. The General Fee, Tech Fee, & Student Center Fees are combined on your bill as Student Fees. They total $43.85 per one credit hour.** The Registration Fee is Non- Refundable. Program Fees The tuition and fee information below is in effect beginning with the Fall 2014 semester. All tuition and fees are subject to change by action of the EMU Board of Regents. For the Freshmen Estimated Cost of Attendance, click here. Program fees are per credit hour for Program Course Course 700+ Course Level Level Level Business - All $62.35 $73.00 $91.70 Education - All $54.80 $73.00 $91.70 Fine Art - All $54.80 $73.00 $91.70 Foreign Languages - All $54.80 $73.00 $91.70 Health & Human Services (All departments, except Nursing) $62.35 $73.00 $91.70 Nursing $79.00 $93.75 $95.00 Physician's Assistant - $ Science (Biology, Chem., Computer Science, Math, Physics & Astronomy) $62.35 $73.00 $91.70 Technology (All departments, except Military Science) $62.35 $76.75 $91.70 All other courses not covered above $42.85 $73.00 $91.70
13 Other Fees The tuition and fee information below is in effect beginning with the Fall 2014 semester. All tuition and fees are subject to change by action of the EMU Board of Regents. For the Freshmen Estimated Cost of Attendance, click here. Other Fees Department Fee Application, Graduate $45.00 Application, Undergraduate $35.00 Applied Music $60.00 max per term (*1) Credit By Exam 1 Credit Hour Foreign Student Insurance $ General Education $15.50 (*4) Graduation Application $ Installment $42.00 Lab/Studio Fee $0.00-$80.00 per course Late Add $ Late Payment $47.00 Late Registration $ On-Line Class $52.00 per credit hour Payment Plan $35.00 per semester Program Adjustment $16.00 (*5) Registration Fee $51.60 Student Teaching $ Transcript Fee $5.00 per copy New Student Fee - Freshmen $ (*6) New Student Fee - Transfer $ (*7) New Student Fee - Grad/PBC/SB $ (*7) **These rates apply to rates. (*1) Music Majors: $60 max. per term for all instruction. Minors and Other Students: $30 per credit hour per term ($60 max. per term). (*2) $585 per term for Fall, Winter and Summer semesters. (*3) Assessed for each 100-level credit hour taken in Mathematics, Communications, English, and Science. (*4) Assessed for special lab and studio courses within certain departments. (*5) Assessed for each dropped course between the first day of the semester and the end of the 100% refund period. (*6) The New Student Fee is comprised of the Fast Track, Record Initiation, and Orientation Fees. (*7) The New Student Fee is comprised of the Record Initiation and Orientation Fees. 13
14 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY School of Nursing Nurse Faculty Loan Program Information The Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) is a federally funded program through the Health Sciences Research Administration (HRSA). It was created to recruit students enrolled in advanced nursing education programs into teaching positions at nursing schools across the country. NFLP provides loan debt reduction through forgiveness of up to 85% in exchange for fulfilling a four-year service requirement as a full time faculty in a U.S. school of nursing post graduation. To participate, students must be enrolled in at least 3 credits per semester during fall and winter semesters as a degree-seeking student in the EMU School of Nursing program, with a Concentration in Teaching in Healthcare Systems. * 1 To be eligible to qualify for the NFLP, students must be admitted to the MSN program, commit to serving as a nurse educator in a school of nursing within one year of graduation, complete the Certificate for Teaching in Healthcare Systems (CTHC) program while admitted as a student in the MSN program, and: Be a U.S. citizen, a non-citizen national, or a foreign national having in his/her possession, a visa permitting permanent residences in the U.S. Be a student in good standing in the MSN-Teaching Concentration program at the school. Have no judgment liens entered against him/her based on the default on a Federal debt 28 USC 3201 (e) Interest: The NFLP loan will bear interest on the unpaid balance of the loan at: 1. The rate of 3% per annum, beginning 3 months after the borrower graduates from the MSN program with a Teaching Concentration, or 2. The prevailing market rate if the borrower fails to complete the MSN program with a Teaching concentration program, or fails to serve as a nurse faculty member for the consecutive 4 year period post graduation. Service Requirements and Cancellation: The borrower has 12 months after graduating to begin working full-time as a faculty member in a U.S. school of nursing. AT that time the school will cancel an amount up to 85% of the principle and interest of an NFLP loan as follows: 1. Upon completion by the borrower of each of the first, second, and third year of full-time employment s a faculty member in a school of nursing, the school will cancel 20% of the principle of and interest on the NFLP loan, as determined on the first day of employment. 2. Upon completion by the borrower of the fourth year of full-time employment as a faculty member in a school of nursing, cancel 25% of the principle of and interest on the NFLP loan, as determined on the first day of employment. 1 *eligibility does not guarantee NFLP funding for any student, as funding is based on fund availability and varies from one year to the next.
