2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Nursing
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Admission Requirements for All Options
(Also see specific program option section for additional admission requirements.)
Application materials are available online at www.maryville.edu or through the Admissions Office.
The following minimum admission requirements must be met by all nursing students:
- Admission to Maryville University
- 22 ACT and a GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) for all high school and college coursework
(an ACT is not required if a student has taken 24 hours of college credit).
- If the applicant has taken Anatomy and Physiology I & II, these courses must have been successfully completed within 7 years of the anticipated start date.
Applicants should be aware that in an effort to ensure the safety and welfare of patients, it is the policy of our affiliating agencies that all individuals who have contact with patients complete the following:
- Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Background Check, Illinois State Police Background Check, other state Criminal Background Checks, FBI Background Check
(if from states other than MO/IL)
- Division of Family Services Disqualification List
- Office of Inspector General Disqualification List
- DHSS Employee Disqualification List
- National Sex Offender Registry
- Social Security number and resident address verification
- Urine drug screen
All of these must be done prior to clinical coursework. Affiliating agencies may refuse clinical placement based on the results of these screenings which will result in dismissal from the Nursing Program.
Courses in the Nursing program are measured in credit hours. Nursing courses use class, lab/modules, and clinical experience in meeting credit hour allocation. The ratio of credit hour to clock hour (minutes) per week of the semester is:
- credit hour: class clock hour 1:50 minutes
- credit hour: lab/module clock hour 1:180 minutes
- credit hour: clinical clock hour 1:240 minutes
To complete the program, students must complete successfully all courses required for the major, university core requirements, and electives to meet the graduation requirement of 128 semester hours.
Students will be required to complete standardized tests throughout the nursing curriculum and to achieve acceptable scores on these examinations. Students are required to maintain a 2.5 GPA throughout the program. In the last semester of the nursing curriculum, students will be required to attain a satisfactory score on a comprehensive exam in order to obtain approval to take the licensure examination.
In compliance with the Missouri Nurse Practice Act, (Chapter 335 of the Missouri Statutes, section 335.066), nursing program applicants should be aware that the Missouri State Board of Nursing may refuse to issue a license for specific reasons related to moral turpitude, intemperate use of alcohol or drugs, or conviction of a crime.
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