Congratulations!
Congrats on taking the first steps towards your education goals. Have you received your approval email from Guild? If not, don’t worry, you should receive an email within seven days of submitting your Guild application.
If you have received your Guild approval email, double congratulations! Here are your next steps for becoming a Guild student at Mount Carmel School of Nursing:
Program Specific Requirements
State Requirements
Please visit this website to check if your program of interest is authorized to operate in your state.
Tech Requirements
Students may be required to download software to complete coursework as part of this program and should have access to a personal computer in order to download and access the required software. This software may not be downloadable or accessible on an employer-issued computer.
Any student who enrolls in an online course at Mount Carmel School of Nursing must have a minimum level of computer competency in order to be successful. Tutorials are provided to assist the student to develop or refresh computer skills. All tutorials are to be completed prior to starting an online course.
1 — Make Sure You're Eligible
Check to make sure you're eligible for your company's education benefit, right up to the first day of of your courses. Go to the Guild home page and check your eligibility status in the upper right-hand corner. For more information about eligibility, contact Guild support.
2 — Submit Your Mount Carmel School of Nursing Application
You will receive an email from Mount Carmel School of Nursing with directions on how to apply for acceptance into your chosen program. Be sure to choose the same learning program on your Mount Carmel School of Nursing application that you selected on the Guild application, or you may have to pay for the program on your own. Please also be sure to use the same name, email address, and other personal information you used on your Guild application when completing the Mount Carmel School of Nursing application. Using different information may result in delays for your start at Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
Make sure to read the email completely to understand what is required for your application.
1. You may be required to write a statement of interest for your Mount Carmel School of Nursing, so remember to get started on the application in advance of any deadlines.
2. In addition, you may be required to speak with an Admissions Counselor at Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
3. You may also be required to provide references. Please follow the instructions provided by Mount Carmel School of Nursing in your application process, and request letters of recommendation from professional or academic references who can best speak to your ability to be successful in this program.
Next, connect with Mount Carmel School of Nursing’s Admissions Department to complete your application & enrollment process. For more information, please go directly to https://www.mccn.edu/admissions/apply.
3 — Start Your FAFSA
Gather important documents and complete your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online. Use the Mount Carmel School of Nursing code 30719. Follow the detailed instructions provided by the Federal Student Aid office. When you're finished, you may be offered awards which you can accept or decline.
You can also go directly to https://www.mccn.edu/tuition-and-financial-aid/financial-aid/welcome to learn more about the FAFSA process at Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
Per the Employer policy, each student enrolling in a program that is eligible for federal financial aid may be required to complete one or more of the following items before initial program enrollment and annually thereafter: FAFSA, financial aid packaging / awarding process, accept any grant aid awarded. If any grants are accepted they will be applied to tuition and mandatory fees before employer payment. If you have questions regarding your Employer education benefit policy, please consult Guild support. If you have questions about financial aid, please contact your learning provider's financial aid office.
4 — Send Your Transcripts to Mount Carmel School of Nursing
If you have taken college classes before, Mount Carmel School of Nursing will use your transcripts to complete your application and to possibly apply credits to your new program. You may also have to submit your most recent high school transcripts.
If you were able to submit a request for your college transcripts in your Guild Pre-Application, you should be good to go!
If you were not able to request transcripts in your Guild Pre-Application, contact any colleges you have attended and have them send your official transcripts directly to Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
Note: You may be able to use a service to request your transcripts. To learn more about this process, click here to access Guild's Transcript Help Center.
If you have previous education outside of the U.S. (i.e., foreign credentials), there may be extra requirements to complete to enroll at Mount Carmel School of Nursing. Transfer or Advanced Placement applicants who have taken course work or earned a degree abroad are required to have foreign credit evaluated by one of the following:
- World Education Services (WES)
- Credential Evaluation Services
- Educational Credential Evaluators
- Josef Silny & Associates
- International Education Research Foundation
- Educational Perspectives
Please visit https://www.mccn.edu/academics/bachelor-of-science/ascent-program/required-documents to view admission documentation requirements. Be sure to confirm these requirements with Mount Carmel School of Nursing's Admissions Department before paying out of pocket for any evaluation, translation, or exam. If you need more help with the foreign credentials process, please review this article. You can also message Guild Support or call 1-800-985-4027 (Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. MT).
Transcripts must be sent electronically from the institution to admissions@mccn.edu (PREFERRED) OR mailed directly to MCCN from the institution using the address below.
Attn: Office of Admissions
Mount Carmel College of Nursing
127 South Davis Avenue
Columbus, OH 43222
If you have any additional admission questions, contact the admissions team at Mount Carmel School of Nursing at the contact info included below:
admissions@mccn.edu
phone: 614.234.4266
fax: 614.234.5427
Note: It may take 1-2 months for transcripts to physically arrive at Mount Carmel School of Nursing, so order them as soon as possible.
You can also go directly to https://carmelink.mccn.edu/ICS/Admissions/Applications.jnz to learn more about the transcript process at Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
5 — Complete Your Mount Carmel School of Nursing Orientation Process
Make sure to take time to complete the Mount Carmel School of Nursing orientation process to learn more details about your program, expectations, and keys to your academic success!
6 — Get Your Books & Materials Ready
Get your books and other materials ready for your courses. Check the syllabus for each course to find out what you need, and be sure to keep your receipts - you may need them for returns or reimbursements.
7 — Chat with Your Guild Growth Coach for Support
Once you've begun your program, you'll have a chance to talk with your Guild Growth Coach. This is the time to discuss your education and career aspirations, ask questions, and set goals for completing your program at Mount Carmel School of Nursing.
8 — Complete Your Coursework at Mount Carmel School of Nursing
Your Guild support network, along with your Mount Carmel School of Nursing support team, will be there to offer guidance and support throughout your program. Don't hesitate to reach out to Guild Support for help or Mount Carmel School of Nursing with any questions you may have!
9 — Timeline for Funding
You can learn more about the timeline of Tuition Assistance Funding by clicking here https://guild.force.com/helpcenter/s/article/How-Tuition-Assistance-works. You'll also want to ensure you are tagged as a Guild student with the school and ensure you continue to meet your employer's eligibility requirements.