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ABSN ROADMAP
From Advising to Application:
Everything You Need to Know
About Applying to the
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(ABSN) Program at Roseman University
• Evaluating your eligibility
• Completing your
prerequisites
• Taking the TEAS
• Navigating financial aid
• Applying for admission
• Relocating to Las Vegas
• Getting started!
You’ve made a great choice to pursue a BSN degree!
• Qualify for any entry-level RN position
• Meet employer demand for nurses with a bachelor’s degree
• Increase your salary potential
To be eligible to apply to Roseman’s ABSN program, you’ll need to meet the
following requirements:
• A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75/4.0 scale in the most recent 60 units
of undergraduate coursework
• Advisor meeting to review transcripts and develop an academic plan
• Completion of six prerequisite courses
• Completion of 65 credits towards a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of
Science degree
• Passing score on the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
ABSN ROADMAPEVALUATING YOUR ELIGIBILITY
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Evaluating Your EligibilityIf you don’t have a bachelor’s degree:
If you don’t have a previous bachelor’s degree, don’t lose heart! You can still be eligible for the Accelerated BSN program so long as you have completed 65 credits towards a BA or BS degree in the necessary general education classes. These can be completed at the same time as your prerequisites.
If your existing credits were obtained outside of
the United States:
You’ll need to submit your transcripts for evaluation
by World Education Services (www.wes.org) or Josef
Silney & Associates, Inc. (www.jsilny.com) to
determine the U.S. equivalent of your foreign
coursework.
If English is not your native language:
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
may be required.
Did You Know?
The average GPA of students offered
admission is 3.3
The average overall TEAS
score between our Nevada
and Utah campuses is 80%
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The best way to evaluate your eligibility is to talk to an advisor. During this time, we’ll do five things:
• Explain the components of the program in more
detail, including online didactic (theory) courses, lab
simulations, and clinical experiences throughout
Southern Nevada
• Review copies of your unofficial transcripts to see
how much of your existing education can be applied
to the program
• Create a plan for completing any outstanding
prerequisites or general education courses
• Point you in the right direction when it comes to the
TEAS, financial aid, and other parts of the
admissions process
• Answer any questions you have that we didn’t cover
Appointments can happen on the phone or in person
and usually last about an hour.
To schedule time with
an ABSN advisor, call us:
866.892.2928
ABSN ROADMAPEVALUATING YOUR ELIGIBILITY
The majority of our ABSN applicants need to take one or more nursing prerequisites as part of the admissions process. For those who don’t have a health care background, taking prerequisites can give you a solid foundation in the sciences, help boost a borderline GPA, and help you start the program with confidence.
The following six prereqs must be completed with a grade of C or better:
Chemistry/Biochemistry with Lab (4 semester units)
Human Physiology with Lab (4 semester units)
Human Anatomy with Lab (4 semester units)
Microbiology with Lab (4 semester units)
Statistics (3 semester units)
United States and Nevada Constitution (3 semester units; does NOT need tobe completed prior to program start)
Your admissions advisor will let you know which prerequisites you need to take to complete your application.
ABSN ROADMAPCOMPLETING YOUR PREREQUISITES
At Roseman, we don’t offer prerequisite courses directly, but we work with you to identify colleges and universities where we accept credit.
Roseman has a partnership with Marian University in Indianapolis, where four of the six prerequisites are available online in an 8-week, accelerated format through Marian’s Adult Programs (MAP).
MAP courses are a great way to become familiar with online learning. Marian’s School of Nursing is accredited through the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Other options for completing prerequisites include community colleges in your area. Your admissions advisor can provide more information on prerequisites and help you identify the best way to fulfill these requirements.
ABSN ROADMAPCOMPLETING YOUR PREREQUISITES
“I don’t have a bachelor’s degree!”With Roseman University’s Accelerated BSN program, you don’t need a bachelor’s degree to qualify.
Once you have a minimum of 65 credits toward a Bachelor of Art or Bachelor of Science degree, you are eligible for the ABSN program.
Credits must include the following general education requirements:
• 6 credit hours of English composition
• 9 credit hours of Humanities
• 3 credit hours of Psychology
• 3 credit hours of Sociology
• 3 credit hours of Mathematics
• 12 credit hours of Electives
• A U.S. Constitution requirement (3 credit hours)
Still have a few classes left to take before reaching 65
credits? Take some of them while you are completing your
prerequisites.
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Taking the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills)
What is the TEAS?
