101 University Drive T: 740.774.7200 Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 F: 740.774.7792 www.ohio.edu/chillicothe Dear Prospective Student: Thank you for your interest in Ohio University-Chillicothe Associate Degree Nursing Program. Enclosed you will find a printed copy of the undergraduate admissions application to Ohio University with the Associate Degree Nursing code (ND8833), Nursing curriculum and requirements, quick glance check-off list, information about the admission assessment exam, and an application for the nursing program. We encourage you to visit our campus and see what Ohio University- Chillicothe has to offer you! Please do not hesitate to contact us with your questions or concerns at 740-774-7281! Sincerely, Ohio University Chillicothe School of Nursing
Ohio University Chillicothe Nursing Application To be submitted directly to the Nursing Office at OU-Chillicothe. Associated Degree Applicants - Use Major Code ND8833 for Pre-Nursing (ADN and LPN-RN) Applying for (Check One Only): Associated Degree ADN (RN) (Chillicothe Only) Begins Spring Deadline for Completed Nursing File is October 1st LPN to RN Program* Begins Summer Deadline for Completed Nursing File is February 15th * LPN-RN Program is for students who are ALREADY a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Have you ever applied to Ohio University, even if you never attended? YES NO Social Security Number or Student PID Number: Name: Last First Middle Mailing Address: Street Address or PO Box City State Zip Code Telephone Number Email Address Date of Birth Emergency Contact Information: _ Name Telephone Number Name of High School: Graduation Date: Please list all previous educational institutions in order from most recent to oldest. OFFICIAL COPIES (in sealed envelopes from institutions) of ALL PREVIOUS INSTITUTIONS, including High School, are required to be sent to Ohio University Chillicothe Nursing Office, 101 University Drive, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601. Name of Institution Location (City and State) Dates Attended This application is a formal request for the Nursing Department to create a Nursing File for you. Once this application is processed and your file is created you will be contacted at the mailing address above with a checklist of remaining requirements for your file to be complete and for you to participate in the next selection process. Signature: Date:
Ohio University Chillicothe School of Nursing Associate Degree Program Checklist: Review Deadline for the Associate s Degree Nursing program is October 1 st. Review Deadline for the LPN-RN Transition Program is February 15 th. Done!! 1. Complete and submit an Ohio University application (Online or paper copy) to the Ohio University Chillicothe Admissions Department. 2. Request that your final HS transcripts/ged scores and College transcripts are sent to Ohio University Chillicothe Campus. (OU Applications will not be processed until transcripts are received.) 3. Complete your FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (optional) Questions? Contact OUC Financial Aid Department, 740-774-7228. 4. Complete your ACCUPLACER Placement Test To schedule, contact the Testing Center, 740-774-7754. 5. Submit Career Goals Essay 1 typed page. 6. Submit School of Nursing Program Application to nursing office. 7. Complete BCI/FBI background checks. (Can be completed in the nursing office, $60.00. Purchase in Student Services) 8. Have a minimum college GPA of 2.75; nursing programs are academically based, Ohio University nursing programs do not wait list students. 9. Have completed courses in Algebra, Biology, and Chemistry with a C or better by October 1 st review deadline. (LPN-RN, see Green Pamphlet) 10. Take Hesi A 2 Exam by October 1 st /February 15 th deadline: Must achieve a 75% cumulative score and a 75% in the Math and English Language Composite sections. If you would like to make an appointment with the nursing advisor please call 740-774-7281. *Prices listed above are subject to change at any time without notice
