Written by: David Brown March 16, 2012 Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ, College of Nursing offers two DNP pathways, post-masters and post-bachelors. Advanced practice specialty education at the doctoral level is needed to address the growing complexity of patient care and healthcare systems. Advanced practice roles require competencies in population-based care, leadership, health policy, health system improvement, research, and evidence-based practice. The post-masters to DNP pathway builds on advanced practice knowledge and skills obtained through a master’s degree, to deepen nurses’ competency in clinical or administrative specialty roles. The post-bachelor’s pathway allows seamless progression from the completion of a baccalaureate degree to the completion of advanced education for clinical or administrative specialty roles. Students earn MSN and DNP degrees through enrollment in the post-bachelor DNP pathway, which eliminates several courses. Admission Requirements Enrollment Requirements Health Requirements Technical Standards Tuition, Fees, & Aid Program of Study* Program Outcomes Request Student Handbook *Each DNP program of study is customizable to the student. Upon admission, students will work alongside their Graduate Advisor to create a program of study that best fits their individual needs. APPLY TODAY > Program Highlights Very competitive tuition with no additional fees regardless of residence. The Nurse Faculty Loan Program is available for students who plan to teach after graduation. The loan supports tuition, books, software, and other reasonable educational expenses. Fully online program with one required DNP Intensive in the Spring semester. Eligible students include nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse midwives, nurse leaders, and nurse informaticists. Enrollment as either part-time or full-time student. DNP Graduates Dana Bageon, DNP, FNP-BC "Completing my DNP at Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ strengthened my leadership skills and clinical knowledge. I am able to identify clinical issues, apply evidence-based solutions, and evaluate the outcomes. With the support of my professors, I was able to complete my degree while continuing to work." Justin Ford, DNP, AG-ACNP-BC "The DNP program at Â鶹¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ provided me with the experience and knowledge required to influence change within the healthcare system and become a leader in nursing. I have grown both personally and professionally as a result of completing this DNP program."