M.S.N. - Nurse Educator Application
Application Deadline for Fall Admission: July 30
Application Deadline for Spring Admission: December 1
Starting Your Application
- Complete your application to the College of Graduate Studies and Research through Apply Texas ($50 application fee) ASU Graduate Application
- An ASU Identification Number will be issued and is required to begin the application with NursingCAS (Nursing Centralized Application Service).
- Initiate application through NursingCAS, nursingcas.org. “Create an account” and complete the required fields to start your application. Input your ASU ID number into the “Additional Information” section.
- In the “References” section of NursingCAS, input the information of three individuals who can provide a professional letter of recommendation on your behalf. This will allow your reference writers to submit a recommendation electronically via NursingCAS.
- A personal statement/essay describing your goal and plan for completing a graduate nursing degree (800 words maximum) may be typed or copied into the “Personal Statement” section of NursingCAS.
- All official transcripts must be mailed from each issuing institution’s registrar’s office directly to NursingCAS. To expedite the processing, be sure to include the Transcript Request Form. NursingCAS cannot process transcripts stamped with “Issued to Student.” Request transcripts to be sent as soon as possible. Mailing Address: NursingCAS, P.O. Box 9201, Watertown, MA 02471
- In the “Designations” section of NursingCAS, you will select the Angelo State University graduate nursing program track of your choice.
- Submit the NursingCAS fee before electronic submission. If ASU is the first graduate-level program you are applying to via NursingCAS, you will be charged $80. If it’s an additional program you are applying to via NursingCAS, then you will be charged $50.
Note: All applicants are required to complete the “Coursework” section of NursingCAS. Be sure to have a copy of your transcript(s) in hand to complete this section. All college-level coursework (including in-progress coursework) must be entered into the application in this section. There is a short instructional video posted here on how to accurately complete this section, and detailed instructions are posted here. This will be the most time-consuming aspect of the application process.
If you would rather have NursingCAS staff enter your coursework data on your behalf, then you have the option of paying an additional fee to use the Transcript Entry Service. The data entered into this section is used to calculate GPAs in order to make admissions decisions.
NursingCAS Tips
To have a more complete application, please include the following information:
- Work Experience
- Professional Nursing Organization Memberships
- Volunteer/Missionary work
- Certifications (BLS, ACLS, PALS, CCRN, etc)
Monitor the Status of Your Application:
The “My Messages” section of the NursingCAS application will include any messages that NursingCAS or a school has sent to you. Please check your “My Messages” to see if you have received any vital information about your application. Messages will be sent to the “My Messages” inbox and your personal email address that you created your account with.
Use the “Quick Status Menu” options to check whether your Transcript(s), Reference(s) or Payment(s) have been received after you submit them. To check to see which Designations you have selected (programs you have applied to), click on the “Designations” option under the Quick Status menu. The “GPA Calculations” option under the Quick Status menu will display any GPA calculations that NursingCAS has generated for you based on the coursework data you entered. Your application has been “verified” once your GPA calculations are complete.
Contact Information
For questions regarding the NursingCAS application, please contact NursingCAS support via phone at 617-612-2880, Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. EST or Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST. You can also contact NursingCAS via email at nursingcasinfo@nursingcas.org, or you can post questions to NursingCAS by following their Twitter and/or Facebook accounts. Detailed instructions and FAQs are available, too. Instructional videos are posted on the NursingCAS YouTube channel.