PRE-NURSING ADVISING FOR REGISTRATION SUMMER/FALL 2012 REGISTRATION PROCESS COLLEGE OF HEALTH...

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PRE-NURSING ADVISING FOR REGISTRATION SUMMER/FALL 2012 REG ISTR ATION PR OCES S COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

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Slide 2 PRE-NURSING ADVISING FOR REGISTRATION SUMMER/FALL 2012 REGISTRATION PROCESS COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Slide 3 Student Services Staff Laurie Richards, Student Services Specialist/Secretary [email protected]: (574) 520-4571, NS456B [email protected] Sarah Ambler, Academic Advisor [email protected] Janet Gilroy, Director [email protected] [email protected] Danielle Chapman and Haley Miskin, Peer Mentors Office location: NS450. Hours posted on door. Slide 4 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Planning is bringing the future into the present so that YOU can do something about it. Hands-on training Innovative teaching Motivated faculty Slide 5 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Let Us Dispel The Rumors About Registration at IU South Bend Why should I register the week of March 26 -30, 2012? Because you want the best selection of classes for spring. Is it true that I cannot get permission for PHSL-P 261 or MICR-M 250/M255 without taking CHEM-C102? That is absolutely correct! Chem-C102 is the prerequisite for both P261 and M250/M255. I want to set an advising appointment. If you want an advising appointment to discuss registration, between now and March 26, you may call or stop by Lauries office to set an appointment. Tuesdays are always walk-ins and beginning the week of March 26-30 we will be conducting walk-in advising only. Remember, this is not a registration appointment. This is to discuss your schedule for spring. Slide 6 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Summer/Fall 2012 Registration Summary of Information to-date: Registration packet mailing (mailed by March 5, 2012) to assist you with checking your OneStart account and choosing your courses. Included in the packet are: Updated Plan of Study (POS) Course sequencing information Scholarship/Grant Information Student Nurse Association (SNA) information Any last minute, important information Slide 7 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Plan of Study (POS) Your plan of study shows you what courses you have taken and helps you project courses that you should consider registering for in summer/fall 2012. Details Placement Test Results Provides Science sequence. Remember 100 level = freshman, 200 level = sophomore, etc. Courses highlighted are those courses you will be judged on for admission into the BSN program. Slide 8 Indiana University South Bend School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing NameName n/ a ID # cg p a GenEDGenED n ur si n g antic gradua tion date Placement Test Results: English: 3 Math: 6; Reading: waived distinc tion* minor review date t gr a d e d e pt cr se cr. Nursing required Gen Ed m in 2 7 NURSING MAJOR COURSES PHSLPHSL P261P261 5 PHSLPHSL P262P262 5 M IC R M250M250 3 M255M255 2 Fourth Semester 12 cr CHEMCHEM C102C102 3 NUR S B244B244 Compr ehensi ve Hlth Assess. PSYPSY P103P103 3 NUR S B245B245 Health Assessment Practicum PSYPSY P216P216 3 NUR S B248B248 Scienc e & Tech of Nursin g 3 NUR S B249B249 Scienc e & Tech Practic um NURSNURS B232B232 In tr o to N ur si n g NUR S B251B251 Funda mental s Clinica l Fundamental Literacies m in 1 6 Fifth Semester 13 cr ENGENG W13 1 3 NUR S H351H351 Alterati ons in Neuro- Psych3 SPCHSPCH S121S121 3 NUR S H352H352 Neuro- Psych Practic um2 3 NUR S H353H353 Alterati ons in Health I3 COASCOAS Q110Q110 1 NUR S H354H354 Alt. in Health I Practic um2 P HI L P140P140 3 NURSNURS B216B216 In tr o to P h ar m ac ol og y 3 C S CI A106A106 3 Sixth Semester 13 cr Common Core--one should be 390/399-level m in 9 NUR S H361H361 Alterati ons in Health II3 NUR S H362H362 Alt. in Health II Practic um2 NUR S H366H366 Pediatr ic Nursin g3 NUR S H368H368 Childb earing Famili es2 NUR S H369H369 Childbea ring Families: Clinical1 Seventh Semester 13 cr NUR S S470S470 Restor ative Hlth (Vis. Lit.) SOCSOC NUR S S471S471 Restor ative Hlth Practic um NURSNURS B108B1082 NUR S S472S472 Health of the Comm unity Chem Requirement for those who do not have 5c r. NUR S S473S473 Comm unity Practic um n/ a CHEMCHEM C101C101 Eighth Semester 12 cr n/ a CHEMCHEM C121C121 NUR S S481S481 Nursin g Manag ement3 NUR S S482S482 Nursin g Mgmt Practic um3 Placement Exam Courses NUR S S483S483 Practic e Capsto ne3 n/ a MAT H M01 2 M004M004 3 cr. NUR S S485S485 Prof. Growth & Empower ment3 n/ a MAT H M01 3 A100A100 4 cr. Vi s. Li t. n/ a MAT H M01 4 M107M107 3 cr. n/ a ENG W031 3 cr. pl a n co m pl et e Summary