Nov 24, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

3. Graduate Admissions


3.1 Graduate Admission Procedures

Admission packets and other information regarding graduate programs may be obtained from the MUW Office of Graduate Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW - 280, Columbus, MS 39701-5800. An online application form is available on our website www.muw.edu/graduates. Official letters of notification will be sent to all with completed applications when a formal decision is made.

Retention of Records

Applicants who have been admitted and choose not to enroll in coursework but wish to keep their records current should submit a written request to the Office of Graduate Studies, indicating that they want their application to be kept on file for one calendar year following the term of admission. After one calendar year, their files will be purged.

Students who have not enrolled in coursework for a semester need to notify the Office of Graduate Studies in writing they wish to continue in their program so their files can be re-activated. They also need to provide the Office of Graduate Studies with any updated personal information, such as a change of address. The files of students who do not complete their graduate programs will be purged five years after the last date of attendance.

3.2 General Admission Requirements

Requirements for full admission to MUW Graduate Studies include the following:

  • A completed Graduate Application form.
  • Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work from each institution attended, including transcripts from MUW. These transcripts must include verification the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited four-year institution.
  • A minimum 2.75 overall GPA (based on a four-point scale) for undergraduate studies or a minimum 3.0 GPA in the most recent 60 hours of undergraduate coursework. If students have completed graduate courses, the GPA for that degree will be considered for admission.
  • Letters of professional recommendation stating the applicant’s qualifications for graduate work from persons who have personal knowledge of the applicant’s academic/work performance.
  • Individual programs will have additional requirements, such as a higher minimum GPA, GRE or GMAT scores, admission deadlines, or an essay or writing sample. Admission decisions are based on the full application. See individual programs for these requirements.
  • Proof of immunization of measles, mumps, and rubella (including two doses of the MMR vaccine) is required in order for students to register for courses (regardless of their method of delivery), unless a student is exempt because of (a) actual or suspected pregnancy (measles or rubella vaccines are not required for females who are pregnant; if pregnancy is suspected, a valid certificate of medical exception from a health provider is required until pregnancy is resolved), (b) medical contraindication, or (c) birth prior to 1957.
  • A $25.00 application fee for all graduate programs.

Applicants who have not submitted documentation of all required materials may be fully admitted pending receipt of these materials. All admissions documents must be received at least one week prior to the start of classes or admission will be revoked.

3.3 Conditional Admission:

Applicants who have less than the minimum GPA for admission or who do not meet the program’s minimum admission requirements may be admitted conditionally. Criteria considered for conditional admission may include GPA in the area of study, letters of recommendation, professional experience, or other evidence demonstrating the potential for success in the graduate program.

Applicants admitted conditionally to a cohort program may remove the conditional status by earning a least a 3.0 MUW cumulative GPA with no grade below a B at the end of their first semester of graduate study. Applicants admitted conditionally to other programs may remove the conditional status by earning at least a 3.0 MUW cumulative GPA with no grade below a B at the end of their first six to nine hours or their first two semesters of graduate study, whichever comes first. Students admitted conditionally must maintain a 3.0 MUW cumulative GPA with no grade below a B during the conditional period, or they will be dismissed from graduate studies and will not be allowed into any graduate program at MUW.

Graduate credits earned while a student holds a conditional status may count toward the degree program. However students must be fully admitted to a graduate program to be eligible for federal financial aid.

3.4 Non-Degree Admission:

Non-degree-seeking students are those who do not wish to pursue a graduate degree. Non-degree status is usually reserved for applicants who already are practicing professionals in the field and who wish to take one or two courses for professional development. Non-degree students may be permitted to take up to six hours of courses on a space-available basis and upon receipt of the following:

  1. An application for admission.
  2. A $25.00 application fee.
  3. Official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate work. These transcripts must include certification the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited four-year institution.
  4. Certificate of immunization for measles, mumps, and rubella (including two doses of the MMR vaccine. (See general admission requirements.)
  5. Written permission from the coordinator/director of the graduate program which is offering the course. All courses at MUW will be blocked to non-degree-seeking applicants except for the course that has been approved.

Students who already possess a master’s degree may exceed the six-hour limit for non-degree students.

