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Family Nurse Practitioner MastersFort Hays State University - United StatesThe family nurse practitioner specialty is in high demand in rural states like Kansas. A family nurse practitioner provides a unique blend of nursing and medical care to families and individuals, including newborns, in... Show More The family nurse practitioner specialty is in high demand in rural states like Kansas. A family nurse practitioner provides a unique blend of nursing and medical care to families and individuals, including newborns, infants, children, adolescents, adults, pregnant and postpartum women, and older adults. The FNP degree is a hybrid program, with a combination of online classes, on-campus classes and preceptor-ship courses completed close to home. Students must have a Kansas nursing license to enroll in this program, which is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). FNP graduates of Fort Hays State University have passed the national certification with a 100% success rate. Entry RequirementsComplete a baccalaureate degree with an upper division major in nursing from a program accredited by a nationally recognized nursing accrediting authority (CCNE or NLNAC). Complete MAT with minimum score of 376; OR, alternate test: GRE with minimum score of Verbal Reasoning 140, Quantitative Reasoning at 140, and Analytical Writing at 4.0. Demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the baccalaureate nursing degree. Hold current RN license to practice professional nursing in the United States. a. FNP must hold current valid RN license to practice professional nursing in Kansas. Complete an undergraduate course in Health Assessment, Pathophysiology and Statistics (3 credit hour course each) with a grade of "B" or better. Demonstrate aptitude and attitude for advanced professional nursing studies. One full year of clinical experience (20-80 hours) as a practicing registered nurse. Other Fees |
$12,821 Domestic $12,821 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Family Nurse Practitioner MastersHerzing University - United StatesAchieve the pinnacle of skill and specialization in nursing. Complete your Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) from Herzing University and be prepared to meet the national need for highly t... Show More Achieve the pinnacle of skill and specialization in nursing. Complete your Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) from Herzing University and be prepared to meet the national need for highly trained nurse practitioners. Graduates of this nurse practitioner program will be eligible to take a national certification exam and seek recognition from their state Board of Nursing to work as an advanced practice nurse. Recognized as a "Best Online Graduate Nursing Program" for 2014 by U.S. News & World Report, the MSN-FNP program is offered exclusively online, allowing working nurses the convenience of managing coursework on their schedule Entry Requirements1. Prior Degree Requirement: Prospective graduate students must have completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or have completed a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree at a foreign college or university recognized as degree-granting by the government of that country. 2. Program Grade Point Average (PGPA): Prospective graduate students must have achieved a PGPA of 2.70 or better for all undergraduate courses attempted or a PGPA of 3.00 or better for at least 6.00 semester credit hours of graduate study, as evidenced by an official transcript from each college or university attended. 3. Interview: Prospective graduate students must complete an interview with the graduate program chair or a Herzing University admissions representative.
4. Verification of health and immunization history is required for all students admitted to the Master of Science in Nursing program
1. A certified copy of college transcripts, which includes all courses pertinent to receiving the bachelor’s degree, evaluated by a transcript
2. A notarized statement of financial support or a certified government sponsor letter indicating that tuition will be paid in advance of 3. Proof of English-language proficiency through any one of the following: a. A score of 550 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL. b. A score of 213 or higher on the computer-based TOEFL. c. A score of 80 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL. d. A score of 6.0 or higher on the IELTS. e. Documentation of successful completion from a University-approved college preparatory ESL program of an intermediate English course from an accredited designated ESL center college or university or an ESL center. f. Documentation of a minimum of 4 years of successful completion of secondary studies (i.e., high-school level) in an English-speaking school whose language of instruction is English. g. Documentation of successful completion of post-secondary studies (i.e., college-level) in English (a minimum of 12 semester hours) h. Documentation of successful completion of 4 years of secondary English language studies and one semester (or equivalent) of college-level English from an accredited college or university. i. Documentation of alternative measures of English language proficiency, as deemed appropriate by Herzing University.
