Dec 04, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Nursing


Dr. Melody Eaton, Director
Dr. Jamie Robinson, Associate Director, Undergraduate Programs
Dr. Andrea Knopp, Associate Director, Graduate Programs
Phone: (540) 568-6314
Email: eatonmk@jmu.edu
Location: Health and Behavioral Studies Building, Room 4092
Website: http://www.nursing.jmu.edu

Professors
M. deValpine, M. Eaton, J. Garber, E. Metzler-Sawin

Associate Professors
S. Annan, C. Argenbright, H. Buchanan, A. Graham, T. Kiser A. Knopp, C. Lam, E. Lewis, D. Schminkey

Assistant Professors, M. Choshi, D. Elkins, J. Gandy, B. Herron, B. Houlahan, K. Jagiello, M. Leisen, L. Mullen, N. Puffenbarger, J. Robinson, H. Soper, J. Sutherland

Instructors
C. Brown, L. Carmines, S. Stowell Condra, C. Fasching-Maphis, J. Haynes, M. King, K. Weeks

Lecturers
C. Atkinson, S. Beckler, L. Childers, M. Defibaugh, B. Landes, J. Secrist, T. Smith, R. Thomas, T. Whelden

Mission

We engage students, faculty and communities through dynamic and innovative nursing education, practice and scholarship to influence health in our world.

Vision

To be a SON nationally recognized for academic excellence and innovative contributions to health care.

Values

We are committed to:

  • Integrity: being honest, sincere and just in all of our endeavors
  • Caring: sharing compassion, kindness and authenticity with those we encounter
  • Excellence: pursuing the highest quality in teaching, learning, scholarship and service
  • Collaboration: cultivating partnerships built on respect, trust and commitment
  • Advocacy: providing a voice for those we serve and promoting policies that improve healthcare for all
  • Inclusivity: honoring the richness that diverse perspectives bring to our world
  • Resilience: achieving inner strength and wisdom by adapting to life’s challenges

Career Opportunities and Marketable Skills

  • Preparation as a professional nurse leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree.
  • Eligibility to take the National Certification and Licensure (NCLEX) Exam to become a registered nurse (R.N.).
  • Preparation for entry-level positions in a wide range of health care settings.
  • Upon completion of the R.N. – B.S.N. program of study, students may be eligible for leadership positions in a wide range of health care settings.
  • Preparation for graduate study in nursing.

Co-curricular Activities and Organizations

Accreditation

The JMU Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing. The baccalaureate and master’s programs at James Madison University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 463-6930.

Program Options

The School of Nursing offers two program options. The traditional B.S.N. program is designed to prepare undergraduate students to practice at the baccalaureate level of professional nursing. The R.N. to B.S.N. program provides flexible learning opportunities at the baccalaureate level for students who are graduates of community college or diploma schools and are licensed registered nurses (R.N.).

Special Admission and Retention Requirements

Traditional B.S.N. Program

Admission to the nursing program is limited and competitive. Each semester 113 students are admitted into junior level nursing courses. All students, including transfer students, must complete the B.S.N. admission application following admission to the university. B.S.N. admission application information is available on the nursing school website.

A completed B.S.N. admission application must be received by December 1 to be considered for the following fall semester and by July 1 to be considered for admission for the spring semester of the following year. Students not admitted to the program must reapply to be considered in the applicant pool for the following admission cycle.

To be considered for admission to the nursing major, students must:

  • Be currently enrolled as a JMU student as a declared nursing major.
  • Transfer students must complete one semester as a full-time student at JMU prior to applying the B.S.N. program.
  • Have earned a minimum JMU cumulative GPA of 3.00 as verified by the academic record (Admission is competitive, based on cumulative GPA and nursing prerequisite course grades and limited to a set number of qualified students).
  • Have completed and/or enrolled in 36 academic credits at the time of application.
  • Complete the following nursing prerequisite courses (or approved equivalents) with a grade of “C-” or higher: CHEM 120MATH 220 and at least two of the required biology courses (BIO 245/BIO 245LBIO 270/BIO 270L or BIO 290/BIO 290L) by the end of the fall semester of the sophomore year (to be considered for the following fall) or by the end of spring semester (to be considered for the following spring).
  • Students may elect to repeat up to two courses during their enrollment at JMU on a repeat/forgive basis following university policy. For repeat credit courses specifically, biology, chemistry and statistics at JMU or other institutions which apply to the calculation for admission, the nursing program will average the grade of the repeated course for a final grade used in the admission metric calculation. ​

In order to begin the nursing program, at time of entry to the first full semester, students must:

Admission criteria are available online. Students must meet the school’s technical standards for nursing practice. Technical standards are basic physical, cognitive and psychosocial skills and abilities that are required for nursing practice. The technical standards are posted on the nursing website.

The nursing curriculum is designed as a full-time program. The associate director for undergraduate programs must approve any deviation from the full-time enrollment pattern as outlined in the catalog. Once fully admitted to the program, the student must earn a minimum grade of “C-” or “Pass” in each required nursing course to remain in good standing in the nursing program. A grade of “D+/-“, “F” or “Fail” is considered a course failure. A student who for the first time receives a failure in a nursing course may, with school approval, repeat the course. A student who receives a failure in a second nursing course will not be permitted to continue in the program.

Other academic and related policies in effect for students in the nursing program are outlined on the school website.

R.N. to B.S.N. Program

The R.N. to B.S.N. program provides flexible online learning opportunity for students who are graduates of community college or diploma schools and are licensed registered nurses (R.N.). Classes are offered online to allow students to maintain employment while completing the B.S.N. degree. The program provides a foundation for professional practice and will equip students for further opportunities afforded through graduate study and advance practice.

JMU will award students up to 37 experiential learning credits for their prior learning and work experience, as well as 40 transfer credits toward the General Education requirements for a B.S.N.

Six additional co-requisite and thirteen general education credits will be required which may be taken concurrently at a local community college and transferred to JMU for credit. Students will complete 30 credits in the R.N. to B.S.N. program in three semesters of full-time study or five semesters of part-time study, thus completing a total of 120 semester hours for the baccalaureate degree. Students can apply to the R.N.to B.S.N program after which an academic transcript review will be completed.  Additional program eligibility criteria include:

  • Associate Degree or Diploma in Nursing from an accredited college/university.
  • Completion of the General Education courses required for the Bachelor of Science. May be taken concurrently with nursing course work but must be completed prior to graduation.
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4-point scale.
  • TOEFL scores greater than 570 for international applicants.
  • Completion of all prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better.
  • Current unrestricted R.N. license in any state, Washington, D.C., or a U.S. possession or territory or an equivalent credential in another country.
  • Employment as an R.N. for a minimum of four months and/or plans to practice concurrently with course work.
  • Graduates of foreign nursing schools, who are licensed outside of the United States, are required to pass the Qualifying Exam of the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) prior to application and include the exam report with their application materials.
  • Ability to meet the school’s technical standards for nursing practice (posted on the nursing website).

Admission to the program is contingent on admission to the university. 

Once fully admitted to the program, the student must earn a minimum grade of “C-” or “Pass” in each required nursing course to remain in good standing in the nursing program. A grade of “D+/-“, “F,” “Fail” or “WF” (withdrawn failing) is considered a failure. A student who for the first time receives a failure in a nursing course may, with school approval, repeat the course. A student who receives a failure in a second nursing course will not be permitted to continue in the program.

Special Expenses

A differential tuition of $90 per credit hour is added to the standard charge for courses carrying the NSG prefix. This charge applies to all students, both in-state and out-of-state, at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with exception of students enrolled in the R.N. to B.S.N. program.

Programs