Non-degree students who decide to apply for a degree must notify the Office of Graduate Studies in writing. With the approval of the program director/coordinator, students may be allowed to count their six credit hours toward a degree program, provided they have made a grade of A or B in the courses. Non-degree students who later seek admission to a degree program and plan to apply their non-degree hours to that degree program must meet all requirements for full admission to a degree program with the exception of non-degree students with undergraduate GPA or GRE deficiencies who plan to apply only three non-degree hours to their degree program. These students may be admitted conditionally, but their non-degree coursework counts toward the hour and semester limits to which conditionally admitted students are held.

The Post-Master’s Certificate program, Gifted and Reading/Literacy Certification programs have special admission requirements, as outlined below. Students enrolled in these non-degree programs may exceed the six-hour limit for non-degree students. Students in the Gifted and Reading/Literacy Certification programs who later decide to apply for admission to the degree programs in Gifted Studies and Reading/Literacy may apply all hours earned in the certification programs to the degree programs as long as they meet all appropriate scholastic and program requirements. These requirements include, but are not limited to, the maximum of two grades of C that a student may apply to any graduate program, whether degree or non-degree.

Admission of MUW Undergraduate Students:

An undergraduate student at MUW who has an overall 3.0 GPA and who has completed 90 or more semester hours may receive written permission from the appropriate coordinator/director to take up to six hours of graduate courses. The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA while taking these courses. Exception is made to accelerated joint undergraduate/graduate degree programs. Specific admission requirements and hour limitations are listed by program.

Admission of Students in Graduate Programs at Other Institutions:

Applicants who are unconditionally enrolled in graduate programs at other institutions may take a course in a graduate program at MUW with the following documentation:

  1. An application.
  2. A letter from an advisor at the institution in which the applicant is enrolled stating the applicant is a student in good standing and the applicant has permission to take the requested course.
  3. Written permission from the appropriate program coordinator/director.
  4. Proof of immunization.
  5. An official transcript.
  6. A check for $25.00.

Cross-Registered Students who are enrolled full-time at another institution that has a written joint-enrollment agreement with MUW may take designated courses in a graduate program. These students must be admitted to graduate studies programs at both institutions. Students admitted full-time at their home institution will pay fees at that institution. Students not admitted full-time will pay fees at both institutions. Cross-registration is an option only for spring and fall semesters.

3.5 International Students Admission:

International students must meet the same admission standards required of other applicants. In addition, they must submit the following items:

  1. Certified transcripts, diplomas, and certificates translated in English.
  2. An official letter of financial backing.
  3. A signed International Student Health Agreement.
  4. A satisfactory score on an approved test of English-language proficiency. Graduate Studies requires an official test score of at least 550 (paper based), 213 (computer based), or 79 (Internet based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); an official test score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); or an official test score of at least 53 on the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) from the appropriate official testing service. The Test of Written English may also be required. Individual graduate programs may set higher English-language proficiency scores and or require additional documentation of English-language proficiency. See below for more details.

Health Insurance

Mississippi University for Women requires all non-immigrant international students to have health insurance. International students must purchase a health insurance plan and provide documentation of insurance coverage prior to registration. The insurance plan must cover the student for the length of each semester. International students must maintain continuous coverage throughout their enrollment at the University. If an international student fails to provide documentation of insurance coverage, this will be seen as a student code of conduct violation and will be referred to the Dean of Students Office.

Immunization

Proof of immunization of measles, mumps, and rubella is required (two doses of MMR vaccine) must be translated in English and submitted.

Tuberculosis

Proof of test screening for tuberculosis by chest x-ray and interferon gamma release assays (IGRA) performed in the United States prior to the start of classes is required of all international students.

International students interested in applying for Graduate Studies should contact the Office of Admission, International Programs Office, MUW Box 1613, Columbus, MS 39701 USA.

3.6 Second Master’s Degrees

Graduate students pursuing a second master’s degree at MUW may use credit for courses earned from the first MUW degree if the credited course work is a requirement of both degrees and if the student earned a grade of B or better in the first attempt. Twenty-five percent of the credits towards the second master’s degree must be earned after the completion of the first master’s degree.

3.7 Admission Requirements for Individual Programs

Admission Requirements for a Master of Arts in Teaching

Students requesting admission to the Graduate Program in Master of Arts in Teaching must fulfill the following:

  1. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  2. Receive passing scores on Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators and Praxis II (Content Area Only). **
  3. Have 21 hours of undergraduate or graduate credit in the content area of licensure (must have grades of C or above).
  4. Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric.

**Exception for 2020-2021: Due to disruption in testing as a result of COVID-19, all state licensure exam requirements are suspended now through December 31, 2021.

