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Dr. Telva Miller, RN, MSN, Ed. D Providing you with the quality education you deserve!
407.846.3636|WWW.MILLERSCOLLEGEOFNURSING.COM
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Bachelors of Science in Nursing
MISSION
The mission of Millers College of Nursing is to prepare the next generation of nursing professionals.
PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING
The philosophy of Millers College of Nursing is to develop knowledgeable nurses with an understanding of the human condition, a passion for the nursing profession, and a desire to positively contribute to the world around them. The college strives to empower students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care for persons, the community, and the earth.
GOAL
To provide quality nursing education with a strong emphasis on critical thinking as well as to offer and assist the nurse graduates with the application of didactic material necessary for the success of the NCLEX-examination. To provide access for students in the Central Florida area an opportunity to earn a Bachelor’s Degree. The Millers College of Nursing program was designed to prepare prospective nursing students for success on the National Council of Licensure Examination (NCLEX). We believe that our program will provide the student with a solid foundation to successfully pass the exam and this will truly be beneficial to any aspiring nursing candidate. We strive to bring out the best in all of our students and settle for nothing less. With the hours and dedication you put into Millers College of Nursing (MCN), you will be fully prepared and ready to take on the medical field confidently.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The objective to the BSN program is to provide individuals with the opportunity to complete a baccalaureate degree. Upon completion of this program, graduates may apply for the registered nurse (RN) licensure examination.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Nursing program is a pre-licensure program designed for the individual who desires to become a registered nurse and earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. The student may receive upper division nursing credit depending on previous education. Each applicant’s transcripts will be reviewed to evaluate prior academic activities. It is recognized that students possess certain requisite knowledge, skill, and opportunities are divided to validate prior learning in pathophysiology, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, fundamentals of nursing, care of the older adult, and human development. Efforts are made to facilitate the student’s progression through the program in the most efficient, economical, effective and equitable way. It is possible for the student to complete the program in a minimum of five and one half semesters (18- 20 months) pending timely and successful completion of credits by examination and required course work.
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LICENSURE
Millers College of Nursing is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education. Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Commission at:
325 W. Gaines Street, Suite 1414
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400
(888)224-6684
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL
The Nursing Program has been approved by the Florida Board of Nursing. . Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Board at:
4050 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C06
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3256
(850)245-4125
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM COST
Getting your education at Millers College of Nursing is considered affordable. The cost of the program is $18,000.00 not including the $150.00 application fee. Expenses included into tuition are one uniform set, student activity fees, malpractice insurance and lab fees. Additional uniforms may be purchased by the student. Equipment is not included in the tuition cost. Tuition and fees are subject to change. Please refer to the Admissions Office each term for current tuition and fee information. MCN offers affordable payment options for the cost of your education.
PAYMENT OPTION I
Down Payment $2500.00
18 monthly payments $ 861.11
24 monthly payments $ 645.83
PAYMENT OPTION II
Down Payment $2000.00
18 monthly payments $ 888.89
24 monthly payments $ 666.67
PAYMENT OPTION III
Down Payment $1500.00
18 monthly payments $ 916.67
24 monthly payments $ 687.50
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CLASS SCHEDULE
Classes meet two days per week for theory courses and three days for a course that includes clinical rotations. All class meetings are held at our main campus at 2151 Consulate Drive, Suite 10 & 11, Orlando, FL 32837.
