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To be eligible for admission to the DNP program, applicants must have:
  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited nursing program or equivalency.
  • Master's degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program (master's degree in a related field may be considered and will require additional coursework prior to enrollment).
  • Scholastic Grade Point Average of at least 3.0 in a master's of nursing prgram
  • Demonstrated commitment to nursing practice and scholarly pursuit
  • RN Licensure and APRN certification or licensure to the state where the capstone courses will be completed
  • Written goal statement and capstone project proposal
  • Three letters of reference from professionals who can speak to the applicant's practice experience, project management and leadership, and potential for success in doctoral studies
  • An interview with faculty either in person or by phone
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