Admission Requirements for a Master of Education (M.Ed.) with Concentration in Educational Leadership

Students requesting admission to the M.Ed. with Concentration in Educational Leadership should complete admission requirements in the spring. New candidates for each cohort begin study each summer. Space in each cohort is limited. Candidates must meet the following criteria:

  1. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Study.
  2. Hold a valid Mississippi Class A or higher Teaching Certificate (or equivalent if the candidate is from out-of-state).
  3. Provide evidence of a minimum of three (3) years of K-12 teaching experience.
  4. Submit an application portfolio (specific requirements available through the Department of Education).
  5. Interview.
  6. Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric using above criteria.

Admission Requirements for a Master of Education (M.Ed.) with Concentration in Gifted Studies

Students requesting admission to the M.Ed. with Concentration in Gifted Studies must fulfill the following:

  1. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  2. Have a current Teaching License.
  3. Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric. 

Admission Requirements for a Master of Education (M.Ed.) with Concentration in Reading/Literacy

Students requesting admission to the M.Ed. with Concentration in Reading/Literacy must fulfill the following:

   A. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
   B. Have a current Teaching License
   C. Earn a minimum score on the admissions rubric.

Admission Requirements for a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

Students requesting admission to the Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing must fulfill the following

   A. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies
   B. Submit a letter of intent and writing sample of 10-30 pages of creative writing
   C. Provide 3 letters of recommendation
   D. Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric

Admission Requirements for a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Education

MFA-TE Program Admissions Requirements:

Please include a 1-2 page Letter of Intent, describing why you are interested in this program, your background as an artist and/or educator and your goals for the future.

One letter of recommendation should come from a colleague or mentor who has some experience in theatre or a related field. This can be at the professional, college, K-12 or community level.

Although not required, a certificate/license to teach at the K-12 level is recommended. However, lack of a certificate does not automatically disqualify a candidate from being chosen for the program.

The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is NOT required for admission into this program.

Admission Requirements for a Master of Arts in Women’s Leadership

Students requesting admission to the Master of Arts Program in Women’s Leadership must fulfill the following:

Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies
Provide a personal statement and record of achievement
Submit a senior-level scholarly paper from undergraduate or later studies
Provide 3 letters of recommendation
Interview with the Program Coordinator
Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric

Admission Requirements for a Master of Business Administration

Students requesting admissions to the Graduate Program in Business must fulfill the following:

  1. Minimum 3.0 GPA on all undergraduate coursework (the GPA on the last sixty (60) hours bears no additional consideration)
  2. GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) score of 400 or higher is required to be considered for admission. GMAT scores are valid for five years. If the test has been taken more than once, the admissions committee will use the highest total score to evaluate the application. A GRE (Graduate Record Examination) score may be accepted only if the student has completed the examination before initiating the application process.
  3. Earn a C or above in the following coursework prior to enrolling in the Master of Business Administration program at the W: Principles of Economics I (or II), Principles of Accounting, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Management, Information Technology course
  4. Submit three recommendations with an overall recommendation of “Recommend” or higher. Recommendations should attest to applicant’s academic ability, work experience, and character
  5. Submit a graduate business essay. The required essay allows the admissions committee to learn about the applicant, his/her accomplishments and professional aspirations. Responses should be double-spaced and each page should clearly list the applicant’s full legal name and the essay topic. The required essay is to address the following topics:
    1. Purpose Essay: Describe your career goals and explain how a Master of Business Administration degree from  the W will help you accomplish these goals (750 words maximum)
    2. Creativity/Entrepreneurship Essay: In 750 words or less, imagine a small business that you would like to open. Give a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and challenges facing the business. The essay might include (but not limited to) discussions of your business’s customers, revenue sources, business model, competition, operating environment, marketing efforts, information technology, management structure, etc. Be creative. Be concise.
    3. Ethics/Critical Thinking Essay: Describe a significant ethical dilemma you have faced. What action did you take to resolve it. How did you evaluate your available options and decide on this course of action? What lessons did you learn that could be applied to an ethical dilemma faced today? How has this dilemma shaped your values? (750 words maximum)
  6. Applicants must submit a professional resume detailing skills, educational experience, and work experience (with a particular emphasis on relevant work experience and managerial/supervisory experiences).

Admission Requirements for a Master of Public Health

Students requesting admission to the Graduate Program in Public Health must fulfill the following:

  1. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  2. Possess a Baccalaureate degree, preferably in a health related area, from a regionally accredited four-year institution.
  3. Earn a minimum score on the admission rubric.
  4. Interview with the Program Coordinator.

