Dr. Cheryl Bergman
cbergma@ju.edu [2]
Dr. Judith M. Erickson
jericks2@ju.edu [3]
The leader who was responsible for mentoring assigned an upper-class, second-degree student to serve as a student and community mentor to each scholar, and organized discussions. Scholars maintained biweekly electronic contact with their mentors throughout the 16-month program and met with them each quarter in person. Scholars who missed scheduled sessions were gently reminded that participation was mandatory.
Jacksonville University’s Second-Degree to BSN Program is a16-month accelerated track for individuals who have completed a Bachelor’s degree in another field. The School of Nursing is committed to the success of each student as a self-assured, competent, caring professional nurse, who practices in an evolving, complex health care environment, provides leadership to promote health among culturally diverse people and promotes the advancement of nursing knowledge through evidence-based practice and life-long learning.
A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, a minimum 2.5, on a 4.0 scale, undergraduate GPA, completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or higher, and a completed nursing application.
See website: http://www.ju.edu/departments/finaid/tuition.aspx [4]