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Our Master's Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) is an intensive two-year graduate program that equips students with the essential knowledge, skills, and clinical experience required for RN licensure. Tailored for individuals holding a bachelor's degree in another field, this accelerated program delivers comprehensive nursing education at the graduate level.
MEPN participants develop expertise in applying research findings and evidence-based practices to enhance healthcare delivery and outcomes. The program features small class sizes, allowing students to collaborate with both undergraduate nursing candidates and graduate peers from various health disciplines in select integrated courses. The MEPN curriculum also includes a specialized focus on Community and Population Health Nursing (CPHN), empowering graduates to spearhead interdisciplinary teams that promote healthcare access for marginalized communities.
Community and Population Health Nursing concentration applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing university program and have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). In addition, they must have completed courses in the following subjects with a C or better: statistics, psychology (preferably human development lifespan), sociology/cultural anthropology, anatomy, physiology, and microbiology with labs, and chemistry.
TOEFL Score Requirements for Admission Consideration:
On the TOEFL iBT minimum score of 80
For the paper-based test, a minimum score of 550
IELTS Score Requirements for Admission Consideration:
An overall minimum score of 7 for admission, with a score of no less than 6 on any individual module.
Applicants who qualify for admission by the above criteria, and also achieve a score of 8 or higher on the Speaking module may be eligible to serve as a Teaching Assistant.