Information ENG W130 3 cr. n/ a EDUCX100EDUCX100 U10 0 3 cr. 60600 = G e n er al E d uc at io n + O p e n El ec tiv es General Education n/ a EDUC X101 3 cr. 63630 = N ur si n g M aj or C o ur se s 1231230 = D eg re e To ta l ( M in i m u m 1 2 2 cr. ) mum 123 credits Other Requirements Courses to be complete d 1231230 # of credits completed @ IU* Pre Requisite s for Admissio n. * min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction Placement Exam Results Courses highlighted in blue are the required courses for application to BSN. These will be calculated as application gpa and science gpa. Courses in yellow (on left side) are the required General Education courses and should be taken simultaneously with required prerequisites Required developmental courses based on Placement Exam Results. Last advisor to review record. Nursing courses once accepted into the BSN program. Once accepted, it will take 2 years to complete your nursing degree. Pre-Nursing POS CHEM-C 101/121 required if earned a grade of C or below in HS (last 3 yrs.) or cannot remember basic principles & solving equations. Slide 9 Pre-BSN POS for transfer students with 56+ credit hours in transfer. Highlighted courses are required prerequisite courses for admission into the BSN program. CHEM-C 101/121 may be a prerequisite to CHEM-C 102 if you do not have a full year of HS Chem with a grade of C or better within past 3 yrs., and can remember basic principles of chemistry. Required developmental courses based on placement exam results. Last advisor to review record. Required Nursing courses once admitted into the clinical program. Once admitted, it will take 2 years to complete nursing degree. Slide 10 Second Degree BSN POS (formerly known as Accelerated BSN) All courses on the left side of the Plan of Study must be completed prior to beginning the clinical program. This is your application gpa. Also, a science gpa will be calculated from the science courses. Last advisor to review. Required Nursing and clinical courses once accepted into the Second Degree BSN program track. Slide 11 Pre-RN- BSN POS Last advisor to review record. Required Sciences & elective Required General Education Electives and Open Electives. Pre-RN-BSN students are ready to begin clinical program (online or in-class) once they have 6 credit hrs. or less of electives remaining to complete. Students must apply and be accepted to clinical program. Remaining Nursing and clinical once admitted. Credit awarded for previous ASN degree. Slide 12 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES REMEMBER All courses for Nursing degrees require a grade of C or better. Grades of C- and below are deficient and must be repeated. If this pertains to you, please read the REPEAT POLICY found on page 135 of the 2011-2013 IU South Bend Bulletin. All policies for IU South Bend campus can be found in the CAMPUS BULLETIN online at www.iusb.edu/bulletinwww.iusb.edu/bulletin Slide 13 POLICIES Policies that Affect Enrollment:Grade Replacement Policy You may grade replace three courses or a maximum of 10 credit hours. The second grade will be calculated in your cumulative-grade-point-average. You must request Student Services to process paperwork after you have received your grade and successfully completed the repeat. Email, call or stop in. The Registrars Office processes that paperwork and it can take up to two weeks for processing depending on the time of year. For more information refer to page 30 of the 2011-2013 IU South Bend Bulletin. Slide 14 POLICIES To Withdraw Think First For refund dates see the Bursars web site at: http://www.iusb.edu/bursar Withdrawing may place you out-of-sequence or push back your admission into clinical program. Really Want Please check the Schedule of Classes or Registrars web site at: http:www.iusb.edu/registrar Always check with Financial Aid office prior to withdrawing Do You You may withdraw from a course online (OneStart) through the 10 th week of the semester Implications of withdrawing: If receiving Financial Aid, withdrawing may impact aid package Slide 15 PRE-NURSING Choosing Electives Common Core Electives (190 & 390/299) Remember one of your Common Core Electives must be at a 390/399 level. Your Common Core Electives are N, T and A. One of which must be at the 390/399 level. All other General Education descriptions including approved courses can be found in the current IU South Bend 2011-2013 Campus Bulletin, pages 35-40. A listing of electives (Non-Western Cultures, Common Core, etc.) can be offered for spring 2012 will be posted on the General Education Committee web site at: http://www.iusb.edu/general-educ Slide 16 FULFILLING STATISTICS REQUIREMENT You may choose one of the following courses to fulfill your Statistics requirement. Remember, all are at the 300 