Class hours are 9:00am – 3:30pm
(Days) 6:00pm – 10:00pm (Evenings)
Clinical hours are 7:00am – 7:00pm
(Hospital) 7:00am – 5:00pm (Specialty clinical sites)
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BSN PREREQUISITE COURSES
Area 1: Communications 9 Credits
Freshman Composition I
Freshman Composition II
Fundamentals of Speech
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Freshman Comp 1 3
Freshman Comp 2 3
Speech 3
Total 9
Area 2: Humanities 6 Credits
Architecture Art Music
Film History Political Science
Humanities Literature Theatre
Philosophy Religion
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Humanities 3
Humanities 3
Total 6
Area 3: Mathematics 6 Credits
College Algebra Calculus
Trigonometry Statistics
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Math (College Algebra) 3
Math (Statistics) 3
Total 6
Area 4 Science: 6 Credits
Astronomy Biology Physics
Chemistry Geology Oceanography
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Science (Biology 1) 3
Science 3
Total 6
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Area 5: Social Sciences 6 Credits
Psychology
Sociology
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Social Science (Sociology) 3
Social Science (Psychology) 3
Total 6
Area 6: Electives 6 Credits
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Electives 3
Electives 3
Total 6
Prerequisites Nursing Courses 19 Credits
Course Requirement Course Credits
Attempted Credits Earned
Grade
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
Essentials of Nutrition 3
Microbiology w/Lab 4
Chemistry 3
Medical Terminology 1
Total 19
Total Prerequisite Course Credits 58 Credits
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSIONS
Attend orientation session or admissions interview prior to submitting application
Submit college application - $150.00 fee
Professional License without limitations/sanctions (if applicable)
Graduation from valid High School or GED.
Submissions of all postsecondary transcripts
Overall GPA of 2.5
Submit two (2) letters of recommendation
TEAS V composite score of 70%
Completion of all prerequisite coursework
Letter of interest
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MILLERS COLLEGE OF NURSING COURSES
COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
NUR 304 Introduction to Professional Nursing 3
NUR 306 Health Assessment 3
NUR 307L Health Assessment Lab 1
NUR 325 Adult Health I 3
NUR 326L Adult Health I Clinicals 3
HSC 330 Pharmacology 3
NUR 427 Adult Health II 3
NUR 428L Adult Health II Clinicals 3
NUR 331 Pathophysiology 3
NUR 401 Obstetrics 3
NUR 402L Obstetrics Clinicals 3
HSC 405 Mental Health 3
HSC 406L Mental Health Clinicals 3
NUR 410 Philosophy of Nursing 3
NUR 411 Pediatrics 3
NUR 412L Pediatrics Clinicals 3
NUR 420 Nursing Ethics 3
NUR 463 Public Health 3
NUR 464L Public Health Clinicals 3
NUR 470 Nursing Research 3
NUR 471 Nursing Leadership 3
NUR 430 Geriatrics (non-LPN)* 3
NUR 480 Nursing Practicum 4
NCLEX Review 0
TOTAL MCN Course Credits 65 (68*)
APPLICATION DEADLINES START DATE
Summer 2015 – March 31, 2015 May 4, 2015 – Evening Classes
Fall 2015 – June 30, 2015 August 21, 2015 – Day Classes
Please call to schedule your admissions appointment TODAY!
Millers College of Nursing
2151 Consulate Drive, Suite 10 & 11
Orlando, FL 32837
Phone: 407-846-3636 Fax: 407-846-8581
Email: [email protected]
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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
Miller’s NCLEX Review Course All Review Courses are a total of 10 weeks, meeting 1 to 2 days per week. Please visit
our website for class schedule. All Review class hours are from 8:30am -4:30pm.
Students are required to pay 50% of the course fee upon completing registration to
secure a spot in the course. All registrations are invalid without 50% payment.
Course fee: $925.00
Refund Policy:
Refunds will only be granted if a written notice of cancellation is received 2 weeks
before the start date of the course. If you register within 2 weeks of the class start date
(online, phone registration, or in person, no refund will be given. Cancellation/ Refund
policy only applies to your original class date. Any modifications to a future date &
subsequent cancellations, no refund will be given.
The NCLEX Review course is for:
Nurses who have failed the NCLEX-RN/LPN multiple times but NOT required by the State of to complete clinical hours.
Nurses who are looking to build confidence and critical thinking skills.
Course topics:
Day 1: Lab Values & Cardiovascular System
Day 2: Cardiovascular System
Day 3: Cardiovascular Medications
Day 4: Respiratory System
Day 5: Respiratory Medications & Endocrine System
Day 6: Endocrine System
Day 7: Endocrine Medications
Day 8: Neurological System
Day 9: Neurological Medications
Day 10: Obstetrics & Pediatrics
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Required Review Book for the NCLEX-RN/LPN Remediation/ Review:
RN’s must purchase Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN
Examination, 6th edition
LPN’s must purchase Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-LPN
Examination, 6th edition
Miller’s Remediation/ Refresher
Miller’s Nursing Review conducts scheduled intensive 10 week courses for
Nurses who have failed the NCLEX three or more times.
