Question 1: What is the MSN-Entry program?
A master’s entry program is an accelerated program of study that meets the same educational requirements for a BSN in Nursing. The difference is that the student cohort all have a baccalaureate degree in a non-nursing field. Therefore, the program of study is tailored to the needs of an adult learner who desires a master’s degree as a terminal degree. In addition, the profession is in need of diverse students who have broader skills to bring to the discipline of nursing.
Question 2: How do MSN-Entry graduates compare to traditional RNs on the NCLEX exam?
Current data verifies that MSN-Entry students score higher on the NCLEX exam. In California, the NCLEX pass rate ranges from 90% to 100%. Since MSN-Entry students are admitted with a higher GPA, it is thought that these students are academically proven by their BA or BS degree and are highly motivated to achieve an RN and MSN degree.
Question 3: Are the College of Graduate Nursing programs accredited?
Yes, CGN has the highest level of accreditation. A ten year re-accreditation with the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education and re-approval by the Board of Registered Nursing was granted in March 2016. Accreditation of nursing programs assures you as a consumer that the program meets professional educational standards of excellence.
Question 4: What does WesternU offer that other institutions do not offer? What sets WesternU apart?
The advanced use of clinical simulation and a dedicated faculty team that is committed to the MSN-E model of education sets WesternU apart from other institutions. In addition, CGN has clinical partnerships in premier clinical facilities in southern California. Please review the welcome and examine the curriculum pages for more information.
Question 5: What benefits are there to obtaining an MSN rather than a BSN?
The advantages are numerous. These include career advancement, a higher level of educational preparation, and a shortened program of study. Many students who obtain a second bachelor’s degree or an associates degree in nursing, later need to spend many more years of education to eventually achieve an MSN.
Question 6: Can I expect the same high quality education from your web-based program that I would from an on-campus program?
Absolutely. The web-based curriculums of our MSN or DNP programs are rigorous and the credentials of the faculty are impressive. We are able to achieve state and national accreditation because our curriculums are high quality.
Question 7: Can I work while in the MSN-Entry program?
We recommend that students do not work during the program, as the courses are intensive and delivered in an accelerated format. With this in mind, it is important for you to make a full-time commitment throughout the duration of the program.
Question 8: What courses are included in the program?
The MSNE curriculum is 90 units from start to finish. The program prepares you to be a professional nurse by focusing your learning on nursing care of patient populations, clinical application of nursing care and leadership, applying evidence based practice to solve clinical problems, and learning to lead across healthcare systems. Please visit the examine the curriculum page for more information.
Question 9: How many clinical hours are required?
During the program you will complete 32 units of clinical hours or 1440 hours. The California Board of Registered Nursing requires 18 units or 810 hours in an Associate Degree or Bachelor’s degree in Nursing program. We provide additional clinical hours as they extend beyond the number of clinical units required for an undergraduate degree in Nursing.
Question 10: How do I find out more information about the MSN-Entry program?
For more information, register for an Preview Day, request information by mail, or contact us with your questions. We are happy to assist you as you make this important educational decision.