Nursing (Pathways to Nursing)

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Nursing (Pathways to Nursing) Overview

Chatham University and UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing are proud to offer Pathways to Nursing, a collaborative path to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. Pathways to Nursing prepares world-ready nurses with the knowledge and skills necessary in today's healthcare system. In four years, a Pathways to Nursing student can graduate with a diploma in nursing from UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing, a BSN from Chatham University, and complete a year of work experience as a professional Registered Nurse.

  • Take general education and science courses at Chatham's Shadyside Campus, and prelicensure nursing courses at UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing (SSON).
  • You will officially become a Registered Nurse (RN) after successfully completing the SSON program your third (junior) year and successfully passing the NCLEX-RN.
  • After successfully passing the NCLEX-RN you will enter Chatham's accredited online RN-BSN program for your final (senior) year.
Degrees Offered
  • BS
Program School
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Growing & Leading in His Hometown

Keshon graduated from Chatham University's Pathways to Nursing program in 2020. Now he works as a Staff Nurse in his hometown, in the Medical/Surgical/Oncology at UPMC McKeesport.

Explore the Nursing (Pathways to Nursing) Degree:

  • Get the most out of Chatham's excellent science curriculum, our 150-year heritage of education, and the ability to experience the full undergraduate experience, including residential life, student activities and all the added benefits of living in Pittsburgh – consistently voted one of America's and the world's most livable cities.
  • Chatham and UPMC SSON offer dedicated nursing faculty and academic advising for all four years.
  • Earn your nursing diploma through UPMC SSON, a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence in Nursing Education and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
  • The RN-BSN, MSN, and DNP programs at Chatham University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

Basic Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab

This is the first of two courses designed for students who need a broad coverage of anatomy and physiology and have little or no background in science. It includes a study of the structure and function of human cells, tissue, organs, and systems. Clinical applications of anatomy and physiology will also be considered. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Enrollment in a school of nursing is required.

Global, Cultural, and Diverse Populations

This course will explore the student’s understanding and role as a nurse leader in a global society while reflecting on personal and professional values and implicit biases. Ethical, equitable, person-centered, compassionate, and empathetic care opportunities will be examined.

Foundational Concepts of Nursing

This course introduces the student to the foundational concepts of nursing practice across the lifespan. Basic care and comfort is explored through the concepts of nutrition, elimination, safety, mobility, and sensory perception. Physical assessment is a major component of this course. The promotion of health and wellness is an underlying theme carried throughout the course. The student is introduced to basic foundational skills of nursing practice, including medication administration, through both the clinical and lab settings. Students engage in clinical experiences in inpatient medical-surgical units.

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Applications for admission to Chatham University’s Pathways to Nursing must include:

  • The Chatham University online application
  • The PTN Disclosure Form
  • High School transcripts showing graduation date and 2 years of science with related lab coursework (PTN Lab Verification Form)
  • All transcripts from any post-secondary education completed
  • Completion of the following high school courses with a “C” or higher
    • 4 years of English
    • 2 years of Science (Biology or Chemistry) with a related Laboratory
    • 2 years of Mathematics (one of which is Algebra)
    • 3 years of Social Studies
    • Recommended: Anatomy and Physiology
    • High School Weighted GPA of 3.0 or greater
    • A TEAS exam score of 58.7% or greater is required to start Pathways to Nursing. The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) is a required pre-entrance exam for UPMC Schools of Nursing. The TEAS test is administered by ATI (http://www.atitesting.com/)

 

Once accepted to Pathways to Nursing, all students are required to satisfy the UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing (SSON) requirements for participation in clinical rotations, including background checks, health screening, and current CPR certification. Attendance at a post-acceptance information session/new student orientation is required before starting classes at SSON. Topics covered at these sessions include academic schedules, photo ID cards, and compliance requirements. SSON requirements and deadlines will be specified and must be met to continue in Pathways to Nursing.

Students not meeting the requirements to enter or remain enrolled in the UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing Program will receive written notification from the College of Health Sciences Dean's office advising them to select an academic major other than Pathways to Nursing. Students are required to complete appropriate documentation to secure a different academic major and advisor. The University Registrar’s Office will automatically change the student’s major to “undeclared” and assign a new advisor if the appropriate documentation is not completed within the timeframe designated in the notification letter.

Faculty

If one word could best sum up Chatham's faculty, it would be engaged. Professors bring experiences to relate the course lessons to real-world situations.

Full Faculty
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Program Director of Nursing & Professor of Nursing
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Assistant Program Director/Associate Professor of Nursing
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Assistant Professor of Nursing & DNP Program Coordinator
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Associate Professor of Nursing, MSN Program Coordinator, IRB Chair
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Associate Professor of Nursing, RN-BSN Program Coordinator

Take a Virtual Tour

Watch this video for an inside look at UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing (SSON), part of a partnership exclusive to Chatham University’s unique Nursing (Pathways to Nursing) BSN degree. Nursing (Pathways to Nursing) students take undergraduate courses at Chatham and their nursing courses at SSON.

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State of the Art Facilities & Practices

UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing offers a state-of-the-art human simulation lab for students to practice their skills before approaching a real patient, as well as a curriculum based on quality and safety principles. In addition to the tech simulation, we bring in real people for our nursing students to practice mental health care.

Photo of a Chatham University student watching an instructor demonstrate a procedure on a model of an adult

Guaranteed Employment at UPMC

As a special benefit, Pathways to Nursing (PTN) students are guaranteed an offer of employment as a full-time Graduate Nurse role at a UPMC facility. Program graduates must successfully complete pre-employment screenings and obtain registered nurse licensure within the guidelines of UPMC’s Graduate Nurse Licensure policy. In addition, PTN students who work at UPMC are eligible for UPMC tuition advancement of up to $6,000 per academic year if they accept a role at UPMC before beginning the online RN-BSN year of the PTN program. 

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