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Candidates for admissions to the DBA program are recommended to hold a master’s degree in business administration or related fields that demonstrates exposure to managerial functions from an accredited institution and recommended (2) two years of full-time managerial or professional experience.
To ensure success in the core curriculum of the DBA program, candidates are required to demonstrate competency in business knowledge of accounting, finance, economics and statistics before starting the DBA program. Students who have not successfully completed six undergraduate credits or three graduate credits with at least a B grade in each of these areas will be provided the opportunity to take the prerequisite courses in the semester(s) prior to the start of the DBA program. Candidates must pass the prerequisite courses with at least a “B” or retake the course. Candidates may only attempt the prerequisite courses no more than two times.
An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental admission documents.
Candidates for admission to the DC program are required to hold at least a Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher. Exceptional applicants with three years of undergraduate study (90 semester hours) will be considered for admission if spaces are available. Such students will be required to complete their Baccalaureate degree from Keiser University before graduation from the DC program.
You should meet or exceed these expectations:
*AATP Track: Applicants with less than 24 semester credits in life and physical sciences and/or a cumulative GPA below 3.0 (but not less than 2.75) may be considered under an alternative admissions track plan (AATP). This point of entry requires a more extensive review of the applicant's enrollment factors by both academic and admissions personnel. Decisions for admission are made on a case-by-case basis by the Vice President and/or Dean of the College of Chiropractic Medicine. The AATP admission standard is designed to allow students with various academic backgrounds to enroll in chiropractic school based on the academic achievements they already possess. Prospective students will be encouraged to contact admissions for additional information. Availability for this track is limited and admission decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. Note: Students admitted under the AATP standard will have an individual academic plan and their progress will be monitored throughout the course of the program to ensure their success.
NOTE: A bachelor’s degree is not required for admission, although some states do require a bachelor’s degree to practice. A bachelor’s degree is necessary and part of the requirements to complete the DCP at Keiser University.
Required Documents for Admission
In addition to meeting the criteria listed above, the student’s application must also include:
Candidates for admission to the Doctor of Criminal Justice program are required to hold a graduate degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution. Two (2) years of full-time managerial or professional experience in criminal justice or related social science field is recommended. An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental documents.
Candidates for admission to the Doctor of Education programs with concentrations in Educational Leadership or Curriculum Leadership, are required to hold a graduate degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution. One year of professional work experience in any field, preferably education or leadership is recommended. An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental documents.
Candidates for admission to the Doctor of Health Science program are required to hold a graduate degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution. Two (2) years of full-time managerial or professional experience in the healthcare or related field is recommended but not required. An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental documents.
Program admission is limited and very competitive as the number of applicants surpasses the number of admission seats. The applicant is responsible for compiling and submitting the completed application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Applicants must meet Keiser University graduate school admission and English proficiency requirements, as well as requirements for admission to the program major as listed below.
Applicants must be a Registered Nurse with completion of a:
An applicant may request a deferral to a future class up to one year after initial application with no further application fee. The applicant must specify their request in writing and must update their application packet as designated by the Admissions Committee.
Once admitted into the program, the student may not defer. If the student does not come into the program, they will need to reapply and re-interview for the program. At this point, the student will be treated as a re-applicant.
Prior to enrollment, each student must show proof of current physical status to include:
If positive for the first time, the student must have documentation by a physician that the student does not have active TB before they will be allowed to continue in the clinical area.
If the student was positive upon enrollment, the student will complete a health (cough) questionnaire every year and have a chest x-ray taken if symptomatic. Keiser University students are subject to and must adhere to polices established by the clinical affiliate sites.
TB tests are not to be read by Keiser University clinical preceptors, faculty, students, or family members.
Although this is not an all-inclusive list, Keiser University believes the following qualifications represent some of the reasonable physical and intellectual requirements necessary to perform safely in both the educational program and profession of nurse anesthesia:
Observation and Communication
Motor
Cognitive
Behavior
Keiser University requires that all students enrolled in the Nurse Anesthesia Program must participate in the accident & health insurance program sponsored by the university, unless proof of comparable coverage is documented each year.
Please review your current coverage to be sure you are adequately covered. For those having adequate coverage, you will need to waive out of the Keiser University Student Health Plan. Many students have insurance coverage under their parent's or spouse's plan. If that plan is a managed care type plan, providing benefits through certain network providers, the student should determine what benefits will be available in the vicinity of the school.
