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NCIN scholars have demonstrated leadership and served as effective liaisons between college administrators and students.
An accelerated M.S.N. program designed especially for the individual holding a bachelor's degree in another field.
Long text (Legacy Book):
Nursing school officials identified five students new to the MSN-entry immersion program as NCIN scholarship recipients. After receiving one-on-one mentoring and continuous support, these scholars embraced their leadership roles at the college of nursing, and the result was cultural change that transformed the nursing education experience for all nursing students at Seattle University. All the NCIN scholarship recipients participated in admissions interviews this year, providing high quality feedback to the faculty selection committee. This was a major culture change for the college, as students have not been involved in these interviews in the past. Collectively, the NCIN scholars committed to several quality improvement projects.
Since its establishment in 1935, the Seattle University College of Nursing has educated nurses to serve the health care needs of our community, especially the frail, vulnerable and underserved. The College offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice, and a Master's and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In 2002, the College began a Master's degree entry-to-practice option for non-nurses holding a baccalaureate or higher degree in fields other than nursing. To-date the program has 276 graduates.
Required courses for admission Anatomy and physiology, Microbiology, Chemistry (e.g., General, Organic), Developmental Psychology/growth and development, Statistics, Minimum GPA 3, Standardized testing requirements Yes. In addition to Graduate Record Examination, TOEFL, Letter(s) of reference, Other: (Please list below): Letter of Intent, Professional Resume, Personal Interview.
Round 7: 2014 – 2015
Natasha Buranasombati
Kyle Fuhriman
Jesse Ream
Kelsey Tanaka
Todd Wright