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	2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nurse Leadership (applications suspended Winter 2012)
				
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Program description
The Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nurse Leadership program prepares the nurse for the role of clinical nurse leader in a variety of care settings. The curriculum focuses on patient outcomes, patient safety, assessment of risks, and supervision/leadership. Graduates of the program are eligible for certification as Clinical Nurse Leader. 
Admission terms and application deadlines
Before an applicant’s file can be reviewed for full program       admission,  all application documents must be received in Graduate       Admissions by  the semester deadlines listed below. 
    - November 15, 2011 for the Winter 2012 semester
 
    - March 15, 2012 for the Summer 2012 semester
 
    - July 15, 2012 for the Fall 2012 semester
 
    - November 15, 2012 for the Winter 2013 semester
 
    - March 15, 2013 for the Summer 2013 semester
 
    - July 15, 2013 for the Fall 2013 semester
 
 
International applicants:  International applications are    reviewed for fall and winter admission only. To ensure adequate time for    review, international applications must be completed at least six    months before the desired date of intended enrollment to the University.    All international application materials must be submitted by May 1  for   fall admission and by September 1 for winter admission. 
Special Graduate classification:  Applicants who are seeking    a graduate degree or graduate certificate, but are unable to meet the    deadline for filing all required application materials or credentials    for graduate admission, may contact the department and request  Special   Graduate temporary admission.  The applicant must submit an  Application   for Admission to Graduate Study, plus a copy of a  transcript providing   evidence of a bachelor’s degree awarded and any  specific evidence   concerning their qualifications for graduate study  as required by the   department.  Up to 12 credits may be earned in the  Special Graduate   classification. Admission as a special graduate  student in no way   assures subsequent admission to a degree or graduate  certificate   program. 
 
Application requirements
To be considered for graduate admission, applicants must submit all    of the following university and program application documents by the    published application deadlines. 
University graduate application requirements
    - Application for Admission to Graduate Study        
 
    - Official transcripts providing evidence of an earned      baccalaureate degree from an accredited U.S. institution, OR a degree      equivalent to a four-year U.S. baccalaureate degree from a college or      university of government-recognized standing.
 
    - Official transcripts for all post-secondary  educational     institutions from which the applicant earned a degree  (beginning with     the first baccalaureate) and for all enrollment in  graduate-level     coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree. International  university     transcripts must be evaluated by a professional credential  evaluation     service.
    
        - As part of the admission requirements, graduate  programs    may  require official transcripts from post-secondary  educational     institutions from which the applicant earned an associate’s  degree and     all enrollment in coursework both pre- and post-bachelor’s  degree.
 
     
     
    - Two official and original Recommendation for Graduate Admission forms.
 
    - Proof of English language proficiency
 
    - International supplemental application and supporting documentation  must  be submitted before international applicants can be issued the Certification of  Eligibility (I-20). This certificate is required to apply for a student visa  from the U.S. embassy or consulate.
 
 
Program application requirements
    - School of Nursing Supplemental Application 
 
    - Completion of a master’s degree in nursing from an institution  accredited by the National League for Nursing or the Commission on  Collegiate Nursing Education with an undergraduate cumulative grade  point average of 3.0 or above
 
    - Eligible for a current Registered Nurse license in their state of practice
 
    - Provide evidence of having completed a graduate-level pathophysiology course.
 
    - 500-1,000 word professional goal statement. The goal statement should focus on recent clinical experience, how a post-master’s graduate certificate will enhance professional development, and career goals after completion of the program. The goal statement will be evaluated on content and appropriate use of grammar, style, spelling, and rhetoric.
 
    - Individual interview with a School of Nursing faculty will be scheduled after all admission materials have been submitted. 
 
    - Students must meet the same admission requirements as those students  entering the Master of Science in Nursing: Clinical Nurse Leadership  degree program, except the GRE requirement is waived.
 
 
Admission review and assessment
Admission to graduate study at Oakland University is selective. In      making admission recommendations to Graduate Study and Lifelong      Learning, each department assesses the potential of applicants for      success in the program by examining their undergraduate records, goal      statement, letters of recommendation, prerequisite courses and any   other    admission requirements established by the academic department. 			 
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		Certificate requirements
 The Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate in Clinical Nurse Leadership is awarded upon satisfactory completion of 19 to 32 credits in an approved program of study. Specialty courses (16 credits)
 The specialty courses are comprised of didactic and clinical courses that prepare students for the advanced practice. The specialty courses build upon nursing knowledge and skills learnined at the undergraduate level and during foundation and clinical core courses.  Additional credits
 Additional credits are required for students who have not completed coursework in the following courses:  Satisfactory academic progress
 Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) is the term used to denote a student’s successful completion of coursework toward a certificate or degree. Federal regulations require the Office of Financial Aid to monitor Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for all financial aid recipients. The required types of monitoring include Time Limit, Completion Rate, Excessive Withdrawals and GPA Requirements. Students who fall behind in their coursework, or fail to achieve minimum standards for grade point average and completion of classes, may lose their eligibility for all types of federal, state and university aid. Contact the Office of Financial Aid for additional details. Good academic standing
 All graduate students are expected to remain in good academic standing  throughout the entire course of their graduate program. To be in good academic standing, a graduate student must make satisfactory progress toward fulfilling degree requirements, including the completion of critical degree milestones as set forth by the applicable program and maintain a minimum semester and overall GPA of 3.0.  Good academic standing is a requirement for:   - Holding a Graduate Assistantship
  - Receiving a fellowship or scholarship
  - Advancing to candidacy for a graduate degree
  - Going on a leave of absence
  - Obtaining a graduate certificate or degree from Oakland University.
    Additionally, graduate students must meet all department academic standards which may be more stringent than the minimum set forth by the University.  Program requirements:   Students are required to follow the university policies and procedures for graduate students, as described in the Oakland University Graduate Catalog. In addition to the university requirements, specific School of Nursing policies and procedures are outlined in the School of Nursing Graduate Student Handbook.  Students are expected to earn a grade of 3.0 or above in each course in the MSN program. In courses graded Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory (S/U), students are expected to earn a course grade of satisfactory. Students who are not making satisfactory progress in the program may be placed on probation with conditions imposed for retention in the program or may be recommended for dismissal from the program.  Students are required to keep RN license and health requirements current.  See the School of Nursing Web site for health requirements. Students are also required to meet any requirements of the health care facilities where they have clinical learning experiences.    Graduate students who are not in good academic standing for any reason are subject to probation and/or dismissal from further graduate study. Related program information
 Plan of study All accepted applicants, in consultation with their assigned faculty program adviser, must develop a plan of study that details specific courses the students will use to satisfy their degree requirements. The plan of study must be approved by the faculty program adviser and submitted to Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning.  Master’s and graduate certificate students must submit a department-approved plan of study by the end of their first semester of graduate coursework. Doctoral students must submit an approved plan of study prior to completion of the first year of coursework.        													 | 
												 
											 
	
  
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