Admission Requirements for a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology

Students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology must satisfy the following requirements:

  1. Meet all criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  2. Student admitted tot he Graduate Program in SLP who have not earned an undergraduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology will complete leveling courses and clinical observations.

In addition to standard MUW admission requirements, student who apply for admission to graduate studies in speech-language pathology and are non-native English speakers must submit:

  1. An official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 620 (Paper Based Test) or 287 (Computer Based Test), or 100 IBT (Internet-Based Test), an IELTS (International English Language Testing Systems) core of 7.0, or PTE (Pearson Test of English) score of 68.
  2. A taped speech sample, 3-5 minutes in length. The topic should address the student’s personal history/information and career goals.

Admission Requirements for a Graduate Nursing Degree

  1. In compliance with Mississippi Statue 43-11-13, the Department of Nursing requires all applicants to submit to a criminal background check and drug/alcohol screen prior to entering the nursing program. Failure by an applicant to indicate suitability on the background check or to present a clear finding (negative results) on the drug/alcohol screen will result in prohibition from entering (exclusion from) the nursing program. Students must report any arrests or disqualifying events that occur after their initial admissions criminal background check or it will be grounds for dismissal from the program.

    If the applicant has been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude, or does not pass the criminal background check and drug screen, he/she will be prohibited from entering the nursing program. More information can be obtained from the office of the department chair. 
     
  2. In order to successfully complete the nursing program, all nursing students must be able to successfully demonstrate the knowledge and skills required of a nursing student as described below in the Knowledge and Skills Required of a Nursing Student. If a student is not able to meet these standards, he/she may initiate a meeting with the Student Success Center for review of his/her case to see if reasonable accommodations are possible as per the normal university procedures. If reasonable accommodations are made and the student continues to be unable to meet one or more of the standards, the student will not be able to successfully complete the requirements of the program.
Knowledge and Skills of a Graduate Nursing Student
Nursing Program Performance Standards
Standard Examples
Mobility Physical abilities sufficient to move independently from room to room, walk in hallways, maneuver in small places such as patient rooms, and medication rooms. Moves independently with patients from department to department, around the patient room, down the corridor, from one patient room to another, to take care of all patients on a team, and to assist in the transport of all patients from bed to bed, bed to chair. Walking, standing, sitting for long periods of time, stooping, lifting patients weighing over 40 pounds, squatting, reaching, twisting, bending, pushing, pulling, dragging, and climbing.
Motor Skills Gross and fine motor skills to practice safe and efficient patient care. Sufficient manual dexterity to manipulate equipment in the patient care setting. Manual dexterity to start a patient’s intravenous line, set alarms on monitors, draw up and give injections to patients without extraneous movements.
Hearing Auditory ability sufficient to monitor and assess health needs. Auscultation of breath sounds, heart sounds, blood pressure, bowel sounds, hearing alarms, call bells, telephones in patient care, converse with patients, family and staff from varying distances with varying audible sounds.
Visual Visual ability sufficient for observation and assessment necessary to provide safe patient care. Reading patient charts/flow sheets/monitors, drawing up and administering medications, assessing patient skin tones, reading thermometers, assessing wound status, non-verbal behaviors.
Tactile Tactile ability sufficient for physical assessment and to provide safe patient care. Perform palpation, giving injections, starting IV’s, sterile and non sterile dressing changes, urinary catheterization, assess skin temperature and texture, and assist with patient care activities.
Communication Communication abilities sufficient for interaction with others in coherent and concise oral and written form. Follow spontaneous verbal and/or written instructions, able to effectively communicate when teaching patients and/or families. Communicate the patient’s response to therapy to other members of the health care team, document patient responses to therapy on health care forms utilizing various forms of media, consult with health care team members in a professional manner.
Interpersonal Interpersonal skills sufficient for interaction with patients, families and groups from diverse backgrounds (cultural, emotional, intellectual) in a variety of health care settings. Converse effectively in stressful situations with patients, families and groups (codes, emergencies). Discharge teaching.
Critical Thinking Critical thinking sufficient for clinical decision making. Competent assessment of a patient in a timely manner, correct interpretation of assessment, readily respond with appropriate nursing interventions, treatment plans, works in isolation independently and with groups for positive patient outcome
Students requesting admission to the Master of Science in Nursing Program must meet the following requirements:
  1. Complete a 3 semester credit hour graduate-level (500-level or higher) advanced pathophysiology course with a “B” or higher.
  2. Meet criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  3. Hold a BSN degree from an academic institution with national and/or regional accreditation.
  4. Hold an unencumbered license to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in Mississippi or a Compact State.
  5. Have practiced a minimum of two (2) years as a registered nurse.
  6. Have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  7. Show evidence of professional leadership and foundational research skills (transcript, publication, or documented experience).
  8. Have credit in an undergraduate statistics course with a minimum grade of C.
  9. Complete a personal interview with Graduate Nursing faculty.
  10. A current (within last 5 years) Graduate Record Exam (GRE) (Verbal and Quantitative) and minimum of 3.0 on analytical writing.
  11. Meet clinical prerequisites:
    1. Physical exam
    2. All immunizations required by the University
    3. Hepatitis immunization or signed waiver statement
    4. Seasonal Flu shot required
    5. Documentation of QuantiFERON TB Gold negative results
    6. Current CPR Certification
    7. Criminal background check and nine-panel drug screen (passed as indicated above)
    8. Successfully demonstrate the knowledge and skills required of a nursing student as indicated above
    9. Malpractice insurance as a nurse practitioner student
    10. Completion of MUW workshop: OSHA Universal Precautions and HIPPA training (offered at orientation)
    11. Proof of automobile and health insurance

