Missouri Baptist University School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) ADMISSION POLICY

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Missouri Baptist University School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) ADMISSION POLICY 2017-2018 Students seeking the Bachelor of Science in nursing degree will apply to enter the program at the junior year and progress through the nursing curriculum for a period of 2 years. An early admissions option will allow students to apply to the program at the beginning of the freshman year for start in the nursing program at the beginning of the junior year. The School of Nursing at Missouri Baptist University (MBU) may admit up to 24 students per academic year into the nursing program. Admission Requirements 1. Admission to Missouri Baptist University 2. Completion of School of Nursing Application Applications for admission to the nursing program will open December 1 and close February 28 for August entry. Refer to the Application Procedure section of this document for details. 3. Completion of Admission General Education and Pre-requisite Courses Applicants should have completed all of the general education requirements (or be currently enrolled) as outlined in the pre-nursing curriculum at MBU prior to applying for the nursing program. Students who have up to nine (9) credit hours of pre-nursing courses outstanding may be considered for admissions if the courses can be taken during a summer semester or in an online format. Applicants must have completed, or be currently enrolled in, the following pre-nursing courses prior to applying to the nursing program. English Composition I (ENGL 113) English Composition II (ENGL 123) College Algebra (MATH 133) Introduction to Biology + Lab (BIOL103 +101)* Introduction to Chemistry (CHEM 113 + 111)* Anatomy & Physiology I + Lab (BIOL 213 + 211)*# Anatomy & Physiology II + Lab (BIOL 223 + 221)*# Microbiology + Lab (BIOL 373 + 371)*# Pathophysiology (BIOL363)*#

Probability and Statistics (MATH 243) *Students must have three of the five science courses completed prior to applying for admissions. The other two courses can be in progress during the application timeframe. #Courses must be completed within the past 5 years. 4. Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) A minimum GPA of 3.0 is recommended for students to be accepted into the nursing program. Students with a GPA less than 3.0 may be considered based on scoring on the BSN Admissions Rubric. 5. Letters of Recommendation All prospective students must include at least two (2) letters of recommendation with the nursing application. Letters of recommendation should be from people who are able to attest to the students academic and/or healthcare experience. 6. Written Essay Written essay (no more than 500 words) on Why you want to be a nurse. 7. Non-native English Speaking Students In addition to the above admission requirements, Non-native English Speaking Students are required to submit proof that he or she has successfully completed the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). MBU s TOEFL code is 2717. Successful completion of the TOEFL requires minimum scores of: Internet-based 80 Computer-based 213 Paper-based 550 English Proficiency Exceptions: Students from the following countries who have completed high school or secondary school are not required to prove English Proficiency: Australia, Belize, Canada (except Quebec), the Fiji Islands, Guyana, Kenya, Ireland, New Zealand, Uganda, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe and English speaking countries in the Caribbean (Jamaica, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, etc ) upon approval by the Director of International Student Services. Students from these exempt countries will be enrolled according to the evaluation of a placement essay written by the student prior to their arrival at MBU. An English Proficiency Exam may be waived at the discretion of the Director of International Student Services if a student has completed at least 24 university level credit hours at another U.S. college or university (or English speaking university) with

the minimum GPA of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. ESL/ELS/EIEP classes or any other remedial courses, even if taken in a university setting, will not be accepted toward the English Proficiency waiver. A waiver cannot be considered until official transcripts are submitted. In addition, the student will be enrolled according to the evaluation of a placement essay written by the student prior to their arrival at MBU. ELS Level 112 may be used as proof of English Proficiency. A copy of the completion certificate is needed for admission. Students who attended a High School in the U.S. may be waived from the English Proficiency requirement if they have completed at least two years in the U.S. and have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA. English Proficiency Appeals: If a student is eligible for appeal they must complete three additional requirements for admission. 1. Write a formal letter addressed To Whom It May Concern, typed, dated and signed stating why you believe you should be admitted to MBU despite not having met the English Proficiency requirement. 2. Complete the IELTS/TOEFL waiver questions provided by ISS. Questions found in K- International Students-Admissions-Policies and Procedures-IELTS or TOEFL Waiver Questions. Send response to Thea Abraham for review. 3. Students must have a B equivalency or higher in any English courses and an overall GPA of a 3.0 or higher. For information and application for TOEFL, please contact: TOEFL Educational Testing Service PO BOX 6151 Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6151 Telephone: 609-771-7100 Website: http://www.toefl.org or http://www.ets.org/toefl Email: toefl@ets.org Transfer Nursing Course Credit A student who has attended, but not completed, another registered nursing program and desires to transfer nursing course credit to MBU School of Nursing will be considered for admission on an individual basis. Please contact the MBU School of Nursing directly for additional requirements pertaining to transfer of nursing course credit.