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$21,168 Domestic $21,168 International |
20 Months Fulltime |
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Family Nurse Practitioner MastersIndiana State University - United StatesIndiana State University offers the master of science (M.S.) in nursing with a family nurse practitioner concentration for students who are interested in advancing their education or careers in the health and human ser... Show More Indiana State University offers the master of science (M.S.) in nursing with a family nurse practitioner concentration for students who are interested in advancing their education or careers in the health and human services profession. 1. The master of science is a 48-51 credit program that varies in length depending on the culminating experience course selected at the conclusion of the program. 2. All courses are offered online. On-campus visits are not required. 3. The program can be completed in 2-2½ years with full-time study. Students also have the option of part study; however students are required to complete the program in 3-5 years. Graduates of this program are qualified specialists having the expertise to utilize a comprehensive approach to meet diversified and holistic health needs. Knowledge and skills attained through this program include an emphasis in the following areas: 1. Health promotion, health protection, disease prevention, and treatment 2. Practitioner-patient relationship 3. Teaching-coaching function 4. Professional role 5. Managing and negotiating health care delivery systems 6. Monitoring and ensuring the quality of health care practice 7. Cultural competence In applying these skills, instructors encourage students to be innovative and evidence-based in their approach to nursing to support the delivery of high-quality and safe patient care. As leaders in nursing education, research, and community engagement, ISU faculty have a collective vision to nurture innovation as we chart our path for the future. Our primary goal is to support our students in becoming an integral part of our learning community to address society's need for caring, knowledgeable, and scientifically well-prepared, nurse professionals. By building upon and expanding our students' knowledge and skills as professional registered nurses, the family nurse practitioner concentration prepares graduates to meet the ANCC and AANP certification competencies. Entry Requirements1. Earned bachelor’s degree in nursing from an ACEN or CCNE accredited program of nursing at
2. The equivalent of one year full-time RN experience (minimum of 1500 verifiable hours) at time of 3. GPA 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale in undergraduate studies 4. Current, unencumbered licensure as a registered nurse in the state of practice 5. Résumé or CV 6. Two professional and one academic reference
7. Maximum 500 word personal statement of professional goals that describes your leadership and
8. English as second language students must achieve the following TOEFL scores or greater:
9. Meet all health clearances and criminal background checks, as required by ISU and your state of Other Fees |
$12,113 Domestic $12,113 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Family Nurse Practitioner DoctorateKaplan University - United StatesKaplan University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is designed to prepare advanced practice nurses to thrive in today’s rapidly changing health care environment. With the shrinking number of primary care provider... Show More Kaplan University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is designed to prepare advanced practice nurses to thrive in today’s rapidly changing health care environment. With the shrinking number of primary care providers, the nursing shortage, and the increasing complexity of patient care, the field of nursing needs clinical experts and leaders with the highest level of scientific knowledge and expertise. To meet this need, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) has called for advanced practice nurses to hold doctoral degrees by 2015.* Kaplan University’s online Doctor of Nursing Practice fits into the schedules of busy advanced nurses, allowing them to earn a valuable health care credential while continuing to work. This degree could open the door to new opportunities for clinical and leadership positions in a variety of roles.† Students can also enhance their current practice expertise by choosing a specialization. Our online Doctor of Nursing Practice is designed to prepare nurses to: - Practice at the highest level of nursing - Analyze data and scientific research to improve nursing practice - Provide organizational and system leadership to continuously improve quality of health care and foster interprofessional collaboration - Evaluate ethical, legal, and social factors in shaping and developing health policies Other FeesNotesAt this time, the Doctor of Nursing Practice program is available only in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, and Wyoming. |
$22,347 Domestic $22,347 International |
20 Months Fulltime |
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Family Nurse Practitioner MastersNorthern Arizona University - United StatesEnroll in Northern Arizona University’s accredited online Nursing master’s degree program and choose an emphasis to match your career path. The Family Nurse Practitioner* emphasis trains you to deliver primary care... Show More Enroll in Northern Arizona University’s accredited online Nursing master’s degree program and choose an emphasis to match your career path. The Family Nurse Practitioner* emphasis trains you to deliver primary care to rural and underserved populations. The Generalist emphasis helps you advance your nursing knowledge in the area of your choosing and start the journey to becoming a nursing manager or instructor. The NAU master’s in nursing program is highly respected and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). This graduate degree gives you a competitive edge in the nursing job market, as hospitals, medical clinics and major providers continue to push for nurses to hold advanced degrees. NOTE: The Family Nurse Practitioner emphasis offers all courses online but has an Arizona residency requirement for certain courses. For details, speak with an advisor If you hold an MSN currently and want to deliver primary care to rural populations, consider NAU’s accredited, online Post Master’s Family Nurse Practitioner certificate. The program prepares you for Nurse Practitioner certification in Arizona and/or nationally. Prepare for an advanced career in rewarding nursing jobs such as:
Charge Nurse Entry Requirements1. Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited program or an associate’s degree in nursing from an accredited program with a bachelor’s degree in another field. 2. 3.0 GPA in all nursing coursework 3. Current RN license in good standing to practice as a registered nurse in Arizona, or eligibility to obtain an Arizona license, or meet the Arizona Board of Nursing regulations regarding multistate licensure. Other Fees |
$9,840 Domestic $9,840 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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