The TEAS is used by colleges to determine a person’s readiness for nursing school. The test is multiple choice and covers reading, math, science, and English/language use. It must be completed in three and a half hours.
Where can I take the TEAS?
If you live in the Las Vegas area, you can take it at Roseman University! We are a TEAS testing center in Nevada. Your advisor can tell you more.
If you live out of state, visit www.atitesting.com or http://candidate.psiexams.com to identify a testing center in your area.
How do I pass?
Students will take version V of the TEAS– your advisor can tell you the minimum passing score. The TEAS may not be taken more than three times per calendar year, and a minimum of four weeks must pass between each attempt.
Does a passing score guarantee admission?
Roseman’s application process is competitive; meeting the minimum TEAS requirements does not guarantee an interview or acceptance into the program.
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Taking the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills)
1. There’s no magic number.
Each nursing school that requires the TEAS has its own scoring requirements, and those can change over time. Your goal should be to do as well as you possibly can. You owe it to yourself and your future career path to give it everything you’ve got.
2. You may need more prep time than you think.
How much time can you dedicate to studying each week? Does it make sense to complete a nursing prerequisite beforehand? Our students typically need around four weeks to prepare, but everyone is different. Put together a study schedule and use it as a guide during the registration process.
3. You might not pass the first time.
It’s not uncommon for nursing school applicants to miss the mark the first time around. Don’t let this discourage you! If you have any questions about how to prepare, contact your advisor.
3 THINGSto KEEP IN MIND
when REGISTERING
for the TEAS
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Taking the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills)Study essentials:
ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS V) Study Manual. Buy at www.atitesting.com.
ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS V) Online Assessments A and B. Buy at www.atitesting.com.
Secrets to the TEAS V Exam Study Guide by Mometrix Media. www.mo-media.com/teas
TEAS Practice Test and Questions by T&E Solutions, LLC. Buy the app on iTunes or for Android.
Complete TEAS Study Guide by Complete Test Prep. Buy the app on iTunes.
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• Total Tuition: $53,146
• Estimated Total Cost of Fees: $10,100
• Technology Fee: $500
• Nursing Fee: $3,000
• Graduation Fee: $200
• Medical Insurance (waived with proof of coverage): $4,000 estimated
• Laptop Fee (required): Not to exceed $2,400
• Total Due: $63,246
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice upon approval by the Board of Trustees. All fees are
mandatory for each student and most are non-refundable.
* A 2% processing fee will be added to all credit card transactions.
Education is one of the biggest investments of your life, and we want to make the financial aid process as
easy as possible. The following tuition rates and fees are subject to change. Tuition and fees do not reflect the
cost of books, uniforms, and supplies.
Please note: These fees do not include the cost of books, uniforms, and supplies. You can get more information on these
expenses from your advisor.
ABSN ROADMAPNAVIGATING FINANCIAL AID
Here are three ways you can finance your degree:
1. Scholarships
You aren’t limited to nursing – money can be awarded based on a variety of criteria including gender, cultural background, geography, military service, and more. Start the search early to meet as many of the deadlines as possible. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) mentions a number of student scholarship programs on their website. Avoid scholarships that charge a fee; there are plenty of free opportunities out there.
2. Federally funded work-study
In work-study programs, the check goes directly to you, and you can use the money however you wish. Positions are available at a number of places including Roseman’s main campus and community organizations. Once you’re a student and you’ve confirmed that you’re eligible, you’ll be able to apply.
ABSN ROADMAPNAVIGATING FINANCIAL AID
3 WAYS to PAY for NURSING SCHOOL in
NEVADA
3. Private Loans
Private loans are issued directly to Roseman’s Bursar’s Office and are based on your credit history. The funds can be used to cover educational costs including tuition, room and board, books, student travel, lab fees, a computer, etc. Before going this route, make sure that you’ve maximized “free money” and federal student loan opportunities; federal loans usually carry lower interest rates.
We also strongly recommend that you pull a copy of your credit report to make sure it’s accurate. If it’s not, you’ll need to take the proper steps to get any errors corrected. You can get a free copy of your credit report from www.annualcreditreport.com/. The next step might be obtaining your credit score through one of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion.
For more news and information on financial aid, visit www.roseman.edu/financial-aid.
ABSN ROADMAPNAVIGATING FINANCIAL AID 3 WAYS to PAY
for NURSING SCHOOL in
NEVADA
To complete your application for the Accelerated BSN Program here at Roseman University of Health
Sciences, follow these steps.
