The Standards for Admission to the Graduate Program in Nursing are as follows:
Online application
Professional résumé
A statement articulating your professional values, future educational and career aspirations utilizing the desired certification, and the reason for your track selection.
Current unencumbered R.N. licensure in the United States.
One year of current clinical experience as a registered nurse.
Two professional references. One reference must be a former professor or supervisor.
For Post-MSN applicants who hold current CRNP licenses, one year of current NP experience in their area of NP certification.
Evidence of successful academic achievement in completing a baccalaureate degree in nursing from an NLNAC or CCNE-accredited program, or the MSN Bridge program for R.N.s with a non-nursing baccalaureate degree.
Undergraduate coursework must include an introductory statistics course (including inferential and descriptive) and an undergraduate nursing research course.
Students with an undergraduate BSN or other RN entry level GPA of less than 2.67 are required to present test scores from the GRE (Graduate Record Exam), MAT (Miller Analogies Test) or GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test), to be considered for admission into the program. Students should aim for a score above the 50th percentile for the verbal and quantitative sections.
A criminal background check in the state of residence and state of Pennsylvania is required upon admission to the program and annually until graduation. If there is a positive finding on the criminal background check, a letter of explanation must be provided. This complaint/conviction will be reviewed by the graduate admissions committee and may result in rescinding of the offer of admission.
Students who have earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher in their undergraduate program may be formally accepted into the Master of Science program upon receipt of all required documents for admission and a review by the Graduate Nursing Admissions and Progressions committee.