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Indiana State University
#13862
Doctor of Nursing Practice
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In-State:
(Indiana)
$15,371
Out-Of State:
$19,154
Military:
$15,176
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Independent Online
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Cohort Based
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A Degree Program and/or specific Course that allows the student to progress at his/her own pace.
COHORT BASED:
Virtual Classrooms where faculty and classmates interact.
Attendance
500 hours of supervised clinical preceptorship.
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Prerequisites
Hold a masters degree in nursing from a nationally accredited school of nursing preparing family nurse practitioners with a minimum graduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.Successfully completed a graduate statistics course and nursing research course.Hold an unencumbered license as a registered nurse in the state of practice and advanced practice registration.Hold a national certification as a family nurse practitioner.Meet all health clearance, criminal background checks, and other requirements for clinical practice.Submit three professional references.Have a minimum of two years nursing clinical experience prior to enrolling in clinical courses.Submit a two-three page sample of written scholarly work.Have a TOEFEL score of 550 or greater if English is not the primary language spoken.Provide evidence of one year full-time work experience as a registered nurse before enrollment in either a role or clinical course.
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Indiana Wesleyan University
#19031
Doctor of Nursing Practice
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In-State:
(Indiana)
$32,000
Out-Of State:
$32,000
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Online
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Cohort Based
LOCK STEP:
Entire Degree Program and/or specific Courses with defined beginning and end.
COHORT BASED:
Virtual Classrooms where faculty and classmates interact.
Attendance
Residency for the doctoral program is satisfied by full participation in three one-week onsite residencies in Marion, Indiana. These residencies are five days in length, Monday through Friday.
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Prerequisites
Graduate degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited program.Submission of resume/curriculum vitae.Submission of three professional references — a minimum of one reference should be from faculty in a graduate nursing program.Submission of a 1-2 page narrative describing practice experience and professional goals.
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Walden University
#17341
PhD in Nursing
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In-State:
(Florida)
$61,960
Out-Of State:
$61,960
Format
Online
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Cohort Based
LOCK STEP:
Entire Degree Program and/or specific Courses with defined beginning and end.
COHORT BASED:
Virtual Classrooms where faculty and classmates interact.
Attendance
Four 4-Day residencies
Some Required
Prerequisites
A master’s degree or higher in Nursing and three years of related professional or academic experience.
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Medical University of South Carolina
#18800
BSN to PhD in Nursing
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In-State:
(South Carolina)
$78,243
Out-Of State:
$99,618
Format
Online
Lock Step
Cohort Based
LOCK STEP:
Entire Degree Program and/or specific Courses with defined beginning and end.
COHORT BASED:
Virtual Classrooms where faculty and classmates interact.
Attendance
All DNP students will be required to travel to MUSC to attend orientation held the last week in July as well as to present their project proposal during NRDNP 852 and the final poster presentation during the last Residency class. In addition, Post-BSN students will have to travel to campus twice during NRDNP 822 and once during NRDNP 820. Post-BSN students will also have to travel to campus once during the following clinical courses: NRDNP 802, 806, 814, 818.
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Prerequisites
A baccalaureate in nursing (BSN) from a program accredited by the NLNAC or CCNE.Non-nurses with related health care experience can apply.A grade point average of at least 3.5 (A=4.0) from the undergraduate and/or graduate degree-granting institution. Applicants who attended a program that issued pass or fail grades for all classes will not be a competitive applicant.For nurses, documentation of current RN licensure in the state of residence.Evidence of scholarship (published article, thesis, written innovation).Curriculum Vita.Personal statement summarizing immediate and long-term professional goals, motivation for doctoral study, and a proposed area of research (1-2 pages, 12 point font).Three reference forms and letters of reference that address research and scholarly potential and academic motivation.Interviews with two nursing faculty, scheduled via videoconference or telephone after the complete application package is received and reviewed.
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