Early Admission Option Missouri Baptist University School of Nursing offers an Early Admission Option for eligible high achieving high school seniors interested in earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The School of Nursing will select up to 10 students annually to be admitted through the Early Admission option. Benefits Early Admission students are assigned to a pre-nursing advisor and are guaranteed admission into the nursing program their junior year assuming they have met all nursing admissions requirements. Criteria To be considered for the Early Admission Option, students must meet the following: Applied and been accepted into Missouri Baptist University and declared a major of prenursing Completed the Early Admission application to the School of Nursing ACT score of at least 24 composite o Preference will be given to students who have an ACT math subscore of 22 or higher and English subscore of 20 or higher. Minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale The following should be submitted to the School of Nursing with the Early Admission application: Written essay of not less than 100 words on Why I want to be a nurse? Two letters of recommendation; one must be from the high school guidance counselor The most competitive candidates will have had some volunteer or employment experience in a health care setting, leadership opportunities, community service and/or research experience. Early admission applications will open December 1 and must be received prior to April 1 of the year the student plans on entering. Students will be notified no later than May 1 of the decision. Early Admissions applications will continue to be accepted through August 31 if there are spots available. **Please note** Meeting the minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee that an applicant will be accepted to the early admission program. Applicants will receive a letter indicating acceptance to the Early Admission Option. Contingent upon maintaining eligibility, students will receive a letter of acceptance to the nursing program in June after the sophomore year. Maintaining Eligibility

Once admitted into the Early Admission Option, the student must meet the following conditions: Continuous enrollment as a full-time student at Missouri Baptist University in each regular semester session with a pre-nursing major. All required courses must be taken at Missouri Baptist University Must maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 in all courses Students who suffer from academic setback in their pre-nursing coursework or decide (for whatever reason) not to continue with early admission option, still may apply via the regular admissions process to the nursing program without being penalized.

Pre-Nursing Curriculum

NURSING COURSES- 60 Credit Hours Note: A grade of 77% or better must be achieved in each required nursing theory/laboratory course to pass. Students must maintain a 77% average on examinations in each course and an overall grade of 77% in the course. First Semester Second Semester NRSG 303 Professional Nursing Concepts I (3) NRSG 324 Health Care Concepts II (4) NRSG 314 Health Care Concepts I (4) NRSG 323 Evidence-Based Practice (3) NRSG 373 Health Care Concepts I Clinical (3) NRSG 334 Pharmacology (4) NRSG 304 Health Assessment w/lab (4) NRSG 374 Health Care Concepts II Clinical (4) Third Semester Fourth Semester NRSG 434 Health Care Concepts III (4) NRSG 403 Professional Nursing Concepts II (3) NRSG 413 Quality Improvement and Information NRSG 444 Health Care Concepts IV (4) Technology (3) NRSG 423 Spirituality and Diversity in Healthcare NRSG 422 NCLEX Prep (2) (3) NRSG 474 Health Care Concepts III Clinical (4) NRSG 483 Senior Capstone (3) NRSG 433 Ethics in Healthcare (3) NRSG 472 Health Care Concepts IV Clinical (2) Total Core Nursing Courses General Education Requirements Total Credit Hours 60 credit hours 68 credit hours 128 credit hours

Application Procedure The School of Nursing application materials are available online starting December 1 for each August start. Applicants should have completed all of the general education requirements (or be currently enrolled) as outlined in the pre-nursing curriculum at MBU prior to applying for the nursing program. Students who have up to nine (9) credit hours of pre-nursing courses outstanding may be considered for admissions if the courses can be taken during a summer semester or in an online format. Applicants must have completed, or be currently enrolled in, the following pre-nursing courses prior to applying to the nursing program. English Composition I (ENGL 113) English Composition II (ENGL 123) College Algebra (MATH 133) Introduction to Biology + Lab (BIOL103 +101)* Introduction to Chemistry (CHEM 113 + 111)* Anatomy & Physiology I + Lab (BIOL 213 + 211)*# Anatomy & Physiology II + Lab (BIOL 223 + 221)*# Microbiology + Lab (BIOL 373 + 371)*# Pathophysiology (BIOL363)*# Probability and Statistics (MATH 243) *Students must have three of the five science courses completed prior to applying for admissions. The other two courses can be in progress during the application timeframe. #Courses must be completed within the past 5 years. The following steps are required to complete the MBU School of Nursing application procedure: 1. Application to MBU a. Transfer Students will submit the Undergraduate application for Admissions by going to the following: https://www.mobap.edu/admissions/undergraduate/admissions-applicationrequirements/. b. Current MBU students can skip this step. 2. Application to School of Nursing

