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STEPS TO BECOMING ENROLLED AT HANNAH E.
MULLINS SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING
ENROLLING FOR SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
Start Date
September 8, 2020
Graduation
August 12, 2021 Full Time
August 11, 2022 Part Time
ATTEND ENROLLMENT INFORMATION MEETING
SUBMIT AN APPLICATION
Let’s us know who you are
Places you in data base
$50 fee is required
We take cash, check or money order only
Applications are kept on file for 3 years
OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL / GED TRANSCRIPT
Contact your High School early
Contact State for GED
Can be sent directly to HEMSPN
Needed for Financial Aid and OBN
WWW.FAFSA.ED.GOV
2020-2021 FAFSA
School code 010323
Uses 2018 tax information
Use IRS Data Retrieval Tool
Contact IRS.gov for 2018 Tax Return Transcript
PAYMENT OPTIONSMUST BE IN PLACE 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE START OF CLASS
Federal Financial Aid
- Pell Grant
- Federal Direct Student Loan
Private Loans
County WIAO / TAA
Cash payments
FINANCIAL AID
Once your Application has been submitted
to the school, your financial aid
information will be tracked through
Campus Ivy.
You will receive an email informing you
how to create your account. Link will only
be good for 72 hours.
Check for notifications and required
documents regarding Verification and
other documents needed
You will receive an Funding Estimate in
the mail from the school
Call to schedule a financial aid meeting
At this meeting we will fill out the
following documents:
•Authorization Statement
•Funding Estimate
NOT USING FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID
Must still make an appointment to discuss payment plan and sign paperwork
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYAND MATH
Registration Deadline Is
Minimal non-refundable fee for this course including the book is $185
A pre-requisite Medical Terminology and Math course is required
July 7, 2020July 9, 2020July 14, 2020July 16, 2020July 21, 2020July 23, 2020July 28, 2020July 30, 2020
2 days per week 2.5 hours. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. If second class is required the time will be 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Must receive an 80% or higher in the course to be
considered for enrollment.
In the event seats are limited, those with the highest
GPA will be considered first.
Attendance and tardiness will be factored into
enrollment consideration
If inclement weather check WKBN or our Facebook page for details. Class will be extended to make up for cancelled classes.
A 2 hour delay by KSU Salem will mean the morning class starts at 10:00 a.m.
ADMISSION PACKET / HEALTH FORMS
Valuable information regarding program
Strict health requirements as governed by OBN and our clinical facilities
MAKE SURE YOU READ AND KNOW THE POLICIES
Don’t put this off!!!
DEADLINEMUST be turned into the office and
approved
By
July 30, 2020
YOU WILL NOT BE ENROLLED WITH OUT THIS REQUIREMENT
UNIFORMSClassroom Uniforms – navy blue scrub pants and top (purchased through any vendor).
HEMSPN t-shirt, sweatshirt or fleece jacket can be substituted for scrub top. To be worn first day of PN class.
Clinical Uniforms - are ordered through:
DeAngelo Uniforms
6020 Market Street
Youngstown, OH
330-758-5211
• One clinical uniform provided
• $35 per uniform deposit is required for additional uniforms
BCI / FBI BACKGROUND CHECKDRUG TESTING
Background checks will be done the first day of class (schedule permitting). Background checks will be done again midway through the program. Any concerns should be addressed with the Director prior to submitting an application.
You will need the following:
• Photo ID
• Social Security Number
•Drug testing will be done randomly at any point throughout the program.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.HEMSPN.COM
• Clink on Current Student
• Download current Catalog Student Handbook
• You will find HEMSPN’s Policies and Procedures
Attendance
Dismissal
Dress Code
Refund
Readmission
Much more
• Curriculum
• Course Description
• Program Description
• Vacation and Holiday Schedule
• Much more
Other valuable information such as:
Federal Financial Aid Consumer Handbook
Annual Safety & Security Report
Book Lists
Fee Schedule
Student Consumer Information Disclosure
Much more . . . .
PROGRAM CURRICULUM PLAN (SAMPLE)
First Quarter (weeks 1 - 11, Junior Level) Theory Hours Lab Hours Clinical
Hours
Observation/
orientation
Total Hours
Introduction to Medical Terminology 20 20
Anatomy & Physiology 98 98
Nursing Fundamentals 86 54 140
Adult Growth & Development with Nutrition
Young/Middle Adult, Family & Gerontology 32 10 20 62
Normal Nutrition 30 30
Total 266 64 20 350
Second Quarter (weeks 12 - 22, Junior Level)
Nursing Care of the Adult I 147 37 104 10 298
Pharmacology I 44 8 52
Total 191 45 104 10 350
Third Quarter (weeks 23 – 33, Senior Level)
Nursing Care of the Adult II 73 7 87 7 174
Maternal Child Nursing: Pediatric* 50 7 12 69
Pharmacology II (IV Therapy) 40 8 48
Medication Administration 4 52 3 59
Total 163 26 151 10 350
Fourth Quarter (weeks 34 – 44, Senior Level)
Nursing Care of the Adult III 85 14 125 7 231
Maternal Child Nursing: Obstetric* 50 14 26 90
Personal & Vocational Relationships 29 29
Total 164 28 151 7 350
Program Total 784 163 433 20 1400
Full-Time Program
44 weeks of instruction over 11 months
Theory Days are primarily 8:00 am –4:00 pm
Monday through Friday.
Clinical Days times vary, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
6:30 am –2:30 pm.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM ACCEPTED?
ALL items on the checklist must
be met by the deadlines in
order to be considered.
- HS or GED transcript
- Med Term and Math successfully completed
- Financial Aid / payment in place
- Admission Packet/Health Forms/Immunization
Form
- Must be fully approved with
no exception
If seats are limited, spots will be filled on a first come first service basis according to the following:
• Checklist items complete
• Immunization / Health Forms complete and approved
• Medical Terminology and Match successfully passed – higher scores and attendance will be
considered first