2. Purpose of Workshop
●Overview of profession of Nursing
●Admission requirements/process for
Nursing
●Profile of Competitive Applicant
●Prehealth Academic Advising Services
●Networking/ Campus Involvement
3. What is Nursing?-
Nurses promote health, prevent disease, and
help patients cope with illness. Nurses are
hands-on health professionals who provide
focused and highly personalized care.
Nurses also serve as advocates for patients,
families, and communities. They develop and
manage nursing care plans; instruct patients
and their families in proper care; and help
individuals and groups take steps to improve
or maintain their health.
4. Training, Salary and Job Outlook
●Minimum of 3- 4 years of higher education
● Hospital/Associate degree programs
● Bachelor’s degree programs – national trend
for BSN for employment
●Average Salary –
●$56,800 for entry-level registered nurses
●Job Outlook –
●Fastest growing occupation in the US
●By 2020, the US will face a shortage of
800,000 nurses.
5. Applying to VCU School of
Nursing
(Important Things to Remember)
9. ● Fill out your application online
● Write a personal statement
● Get 3 letters of reference (faculty references highly recommended)
● Order Transcripts from all institutions you
attended
● Order transcripts of SAT scores from
collegeboard.org
● Go to the SON Friday information sessions
15. Chemistry
CHEM 101 & CHEZ 101 (General Chemistry I)
Only required if you did not earn a
grade of “C” or better in your high school
chemistry class.
Highly Recommended as 2nd lab science
16. Second Laboratory Science
CHEM 101 & CHEZ 101 (General Chemistry I)
BIOL 151 & BIOZ 151 (Intro Biology I)
BIOL 152 & BIOZ 152 (Intro Biology II)
BIOL 201 & BIOZ 201 (Human Biology)
BIOL 103 (Environmental Science)
PHYS 107 (Wonders of Technology)
You only need to choose one course (and lab)
19. What’s the purpose of academic
advising?
(and why are you required to
go)
20. We’re here to help guide you.
“I want to change my
major”
“What are the pre
requisites?”
“Should I add a
minor?”
“I was debating between two health
careers”
“Should I do study
abroad?”
“What if I’m not accepted into my
program?”
“Can I get a job with that
major?”
“What major would be best for my health
career?”
The better we know you, the more helpful we can be.
“My parents don’t think I should do
this”
“What volunteer work should I
do?”
“What if I fail a
test?”
“What if I withdraw from a
class?”
21. Our goal in the Office of Pre-Health
Advising
Is to make you competitive for your health profession
22. Freshmen
YearFirst year students are assigned to academic
advisors by the University College and are listed
in UCMe – Online Advising Appointment system
which is accessible through my.vcu.edu.
First year students must meet with their assigned
academic advisor only.
26. How often should I go to advising?
First year students are required to meet with
your Academic Advisor twice (2) in the fall
semester
(but we encourage you to come as often as you’d
like)
(For quick questions email is the fastest way to reach
your advisor)
27. How do I schedule appointments?
Phone the UC Advising Front
Desk
(804-827-8648)
Schedule an appointment online
24/7
30. 1. Pay attention to your email.
2. Explore major options throughout the year.
3. First Year Students should meet with their advisor
by October 4, 2013.
4. The VCU School of Nursing offers weekly
information sessions on Fridays at 1:00 pm. Tours
begin at 12:15 pm. Visit www.nursing.vcu.edu to
register.