a. Transfer Students: Will be contacted by an Admissions Counselor after completion of the Undergraduate application. Once the students transcripts have been evaluated and the student has been deemed eligible to apply to the nursing program a link to the School of Nursing application will be given. b. Current MBU Students: Contact Dr. Lydia Thebeau at Lydia.thebeau@mobap.edu to receive a link to the School of Nursing application. c. February 28 th is the deadline for submitting all materials for the School of Nursing application for the August entry. 3. Official Transcripts Official transcripts from all colleges and universities previously attended (other than MBU) must be received by the MBU Record s Office prior to the close of the admission application cycle. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all transcripts have been received by the MBU Record s office by this date. Transcripts can be mailed to: Missouri Baptist University ATTN: Records Office One College Park Drive Saint Louis, MO 63141-8698 4. Non-native English Speaking Students Successful completion of the TOEFL ibt meeting the minimum score requirements for each section (see Admission Requirements, page 2). Scores must be provided to the School of Nursing office by the end of the application cycle. 5. Personal Interview The MBU School of Nursing admissions committee may request a personal interview. 6. Letters of Recommendation All prospective students must include at least two (2) letters of recommendation with the nursing application. Letters of recommendation should be from people who are able to attest to the students academic and/or healthcare experience. 7. Written Essay Written essay (no more than 500 words) on Why you want to be a nurse. Evaluation Admission to the nursing program is competitive and based on the applicant pool. Fulfillment of the minimum School of Nursing admission criteria does not guarantee admission. Factors given consideration during candidate selection include GPA, science course GPA, writing sample, recommendation letters, co-curriculars/honors/awards/accolades, certifications/credentials/work experience/life experience, and potential to complete the program. Final applicants accepted to the program will include the most qualified based on the

overall application pool. All applicants will receive a notification letter by April 15 of acceptance into the August BSN class. Each application is considered individually without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion, gender, sex gender identity, gender expression, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as an individual with a disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other factors which cannot lawfully be considered, to the extent specific by applicable laws. The School of Nursing reserves the right to refuse admission or progression to an applicant or student who cannot meet, with reasonable accommodations, the functional abilities to practice safely and effectively as defined by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (1996). Be advised that by current Missouri law, the Missouri State Board of Nursing may discipline or refuse licensure to applicants with certain arrests, misdemeanors, and felonies. For more information, contact the state board of nursing in the state where you intend to practice. The School of Nursing reserves the right to refuse admissions or progression to an applicant or student who has been convicted as a felon or has otherwise committed offenses inappropriate for a nurse. NCLEX-RN and Licensure Be advised that to practice professional nursing, a graduate of the nursing program must apply to take a national licensure examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN) and apply for licensure in the state where the graduate wants to work as a professional registered nurse. A graduate is required to pass the NCLEX-RN before state licensure can be granted. As outlined in the Missouri State Board of Nursing Nurse Practice Act (http://pr.mo.gov/boards/nursing/npa.pdf): The practice of nursing is subject to state-specific licensure requirements. For state-specific licensure requirement information, contact the state board of nursing in the state where you intend to practice. By current Missouri law, the Missouri State Board of Nursing has requirements that include, but are not limited to the following: 20 CSR 2200-4.020 Requirements for Licensure. In addition, according to the Missouri State Board of Nursing an applicant for licensure by endorsement or licensure by examination who answers yes to one (1) or more of the questions on the application or the fingerprint checks reveal charges and/or convictions which relate to possible grounds for denial of licensure under section 335.066, RSMo shall submit copies of appropriate documents, as requested by the board, related to that answer or the fingerprint check before his/her application will be considered complete. The copies shall be certified if they are records of a court or administrative government agency. An applicant for licensure by endorsement or licensure by examination who the executive director or designee determines may not meet the requirements for licensure or examination shall be notified that the application will be reviewed by the members of the board at the board s next regular scheduled meeting following receipt of all requested documents. The Missouri State Board of Nursing shall notify, by certified mail or delivery, any individual who is refused permission to take an

