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Mount Carmel College of Nursing

Overview

At a Glance

School type

Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Faculty

70 Faculty Members | 16:01 student faculty ratio

Religious affliation

Roman Catholic

Mission Statement

Mount Carmel College of Nursing, serving in the spirit of the Catholic tradition, offers excellent science-based educational programs in nursing and allied health in a caring environment. The College's core values include: academic excellence, respect, compassion and social responsibility.

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cost & financial aid

Annual tuition & fees

Undergraduate

In state

$22,951

Out of state

$22,951
Graduate

In state

$19,861

Out of state

$19,861

Financial Aid: Undergraduates

Received financial aid
90%
Did not receive aid
10%
Type of aid % of students receiving aid Average amount
Federal grants 50.0% $4,896
State/local grants 39.0% $2,865
Institutional grants 32.0% $1,725
Loans 63.0% $5,486

Pay For College with ROTC

Reserve Officers Training Corp (ROTC) is a college scholarship program that prepares students to become military officers

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Financial aid resources

Paying for college

Learn about different ways to cover costs, incluing financial aid, GI Bills, grants and scholarships

Applying for financial Aid

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Academics

Most Popular Undergraduate majors

  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
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Undergraduate Majors X

  • HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS
    • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
      • A program that generally prepares individuals in the knowledge, techniques and procedures for promoting health, providing care for sick, disabled, infirmed, or other individuals or groups. Includes instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting a physician during treatments and examinations, Referring patients to physicians and other health care specialists, and planning education for health maintenance. See other colleges that offer this major

Most Popular Graduate programs

  • Family Practice Nurse/Nursing
  • Adult Health Nurse/Nursing
  • Nursing Education
  • Nursing Administration
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Graduate ProgramsX

  • HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS
    • Nursing Education
      • A program that prepares registered nurses to teach in academic and clinical settings, including staff development. Includes instruction in advanced nursing practice, nursing role development, curriculum and instruction, program and course design, clinical instruction, and evaluation of learning. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Nursing Administration
      • A program that prepares registered nurses to manage nursing personnel and services in hospitals and other health care delivery agencies. Includes instruction in principles of health care administration, resource and financial management, health care law and policy, medical personnel management, and managed care operations. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Adult Health Nurse/Nursing
      • A program that prepares registered nurses to provide general care for adult patients. Includes instruction in adult primary care, adult pathophysiology, clinical management of medication and treatments, patient assessment and education, patient referral, and planning adult health maintenance programs. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Family Practice Nurse/Nursing
      • A program that prepares registered nurses to provide independent general care for family groups and individuals in the context of family living. Includes instruction in family theory and intervention, role synthesis, family primary care, nursing practice and health care policy, holistic practice, pediatric practice, gerontological practice, health assessment, clinical pharmacotherapeutics, clinical techniques, and pathopsychology. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions

Undergraduate acceptance rate

Acceptance rate
52.21%
  • Apply 136
  • Accepted 71
  • Attend 33

Application Fee

Undergraduate
$30
Graduate
$30

Undergraduate application requirements

  • High school transcript

    Required
  • High school GPA

    Required
  • Recommendation letter

    Not applicable
  • Admissions test
    (SAT or ACT)

    Required
  • TOEFL
    (international students)

    Required
  • Completion of college
    prep program

    Required
  • Demonstration of
    competencies

    Not applicable

Average act scores

Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.

Composite
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Student Life

Student Demographics

Female Students
86%
Male Students
14%

Student Ethnicities
  1. Caucasian69.11%
  2. Black18.48%
  3. Asian4.94%
  4. Two Or More Ethnicities3.29%
  5. Hispanic/Latino2.28%
  6. Not Specified1.39%
  7. American Indian/Alaska Native0.38%
  8. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0.13%

Student body breakdown

Total students enrolled

1,144

Undergraduate students

916

Graduate students

228

Attendance breakdown

Full time
75%
Part time
25%

Student services

  • Meal plan
  • Counseling services
  • Remedial services
  • Work-study
  • Placement services
  • Study abroad
  • Weekend/evening classes
  • On-campus day care for student's children
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