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Masters
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Nursing | Nursing Administration
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This nursing program prepares students to become registered nurses (RNs), a profession that combines professionalism and compassion. The program meets the growing demand for nurses with bachelor's-level education, and graduates are well-positioned for supervisory and managerial opportunities with an MSN.

Program Outline

Careers:

As a registered nurse (RN), you are part of a noble profession, one that blends professionalism with compassion. The demand for nurses with bachelor's-level education continues to grow at hospitals and other healthcare organizations. Since the National Academy of Medicine, formerly the Institute of Medicine, recommended that the number of BSN-prepared nurses increase to 80% by 2020, healthcare providers across the U.S. placed urgency and expectations for furthering the education for registered nurses.1 With this additional degree attainment, nurses with an MSN will be needed for supervisory and managerial opportunities.1

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Completed free undergraduate application
  • Prior transcripts, which we can retrieve at no cost to you
  • Test scores are not required as part of your application
  • Acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year for our 6 (8-week) undergraduate terms. If you are considering an MSN program at SNHU, please check MSN admissions criteria including GPA requirements. Criterion for acceptance into the accelerated pathway is a 3.5 GPA in SNHU RN-BSN coursework. Admission to the RN-MSN pathway does not guarantee admission to the SNHU MSN program. All students must apply to the MSN program. To learn more, request information and an SNHU admission counselor will answer any of your questions. ADN/ASN to MSN Friendly You deserve credit for your experience. That's why, at SNHU, we've partnered with community colleges throughout the country to offer transfer-friendly programs that can help recent ASN graduates start courses before sitting for their NCLEX exam. If you are a graduate of an ASN program from a New Hampshire community college, mention that to your SNHU admission counselor to learn more about our tuition benefits. NOTE: SNHU nursing programs are not authorized in the state of Washington or US territories, and we are not accepting students residing in Washington state or US territories into nursing programs at this time. Currently enrolled students who move into the state of Washington or a US territory will not be able to continue in nursing courses until they move out of the state of Washington or the US territory. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Admission, and current students should contact their advisor for more information. Students enrolled in SNHU nursing programs must comply with requirements of the healthcare organizations where their clinical practice experiences will be completed. If the healthcare organization requires an affiliation agreement prior to conducting clinical practice experiences, additional requirements may include (but are not limited to) criminal background checks and verification of licensure, drug testing, immunization records, health insurance and medical malpractice insurance.
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