examination for licensure or an individual licensed in another state, territory or foreign country that is denied a license by endorsement without examination. At the time of notification, this individual is to be made aware of his/her avenue of appeal through the Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission Acceptance Applicants selected for admission must return the BSN Acceptance Form to the School of Nursing office by the specified date. The acceptance packet will include additional information concerning requirements described in this section. Health Insurance Each nursing student is required to have health insurance in effect at all times that the student is participating in MBU School of Nursing activities. Missouri Baptist University and the School of Nursing do not assume responsibility for any premium, co-payment, or any other costs associated with the insurance coverage. Each student must notify the School of Nursing if, for any reason, a lapse in coverage has occurred. Professional Liability Insurance Each nursing student is required to have professional liability insurance. Annual coverage must be for $1,000,000 per incident/$3,000,000 aggregate. Missouri Baptist University School of Nursing will provide the Professional Liability Insurance for each student. Health Requirements Health requirements include a physical examination and immunization reports. These health requirements should be completed prior to starting the nursing program. Instructions will be provided with the acceptance letter. Prior to the first day of class students must submit evidence of the following: Hepatitis B Vaccine with dates of each injection completed. A completed Hepatitis B vaccination series (series of three), titer or declination waiver is required Negative tuberculin skin test(s) (two-step) or an annual negative symptom survey and provider validation with a negative Chest X-Ray every 5 years. Varicella (chicken pox): a two injection series, a written verification of varicella history, varicella vaccination or a varicella titer Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccination(s) or positive titer(s), including two appropriately spaced doses of the measles and mumps vaccines or positive mumps and measles titers Tetanus-Diphtheria and Pertussis (TdaP) vaccine: after initial TdaP, a routine booster of Td vaccine should be given at 10-year intervals Seasonal influenza vaccinations, and at the request of the facility, vaccination for other strains of influenza Any other immunizations that may be required by clinical agencies CPR Certification Requirement

Each MBU School of Nursing student is required to maintain current CPR certification while enrolled in any practicum course and to have on file with the School of Nursing office evidence of current CPR certification. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the inability of the student to attend any practicum experience until the requirement is met. This may ultimately result in the student failing the practicum course. The School of Nursing accepts only CPR courses and certifications that include adult, child, and infant hands-on skills verification and approved by the American Heart Association. It is the student s responsibility to enroll in and successfully complete an acceptable CPR course. The School of Nursing is not responsible for providing or coordinating any CPR course. On or before the new student orientation, the student must provide proof of current CPR certification from an acceptable course to the School of Nursing office. It is the student responsibility to provide the School of Nursing office evidence of current CPR certification if the certification date expires during the academic year. Background Check Learning in clinical settings is an important aspect of the nursing program at Missouri Baptist University. Many health care facilities require information about students engaged in clinical learning opportunities, including, but not limited to: verification of name; address and social security number; personal health information; drug and alcohol testing; criminal background checks; verification of education; listing on any registered sex offender lists; listing to the U.S. Office of Inspector General s Excluded Individual s list; and list on the U.S. General Services Administration s Excluded Parties List. Background checks will be provided through the MBU Public Safety Office. If a drug screen is required by a clinical agency, the student will be responsible for the cost of obtaining the test. The information required to permit a student to participate in a clinical setting is determined by the respective health care facility. Students with a criminal history and/or arrests for which action is still pending will be evaluated on an individual basis, with no guarantee of admission to the program or a clinical site. Any student who does not consent to required disclosure or background checks, or does not meet the clinical settings eligibility requirements, may not be allowed to enter clinical settings. The School of Nursing is not responsible for finding alternative clinical sites. If a student is unable to fulfill the clinical experiences required by his/her program of study, the student may be unable to graduate. MBU School of Nursing reserves the right to request repeat background and/or criminal history checks at the expense of the student if deemed necessary by the Dean of Nursing. Time Limit for Completion of Degree Requirements Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree must be completed within 3 years of admission to the School of Nursing. Non-Acceptance

Applicants not accepted may be placed on a waiting list of qualified applicants. The Dean of Nursing notifies individuals in order of ranking on the waiting list if openings become available. Re-Application An applicant who is not admitted to the MBU School of Nursing may re-apply for the next admission period by submitting a new application and following the steps in the Application Procedure section of this document.