St. Joseph’s College New York Nursing Program Review

St. Joseph’s College is a private liberal arts college in New York State. There are two campuses that are located in Brooklyn and in Long Island. The college offers both graduate and undergraduate programs with more than 20 majors. The college was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph because there was no day college for young women in the area. There are around 5,000 students enrolled at Saint Joseph’s. The college has small classes with a student-faculty radio that enables students to get guidance and support from the faculty. The college has a strict standard of excellence and low cost tuition.

Nursing Programs

Nursing Program for Adults

This nursing program at St. Joseph’s College is designed for adults who are already Registered Nurses (RNs). It focuses on self-directed learning so that the working nurse can learn more about the profession at his or her own pace. The program provides the upper division nursing courses so that RNs may earn their Bachelor of Science in nursing. Having a bachelor’s degree opens many career doors for nurses. If an RN wants to advance in his or her career, the first step to take is to complete the Bachelor of Science program. The program focuses on nursing theory and the restoration and maintenance of health. Nurses with a bachelor’s degree are trained to work in leadership positions in hospital teams, supervising associate degree level nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses. Many nurses with a bachelors degree continue their education and go on to earn a master’s degree with an advanced certificate qualification.

Admission requirements are that the RN must have graduated from an associate’s degree program or a hospital diploma program. The applicant must hold a current license in New York State or must be eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam. In addition, the applicant must have completed lower division course requirements. After completing 24 credits, the candidate may apply to Saint Joseph’s Nursing Department. A grade point average of 2.5 must have been attained in all lower level college work. Preference is given to those with a 3.0 grade point average on their previous nursing academic work. Registered Nurses must also take the Nursing Acceleration Challenge Exam.

Graduates from hospital diploma programs must also take the RN to BSN tests. Students who are accepted into the program must then complete the remaining liberal arts and science classes, upper division nursing courses, and many hours of clinical experience. At the completion of these, the student may graduate and receive a Bachelor of Science in nursing.

MS Nursing Major

St. Joseph’s College also offers a Master of Science in nursing degree. To enter this program, applicants must have a BS from a nationally accredited program. The applicant must also have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0, but preference is given to those with a 3.3 or above grade point average. Applicants must be currently licensed in New York State and must have completed at least one year of clinical practice. The MS program takes a minimum of seven semesters, and at least 38 credits are required for the clinical nurse specialist in adult health concentration. In addition, 525 clinical hours are required. The nursing education concentration includes a minimum of 37 credits and 100 practicum hours. Students must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average in their graduate studies. They must also obtain at least a 3.0 on the comprehensive examination for certification at the end of the program.

Contact:
St. Joseph’s College
LONG ISLAND CAMPUS,
155 West Roe Boulevard,
Patchogue, NY 11772
631-687-5100

St. Joseph’s College
BROOKLYN CAMPUS,
245 Clinton Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11205
718-940-5300