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Minnesota Alliance for Nursing Education (MANE)
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MANE Program The MANE BSN program plan is a four year, eight semester (not including summers), 120 credit concept-based baccalaureate curriculum The MANE Program Plan content is taught within a concept-based curriculum which spirals concepts throughout the program. Nursing courses are sequential in nature due to the spiraled teaching/learning methodology. The MANE curriculum is based on a set of core competencies and The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (AACN, 2008) When accepted to nursing at one of the community college campuses, you are automatically enrolled in a university as well. Upon successful completion of the 5 semester benchmark, you are awarded an Associate of Science degree. Upon completion of the 8 semester benchmark, the B.S. degree is awarded.
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MANE Curriculum Conceptual Model
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MANE’s Clinical Model
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Baccalaureate Degree Requirements 120 semester credits minimum for Bachelor’s Degree 48 credits of General Education/ Liberal Studies (GELS) 40 credits at Upper Division level 30 credits must be completed at Metropolitan State University for residency
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Partner institutions ANOKA RAMSEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTURY COLLEGE INVER HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE NORTH HENNEPIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY RIDGEWATER COLLEGE RIVERLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Application requirements Students can apply to any or all MANE partner institutions Requirements for application include Application for admission as a student to institution Completion of prerequisite courses TEAS exam scores from most recent version Nursing application Students for the program are chosen on a points system based on their TEAS score and grades in prerequisite courses Applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency via examination (TOEFL) if (1) English is not their native language; and (2) the applicants have lived in the US fewer than 8 years at the time of application to the program.
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Selection Process The combined total TEAS and GPA score will be utilized to rank applicants for order of acceptance. TEAS composite score divided by a factor of 10 (Ex: Composite score of 72% = 7.2) First semester GPA of MANE Program Plan (Ex: 2.75) All applicants, regardless of LPN (or Paramedic/EMT when applicable) status, will be placed into a common applicant pool based on numeric score as identified in criteria 1-3. Each college/university will submit applicant information to the MANE Project Director at the close of each application period for purposes of analyzing the applicant pool statistics and demographics.
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Additional Requirements Documentation of current CPR Healthcare Provider. Completion of current Minnesota Human Services Background Check Completed health and immunization record, including proof of current immunizations and tuberculosis testing, and/or other requirements as defined by the clinical agency.
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Dual Admissions Process 1. Applicant will complete the universal MANE nursing program application applicable to each Alliance collaborating college and/or university. 2. Submission of all required documentation for a complete application by the specified deadline. 3. Student receives acceptance letter from the MANE College. 4. Student confirmation of acceptance to the community college MANE program by the specified deadline. A. (Full acceptance to the MANE collaborating college and university is dependent on successful completion of the second semester of the MANE curriculum plan, maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.75, including obtaining a grade of C or greater in all required courses.) B. Return letter to the MANE community college acknowledging acceptance of admission (seat) in the MANE Program by the specified deadline. C. Include a signed Dual Admission Form to complete the BSN Degree Student to sign Community College advisor to sign Dual Admission Form stimulates dual admission with Metropolitan State and gives permission for student data to be shared.
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Dual Admissions Continue 5. Metropolitan State University will send the student written acknowledgement of dual admission participation in the MANE Program and an Admit Packet for a future term of enrollment at Metropolitan State University based on the following criteria: Acceptance to a MANE nursing program Submission of all admission materials Submission of a completed “Dual Admission Form” to complete the BSN degree at Metropolitan State University 6. Upon receipt of the dual admission letter from Metropolitan State University, including a student ID number, the student is required to complete the on-line new student orientation (NSO).
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Processing Documents are shared via “MoveITSecurely” New Student Orientation and Registration Holds Academic Advising/Support Information sessions Metro advisors at the community college Orientations Communications Resources/Shared Services Documentation
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Financial Aid Community College Financial Aid Office will handle student FA needs through 5 th semester of MANE program (Home Institution). University Financial Aid Office will begin to process aid during 6 th semester in preparation for sixth semester courses with the university.
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Lessons learned A lot and continuing… Communication (Institution to Institution, and Student to Institution) Financial Aid Transferred Credits Advising Overall Transition Process
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Questions Julio Vargas-Essex Director of Admissions julio.vargasessex@metrostate.edu julio.vargasessex@metrostate.edu 651-793-1317
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