(a) be fully admitted to the University according to current catalog guidelines in "good academic standing" and must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in all nursing core courses and the courses required for the nursing program. An applicant cannot be a transient student.
OR
(b) be admitted to the University for the first time as a transfer student in “good academic standing” with a minimum transfer GPA of 2.5 and minimum cumulative academic GPA of 2.5 in courses required in the nursing curriculum.
AND
(c) student MUST submit an online application to the nursing program by the deadline posted at https://www.mga.edu/health-natural-sciences/nursing/apply-instructions.php
AND
(d) Applicants must be fully admitted to the university by the posted nursing application deadline. All admission materials must be properly executed and submitted to the Admissions Office and Registrar including, but not limited to, official transcripts mailed directly from each institution attended.
Students planning to return to a nursing course in which they have received a grade of D or F, or withdrawn with a (W) or a (WF) must meet the following criteria:
a. Submit a letter of intent.
b. Provide evidence of current immunizations (PPD or chest x-ray, Hepatitis-B series, tetanus and other required immunizations per health care agencies).
c. Provide evidence of current CPR card, must be certified by the American Heart Association in Child and Adult basic life support (BCLS) for health care providers. Current professional liability insurance and health insurance, and current criminal background check and drug screen.
6. A student who has withdrawn with a (W), (WF) or failed with a (D or F) in any two (2) nursing courses in the RN-BSN program may be considered for re-entry in the nursing program at MGA, should the conditions of the aforementioned W, WF, D, or F be a result of student hardship. Individual hardship circumstances must be discussed with the student’s academic advisor at the time of unsuccessful course completion. Hardship circumstances will not be considered retroactively if not disclosed at the time of unsuccessful course completion. Should the student experience additional W, WF, D, or F in any RN-BSN nursing courses, the student will not be allowed to continue in the program.
7. Re-entry is granted on a space available basis.
8. It may not be possible to re-admit all students who apply for readmission due to availability of clinical space and faculty resources. If there are more applicants than positions available in a nursing class, selection for readmission could include the following:
a. Nursing courses complete
b. Academic performance in nursing courses
c. Recorded academic misconduct and/or disruptive behavior
d. Written communication skills
8. All applications will be reviewed by the Admission, Recruitment and Retention Committee.
9. Students requesting re-entry should contact their assigned nursing advisor with any questions or concerns.