An MSN student must have these in order to be accepted into the program.
What is an Unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) License and a Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN)
SFI stand for this
What is Supplemental Financial Information
National School of Business, now known as National American University, was established in what year.
What is 1941
What software system do we use to track students progress in a class?
What is TEAMS
What are the four non-practicum MSN programs offered?
What is Care Coordination, Informatics, Nursing Administration, Nursing Education
These are the three SAP statuses
What are SAP Warning, SAP Suspension, and SAP Probation
Where does a student need to apply to get federal financial aid? (Do not use acronyms)
What is a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid
NAU began offering online accredited programs in_______, NAU was the ________ institution to offer online accredited programs.
What is 1998, 2nd
A student is administratively dropped from classes after ______ days of missed attendance.
What is 14 days
Name our four new non-nursing certifications
What are Accounting, E-Marketing, Global Supply Chain Management, and Human Resource Management
What four items must a new non-alumni student with no military affiliation have on file before a student registers for class?
What is FAFSA, SFI, Application Fee, Bachelor's transcripts.
When do book vouchers go out to students and how much are book vouchers issued for?
What is one month prior to classes for $375
One of NAU's core values is to "provide a _______ and _______ learning environment."
What is caring and supportive
How many credits until a student reaches MTF
What is 67.5
Students waiting to pursue both an MBA and an MM should start in the ________ program first
What is MBA
A student must maintain this in order to continue to receive the Alumni or ACSP scholarship.
What is a 3.0 CGPA
When do we block students?
What is at the end of add/drop
Who is the CEO and President?
What is Dr. Ronald Shape
When is a student eligible for an incomplete?
What is when a student has a proven that they have an extenuating circumstance, have completed 60% of the course with a "c" average.
What two certificates does the IT emphasis prepare a student for?
What is CISSP, Security+
What Nursing and Business programmatic accreditation's do the masters programs hold?
What is CCNE and IACBE
If a student has an undergraduate balance what percentage must they pay to start the masters program?
What is 15%
In May of 1997, the name of the institution was changed from ________ ________ to National American University.
What is National College
When can a student walk for commencement?
What is within two quarters of graduation?
What is the difference in number of courses and practicums needed for the FNP vs the Gerontology program?
What is FNP is 8 classes and 5 practicums, Gerontology is 7 classes and 4 practicums