In addition to standard MUW admission requirements, students who apply for admission to the Master of Science in Nursing Program and are non-native English speakers must submit an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 620 (Paper Based Test) or 287 (Computer Based Test), or 100 IBT (Internet-Based Test), an IELTS (International English Language Testing Systems) core of 7.0, or PTE (Pearson Test of English) score of 68.

Master’s of Science in Nursing Admission Dates/Procedures 

To be considered for early admission, all criteria for program entry must be met and applications must be received prior to November 15. Applications will be reviewed and interviews will be offered in early December. No more than 10 students will be selected for early entry into the program.

Admission to the Master of Science in Nursing Program is competitive, so students should apply as soon as possible, but no later than March 15. By March 15, candidates must have completed the application process, including the submission of official transcripts from all colleges attended verifying completion of all prerequisites, three written letters of recommendation, and a $25 application fee. The student must also complete a scheduled interview with Graduate Nursing faculty. Transfer students are considered for admission only as seats become available. The program will notify qualified applicants of admission decisions as soon as possible.

Post-Graduate Certificate RN FNP Track

Students requesting admission to the Post-Graduate (RN-FNP) Certificate Program must meet the following requirements:

  1. Complete a 3 semester credit hour graduate-level (500-level or higher) advanced pathophysiology course with a “B” or higher.
  2. Meet criteria for admission to Graduate Studies.
  3. Hold a MSN degree from an academic institution with national and/or regional accreditation.
  4. Hold an unencumbered license to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in Mississippi or a Compact State.
  5. Complete a personal interview with Graduate Nursing faculty.
  6. Have practiced a minimum of two (2) years as a registered nurse.
  7. A current (within last 5 years) Graduate Record Exam (GRE) (Verbal and Quantitative) and a minimum of 3.0 on analytical writing.
  8. Complete clinical prerequisites:
    1. Physical exam,
    2. All immunizations required by the University,
    3. Hepatitis immunization or signed waiver statement,
    4. Seasonal Flu shot required,
    5. Documentation of QuantiFERON TB Gold negative results,
    6. Current CPR Certification,
    7. Criminal background check and nine-panel drug screen (passed as indicated above),
    8. Successfully demonstrate the knowledge and skills required of a nursing student as indicated above,
    9. Malpractice insurance as a nurse practitioner student (offered at orientation),
    10. Completion of MUW workshop: OSHA Universal Precautions and HIPPA training (offered at orientation).
    11. Proof of automobile and health insurance

Post-Graduate Certificate APRN FNP Track

Students requesting admission to the Post-Graduate (APRN to FNP) Certificate Program must meet the following requirements:

  1. Complete a 3 semester credit hour graduate-level (500-level) advanced pathophysiology course with a “B” or higher.
  2. Hold a MSN degree from an academic institution with national and/or regional accreditation.
  3. Hold an unencumbered license to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in Mississippi or a Compact State.
  4. Complete a personal interview with Graduate Nursing faculty.
  5. Hold current national board certification as an APRN nurse in a specialty other than the intended plan of study.
  6. Have practiced a minimum of two (2) years as a registered nurse.
  7. Meet clinical prerequisites:
    1. Physical exam,
    2. All immunizations required by the University,
    3. Hepatitis immunization or signed waiver statement,
    4. Seasonal Flu shot required
    5. Documentation of QuantiFERON TB Gold negative results,
    6. Current CPR Certification,
    7. Criminal background check and nine-panel drug screen (passed as indicated above),
    8. Successfully demonstrate the knowledge and skills required of a nursing student as indicated above,
    9. Malpractice insurance as a nurse practitioner student(offered at orientation),
    10. Completion of MUW workshop: OSHA Universal Precautions (offered at orientation).
    11. Proof of automobile and health insurance.

