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Ohio University's MSN-DNP program is for working professionals who require flexibility, and who aspire to achieve advanced practice, education, and leadership roles. With two specialization options and a curriculum that teaches both the necessary practical and soft skills, you will graduate capable of stepping into the next stage of your career with confidence, while maximizing your potential for a top salary in your field.
The master's degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program at Ohio University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Regardless of your chosen path—advanced practice, nursing education, or leadership roles—you position yourself for myriad opportunities when you pursue the MSN-DNP degree, including 40% job growth in a variety of disciplines by 2031, and potential salaries of more than $123,0001.
36 Credits | Part-time curriculum | 1,000 clinical/practicum hours
The MSN-DNP curriculum helps you build your understanding of key concepts in advanced nursing and foster the leadership qualities you need to teach, inspire confidence in patients, and take charge of your teams.
Classes are offered in a blended format, including both online coursework and periodic on-campus intensives (OCIs) at the Athens or Dublin Campus to engage in interactive, interprofessional activities, while learning from faculty, expert leaders in the field and peers.
Course Highlights:
No GRE/ GMAT Required | Transfer Up to 9 Credits
As you begin your application, here are key admission requirements to keep in mind:
Spring 2025:
Students should be prepared to provide documentation of any national certifications, such as an APRN, Nurse Executive, etc.
Upon admission, students should also be prepared to provide documentation of any precepted practicum/clinical hours earned through a graduate nursing program.
Prior to clinical/practicum experiences, students must also provide proof of the following:
When considering an online program that leads to a professional license in a state other than Ohio, it is highly recommended that prospective students contact the appropriate licensing agency in that state to seek information and additional guidance before beginning the program.
$23,328 Total Tuition (Resident) | $648 Per Credit Hour (Resident) | Graduates can earn more than $120,0001
When you invest in the MSN-DNP program, you not only benefit from a well-rounded education that is conceptual as well as hands-on, you gain a mark of excellence in the form of an Ohio University degree. Our students are considered a preferred employee by many top healthcare agencies.
OHIO is committed to offering affordable, competitive tuition and has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year as a best-value university by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, student veteran, active military members, alumni, and corporate partners are automatically eligible to receive a 15% scholarship. Depending on your background, costs and credit hours will differ.
While the MSN-DNP offers the flexibility of a part-time schedule and online learning, students also benefit from periodic On-Campus Intensives (OCIs) that broaden their network and expertise.
Ohio University's MSN-DNP program offers maximum flexibility for working professionals who want to advance their careers and need the flexibility to learn online.
The amount of precepted practicum/clinical hours you will need to fulfill the 1,000 total hours required, depending upon your previous graduate work and clinical hour approval.
Ohio University School of Nursing has established itself as one of the leading nursing schools in Ohio with multiple track options for the MSN-DNP student. When you join the program, you can expect to learn the skills required to pursue a career as a family nurse practitioner, adult gerontology acute-care nurse practitioner, nurse leader, and beyond.
As current practitioners in their fields, Ohio University's DNP faculty are experts dedicated to creating a collaborative, student-centered environment. As a student, you'll benefit from:
Make a meaningful impact in the evolving health care needs of your community. Tailor your degree with two unique specializations and be prepared to excel in advanced nursing roles with our Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN-DNP).
Ohio University's online Post Graduate Nursing Certificates are an ideal choice as you seek to broaden your knowledge and open yourself to advance nursing practice opportunities. With access to expert faculty and flexible online courses, the online Post Graduate Nursing Certificates can help you advance your career.
While preparing to earn your DNP degree, you may have any number of questions. Ohio University's FAQ Hub is an essential resource in your decision-making process. Designed to help you explore at your pace and according to your personal needs, the hub provides answers to the most frequently asked questions students have when considering an Ohio University education.
You can complete the BSN-DNP in 9-12 semesters, while the MSN-DNP can be completed in as little as 6 semesters.
To see the curriculum for either program, view our DNP Curriculum page.
No. The online programs are designed for professionals who work full-time and are only offered part-time. Students will develop an individualized program of study with the Program Director and Academic Advisor in their first semester in the program. Most students take 2-3 courses each semester for 6-9 total credits.
Note that the definition of a full-time program can differ among financial aid or tuition reimbursement programs and you will want to check with that particular program’s administrator.
Tuition for the BSN-DNP is $42,560 for Ohio residents or $43,890 for non-residents. You need to complete 70 credits at $608 per credit for Ohio residents and $627 per credit for non-residents.
You can review all tuition costs here.
Tuition for the MSN-DNP is $23,328 for Ohio residents or $24,012 for non-residents. You need to complete 36 credits at $648 per credit for Ohio residents and $667 per credit for non-residents.
You can review all tuition costs here.
No, there are no entrance exams required. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.
Students are admitted into the DNP programs in the Fall term. Please contact us for additional details.
Following Dates for Fall 2023:
The BSN-DNP and MSN-DNP programs offer two specializations: direct patient care as an advanced practice nurse, and indirect patient care as a nurse executive or nurse educator. Upon graduation, students will have earned the DNP and a graduate certificate in their specialty focus, if applicable, for eligibility to complete a national certification examination.