Graduate Nursing Education: Your Next Step

 
Graduate School
 
       
Your Next Step...
 
 
 
 
 
Allison Peterson, MS Ed.
Manager, Career Services
Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing
 
Thinking about your education
 
Goals…
 
What can I do with an advanced degree that I cannot
accomplish without it?
 
What type of job do I hope to have after completing the
program?
 
Research
 
Finding Answers
 
Finding Answers
 
Course Delivery
 
Consider how the nursing
program is offered:
 
on-line
on campus
in a hybrid (blended) format
 
 
Will that work for you and your
family?
 
Consider:
Tuition
 Federal Financial aid
 Your employer's tuition assistance program
 Loans & employer-sponsored loan repayment plans
 Scholarships (the financial aid office at the colleges you
are exploring can help)
Can you continue to work full or part-time?
Transportation/housing if travel is required to attend
Childcare - if travel required
 
Costs
 
 
 
 
Will your current job meet the clinical requirements of
the degree?
If not, will the program arrange the clinical site or are
you 
responsible for doing so? (This can be difficult to
do. We advise you to understand this thoroughly
before enrolling.)
 
 
 
Clinical Components
 
 
Is the 
college
 you are considering accredited by a
national or regional accrediting agency under the
Council for Higher Education Accreditation
(
www.chea.org
)?
Is the 
nursing program 
recognized by the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education?
 
Accreditation
 
What is the success rate of graduates on the licensing
exam for the program you are exploring? (Example:
what % of graduates successfully pass the NP
licensure exam?)
 
Reputable, established institutions are proud of their
accreditation and success rates. This information is
often prominently featured on their web site.
 
Success Rates & Costs
 
Once you’ve narrowed down the colleges
you plan to apply to that offer the degree
you seek, there are a number of time-
sensitive steps to complete…
 
Narrowing Down Your Choices
 
When is the application due?
 
How about a personal statement? Many college
career centers serve alumni by proofreading resumes
and personal statements/essays. (I will do this for
you!)
 
Request official transcripts from undergraduate
programs
 
 
Admission Requirements
 
Contact prospective references and update them
about your plans.
Ask if they would be willing to provide a reference for
you.
Provide references plenty of time (3-4 weeks) and
give them clear directions about where to mail / email
the reference. (Some colleges send references out
electronically directly to the person you indicate).
 
Admission Requirements
 
 
Is the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) required? If so,
begin studying and schedule the test.
GRE  Exam: 
https://www.ets.org/gre.html
 
 
Do You Need to Take the GRE?
 
Follow up with your top choice programs to stay on
track of admission deadlines.
Ask which of your documents are still needed.
 
Follow Up
 
 
If you are accepted to a graduate program, respond
by the deadline.
 
Write "thank you" notes to your references.
 
If you are declining an offer of acceptance, contact
the Graduate Admissions Office to thank them.
 
 
 
Decisions…..
 
Persisting …
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Learn More about
Advance Practice Nursing Careers
 
American Association of Nurse Practitioners   
www.aanp.org
National League for Nursing— 
www.nln.org
The federal government’s Occupational Outlook Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nurse-anesthetists-nurse-
midwives-and-nurse-practitioners.htm
The Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners
http://www.vcnp.net/
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A Sample of Graduate Nursing Programs
 
Virginia Commonwealth University:
https://nursing.vcu.edu/
 
University of Virginia
:
https://www.nursing.virginia.edu/academics/msn/
 
 
George Mason University: DNP
https://catalog.gmu.edu/colleges-schools/health-human-
services/nursing/nursing-dnp/
 
George Mason University Online Nurse Educator MSN:
https://masononline.gmu.edu/programs/nursing-nurse-educator-
concentration-msn/
 
George Washington University: 
https://nursing.gwu.edu/master-
science-nursing
 
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Emory University: 
https://www.nursing.emory.edu/
 
Liberty University Online:
https://www.liberty.edu/online/nursing/
 
Old Dominion University
:
https://www.odu.edu/nursing/graduate
 
James Madison University –
https://www.nursing.jmu.edu/msn/index.html
 
Radford University: 
Doctor of Nursing Practice
http://www.radford.edu/content/wchs/home/nursing/programs/dnp.html
 
Georgetown University: 
https://nursing.georgetown.edu/prospective-
students/
 
 
 To conduct a national search of graduate programs, visit
www.gradschools.com
 
Contact me
 
Contact me if you’d like
help, especially in writing
your personal statement!
 
Allison_Peterson @ bshsi.org
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Begin your journey into graduate nursing education by asking important questions about your goals, researching growing fields in nursing, finding answers through networking and resources, considering course delivery options, and evaluating costs and financial aid opportunities. Take proactive steps towards advancing your nursing career with helpful guidance from experts.

