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Admissions Information
The Advanced Standing (RN-BSN)
program is offered through distance learning at the UMC site in Jackson
and the DeSoto Center site at Southaven, MS. Courses are delivered on-line
although some class attendance on the campus site may be required. These
infrequent classes will meet through interactive distanced learning using
compressed video transmission between the two sites.
Admission to the undergraduate
program is based on evaluation of the following data by the Undergraduate
Admission and Progression Committee:
1. A signed, completed application
2. A cumulative GPA of at least
2.5 on a 4.0 scale. The GPA in required prerequisite course work also
will be considered in the admission process.
3. Completion of required prerequisite
courses with a minimum of grade C in each course. Applicants may apply
for admission when the number of prerequisite courses completed, plus
those on the plan of study, equals 63 semester hours. All prerequisite
courses (63 semester hours) must be completed before beginning ANY
course.
4. An associate degree or diploma
in nursing from an approved school of nursing (NLN or CCNE).
5. Evidence of current unrestricted
licensure (RN) to practice in the United States and eligibility
for licensure in Mississippi and/or privilege to practice in a state in
which the student will have clinical practice. Accepted applicants that
complete their associate degree nursing programs in the spring semester
immediately prior to admission to the University of Mississippi School
of Nursing RN-BSN program will be allowed to enroll in non-cllinical courses
in the first semester of the program (summer), but must provide evidence
of RN licensure prior to enrolling in second semester (fall) courses in
order to continue in the program. Vertification of current unrestricted
license is required yearly for RN students.
In unusual instances, the Undergraduate
Admission and Progression Committee may consider applicants who do not
meet the full admission criteria.
| RN to BSN Application Process |
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION
Applications
are accepted beginning July 1 of the year prior to the desired year of
enrollment. Applications are reviewed in November for early notification
(Early Decision),and again after the January 15 application deadline date.
To be considered for Early Decision, the following must show
evidence of high scholastic achievement and must meet the following conditions:
- The application
must be complete and in the Office of Student
Records and Registrar by November 1
- Thirty (30) hours of pre-requisite courses must be completed of which
14 of these hours are in the pre-requisite natural sciences and mathematics
Applicants that are accepted in the Early Decision review will
be notified in December.
Applications that are not accepted for Early Decision are reviewed with
all applications after the January 15 application deadline date. The deadline
date for applications
to be complete and in the Office of Student Records and Registrar is January
15. After this date, completed applications will be reviewed on an
on-going basis until all positions are filled.
Individuals whose applications were complete and who have met all admission
criteria but were not admitted, will be granted the one-time option of
having their application considered in the applicant pool for the following
year.
In order for your application to be complete, we must receive:
- A signed application
form
- A nonrefundable $25 application fee made payable to the University
Medical Center
- A completed Plan of Study Form
- A completed Personal Statement Form (will be considered in the
application evaluation and selection process)
- A copy of your current nursing license. RN students are required
to have a valid Mississippi unrestricted nursing license and/or legally
authorized to practice in Mississippi. Verification of current unrestricted
license is required yearly for RN students.
- Official transcript from EVERY college attended, sent directly from
each college to the Office of Student Records and Registrar. RECEIPTS
SUBMITTED AS PROOF THAT TRANSCRIPTS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
- Transcripts in the original sealed envelop can be hand delivered to
the registrar's office at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
- A recent 2"x 2" photograph to be used for verification
of records (optional). Please write your name on the back of the photograph.
Additional Information for Applicants:
- All correspondence relative to applications and transcripts must
be
addressed as follows:
Office of Student Records and Registrar
The University of Mississippi Medical Center
2500 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39216-4505
(601) 984-1080
- All transcripts become the property of the University of
Mississippi Medical Center and cannot be returned to the applicant
or forwarded to another school or individual. Transcripts must be
sent directly by the school to the Office of Student Records and
Registrar.
- FACSIMILE DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
- Transcripts must be submitted to The Office of Student Records and
Registrar at the end of each semester until all prerequisite requirements
are completed.
- Report any name, address, or phone number change to the Office of
Student Records and Registrar.
- DO NOT send application materials to the School of Nursing.
- ALL grades, including failing grades and grades on repeat
courses, are used to calculate pre-admission grade point averages.
- The applicant is responsible for notifying the Office of Student
Records and Registrar of all changes to the Plan of Study.
| Additional Program Information and Requirements |
Applicants accepted into the program will receive additional
information regarding health requirements, program orientation, class
schedule, textbooks, and other important information.
All students enrolled in the program must hold current certification
in Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in either the Professional Rescuer
(American Red Cross) or the Health Provider (American Heart Association)
which includes the required Adult, Child and Infant Life Support.
RN students are required to have a valid Mississippi unrestricted nursing
license and/or legally authorized to practice in Mississippi. Verification
of current unrestricted license is required yearly for RN students. |