level. MATH-K 300 Fall only NURS-H 355 Fall, Spring and Summer PSY-P 354 Fall, Spring (occasionally summer) SOC-S 351 Fall, Spring (occasionally summer) Departmental permission must be secured for each of the above courses through the appropriate department. For NURS-H 355, Janet Gilroy or Sarah Ambler can grant permission. Slide 17 SCIENCE SEQUENCE For Pre-Nursing students (including Second Degree BSN) the science sequencing of courses remains the same. Completion of MATH-M 107 or Placement Test score of level 4 or better. CHEM-C 1-1/121, Elementary Chemistry I with lab (Exception: If you graduated HS within past 3 years and had one full year of HS Chemistry (not integrated Chem/Physics and you can remember basic principles, you can bypass C101/121 and move to. Chem-C 102, Elementary Chemistry II, 3 credits hours PHSL-P 261 (prerequisite CHEM-C 102) MICR-M 250/M255 (prerequisite CHEM-C 102) To request a seat in PHSL-P261 or MICR-M 250/M255 you need to contact Angela Huff, Biology/Chemistry Secretary, Northside 137, beginning March 19 th. You must have completed CHEM-C102 to gain permission. If you are currently enrolled in CHEM-C102 you must wait until the week of March 26, and currently have a grade of B to request a seat. If you do not have a B, you must wait until the end of the semester and earn a grade of C or better. Refer to registration packet letter. Slide 18 SCIENCE SEQUENCE CONTINUED Dr. Clark will allow students in PHSL-P 261 to secure a seat in PHSL-P 262 if they currently have a grade of B. If you do not, you must wait until the end of the semester and earn a final grade of C or better. For permission, see Angela Huff, Northside 137, beginning the week of March 26. If you enroll in M250/M255 and need to withdraw from M250, you must withdraw from both. PHSL-P 261 offered in Fall and Spring semesters. PHSL-P 262 offered in Spring and Summer I MICR-M 250/M255 offered in Fall, Spring and Summer II. Slide 19 BSN PROGRAM FOR FALL 2012 If you have applied for the BSN program, laptops are required for all Clinical Nursing students entering the programs May 2012 or after. Look for the flyers included in your registration mailing packet for laptop computer hardware minimum recommendations and information. Slide 20 ADMISSION INTO BSN IS COMPETITIVE Your application for admission into the BSN clinical program will be reviewed for: Your success in all courses required on the application Your success in the required science courses Completion of the application requirements Essay Interview (2 nd Degree BSN only) All courses listed on application are completed by the appropriate time 2 nd Degree BSN: Spring Traditional BSN: Fall for Spring; Summer I for Fall Slide 21 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Are you ready to register for Summer/Fall 2012? Look at your Plan of Study (POS) and determine list of courses you wish to enroll in for summer/fall 2012. Refer to the Schedule of Classes, look-up each course (alpha by school). When in doubt, check Course Listings by Department, which gives you the page number. Choose your classes (use blank scheduling sheet we provided in the mailing). Make sure you have the class number so you can set-up OneStart registration shopping cart. Waitlisted courses: Described fully on page 6 in the Schedule of Classes Booklet. Schedule of Classes Booklet Paper copy available across campus in early march. Most current is the online version which you can access via OneStart. Slide 22 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES CHECK your OneStart Account for your registration date and time. Also check for holds or Service indicators that prohibit registration Your OneStart account holds must be taken care of 24-48 hours prior to your registration date and time. This is your responsibility Slide 23 Holds: Financial, Immunization, Advising. Contact the appropriate office for resolution. Check your registration appointment. This is your first opportunity to register for classes online. Will provide time and date when your ability to register is active. When selecting CHEM-C 101/121, you are registering for 4 things: C101 lecture and discussion; C121 lecture and lab. Set-up your shopping cart with proposed classes. Register on-time. This will insure first and best opportunity to secure seats in the course you have selected. If you physically do not know how to register, choose your classes and on your time/date go to the Gateway Information Center, Administration Building (main lobby), and they will assist you with inputting your class selections into the computer. SUMMARY: CHECK ONESTART ACCOUNT FOR THE FOLLOWING Prepare and Plan Slide 24 THIS CONCLUDES YOUR SUMMER/FALL 2012 ADVISING FOR REGISTRATION. Thank you for reviewing registration policies and procedures. - Student Services