The health insurance information can be accessed at: http://www.insuranceforstudents.com/kunaples.
Keiser University will facilitate Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist’s (SRNA) purchase of medical malpractice insurance in the amount of $1,000,000/ $6,000,000 (per occurrence/aggregate) prior to their clinical practicum assignment. The medical malpractice insurance must be kept active for the duration of the program.
Criminal background checks will be conducted before, during and after matriculation. The university reserves the right to deny an application. Additionally, should the student become involved in criminal activity after program acceptance, in which the initial criminal background clearance status becomes compromised, the student will be withdrawn from the program. The program and the university will not modify the curriculum for students who have an unsatisfactory criminal background status.
All students must complete both a criminal background and drug screen checks. A student may encounter potential problems with completing clinical practice placements and/or obtaining licensure and certification if he or she has a criminal record. For specific information, contact the Board of Nursing through its website. If a student has a criminal record, it is the student’s responsibility to inquire with the Board of Nursing and certification/credentialing body as to whether a criminal record may limit the student's ability to obtain licensure and/or certification or to practice in certain settings. Additionally, students must disclose any criminal record /prior arrest to the admissions committee. The criminal record may disqualify an applicant for admissions.
All applicants must affirm and attest to sound physical health, emotional stability, and personal integrity that will enable them to successfully complete the educational program and to comply with criteria for nursing licensure and adherence to American Association of Nurse Anesthetist's professional codes of conduct and practice. Applicants must affirm and attest that they are free of addiction to substances of abuse, are not restricted in their practice of nursing or under investigation by any Board of Nursing, and are willing to adhere to Drug Free Workplace policies and procedures of affiliate clinical training sites, to include submission to randomized drug testing and/or testing for cause and upon Program demand.
Students should notify Keiser University of any change in health status, if it may inhibit his/her ability, to participate in the program.
Many drugs alter one’s physical and mental status, and optimal physical and mental status is crucial during the provision of anesthesia. Students may be screened for drugs and alcohol at any time they are committed to either clinical or classroom assignments. All students involved in medication errors and narcotic discrepancies will be required to submit to a drug screen at their own expense. Students should be aware that if they are found to test positive for any prohibited substance or for alcohol, they may be subject to disciplinary action at the discretion of the Program Director. All students must be aware that taking any drug may impair the ability to safely participate in their education, including the safe administration of anesthesia in the clinical environment.
An admission decision is made at the program level and based on a combination of a student’s undergraduate and graduate academic performance, letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, and interview.
Admission Requirements:
Required Documents for Admission are as Follows:
Interview
Candidates for admission to the DNP program are required to hold a Master’s degree in nursing from a regionally or nationally accredited university with minimum nursing graduate level GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must also enter with and maintain an Active unrestricted registered nurse or advanced practice nursing license. All students are encouraged to submit Graduate Records Exam (GRE) scores in support of their application. Admission decisions are made at the program level and based on a combination of a student’s Master’s level academic performance, GRE score, letters of recommendation, personal declaration statement, and an interview with DNP faculty. Interviews may be conducted via teleconference. Please note: An interview is not granted to all applicants. All applicants are required to have a clear criminal background check. A clear drug screen where applicable will also be required.
Admission Requirements
Required documents for admission are as follows:
Candidates for admission to the PhD in Criminal Justice and Criminology program are required to hold a graduate degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution. Two (2) years of full-time managerial or professional experience in criminal justice or related social science field is recommended. An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental documents.
Candidates for admission to the PhD in Criminal Justice and Criminology program with a conferred bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in criminal justice or related social science field from an accredited institution may enter the program as a bachelor’s entry applicant with a minimum 3.0. undergraduate GPA.
Candidates for admission to the Ph.D. programs are required to hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution.* An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental admission documents.
Candidates for admission to the PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and PhD in Psychology programs with a conferred bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in psychology or related behavioral science field from an accredited institution may enter the program as a bachelor’s entry applicant with a minimum 3.0. undergraduate GPA.
Candidates for admission to the Ph.D. programs are required to hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) from an accredited institution.* An admission decision is based on a combination of a student’s academic performance, professional experience, and supplemental admission documents.
Candidates for admission to the PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and PhD in Psychology programs with a conferred bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in psychology or related behavioral science field from an accredited institution may enter the program as a bachelor’s entry applicant with a minimum 3.0. undergraduate GPA.
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