Ohio University ADN Program Admission Assessment Exam (A²) You will be tested over 11 areas o Students must have a cumulative score of 75% on the exam, and a 75% or higher in the following areas: English Language Composite Score and Math Score. To test, you will purchase your Exam Voucher in Student Services at OUC and schedule your exam with the OUC testing center. Bobcat Essentials Bookstore: 740-774-7780 OUC Testing Center: 740-774-7754 or http://www.chillicothe.ohiou.edu/pages/testingcenter/index.htm Or, if you have already completed a HESI A2 exam with another school, please provide a copy of your scores to the nursing office or mail your scores to: Ohio University School of Nursing 101 University Drive Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 You will need to have the exam completed before the program deadline: Associate Degree Deadline October 1 st Bachelor Degree Deadline February 15 th LPN-RN Advanced Placement Deadline Feb 15 th There is an optional A² Review Booklet available in the bookstore, which costs $44.00 plus tax. The booklet is designed to prepare you for the A2 test. You may test one time per review period. Evolve research has shown that students achieving a 75% or greater have an increased probability of success in the nursing program and on the NCLEX state boards. The A2 results will be utilized by this program to assist in the identification of students who are most likely to succeed in our nursing program and on NCLEX. *Prices listed above are approximate and are subject to change at any time without notice
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Ohio University Associate Degree Nursing Program ALL requested information must be in the Nursing Office by deadlines listed below* of the year in which you want your file to be reviewed (considered) by the selection committee. 1. Complete an application to Ohio University-Chillicothe and submit along with the $20 nonrefundable application fee. 2. Submit Official high school transcript or if applicable official GED scores 3. Submit Official transcripts from all previous college courses and from all vocational/technical programs. 4. Submit an official ACT test scores (required for students who enter Ohio University directly out of high school). Students who have been out of high school for more than a full calendar year are exempt from taking the ACT or SAT. 5. Submit to the nursing office a statement of educational and career goals/essay (typed no more than 500 words). This is your opportunity to introduce yourself to the selection committee and explain why you want to be a nurse and your professional goals after you graduate. 6. Graduate of high school or hold the certificate of High School Equivalency (GED) A high school 3.0 grade point average on a 4 point scale is expected or an established college grade point average of not less than 2.75 on a 4.0 scale. 7. The applicant must have completed courses in algebra, biology and chemistry at the high school and/or college level with a minimum grade of C in each course before the deadline. 8. Admission Assessment Exam (A²) must be taken before the deadline, receiving a score of a 75% or better cumulatively and a 75% or better on the English Language and Math sections. 9. Complete BCI/FBI background checks (Can be purchased in OUC Student Services and completed in the nursing office). 10. All students are required to take the ACCUPLACER Placement Test. To schedule, contact the Testing Center, 740-774- 7754. *Deadline for admission to be eligible for selections: Associate Degree Nursing Program October 1 st (Spring Start) LPN to RN Transition Program February 15 th (Summer Start) Please Note: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program is by a selective process. Admission to Ohio University does not guarantee admission to the Nursing Program. The selection process for the Nursing Program at Chillicothe, Southern, and Zanesville Campuses are separate. Therefore, admission into one program does not guarantee admission into another program. Advanced Placement for Licensed Practical Nurses Graduates of approved schools of practical nursing who have met licensure requirements may be granted advanced placement. Advanced placement has no bearing upon admission to the nursing program. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) wishing to enter the Associate Degree Nursing Program must follow the above admission criteria. Students must also complete: Chem 1210, Psy 1010, Bios 1300, Bios 1310, and Eng 1510 before selection into the Advanced Placement program be reviewed.
