Applying to Mount Carmel College of Nursing
There are two options to choose from when applying for admissions to Mount Carmel College of Nursing: Completing the online application or completing a paper application and mailing it to the MCCN Office of Admissions.
Technology requirements for our programs
Undergraduate Program Applications

Traditional and Advanced Placement Programs
Deadlines:
Traditional: July 15;
Advanced Placement Program: January 15

Online RN-BSN Completion Program
Deadlines:
Spring Start: Feb 4;
Summer Start: March 9;
Fall Start: Sept 21
* Must have RN to apply

Second Degree Accelerated Program (13 months)
Deadline:
Rolling Admissions Year-Round
Second Degree Accelerated Program Hybrid (18 months)
Deadline:
Rolling Admissions Year-Round
* Must have baccalaureate degree to apply
Graduate Program Applications

Master of Science
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort All Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort All Tracks: November 30

Doctor of Nursing Practice
Deadlines:
Spring Start: November 20;
Summer Start: March 20
Post-Graduate Certificates

Post-Graduate Certificate Nursing Education.
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort Tracks: November 30

Post-Graduate Certificate Nursing Leadership - Clinical Operations.
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort Tracks: November 30

Post-Graduate Certificate Family Nurse Practitioner and Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner.
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort Tracks: November 30

Post-Graduate Certificate: Hybrid Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort Tracks: November 30

Post-Graduate Certificate: Online (Accelerated) Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (For NPs working in acute care settings)
Deadlines:
Fall Cohort Tracks: June 30;
Spring Cohort Tracks: November 30
Paper applications should be mailed to:
Office of Admissions
127 South Davis Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43222
International Students
Mount Carmel College of Nursing does not issue Immigration Form I-20 from the U.S. Department of Immigration and Naturalization Service. Therefore, the College is not eligible to accept new or transfer international students who need I-20 credentialing. The College welcomes international applicants who do not require an I-20 clearance.
Required Residence Living
First year (Fall Semester) undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing pre-licensure program full-time and part-time students (freshmen) who live outside a 35-mile radius, and full-time and part-time sophomores living in residence as of April 30 of the previous academic year, are required to live on campus.