Overview
The Nursing Education Advanced Certificate program is designed to prepare the advanced practice nurse who holds a MS in Nursing degree. The advanced certificate is an 18-credit program, which consists of five specialization courses (15-credits), and a 120-hour practicum (3-credits).
Admission Requirements
Fall Start Only
Please refer to the general requirements for admission and matriculation in the Admissions section of the catalog.
Copy of current RN registration in the U.S.A.
Transfer Credits
Graduate courses taken at other institutions prior to admission at Mercy University may, if pertinent to the plan of study, be credited to the graduate degree. Transfer credit is limited to three credits taken within the last five years in which the student has received a grade of B or above.
Transfer courses taken prior to admission will not be computed in the quality point average.
Program Design
The program is designed for part-time students taking up to nine credits per semester. The curriculum is organized so that education specialization courses are offered prior to the practicum course. Specializations are offered online hybrid (synchronous & asynchronous). NURS 650 includes 2-3 in person meetings. Education practicum (NURS 700) is in-person.
Program Requirements
Requirements for matriculation and admission into the Master of Science Programs in Nursing include the following:
- Students applying for acceptance to the Nursing program may complete the process using the Mercy University website https://www.mercy.edu.
- Masters’ transcript with a nursing major from a professionally accredited program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
Complaints That Fall Outside Existing Policies
The School of Nursing is committed to meeting its mission as it relates to serving our students, potential students, staff, faculty, adjunct faculty, clinical faculty and the public. The School of Nursing and all its Program adhere to Mercy’s existing policies and procedures including but not limited to the Academic Appeals Policy, Policies and Procedures relating to Sexual Misconduct, Policy on Equal Opportunity and Non- grade appeals, student discipline, sexual misconduct complaints, disability accommodations, discrimination and retaliation. In addition to university policies, the School of Nursing, and our accreditor, Commission on College Nursing Education, all have policies and procedures in place that must be followed. If a circumstance arises for which there is no established policy or procedure, we are committed to ensuring that these exceptional complaints are considered and resolved in a timely, fair, consistent and equitable manner.
Procedure: Complaint to the Program: Complaints should be addressed to the Program Director through email. If the program director is the subject of the complaint, the complaint should be addressed to the Associate Dean, School of Nursing.