School of Nursing Undergraduate Student Handbook August 2017 Credit and Clock Distribution Ohio University School of Nursing Associate Degree Program Semester Plan Semester 1 Credit Year 1 Theory () BIOS1300,Principles Human A&P I 4 CHEM 1210, Principles of Chemistry I 4 NURS 1110, Nursing Foundation & Assessment 7 6 (84) NURS 1130, Pharmacology 3 3 (42) () ().5.5 126 (21) (21) 0 0 42 Semester 2 Total Credits 18 Credit Theory. BIOS 1310, Principles Human A&P II 4 PSY 1010, Introduction to Psychology 3 NURS 1210, Adult Health I 7 5 (70) NURS 1220, Mental Health Nursing 3 2.66 1.33 (56) 0 1 (42) 140 70. Summer Total Credits 17 Credit Theory. ENG 1510, Freshman Composition 3 PSY 1110, Statistics (Tier I math if 3 needed) Total Credits 6 6 52
School of Nursing Undergraduate Student Handbook August 2017 Credit and Clock Distribution Ohio University School of Nursing Associate Degree Program Semester Plan (continued) Semester 3 Credit Year 2 Theory. NURS 2110, Adult Health II 7 5 (70) NURS 2120, Maternal-Newborn (7 3 2 weeks) NURS 2130, Child & Adolescent (7 3 2 weeks) BIOS 2010, Microbiology 3 PSY 2410, Child Psychology or 3 EDEC 1600, Intro to Child Develoment Total Credits 19 Semester 4 Credit Theory. NURS 2210, Adult Health III 5 4 (56) NURS 2220, Integrated Nsg Practice 7 4 (56) Total Credits 12.66.17 (7).17 (7).33 (14) 1.33 (56).83 (35).83 (35).66 0 3 (126) 140 70 70 98 182 LPN RN Transition Credit Theory. NURS 2030, LPN-RN Transition 4 3 (42) NURS 2040, LPN-RN Bridge 2 2 Total Credits 6.83 (35).17 (7) 84 0 0 28 53
Ohio University Chillicothe Tuition and Fee Rates 2017-18 Undergraduate Ohio Resident Tuition Lower Division (60 hours or less) Credit Instructional Fee General Fee Student Info. System Fee Ohio Resident Total 1 224 3 3 230 2 448 6 6 460 3 672 9 9 690 4 896 12 12 920 5 1,120 15 15 1,150 6 1,344 18 18 1,380 7 1,568 21 21 1,610 8 1,792 24 24 1,840 9 2,016 27 27 2,070 10 2,240 30 30 2,300 11 2,240 30 30 2,300 12-20 2,464 33 33 2,530 Beyond 20 : Resident Fee is $122 per hour Non-Resident Fee: $189 per hour (1-12 hours) $2268 total (12-20 hours) Upper Division (more than 60 hours) Credit Instructional Fee General Fee Student Info. System Fee Ohio Resident Total 1 223 3 3 229 2 446 6 6 458 3 669 9 9 687 4 892 12 12 916 5 1,115 15 15 1,145 6 1,338 18 18 1,374 7 1,561 21 21 1,603 8 1,784 24 24 1,832 9 2,007 27 27 2,061 10 2,230 30 30 2,290 11 2,453 30 30 2,513 12-20 2,485 33 33 2,551 Beyond 20 : Resident Fee is $122 per hour Non-Resident Fee: $189 per hour (1-12 hours) $2268 total (12-20 hours)
Fee Descriptions Tuition-Related Fees Instructional Fee: This required fee covers costs associated with instruction and is a component of tuition. General Fee: The general fee is a required component of tuition, and it provides funding for non-instructional student services. The fee is charged to every student who is enrolled in at least one class. The services and activities supported by the fee promote students' emotional and physical well-being, as well as their cultural and social development outside the classroom. Non-Resident Surcharge: This required fee applies to all students who do not qualify for Ohio residency. It is used to fund those instructional costs the state pays for on behalf of qualifying Ohio residents. Program Fee: The program fee is a required component of tuition. This fee is program-specific, and it provides funding for educational components of the program. Consult with the program director for additional information. Refer to the Off Campus Graduate Programs tuition schedule for a list of programs that require a program fee. Specialized Services and Materials Fee: This required fee is program-specific, and it provides funding for specialized materials and services. This fee does not cover the cost of textbooks or basic educational supplies. Consult with the program director for additional information. Refer to the Off Campus Graduate Programs tuition schedule for a list of programs that require a specialized services and materials fee. Technology Fee: This required fee is based on the student's college. This fee supports instructional technology used in student labs and classrooms. Student Info System/Network Fee: This required fee applies to all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in all programs. The Information System and Network fee is used to fund improved access to and assistance with information technology.