Information on requirements for Simmons University FNP program.
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Here is some information I found about Simmons from my research:
The only states not approved are North Carolina, Tennessee, New York, and Delaware - but they are actively working with these states to gain state board approval.
The campus-based program has a 100% pass rate on the certification exam, this year is the first year they have offered the online program so no pass rate from that yet given, although the courses are taught by some of the same professors who teach the in-person courses.
Set up is the same as Georgetown University (they utilize the same online program for their school with the weekly courses live online, and the pre-recorded lectures and videos to watch on your own time)
18 months full time, 14wk terms with 2-3 wk break between each term, ONE campus visit required for skills assessment. 24mo part time, everything else the same as full time.
The Nursing@Simmons application requires applicants to have or submit the following:
Bachelor's degree from a U.S. Department of Education and NLNAC or CCNE- accredited institution.
Current U.S. Registered Nurse (R.N.) license, and have successfully completed (83 or better) a three-credit course in statistics and health assessment.
Current resume.
One- to two-page personal statement that describes your academic interests, your relevant clinical experience, and your reasons for pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing.
Transcript(s) of your academic record (see below).
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), if your native language is not English. The School of Nursing and Health Sciences TOEFL code is 3761.
The General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required, but if you feel GRE scores will strengthen your application, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 855-461-SIMM (855-461-7466).
A clinical supervisor or nurse manager who has direct knowledge of your work in the clinical setting.
A professor, faculty member, or academic advisor who can provide a meaningful assessment of your academic record.
A practicing clinical nursing professional who has served as a mentor.
Sealed official academic transcripts must be received by mail from all postsecondary institutions you have attended, even if a degree was not obtained, including community colleges.
Applicants who studied outside of the United States must have completed the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree. All coursework from non-U.S. institutions must be evaluated by World Education Services.
Please have official transcripts and other official application materials mailed to:
Application Processing Services
Nursing@Simmons Admissions
7900 Harkins Road, Suite 501
Lanham, MD 20706
Nursing@Simmons tuition is $1,385 per credit hour for students starting in the 2018-2019 academic year. (Tuition increasing in 2020 to $1,410.) Students will complete a total of 48 credit hours. A moderate increase in tuition should be expected each academic year. Tuition includes simulations, assessments, technology platform licensing and support. Tuition does not include the cost of books and a $100 student fee per term.
They have been the NICEST admissions reps, not overly pushy, and very thorough with helping me get all my information incorrectly. I applied to Georgetown first, and they too were nice, but since submitting my app, I can't seem to get anyone to reply to me and I still do not have a decision yet. The University of Cincinnati is not good about getting back to you via phone but do usually get a response within 2-3 days to my questions. Of the three I'm honestly now more impressed with Simmons than any of the others, so I'm hoping in the next couple of weeks to get an acceptance. I really wanted GU, but Simmons is almost $40K cheaper for the same type of set up.
Hope this helps some others with their lists of schools they want to go to! ?
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Quotehi guys! just stumbled upon this thread. i got in to the simmons march 14' cohort also! i do have to take the biology refresher course though. so i guess as long as i get an 83 or higher in that class, i'm set! and i couldnt agree more with what people are saying about their admission reps. they're amazing and guide you 100% of the way during your admission process.i'm liking their 2SN system so far.
good luck everyone!
So you will start nursing classes in May then right? My Friend has to do this as well.
I applied in Oct on Oct 23 it went through the first review process (there are two) and then I got a call accepting me on Nov 18th. I start March 23rd. My conditional acceptance is that I have to take a statistics refresher course (non-credit bearing) before I start and submit my certificate of completion. I will be going full time.
laurandem said:Congrats to everyone who has secured admission into these wonderful programs. Tasha did you ever hear back from UC? I am applying there now
yes I heard back at exactly 11 weeks after application, do NOT expect them to stay in contact with you or return calls/emails efficiently...just so you know...I was actually denied admission, though they would not give me a reason why at all. According to the admissions rep as I was applying I was a "strong" candidate, and had "nothing to worry about", but then received an email (no call no explanation) that I was NOT admitted. When I called it took her 2 wks to call me back and tell me that they do not know the reasons I was denied but that I could re-apply in 6mo to 1 yr...that was it.
Clincals is just starting for the first cohort this coming term I believe for the full-timers. This was a major question for me when applying, and I was told that 6mo before clinical starts the placement team will ask if you have anyone in particular in mind (clinic, MD, NP) that you would like to precept at. They will then take care of all the calling/vetting etc to get you a spot...if you do NOT have a place then they will make arrangements for a place but it could be up to a 2hr drive away depending on where you live.
As far a University of Cincy goes, i had also applied there and they DO NOT help place you at all, you must find the places, get them approved through the school, take all paperwork to the intended preceptor to fill out etc. My friend is currently at UC and does love the the program (no campus visits at all), and said their is a lot of group work, papers and discussion board questions to do and she is getting ready to start clinicals and had someone back out and still does not have another place, the school isn't really doing much to help her either.
Your best bet would be to call each school and specifically ask them I would imagine, as just because one person has an issue doesn't mean each and every one does. =) Congrats on your acceptance and good luck with whatever you choose.
RNicholask, BSN, RN
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Hey!
may I ask your credentials for getting in? How come they are having you retake a biology class?