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  1. Graduate School Your Next Step... Allison Peterson, MS Ed. Manager, Career Services Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing

  2. Thinking about your education It s exciting that you are beginning to explore graduate nursing education. You might begin by asking yourself a few questions about your goals

  3. Goals What can I do with an advanced degree that I cannot accomplish without it? What type of job do I hope to have after completing the program?

  4. Research Which fields of nursing are growing the fastest? Where do I see myself in my nursing practice? Research should start with yourself. Which types of patients am I drawn to? What type of work setting do I thrive in? What schedule will work for me and my family? What are my financial needs/goals?

  5. Finding Answers Talk Talk to nurses those performing the role you aspire to. Go Go on-line to learn about these nursing professions. Be Be sure to apply to programs that will align with your career objectives. Check out Check out some of the links at the end of this slide show.

  6. Finding Answers Talk to faculty at your nursing school, alumni, and colleagues Attend an Information Session or On-line Chat to ask questions about the programs that interest you Contact the Graduate Nursing School Office of Admissions

  7. Course Delivery Consider how the nursing program is offered: on-line on campus in a hybrid (blended) format Will that work for you and your family?

  8. Costs Consider: Tuition Federal Financial aid Your employer's tuition assistance program Loans & employer-sponsored loan repayment plans Scholarships (the financial aid office at the colleges you are exploring can help) Can you continue to work full or part-time? Transportation/housing if travel is required to attend Childcare - if travel required

  9. Clinical Components Will your current job meet the clinical requirements of the degree? If not, will the program arrange the clinical site or are you responsible for doing so? (This can be difficult to do. We advise you to understand this thoroughly before enrolling.)

  10. Accreditation Is the college you are considering accredited by a national or regional accrediting agency under the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (www.chea.org)? Is the nursing program recognized by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education?

  11. Success Rates & Costs What is the success rate of graduates on the licensing exam for the program you are exploring? (Example: what % of graduates successfully pass the NP licensure exam?) Reputable, established institutions are proud of their accreditation and success rates. This information is often prominently featured on their web site.

  12. Narrowing Down Your Choices Once you ve narrowed down the colleges you plan to apply to that offer the degree you seek, there are a number of time- sensitive steps to complete

  13. Admission Requirements When is the application due? How about a personal statement? Many college career centers serve alumni by proofreading resumes and personal statements/essays. (I will do this for you!) Request official transcripts from undergraduate programs

  14. Admission Requirements Contact prospective references and update them about your plans. Ask if they would be willing to provide a reference for you. Provide references plenty of time (3-4 weeks) and give them clear directions about where to mail / email the reference. (Some colleges send references out electronically directly to the person you indicate).

  15. Do You Need to Take the GRE? Is the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) required? If so, begin studying and schedule the test. GRE Exam: https://www.ets.org/gre.html

  16. Follow Up Follow up with your top choice programs to stay on track of admission deadlines. Ask which of your documents are still needed.

  17. Decisions.. If you are accepted to a graduate program, respond by the deadline. Write "thank you" notes to your references. If you are declining an offer of acceptance, contact the Graduate Admissions Office to thank them.

  18. Persisting If you were not accepted, see if you can determine the reasons. Sometimes, the graduate admissions officer can give you some idea. Continue to explore options and apply with other programs.

  19. Learn More about Advance Practice Nursing Careers American Association of Nurse Practitioners www.aanp.org National League for Nursing www.nln.org The federal government s Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nurse-anesthetists-nurse- midwives-and-nurse-practitioners.htm The Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners http://www.vcnp.net/

  20. A Sample of Graduate Nursing Programs Virginia Commonwealth University: https://nursing.vcu.edu/ University of Virginia: https://www.nursing.virginia.edu/academics/msn/ George Mason University: DNP https://catalog.gmu.edu/colleges-schools/health-human- services/nursing/nursing-dnp/ George Mason University Online Nurse Educator MSN: https://masononline.gmu.edu/programs/nursing-nurse-educator- concentration-msn/ George Washington University: https://nursing.gwu.edu/master- science-nursing

  21. Emory University: https://www.nursing.emory.edu/ Liberty University Online: https://www.liberty.edu/online/nursing/ Old Dominion University: https://www.odu.edu/nursing/graduate James Madison University https://www.nursing.jmu.edu/msn/index.html Radford University: Doctor of Nursing Practice http://www.radford.edu/content/wchs/home/nursing/programs/dnp.html Georgetown University: https://nursing.georgetown.edu/prospective- students/ To conduct a national search of graduate programs, visit www.gradschools.com

  22. Contact me Contact me if you d like help, especially in writing your personal statement! Allison_Peterson @ bshsi.org

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