The application will be submitted using NursingCAS. Please note that the total application fee is $85.00.
However, $45.00 is paid to NursingCAS and $40.00 is paid to Roseman (this may be called the
“supplemental fee”). You must pay both fees to have your application processed.
• You can apply by visiting: https://portal.nursingcas.org
• Step-by-step instructions can be found at:
https://portal.nursingcas.org/nursingHelpPages/instructions/additionalinformation/designations
• Your $40.00 Roseman application fee can be paid at: https://rosemanapplication.diamondmindinc.com
As a part of the NursingCAS application process, you will be required to input all coursework information for
all schools attended and fill out the appropriate transcript request form to have your application and
coursework verified.
Once you are made an offer of admission, you will be required to submit all official transcripts directly to the
university’s office of enrollment. These must go directly from the schools attended to Roseman at:
ROSEMAN-College of Nursing
Admissions & Enrollment Office
11 Sunset Way
Henderson, NV 89014
ABSN ROADMAPAPPLYING FOR ADMISSION
(continued)
The university also accepts electronic transcripts sent by
email to: [email protected]
You will also need to request all TEAS exam scores taken
within the last 12 months be sent directly to the university as
well, unless the exam was taken at a Roseman testing
center. You can order these using your ATI login information
and release them through the results tab to Roseman
University ABSN.
Lastly, once your application has been verified through
NursingCAS and processed by the enrollment department,
they may email you an invitation to an interview held here in
Henderson, Nevada. Interview invites are contingent upon
your academic achievement and TEAS scores. It is
required that all applicants attend the in-person
interviews as it is a vital part of Roseman’s application
process.
You can contact your admissions advisor at any point during
the admissions process. We’re here to help!
Contact the College of Nursing
Admissions and Enrollment Office:
702.968.2075
ABSN ROADMAPAPPLYING FOR ADMISSION
5 Reasonsto Attend
Nursing School in
Las Vegas• At Roseman,
there’s no waitlist.
• Our BSN program is accredited and state approved.
• Cost of living is below the national average.
• Nevada is one of the top-paying states in the nation for nurses.
• You can sit for the NCLEX in any state.
RELOCATING TO LAS VEGASThe demand for nursing education varies by state and by school. More than
half of our ABSN students come to the program from out of state due to the
accelerated 16-month time frame and the ability to start your degree faster
than in nearby states.
The education you receive in our nursing program qualifies you to take the
NCLEX-RN exam in any state, so nursing school is a great time to expand
your horizons and become familiar with all that Las Vegas has to offer.
Please note- Program length may vary due to holidays and other breaks.
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Here are three factors to consider when you’re relocating for nursing school:
1. What do I have more of: money or time?
If living close to Roseman’s campus is important to you, you might pay more in rent, but you’ll save time getting to and from the skills lab and your exams. If you have a strict budget for rent and other living expenses, you’ll have to be more open-minded regarding which side of town you live on. Visit Apartments.com or Rentals.comfor rental prices in the Las Vegas area.
2. Will I have a car?
If you don’t have a car, it might be difficult to travel for clinicals. You’ll spend time in several health care facilities within the program’s 16-month time frame, and you’ll be assigned to a variety of shifts. If driving is simply not an option, you’ll need to live in an area that has easy access to public transportation.
When in doubt, you can
always talk to your advisor!
ABSN ROADMAPRELOCATING TO LAS VEGAS
3 FACTS TO CONSIDER
WHEN YOU’RE RELOCATING FOR NURSING
SCHOOL
3. Am I open to having a roommate?
Many of our students choose not to work while they’re a student, so taking on a roommate can make the financial aspect of moving more manageable. Once you’re admitted to the program, you can search Roseman’s student roommate database to meet other students looking for a roommate.
The sooner you’re able to submit your ABSN application, the sooner an admissions decision can be made, allowing you to get a head start on your search.
Wondering if you can work while you’re in nursing school? You’re not the only one. Visit our blog post on the subject:
http://acceleratednursing.roseman.edu/blog/can-you-work-in-an-accelerated-nursing-program/
When in doubt, you can
always talk to your advisor!
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3 FACTS TO CONSIDER
WHEN YOU’RE RELOCATING FOR NURSING
SCHOOL
RELOCATING TO LAS VEGAS
GETTING STARTED!
Are you ready to talk to us about earning your BSN? We can’t wait to hear from you. With start dates in February, July, and October, it’s always a great time to get started.
Make your advising appointment today!
866.892.2928
AcceleratedNursing.Roseman.edu
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