The Centralized Application Service for Nursing Programs Introduction to NursingCAS AACN Doctoral Conference January 29, 2011
Presenters Timothy Gaspar, PhD, Dean, University of Toledo College of Nursing; NursingCAS Advisory Group Chair James Ford, NursingCAS Manager, Liaison International
Session Agenda Introduction to NursingCAS Overview & Benefits Centralized Application Registering for NursingCAS Q&A
Overview What is NursingCAS? Similar to services offered in most other health professions, CAS offers students a convenient way to apply to nursing programs nationwide. Students only need to prepare one electronic application and one set of corresponding materials (i.e. references, essays) to be disseminated to one or multiple schools for consideration. NursingCAS verifies the application components for accuracy, calculates grade point averages, and sends materials to schools selected by the applicant.
FAQs What levels of nursing programs will be included in NursingCAS? NursingCAS facilitates applications to all types of registered nursing programs, including diploma, associate degree, baccalaureate, master s, and doctoral programs. Is there a fee for schools to participate? No Participating schools will receive a free copy of WebAdMIT software needed to receive and sort applications. Not all CAS services offer this free.
FAQs Cont. What is the cost to applicants? Undergraduate $45 for first school designation $30 for additional designations Graduate $65 for first school designation $35 for additional designations
How will NursingCAS benefit the profession?
Benefits to Applicants A convenient and efficient process to apply to multiple programs using a single web-based application A comprehensive online checklist and instructions to help applicants easily navigate through the application Eliminates the need for duplicate application data, letters of reference, test scores and transcripts for those applying to more than one school Provides applicants with a real-time way to check the receipt of their applications, transcripts, and letters of reference Dedicated NursingCAS support staff are available throughout the application cycle - one point of contact
Benefits to Schools Provides Admission staff with secure, online access to track progress of their applicants and view applications in real-time Helps fill all vacant slots for students in schools of nursing. Increases exposure to a larger applicant pool Streamlines the admission process, reduces administrative tasks resulting in a refocusing of current resources on higher level functions and interaction with applicants Provides program-specific and profession-wide statistical reports on applicants Provides Web and dedicated phone support to Admission staff and applicants
Benefits to Profession Compiles accurate statistics on the profession: Number of applicants, designations, feeder schools, matriculation, and applicant pool profile (Ethnicity, Demographic, Geographic, and Economic) Assists in developing workforce projections, future trends, and recruitment strategies based on data Assists in managing career development and minority recruitment Compares and assesses statistical data with other professional applicant pools
Application Overview
Liaison International Company background Recognized as the leader in providing centralized application services for the health professions Currently works with 17 other disciplines, including: Pharmacy Dentistry Public Health Affiliation with Academic Software Plus Your partner in transitioning to NursingCAS
Partners Centralized Application Service (CAS) Service # Schools/Programs American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) NursingCAS 640 schools potential 10 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) PharmCAS 74 schools American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPM) AACPMAS 9 schools American Dental Education Association (ADEA) AADSAS 55 schools American Dental Education Association (ADEA) PASS 576 programs American Dental Education Association (ADEA) CAAPID 14 schools American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) OTCAS 147 schools potential 10 American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) PTCAS 103 programs Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) VMCAS 33 schools Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC) ChiroCAS 19 programs 09 Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internships Centers (APPIC) APPI Online 663 programs 09 Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) OptomCAS 20 programs 09 Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) SOPHAS 31 schools Council of Academic Programs in Communication Science and Disorders (CAPCSD) CSDCAS 34 programs Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) CASPA 120 programs West Texas Nursing Education Consortium (WTNEC) WTNEC 11 schools
Webinars Planned NursingCAS Overview and Online Application Demonstration Audience: administrators, admissions professionals, administrative staff, other stakeholders March 30, 2011 Register online at www.aacn.nche.edu/cas
Joining NursingCAS Signing up with NursingCAS is as simple as 1, 2, 3! Step One: Submit an Intent to Participate Agreement Agreements are non-binding; no fees charged Registration is encouraged by February 28 Schools may join throughout the year Those registering early will be first to receive technical support and assistance needed to maximize the benefits of this service
Joining NursingCAS Step Two: Submit the Participant Checklist One-page form captures basic information New schools can be added into NursingCAS within 10 days of receiving the Checklist Step Three: Schedule a Technical Assistance Call Learn to integrate this service into existing admissions processes and software systems Expert assistance is always available
More Information Visit NursingCAS on the Web at www.aacn.nche.edu/cas Learn more about the benefits of NursingCAS Download the Intent to Participate Form and the Participation Checklist Find program contact information and request personalized assistance