15 Repayment: NFLP loans are repayable over a 10 year period beginning 9 months after the borrower completes the MSN Program with Teaching Concentration; ceases to be enrolled as a student in the MSN program, or ceases to be employed as full-time faculty post-graduation. Borrowing Limits: NFLP funds are awarded through the EMU Office of Financial Aid based on the most current cost of attendance figures. Students may receive total funding up to the cost of attendance for the year in combination with other scholarships and financial aid. A NFLP loan may not exceed $35,000/student per year, and funding is not to exceed 5 years. 2 Interested Students: Students wishing to apply for NFLP funds should submit both an MSN program application, and an application to the Certificate for Teaching in Healthcare Systems (CTHC) simultaneously. Interested students should clearly discuss their intent to serve as nursing faculty in their personal statement, and also indicate they intend to seek NFLP funding. Students should note that the CTHC classes are offered intermittently, and will add approximately 3 semesters of study to the overall graduate program. The CTHC courses must be completed before graduating with the MSN; otherwise, any funds disbursed to students from NFLP funds will become payable (at the prevailing market rate) upon graduation from the MSN program. Once admitted to both the MSN program and the CTHC Program, students may request a NFLP application from Dr. Laurie Blondy (contact information below). Students that are not admitted to the MSN program and the CTHC program when beginning graduate coursework will not receive NFLP funding for that semester. Dual admission to both the MSN program (CNS or NP track) and the CTCH is required. For further information, please contact Dr. Laurie Blondy at lblondy@emich.edu, or by phone at NOTE: This project for the academic year, is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) grant# E01HP27061, Nurse Faculty Loan Program, funding totaling $154,797, (with 1/9 th of this amount financed with nongovernmental sources). This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government 15 2 Students applying to both the MSN program and the CTCH program are not guaranteed NFLP funding. Funding varies from year to year and is awarded first to current NFLP recipients in the MSN & CTHC programs, and then to new, eligible students admitted to the MSN & CTHC programs, provided additional funding is available.
16 16 Eastern Michigan University School of Nursing Program Requirements (The information provided below, Health Examination, and Verified Credentials are required of all students after admission). All students must provide the following information to the School of Nursing Office, 311 Marshall. Please send to Bobbi Towne, Coordinator at (fax) or to 1. A report of current physical examination (form enclosed) 2. Completion of immunization record (form enclosed) that provides proof of immunity (evidenced by titer) or immunization for the following: a. Rubella b. Rubeola c. Mumps d. Varicella Zoster (* History of any of the above diseases is not sufficient proof of immunity) 3. Proof of tetanus vaccination within the past five years. 4. Proof of having at least the first of three Hepatitis-B injections or a positive titer titer result or submission of a signed declination form (enclosed). 5. Annual documentation that the student is free from Tuberculosis. Freedom from TB is evidenced by: 1) negative TB skin test, 2) current negative Chest X-ray, or 3) negative chest x-ray in the past with current documentation by health care provider that student is free from TB **A 7 panel drug screen will be required by some affiliated clinical agencies. CPR Personal Health Insurance Documentation of current Adult, Child, Infant, Two Person CPR certification for the professional rescuer. Proof of Personal Health Insurance is required. Professional Liability Insurance Optional Proof of Professional Liability Insurance (1,000, 000 each incident 3, 000,000 aggregate) is optional. You can contact the Nursing Service Organization ( Marsh Affinity group ( or any other nursing liability insurance provider. Criminal Background Check: Form attached. You must order and pay for this. Access the website: and the cost is $30.oo Nursing License: Copy of unexpired, non-restricted nursing license. NO STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO BEGIN CLINICAL CONTACT HOURS WITHOUT MEETING THESE REQUIREMENTS I have read, understand, and agree to the above EMU program requirements. I have made a personal copy of these requirements for my own reference. Failure to complete these program requirements will result in my not being able to attend clinical nursing courses. Student Signature Printed Student Name Date
17 17 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY HEALTH EXAMINATION for ADMITTED STUDENTS **TO BE COMPLETED BY MD, NURSE PRACITIONER, OR PHYSICIAN S ASSISTANT** Name Last First Middle Date 1. Explain any significant family or personal history: 2. Height Blood Pressure Hb Weight Pulse Urinalysis Alb. Sugar 3. Please complete the following by indicating normal with a check. Explain abnormal findings: A. Vision Visual Acuity: Right 20/ Left 20/ B. Hearing C. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat D. Neck, Thyroid E. Heart F. Lungs G. Breasts H. Abdomen, Hernia I. Nervous System J Bone and Joint K. Genito-Urinary L. Skin 4. Immunization given: (Dates required or need to get immunization/titer) * Note: Students will be unable go to clinical sites without dates given or titers. Tetanus Toxoid Date 1 Date 2 Tdap Rubeola Vac. Date 1 Date 2 Titer Result Mumps Vac. Date 1 Date 2 Titer Result Varicella Zoster Date 1 Date 2 Titer Result Rubella Vac. Date 1 Date 2 Titer Result *Rubella vaccine must be after 1969 or will need Rubella titer as proof of immunity Hepatitis B Vac. Three shot series: Date 1 Date 2 Date 3 *If student declines Hepatitis B. Vac. please document declination, and have student sign as well. Tuberculin Skin Test: Date Positive Negative *If skin test is positive, then chest X-ray is required. Chest X-ray: Date Positive Negative 5. Is student capable of regular physical activity? If not, please explain: 6. Summary of findings: Health Care Provider (M.D., Nurse Practitioner, Physician s Assistant), please sign and date: Name Please print Address Signature Date
18 18 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY School of Nursing This side to be completed by admitted students: I. Enrollment for Student # Semester year II. Name Last First Middle Address Street City State Zip III. Age Birthday PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: Address Name Phone Relationship Personal History: Have you lived with or been in contact with anyone having Tuberculosis in the past two years? If yes, please explain: Do you have/have you ever had: Rheumatic Fever Tuberculosis Scarlet Fever Kidney Infection Heart Disease Convulsions Diabetes Persistent or Migraine Headaches Asthma High Blood Pressure Hay Fever Anemia Pneumonia Thyroid Trouble Mental Illness Ulcers If yes, please explain: Past Immunizations: (Also see # 4 Polio Date on other side) Smallpox Date Diphtheria Date Have you ever been hospitalized? For what and when? Do you have any allergies? If so, specify: Are you allergic to any drugs? If so, specify: Do you have any physical impairment? If yes, please specify: **Student s Signature Date:
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