Web Site: http: //www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept- pages/nursing_ugrad/index.html
The major program in nursing is available only to CCAS students and those who have been accepted by the college.
Department of Nursing
Chairperson: Mary E. Greipp, R.N., Ed.D., FAAN
Professor:
Mary E. Greipp, B.S.N., Villanova; M.S.N., Pennsylvania; Ed.D., Rutgers
Clinical Associate Professor:
Kathleen C. Ashton, B.S.N., Coe; M.S.N., Maryland; Ph.D., Temple
Assistant Professors:
Donna Callaghana, B.S.N., Pennsylvania State; M.S.N., Villanova; D.N.Sc., Widener
Kathleen Frame, B.S., M.S.N., LaSalle; D.N.Sc., Widener
Mary Ellen Santucci, B.S.N., M.S.N., Jefferson; D.N.Sc., Widener
Clinical Instructors:
Nanette Sulik, B.S.N., M.S.N., LaSalle
Nancy Jaskowak Cresse, B.S., M.S., Rutgers
The nursing program at Rutgers` Camden College of Arts and Sciences is
an upper-division program with all nursing courses given in the junior
and senior years. Acceptance to the Camden College of Arts and Sciences
does not constitute acceptance to the nursing major. The department has
a clearly defined selection process that must be followed.
The
nursing major begins in September of the junior year. Application to
Rutgers University and Camden College of Arts and Sciences must be made
before December 1 of the sophomore year. Interested candidates then
obtain and submit a completed departmental application form in January
of the sophomore year. The department`s Scholastic Standing and
Recruitment Committee is responsible for reviewing all candidates`
records and transcripts and selecting students for acceptance into the
major.
To be admitted in the junior year, a student must be
matriculated in or accepted by Camden College of Arts and Sciences and
must have completed 60 credits in prerequisite courses. A grade of C or
better is required for each course, and a cumulative grade-point
average of at least 2.5 is required. Acceptance into the program is
dependent upon the student`s overall academic record and on the number
of openings available at the time of application. All acceptances are
conditional, meaning that the student must complete all course work and
maintain the required cumulative grade-point average prior to
September.
The Department of Nursing welcomes registered
nurses, second degree students, and others interested in pursuing a
baccalaureate degree in nursing. Interested students must first apply
to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Office of University
Undergraduate Admissions, 65 Davidson Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8097.
Upon admission as a transfer student, the individual is classified as
prenursing (008) and referred to the Department of Nursing for
advising.