Admission Requirements for Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree

  • Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an academic institution with national and regional accreditation (Bachelor of Science in Nursing if entering Post BSN to DNP program)
  • Complete Graduate Research (3 semester credit hours) course with a minimum grade of a “B” (for post BSN to DNP entry)
  • Same requirements for full and part time option
  • 1000 word essay
  • Complete a 3 semester credit hour graduate-level (500-level or higher) advanced pathophysiology course with a “B” or higher (for Post BSN to DNP entry)
  • Unencumbered MS RN/APRN license
  • Evidence of professional leadership and foundational research skills
  • Three written letters of reference
  • Pass a criminal background check and nine-panel drug screen
  • A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on 4.0 scale
  • A personal interview with graduate nursing faculty
  • Have practiced a minimum of two (2) years as a registered nurse
  • One to two page current resume describing all chronological work experience and education
  • National certification as a nurse practitioner prior to NU 799.

Health Admission Requirements

  • Annual Physical Exam
  • All immunizations required by the University:
    • provide documentation of having had two MMRs (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) or proof of serological immunities
    • provide documentation of QuantiFERON TB Gold negative results
    • provide documentation of having a TDAP within the last 10 years
    • provide documentation of the Hepatitis B Vaccine or sign waiver
    • seasonal Flu shot required
  • Malpractice insurance as an APRN
  • Provide proof of automobile and health insurance
  • Completion of MUW workshop: OSHA Universal Precautions and HIPPA training (offered at orientation)
  • Current CPR certification

Admission Dates/Procedures

Students seeking admission to the DNP Program will seek admission to MUW Graduate Studies and the MUW DNP Program by April 1 according to the established admission procedures and requirements for Graduate Studies which include:

Application Form

A completed Graduate Application form is required. The form is located at (http://web3.muw.edu/graduates/apply).

Official Transcripts

Official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate work from each institution attended, including MUW, are required. For post-masters entry official transcripts must verify the applicant received a nursing master’s degree from a fully accredited institution, by one of the recognized accrediting agencies. For post-baccalaureate entry the official baccalaureate transcripts must meet the same requirements. Applicant must have a minimum 3.0 overall GPA on a four-point scale.

Background

Evidence of an unrestricted/unencumbered nursing license and national certification as a nurse practitioner and certification in a state as a nurse practitioner is required prior to spring semester. All candidates must have a criminal background check with no disqualifying events as mandated by the State of Mississippi.

TOEFL for International Applicants

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants who are not citizens of the U.S. including permanent resident applicants who hold a “green card” in the U.S. and international applicants currently in the U.S. on any type of visa. The minimum TOEFL score is 550.

Prerequisite Courses Completed

The following courses must be completed (with a grade of B or better) prior to admission to DNP courses: Graduate research and Graduate Pathophysiology.

Professional Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of professional recommendation are required. The letters must state the applicant’s Qualification’s for graduate work from persons (excluding family members) who have personal knowledge of the applicant’s academic or work performance.

Interview

Admission interviews are an important part of the application process. Invitations to interview are sent after a preliminary review of applications in each round. Candidates chosen to interview receive an e-mail with instructions on how to schedule an interview. Interviews take place on the MUW campus.

Résumé

Applicants must enclose a one- to two-page current résumé or CV describing all chronological work experience and education since becoming an RN. The applicant must include full legal name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address with the résumé.

Essay

The required 1000 word essay allows the admissions committee to learn about the applicant, his/her accomplishments and professional aspirations. The required essay requires the applicant to describe their career goals and explain how a DNP from MUW will help them accomplish those goals. Questions include reasons for seeking admission to the DNP program; areas of planned research; goals while in the program; long-range career plans; qualifications; readiness for the program; and mentorship by program faculty. Essay should be double spaced and each page should include your name and page number.