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Nurses find CSM pathways a route to success

‘Amazing opportunit­y’ allows students to achieve goals faster, more affordably

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College of Southern Maryland (CSM) nursing student Tabitha Long of Charlotte Hall is the first to tell you she is ambitious. “I’m always looking for the next thing to achieve or another goal to strive for,” Long said.

The 34-year-old is already a paramedic with the St. Mary’s County Advanced Life Support unit, and this fall she started working toward what Long describes as her second career. She is studying nursing at CSM to become a nurse practition­er, according to a CSM press release.

Long said she chose to begin her nursing education at CSM because the program has a great reputation and the college’s campuses are close to home. But she also was sold by one of the Associate-To-Bachelor’s (ATB) nursing degree pathways available at CSM. These pathways, which include agreements with Frostburg State University and Stevenson University Online, give students the opportunit­y to potentiall­y earn their bachelor’s degree faster and more affordably, according to the release.

Dual enrollment: quicker to a paycheck

“The College of Southern Maryland and Frostburg State University have a partnershi­p that offers a dual enrollment option that allows a student to move through CSM’s ADN [associate degree in nursing] program at the same time he or she is enrolled in courses to obtain a BSN [bachelor of science in nursing] degree through FSU,” Long said in the release.

She was so enthusiast­ic about “this extreme advantage” that she started working on her requiremen­ts at Frostburg this summer, even before beginning her coursework at CSM.

“This is an amazing opportunit­y because it allows me to obtain my BSN shortly after completion of CSM’s ADN program,” Long said.

Mona Weber, CSM’s Associate to Bachelor’s Degree coordinato­r, said that nurses entering the workforce face increasing­ly higher education expectatio­ns. In a landmark report issued nearly a decade ago, the Institute of Medicine recommende­d that nurses should achieve a higher level of education and that the proportion of registered nurses (RNs) with a bachelor’s degree in nursing increase from 50 percent to 80 percent by the year 2020.

“In response to that mandate, CSM has partnershi­ps with four-year institutio­ns to assist student nurses in moving in that direction,” Weber said in the release. “Agreements have been signed with Frostburg State University and Stevenson University Online in spring 2018 which enable CSM nursing students to be admitted into these four-year institutio­ns while they are working on their associate degree. They can take upper-level courses while working on their foundation clinical classes with CSM, making them better prepared and well-rounded nurses once they join the workforce.”

Like Long, CSM nursing student Jennifer Nagy of Mechanicsv­ille is also taking advantage of one of CSM’s nursing degree partnershi­ps. Nagy enrolled after learning about the Stevenson University Online program and its requiremen­ts at a CSM informatio­n event.

“The Stevenson booth was the only one I walked up to and I struck up a conversati­on with the rep about the non-nursing program requiremen­ts and the admission requiremen­ts,” Nagy said. “She answered all of my questions and immediatel­y I became interested . ... I went home that night and applied and was accepted in just about a week. I did not look into any other program because I knew that the BSN program at Stevenson was already a great program according to the Maryland Board of Nursing, and this was where I wanted to complete my bachelor’s.”

Nagy said she has been very satisfied with her decision. “My adviser is phenomenal,” Nagy said. “She registers me for all of the classes and sets up a plan for me to complete all of my classes in a relative time frame. All she does is send me a copy of my schedule and I confirm it. It is extremely easy to gather all of your informatio­n for the applicatio­n process as well. My adviser traveled to Southern Maryland to meet with me to go over all of the classes and what I will need to be a successful student.”

Nagy also sees her dual enrollment status to be a potential bonus when she enters the workforce. “This program benefits me because once I start applying for RN positions, my resume shows that I am already enrolled in a bachelor’s program. “Plus, my bachelor’s degree will most likely be completed within a year and a half of graduating with my associate’s,” she said.

Nagy said she wants to work in obstetrics, and maybe later on as a nurse midwife. She is currently in her obstetrics rotation at CSM and said she has “fallen in love.”

“It is amazing seeing everyone work together the way they do and how they support each other,” she added. “This is definitely the specialty for me and I will work my hardest to be successful.”

Affordable pathway

CSM’s nursing pathway agreements can save students money. “CSM nursing students have a clear pathway toward their bachelor’s degree in nursing by making them aware of the courses needed to complete their four-year degree,” Weber said. “This then allows them to take some of those classes at CSM at a lower cost. In most situations the student will only need to complete 30 to 36 credit hours with the four-year institutio­n, making the total cost for the BSN much lower. Stevenson University Online gives the students a 20 percent discount while they are in the program. Even though it is a private institutio­n, the cost of tuition and fees is less than some public schools. Convenient­ly, Frostburg State University or Stevenson University Online will handle the nursing student’s federal financial aid while they are completing their coursework at CSM.”

Both of the college’s ATB programs are online and can be completed without leaving Southern Maryland. The ATB Option at CSM has been made possible through the generous support of Nurse Support II Grants from the Maryland Higher Education Commission under the auspices of Maryland’s Health Services Cost Review Commission.

In addition to these pathway agreements with Frostburg and Stevenson, CSM nursing students can also benefit from a dual admission agreement with the University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON). This agreement grants students provisiona­l acceptance to UMSON and allows them to complete several UMSON courses online as “special status” students while enrolled in the CSM nursing program. After these students earn their associate of science degree at CSM, and take and pass the nursing licensure exam, they can work toward a bachelor of science in nursing at UMSON.

To learn about these nursing education opportunit­ies at CSM, contact Weber at 301-934-7638 or rweber@ csmd.edu.

In addition, CSM will host several Health Pathways Informatio­n Sessions in November to share informatio­n about all of the college’s health programs as well as informatio­n about the competitiv­e admissions and petition process. Informatio­n sessions will be held Nov. 16 at the La Plata Campus and Nov. 30 at the Prince Frederick Campus. To RSVP, go to www. csmd.edu/programs-courses/credit/ academic-divisions/hea/health-sciences-informatio­n-sessions.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? CSM nursing students Tabitha Long of Charlotte Hall, left, and Jennifer Nagy of Mechanicsv­ille participat­e in CSM’s associate-to-bachelor’s degree agreements — Long with Frostburg State University and Nagy with Stevenson University Online.
SUBMITTED PHOTO CSM nursing students Tabitha Long of Charlotte Hall, left, and Jennifer Nagy of Mechanicsv­ille participat­e in CSM’s associate-to-bachelor’s degree agreements — Long with Frostburg State University and Nagy with Stevenson University Online.

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