All students in the Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program are considered to be in the two-plus-two (2+2) Associate of Science/Bachelor of Science program, as the intent is that students will continue seamlessesly to complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
The ASN Degree curriculum at Mount Aloysius College provides an education to prepare graduates as professional nurses, qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered nurses following graduation. A blending of theory classes, campus laboratory & simulation experiences, seminars, and clinical agency experiences enable students to achieve established program and student learning outcomes. The general education and professional components of the curriculum are designed to provide graduates with knowledge, skills, and competencies to function effectively in acute, long-term, and community-based settings.
The following end of program student learning outcomes will be achieved by the Mount Aloysius College ASN graduates:
The ASN Degree in Nursing Program must be completed within (3) years of starting the first nursing course. In addition, the pre-requisite course of BIOL 201 - Anatomy and Physiology I must have been satisfactorily completed with a “C” grade and the student must have satisfactorily completed Nursing ABC Math 091 if required by TEAS Math sub-score prior to enrolling in the first nursing course. The student is considered a “Non-Matriculated Nursing Student” until the required pre-requisite course requirements have been met.
Accreditation/Approval
The ASN Degree Nursing Program is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850 Atlanta, GA 30326 404-975-5000 www.acenursing.org
Admission Requirements
NOTE: All decisions regarding admission to the nursing program at Mount Aloysius College are made by the Nursing Department.
Students requesting admission to the ASN Degree program must have been admitted to the College and meet the following admission requirements:
1. First time college student applicants who have graduated from high school less than two (2) years and/or have less than 24 credits of post-secondary education must:
2. Transfer applicants, who have graduated from high school and completed 24 or more credits of post-secondary education must:
3. Transfer applicants who have had previous nursing education courses are required to meet the admission requirements as stated above for transfer students and sign and send to the previous nursing program(s) a request for confidential reference. In addition, the applicant may apply to take a challenge* exam(s). To begin the challenge exam process, the applicant must submit a course syllabus and calendar to the Department Chairperson at least five (5) weeks prior to the start of the semester or earlier. An applicant wishing to challenge a course must have successfully completed a comparable course (including clinical if applicable) at an accredited school within the past three (3) years. Challenge exams must be completed by June 30 for Fall admission and by December 15 for Spring admission. The following Associate Degree nursing courses may be challenged -
4. Students granted readmission to the nursing program may be required to challenge* or retake nursing courses that were successfully completed at Mount Aloysius College within the past three (3) years prior to re-admission. Courses taken more than three years prior to readmission cannot be challenged and must be repeated.
Pre-Nursing Status
An applicant is identified as pre-nursing when he/she has met all admission requirements, but has not completed the pre-requisite course requirements. Once pre-requisite course requirements are met the applicant must complete the Internal Nursing Audit Form.
Clinical Enrollment Requirements**
Prior to the start of a clinical nursing course, the student must submit the following:
**Students must have health requirements confirmed by Health Services prior to participation in clinical experiences. The MAC School of Nursing Prohibitive Offense Policy guides decisions related to background check findings. Healthcare agencies have the right to deny employment or clinical experiences based on background checks.
***Nursing students must comply with the requirement of the Professional Nursing Law of Pennsylvania (Act of April 14, 1972, P.L. 233, No 64) known as “The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.”
General Information
Information related to progression throughout the ASN program includes the following:
Graduation Requirements
To graduate, students must complete all general education core requirements (listed in the current College Catalog) and all nursing requirements for the ASN Degree.
The ASN Degree must be completed within six (6) years of starting the first nursing course.
Students must complete their final thirty (30) semester hours before graduation in Mount Aloysius College.
Fees
Students are assessed a one-time nursing clinical education fee to cover expenses connected with the clinical education requirements. This fee is included in the NUAS 130 - Adult Nursing I and NUAS 115 - LPN to RN Transition courses. Included in this fee is one urine drug screen, PA Criminal Background, FBI fingerprinting, Child Abuse Clearance and CPR certification. If additional criminal background checks, child abuse clearance or urine drug screens are required, the student is responsible for the costs. The clinical education fee also includes the purchase of a Nurse Pak, which includes equipment needed for skill performance.
The ATI Comprehensive Assessment and Remediation Program, Modules and Tutorials are utilized in the ASN Degree program. Students are assessed a competency testing fee for the program at the beginning of each semester.
*Articulation Criteria for LPN Advanced Standing
LPN candidates are required to meet the requirements of the College along with the ASN program admission criteria and complete all pre-enrollment and enrollment requirements. In addition, applicants must submit official transcripts and proof of current or previous LPN license in good standing as a requirement for admission. Applicants articulating directly from LPN programs must obtain LPN licensure by the completion of the semester that NUAS 115 is taken.
LPN applicants meeting the articulation criterion may be granted a maximum of twelve (12) credits in nursing; seven (7) credits following successful completion of NUAS 115 - LPN to RN Transition and five (5) credits for Nursing of the Family Challenge.
In order to receive the seven (7) credits, the applicant must have graduated within the past three years from an LPN program, have work experience as an LPN equivalent to 1000 hours in the past three years, or have completed an approved refresher course. Applicants licensed for greater than three years must submit employer verification of work experience. If the applicant meets these criteria, seven (7) credits will be given after successful completion of NUAS 115 - LPN to RN Transition course.
If the applicant does not meet the articulation criteria, the applicant must take the NLN PN-RN Nursing Accelerated Challenge Exam (NACE I) Foundations of Nursing and obtain a passing score of 75% and complete NUAS 115 with a grade of 75% or better to receive the seven (7) credits.
In order to receive the five (5) credits, the applicant must successfully obtain a Level 2 proficiency on the ATI RN Nursing Care of Children AND the ATI RN Maternal Newborn. Both of these exams must be successfully completed by the end of NUAS 115 - LPN to RN Transition. If unsuccessful on the exams, the applicant will be required to take NUAS 240 - Nursing of the Family.
The NLN (NACE I) required for LPN Advanced Standing placement requires fee payment prior to taking the exam.
Prior to enrolling in Level III Nursing courses, NUAS 260 - Adult Nursing II and NUAS 275 - Mental Health Nursing, the student must have completed the following: