Things to Know
CMU MSN, CNL Program Outcomes
At the end of this program the graduate will be able to:
- Design, coordinate, supervise and evaluate care provided by the
health care team evaluating appropriate use of fiscal and human
resources.
- Assume accountability for client care outcomes by utilizing
evidence-based information to design, implement, and evaluate the
process of health care delivery.
- Evaluate issues in health care delivery from an ethical,
socio-political, technological, and historical framework while providing
leadership for change.
- Effect change through advocacy for clients within the health care
delivery and policy system, the profession, and the interdisciplinary
health care team.
- Assume personal responsibility and accountability for current
practice and health care information and skills.
- Utilize a multidisciplinary approach to discuss strategies and
identify and acquire resources for client populations that empower them
to attain health and maintain wellness.
- Identify the impact of health care financial policies and economics
on the delivery of health care and client outcomes.
Advisor
Your advisor is the Director of the Master’s of Science in Nursing:
Clinical Nurse Leader Program within the College of Graduate and
Extended Studies Division of Central Methodist University.
Enrolling in Classes
When you and your advisor have selected your class schedule and it has
been processed through the Registrar's office, you are then enrolled in
those selected classes and your name will appear on the class roll. You
will be held responsible for attendance in those classes. Be sure to
know what, when, and where the classes are and attend them.
Degree Plan
A completed degree plan is required for diploma and graduation from the
program. It identifies the sequential calendar of required course
completion for the desired degree. The name you have on the degree plan
is the name that will be on your diploma. You are ultimately responsible
for knowing and completing the degree requirements in a timely manner.
In the spring of the first program year, the advisor will submit the
form to the Registrar, who will review and approve the plan and send a
copy to you. KEEP YOUR COPY and refer to it each time you enroll for
classes. Notify your advisor immediately if any change from the approved
plan is necessary.
Withdrawal for the University
If you must withdraw from the university before the end of the year,
talk with your advisor and the Associate Dean of the College of Graduate
& Extended Studies. The student is
to state the reason for his withdrawal and this will become a part of
his primary or permanent record. An exit interview with the advisor and
is required. Withdrawing without notification to necessary offices will
result in grades for all courses in which you are enrolled being
recorded as "F" on your permanent record. Protect your GPA and your
academic future. A student must re-apply for admission to the University
after a one semester absence.
Non-Discriminatory Policy
Central Methodist University does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or federally defined
disability in recruitment and admission of students. The University’s
educational programs, activities, financial aid, loan, and scholarship
programs are made available to all qualified students without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or federally defined
disability. The University complies with all federal and state
non-discrimination requirements.