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Department of Nurse Anesthesia
Undergraduate Programs
How can I schedule an initial advising appointment?
Call 726-2872 and ask to schedule a telephone advising appointment with Jan Paine. Students who have attended another college must be admitted to Samford before scheduling an advising appointment.
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How can I determine if college coursework will transfer?
If you attended a community college in Alabama, a
transfer guide is posted on our website showing Samford equivalents.
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Do I have to wait until my sophomore or junior year to apply?
No. You may apply to the School of Nursing as soon as you receive your acceptance letter and nursing application from Samford. Remember, meeting Samford's admission requirements does not necessarily mean that you automatically meet the School of Nursing admission requirements.
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What GPA is required for admission consideration?
We require a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for freshmen and 2.7 for transfers. We calculate all courses attempted, including D/F repeats.
Accelerated Second Degree students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA for admission.
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What scores are required for admission consideration?
- For freshmen, we require a minimum ACT score of 21, or a minimum SAT score of 1000 from the same test (not combined scores from different tests).
- If you are a transfer student with at least a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, no scores are required. Transfer students whose cumulative GPA is less than 3.0 but at least 2.7 are required to have the minimum scores. Scores must not be more than five years old.
- You may contact ACT at 319-337-1000, School Code 0016 or SAT at 212-713-8000, School Code 1302 to request your official scores be sent to Samford University.
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How do I apply?
You may apply to Samford online. Upon acceptance to Samford, you will receive a nursing application. Accelerated Second Degree Applicants are the exception and apply directly to the School of Nursing, not to Samford University. Nursing applications are reviewed monthly.
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Is there an application deadline?
The only undergraduate program with an application deadline is our Accelerated Second Degree Option, which has a deadline of March 1st.
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Does out-of-state tuition apply?
No, we are a private institution and tuition is the same for in-state and out-of-state students.
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What types of Financial Aid is available.
You may contact Samford's
Financial Aid office at 205.726.7905.
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When do classes start?
All nursing courses are offered both Fall and Spring semesters.
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What electives are offered?
We offer a variety of clinical electives including OR and ER, as well as opportunities for travel abroad.
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What clinical sites are used?
We take advantage of Birmingham's many clinical agencies, including Children's Hospital, Baptist Health System, Jefferson County Health Department, and a variety of others.
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Do you offer an LPN Mobility Program?
No.
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Do you offer an Associate Degree Program?
No. We closed our ASN program in 2000.
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Do you offer an accelerated BSN program?
Yes, we offer the
Second Degree BSN Option and the Accelerated Second Degree Option for the student who already holds a bachelor degree in another field.
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What is your passage rate for the NCLEX?
Over the last 5 years it has remained in the 90-100% range.
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What types of nursing organizations are available in your school?Samford University Association of Nursing Students (
SUANS) and Nurse's Christian Fellowship (
NCF) meet monthly for fellowship and community projects. Also,
Sigma Theta Tau is an international nursing honor society. Membership is by induction during the senior year.
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How many nursing students are enrolled in your school?
Approximately 500 undergraduate nursing students are enrolled at this time.
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Graduate Program
How do I apply?
Applicants will be considered for admission to Samford University and the School of Nursing Graduate Program upon submission of all required material. When all of your information is received, your file will be reviewed by the Graduate Program Track Coordinators and you will be contacted to schedule a personal interview.
When can I start?
- MSN Application deadline: July1st. Classes begin in August.
- RN-MSN Application deadline: November1st. Classes begin in January.
- Nurse Anesthesia Application deadline: June1st. Classes begin in January.
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How long does it take to complete a Master of Science in Nursing?
Students who possess a BSN can complete the Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, or Nurse Manager track in five semesters. Registered Nurses who possess an Associate Degree or Hospital Diploma and have completed the general education requirements may complete Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, or Nurse Manager track in seven semesters.
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How long does it take to complete a Post-MSN certificate?
The Post-MSN certificate for Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, or Nurse Manager can be completed in three semesters.
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Department of Nurse Anesthesia
How do I register for the GRE?
Register online at www.gre.com
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What are your GRE Institution and Department Codes?
Samford University's Institution Code is 1302 and our Department Code is 0610.
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I took the GRE over five years ago. Do I have to take it again?
Yes, retake the GRE if it is more than five years old. Official scores must be sent directly from GRE to Samford University (not a student's copy).
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My college courses were taken so many years ago. Is there a time limit? In some cases, yes. Please call Marian Carter, Director of Graduate Student Services, at 205-726-2047, or email mwcarter@samford.edu
I have a master's degree in nursing. Do I need to take the GRE?
Yes, all applicants must take the GRE.
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I have already taken the MAT. Will you accept that?
No, the MAT is not accepted.
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How long does it take to receive the official scores after the test is taken?
GRE recommends that applicants allow 6 weeks.
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I took a nursing research course with a different title. What should I do?
Please provide either a course description that states research was incorporated into the course or a letter from an advisor or faculty member indicating which course included research.
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How do you calculate GPAs?
GPAs are calculated four ways. There is a cumulative calculation, in which all undergraduate college credits are included. The last 60 credits, science and math courses, and graduate courses are also calculated. If a course is taken twice, both grades are included. Grades are not weighted according to pluses and minuses. One individual calculates all the GPAs so there is one standard applied to all applicants.
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Is there a required amount of work experience as a BSN prepared nurse?
No. Critical Care experience is credited as years working as a Registered Nurse.
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I have an associate degree in nursing, but a bachelor degree in another field. Do I need a BSN?
Yes. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is required.
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am enrolled in an RN to BSN program. May I apply before the degree is completed?
Yes. However, the degree must be conferred before the application deadline.
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Are distance learning (online) RN to BSN programs acceptable?
Yes, provided the program is from an NLN or CCNE accredited institution.
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May I submit personal letters of recommendation instead of the recommendation forms?
The form is required.
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What types of recommendations are required?
The three required recommendations are:
- One academic
- One immediate supervisor
- One professional colleague
- Applicants who have been out of school for some time may find it difficult to obtain a meaningful academic reference. An additional reference from a professional colleague is acceptable.
backI have attended more than one university. Even though transfer courses are shown on another transcript, must I submit transcripts from all universities attended?
Yes. Two transcripts must be received from all colleges/universities attended.
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How much does the program cost?
- Tuition
- When admission is accepted, there is a required, non-refundable deposit of $1000.00. It is applied entirely to the student's first term tuition.
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Why is Samford's tuition more than most state school anesthesia programs' tuition?
We are a private university and do not receive government funding. When comparing tuition, keep the following facts in mind:
- We admit approximately 24 students per class and admit one class per year. Each student is afforded the faculty attention necessary to be successful.
- There are three full time and three part-time members dedicated to serving our nurse anesthesia students. Educating future CRNAs is their primary responsibility. Our students agree that the tuition is well worth the expert instruction and attention they receive.
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Samford does not have out-of-state tuition. All students are charged the same tuition. Our standard tuition for nurse anesthesia is usually less than out-of-state tuition charged by state universities.
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Is the program part time?
No. This is a full time program.
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How long is the program?
This is a seven-semester program.
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What is the degree conferred?
A Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in Nurse Anesthesia
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There is a CRNA shortage. Why don't you admit more students to your program?
The administration of the Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing feels very strongly that class sizes should be kept small. This allows each student to receive the individual attention they need and allows the faculty member to dedicate themselves to each student's learning. A shortage is no reason to sacrifice the quality of a student's education, to increase the quantity of students.
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Do you offer courses online?
No, we do not offer courses online. Some courses have an online component, but applicants should plan on being full time students.
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