Main ContentRN-MSN Early Entry Application Instructions
Application availability and deadline
For students who began their ADN program in the fall, the application deadline is February 1. For students who began their ADN program in the spring, the application deadline is August 31. New applications are available online beginning July 1 each year. Students are not eligible for the RN-MSN Early Entry program until after they have completed the first semester of ADN coursework. Students should not apply unless they have met all admission criteria.
How to apply
The School of Nursing will send applicants the RN-MSN Early Entry program application instructions. When applying, all parts to the application, including any supplemental materials, must be received by the deadline. Please email admissioncounselor@umc.edu to indicate your interest in the RN-MSN Early Entry program.
- A complete application (select "RN-MSN" as the program of study);
- Official test scores and transcripts from all colleges attended, including a transcript for the first semester of ADN coursework, submitted to the Office of Enrollment Management;
- A nonrefundable $25 application fee paid by credit card or by check, made payable to the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
- After your application has been submitted, the community college will be contacted for a letter of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s potential for graduate study.
To complete the application for admission to the RN-MSN Early Entry program, the applicant must have completed all first-semester courses in the ADN program.
Additional information for applicants
- All transcripts become the property of the University of Mississippi Medical Center and cannot be returned to the applicant or forwarded to another school or individual. Transcripts must be sent directly by the school to the Office of Enrollment Management.
- Office of Enrollment Management
The University of Mississippi Medical Center
2500 N. State St.
Jackson, MS 39216-4505
- Transcripts must be submitted to the Office of Enrollment Management at the end of each semester until all prerequisite requirements are completed.
- All documents required for admission must be submitted prior to the deadline for the application to be considered complete. An unofficial transcript must be submitted to the Office of Enrollment Management for any courses that are in progress at the time of the deadline. However, courses that are in progress and/or do not have a final grade posted cannot be considered in the admissions process.
- Facsimile documents will not be accepted.
- Report any name, address or phone number change to the Office of Enrollment Management.
- Do not send application materials to the School of Nursing, or School of Graduate Studies in the Health Sciences.
- All grades, including failing grades and grades on repeat courses, are used to calculate preadmission grade point averages.
- The applicant is responsible for notifying the Office of Enrollment Management of all changes to the plan of study.
- Out-of-state tuition charges apply for all applicants that live outside the state of Mississippi.
For more information
If you have questions regarding the admission criteria, the prerequisite courses or your application's status, please call (601) 984-1080 or (601) 815-0124.
Residency Requirements
LEGAL RESIDENCE
UMMC applies the definitions and conditions stated here as required by state law in the classification of students as residents or nonresidents for the assessment of fees. Requests for a review of residency classification should be submitted to the Office of Enrollment Management.
RESIDENCE REQUIRED
No student may be admitted to the University of Mississippi Medical Center as a resident of Mississippi unless his/her residence has been in Mississippi preceding his/her admission.
RESIDENCY PETITIONS
Nonresidents may petition the University of Mississippi Medical Center for a change of residency classification. A person who enters Mississippi from another state and enters a system institution is considered a nonresident, unless the person meets the residency requirements as a minor or adult as set out above. Provided, however, that any person who has attained 21 years of age and has thereafter actually established residency as an adult and resided within Mississippi for 12 consecutive months after attaining 21 years of age upon sworn affidavit and other representation, may petition the University of Mississippi Medical Center for a change in residency classification for the purposes of fees and tuition assessment. UMMC may make reasonable inquiry into the validity of the petitioner's claim. Such petition for change of residency must be made on or before the last day a student may register at the Medical Center without penalty.