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FNP Plans of Study

FNP  BS to MS Plans of Study

FNP  MS to DNP Plans of Study

Note: Students wishing to complete a BS to DNP degree would complete both a BS to MS, as well as, a MS to DNP plan of study.

Application Deadline

Please submit application materials no later than:
January 31st

 

The Family Nurse Practitioner program accepts applications for entry beginning in mid-September and continue on a rolling basis. Rolling means completed applications are reviewed in the order they are received until the cohort is filled or the deadline of January 31. Please submit materials as early as possible; late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

Entry to the FNP program occurs once a year, in the following summer semester.


Visit the School of Nursing for information about Distance Learning & Experiential Learning Requirements.

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