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MSN Health Care Systems Management Admission Checklist
You must already possess:
- A BSN degree from a school accredited by the National League for Nursing or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, or a Bachelor's degree in any field, plus completion of the Loyola MSN Bridge Program
- A current and unrestricted RN license in practice in the United States
- A cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher on all prior undergraduate work
- The undergraduate equivalent of three semester credit hours in statistics
Please submit:
- $40 Application fee (check made payable to Loyola University New Orleans).
- Fill out our Online Application (or Download the PDF version here***)
- A typed goal statement, approximately one page in length, describing your career goals and interest in graduate education
- A copy of your current and unrestricted RN license
- Official transcripts from college/university attended.
Loyola University recommends ‘course-by-course’ ECE (www.ece.org) for all international transcripts. - Three recommendations (on the form provided by Loyola) from persons knowledgeable about the applicants aptitude for graduate school such as -former Professors or Nursing Supervisors
*** The PDF Application Form should be mailed or faxed to the address below:
Loyola University New Orleans
Graduate Admissions, Nursing Department
851 Trafalgar Ct, Suite 420
Maitland, FL 32751
Toll-Free Fax: 866-789-5607
If you have questions about our admission process, financial aid, our curriculum, faculty bios, or our Jesuit traditions - please call toll-free: (866) 789-9809 to speak to our admissions team.
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TESTIMONIALS
"My MSN in HCSM has opened numerous doors for me, allowing me to achieve my career goals sooner than expected."
Fayron Ward, MSN 2003
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Loyola University New Orleans was ranked fifth among master’s universities in the South in the U.S. News & World Report edition of America’s Best Colleges 2009.
This is the second year in a row Loyola has risen in the ranks, from sixth in 2007 and seventh in 2006.