Nurses with expired licenses looking to return to nursing are encouraged to register as
this course is packed with 80 hours of didactic education and 96 hours of clinical
experience. You are immersed in an educational environment that helps you rebuild the
confidence and skills you need to re-enter the exciting field of health care. The lectures
are conducted by Dr. Miller who leads the class with inspiring live lectures filled with
tips, techniques, and informative graphics to help you remember the subject matter
needed to pass the NCLEX. The clinical portions of the course are held at Osceola
Regional Hospital.
NCLEX-RN/LPN Remediation is for:
Nurses who have failed the NCLEX-RN/LPN three (3) or more times and IS
REQUIRED by the State of Florida to take 80 hours of didactic education and 96
clinical hours.
Nurses who want to build confidence and critical thinking skills.
NCLEX-RN/LPN Remediation Fees:
Total Fee: $1,825.00. This fee includes the class lecture, a Miller’s Study Guide, Miller’s Polo Shirt, background check, Mask Fit Test, and processing fees. Refunds will only be granted if a written notice of cancellation is received two (2) weeks BEFORE the start date of the course. No refund will be given if you register within two (2) weeks of the class start date.
Course fee: $1,825.00
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Refund Policy:
Refunds will only be granted if a written notice of cancellation is received 2 weeks
before the start date of the course. If you register within 2 weeks of the class start date
(online, phone registration, or in person, no refund will be given. Cancellation/ Refund
policy only applies to your original class date. Any modifications to a future date &
subsequent cancellations, no refund will be given.
Course topics:
Required Review Book for the NCLEX-RN/LPN Remediation/ Review:
RN’s must purchase Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN
Examination, 6th edition
LPN’s must purchase Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-LPN
Examination, 6th edition
Clinical Course Only:
Cost:
Initial payment of $150.00 is required to receive the study material.
$1,050.00 for clinicals only
Included in the price you will receive our DVD, CD package to aid you in
preparing for the exam, polo shirt for clinicals, and background check.
Day 1: Lab Values & Cardiovascular System
Day 2: Cardiovascular System
Day 3: Cardiovascular Medications
Day 4: Respiratory System
Day 5: Respiratory Medications & Endocrine System
Day 6: Endocrine System
Day 7: Endocrine Medications
Day 8: Neurological System
Day 9: Neurological Medications
Day 10: Obstetrics & Pediatrics
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Miller’s class exam:
All students are required to take our class exam prior to attending clinicals.
You will be given 2 opportunities to pass the exam.Passing score is a %75 or higher.
If you are not successful on your exam, you must be remediated in our next scheduled
course before moving on to clinicals. If you decide not to proceed, your exam fee, dvd &
cd package of $150 will not be refunded.
You must submit copies of: All clinical paper work is due the first day of each class.
Driver’s license Current CPR card PPD(within last 6 months)- If positive, must have chest x-ray 10 Drug test (within 30 days of clinicals)- If positive, must have an MRO Background check (Through Pre-check only) Lab values for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella & hep B Mask fit test ( scheduled by Miller’s staff) Physical (within last 6 months) NSO insurance Student badge agreement form( given by Miller’s staff)
All Clinical dates are posted on our website:
www.millerscollegeofnursing.com
Clinicals are held on Saturday and Sunday from 7am-7pm for 4 consecutive
weekends. Please do not miss any days, as you will not have an opportunity to
make them up.
Clinicals are from 7am-7pm, you must arrive at the hospital by 6:45am
All students are given 1 hour lunch break
Uniform:
Must wear the Miller’s polo shirt, black scrub pants and white tennis shoes. Hair
must be pulled back from face and no big hoop earrings aloud.
Acrylic nails must be short for safety of the patient
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Clinical location: OSCEOLA REGIONAL HOSPITAL 700 West Oak Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741
We thank you for choosing Miller’s for all of your educational needs!
2151 Consulate Dr. STE. 10& 11
Orlando, FL. 32837
P: 407.846.3636 F: 407.846.8581
www.millerscollegeofnursing.com