Bay State College Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program & Admissions Overview
Intro to Bay State College Nursing (ADN) Program Overview Program Outcomes Admissions Criteria Program Tuition & Financial Aid Next Steps Q&A Agenda
Today s Bay State College Team Cheryl McInerney Dean of Nursing & Health Sciences Jennifer Muldowney Director of Financial Aid Michelle Widrick Financial Aid Planning Counselor Rich McCarthy Vice President of Admissions Christina LaChance Director of Day Admissions Charissa DeFranca Assistant Director of International & Day Admissions
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ADN - Program Overview
Is Bay State College s Nursing Program for you? Small class sizes Day program Career-focused curriculum One on One advising from nurse faculty Nursing Academic Success support Tutoring for study skills, writing, and nursing Updated online professional databases and library resources NCLEX support starting the first semester
ADN Program Accreditation Our ADN program has Full Accreditation: Massachusetts Board of Registration of Nursing Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Department of Higher Education Approved
ADN Curriculum Non-Nursing Courses English II/ English III Psychology: Lifespan Sociology: Care of Vulnerable Populations Computer and Information Literacy Anatomy & Physiology I Anatomy & Physiology II General Microbiology Nursing Courses Introduction to Nursing Health Assessment Fundamentals of Nursing Maternal Child Health Care of the Child and Adolescent P2: Pharmacology & Pathophysiology Medical -Surgical Nursing I Mental Health Nursing Medical -Surgical Nursing II Professional Trends in Nursing
Simulation Lab & Clinical Sites Simulation/ Skills Lab Low fidelity and high fidelity mannequins Clinical Scenarios for each Clinical Specialty Skills Development for Clinical Procedures Proficiency Testing Selected Clinical Sites Mount Auburn Hospital Melrose Wakefield Hospital Kindred Boston South Shore Hospital Accredited JCAHO Clinical Facilities Expert practicing nurses as clinical instructors with no more than 6 students in a group
Transfer Credit Policy The Associate Degree in Nursing program has special considerations for transfer of credit: Once enrolled in the Nursing program at Bay State College, students may not take courses for credit at another institution. Requests for transfer credit must be made at the time of admission to the College. Below are the courses eligible for transfer credit along with required grade Anatomy and Physiology I/II: Requires a grade of B or higher in both lecture and lab General Microbiology: Requires a grade of B or higher in both lecture and lab English II: Requires a grade of B or higher Human Lifespan Development: Requires a grade of C+ or higher Computer and Information Literacy: Requires a grade of C+ or higher Note: Sciences for transfer must be from within the past 5 years. The Program Chair may require that students either audit a portion of a course or the entire course in order to accept transfer credits. Students may be required to demonstrate knowledge and competence in course content in order to transfer credit.
Advanced Placement Policy Students that have met the admissions criteria may request advanced placement for the fundamentals course in their nursing curriculum. To receive advanced placement, the student must have achieved a minimum grade of an 80 for the first attempt of this course. Students repeating fundamentals, even with a grade of 80 or above, will not be given advanced placement. Students must take the ATI fundamentals proctored assessment at Bay State College. A level 2 must be achieved on the first attempt of this exam. Students will receive transfer credit for the fundamentals course if they are awarded advanced placement. Students must attend lab sessions to be passed off on fundamentals competencies, to be scheduled by nursing program for late August.
ADN - Program Outcomes
Program Outcome Summary Job Placement Program Completion NCLEX % Passing 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 NCLEX % Passing Program Completion Job Placement 2017 80 55 100 2016 80 64 100 2015 84 60 100
Employers of our ADN Graduates Lawrence Memorial Hospital Lahey Hospitals Beth Israel Deaconess Children's Hospital Suffolk County Jail Baypointe Rehab and Skilled Nursing Care Center Boston Medical Center Anna Jacques Hospital AFC Urgent Care
ADN - Admissions Process
ADN Admissions Criteria GPA of 2.7 or greater (at the college level)* At least one college lab science with a C or higher Placement exam into English 102 & Math 104 or higher TEAS score of 65 overall and 70 on reading comprehension Interview with Admissions and secure the recommendation of a member of the Bay State College Admissions team member *Applicants applying as first time college students or having attended college with less than 12 credits must have a high school GPA of 3.0 and a Life Science course including a lab of at least a grade of C.
ADN Preparation Path AS in Health Studies Offered in Day (Semester) and Evening (8 week terms) formats Certain aspects of AND Admissions Criteria not initially met/achieved Dean requires prospective Nursing student to demonstrate proficiency in science Numerous Bay State College Health Studies students are being granted acceptance to the ADN Fall 2018 cohort by the Nursing Dean following successful academic performance in the Health Studies program. Important Note: Enrollment and completion of courses in our AS in Health Studies program does not guarantee acceptance to our ADN program. All students must meet with the Dean of Nursing to review candidacy.
Applicant Review/Decision Process Admissions Committee Review Dean of Nursing Review Acceptance Decision Made
Admissions & Application Process Complete the online application (Application fee will be waived) Sign and Submit: CORI form Program Disclosure form Enrollment Agreement Submit High School Proof of Graduation (or College) Submit official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended Complete the Wonderlic English and Math Assessment Test Complete the TEAS test Submit Proof of Immunizations
Fall 2018 Nursing Application Deadline To be considered for acceptance to the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) cohort class of Fall 2018, completed applications (including all supporting documents) must be received by August 13, 2018. Cohort space is limited. Applications received after the August 13th deadline will be processed on a spaceavailable basis.
The Importance of Starting NOW What does a delay in enrollment cost you? Registered nurses in Massachusetts are the fourth highest paid in the United States behind California, Hawaii, and the District of Columbia. The average RN wage in Massachusetts is $42.95 an hour with an annual salary of $89,330. Even in long term care, RNs in Massachusetts average about $32.00 an hour or approximately $66,000 annually in salary. Source: The United States Bureau of Labor May 2017
Your Initial Admissions Point of Contact Christina LaChance - Director of Day Admissions Office: 617-217-9121 Email: clachance@baystate.edu
Program Tuition & Financial Aid
Program Tuition & Fees Tuition charges are assessed on a per credit hour basis and program of study. This provides students with maximum flexibility based on individual financial and academic needs, ultimately making a Bay State College education more accommodating and affordable. Program Cost Per Credit Cost for Program Annual Comprehensive Fee Health Studies $550 $33,000 $600 Nursing $905 $66,065 $1800 Accepted transfer credits will reduce your program costs Room and Board: $13,300 Single Room and Board: $16,300 New Student Fee: $25 Online Fees: $75 per class
Financial Aid 1. Scholarships Bay State Scholarship Residence Hall Scholarship Dollars for Scholars Yellow Ribbon Program (For Veterans and Dependents only) 2. Federal and State Grants Pell Grant (based on FAFSA) SEOG Grant (based on FAFSA) State Grant: Amount varies by state 3. Student Employment/Federal Work Study Programs that provide employment opportunities for students. There are positions available both on and off campus. 4. No Interest Payment Plans No additional fees to enroll and can be set up by semester or monthly. 5. Federal Loans Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan (Parent Loan) 6. Private Loans Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan Sallie Mae Parent Loan Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) for VT residents only Rhode Island Student Loan Authority (RISLA) for RI residents only
Next Steps
Where do we go from here? Yes Bay State s Nursing program is for me Review the admission criteria Contact Christina LaChance Schedule Admissions Interview Complete the Admissions application process ASAP
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