MSN in Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist

Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator
Dr. Michele Bednarzyk
Director Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist program
mbednarz@unf.edu
(904) 620-2684
Building 39A, Room 3098
ADMISSIONS
Application InformationApplications for the Master of Science in Nursing programs are accepted for fall term only. 
Application DeadlinesFall Term . . . . . . . . March 15

Applications are accepted for fall term only.
Admission Requirements

 University requirements:

  1. A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or its equivalent from a foreign institution with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in all work attempted in the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate study.

 Additional program requirements: 

  1.  Official transcripts from all attended institutions
  2. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from a regionally accredited institution with a nursing curriculum based on AACN's Essentials of Baccalaureate Education
  3. GRE test scores within the last five (5) years
    • Prior to July 1, 2011:     combined 1000 on verbal and quantitative portions, and a minimum 3 out of 6 on the essay portion 
    • After July 1, 2011:         153 verbal, 144 quantitative, and a minimum of 3.5 out of 6 on the essay portion
    • Applicants may submit an MAT score of 410 in lieu of a GRE   
  4. A 2-page resume (vita) that includes the following information:
    • Proof of two (2) years experience as a registered nurse in a clinical setting
  5. Personal statement (not to exceed 3 pages)
    • Type-written in 12 pt font with 1" margins
    • Indicates academic and professional goals
    • CNS applicants must ensure that their essays clearly indicate the specialty sought. A list of specialties available is posted on the official program webpage
  6. Copy of RN licensure
    • Out-of-state applicants will need to obtain Florida licensure as an RN upon admission to the program

Clinical references and interview may be requested of the applicant.

 

Students should be aware that admission into any graduate program is granted on a competitive basis. Students meeting minimum requirements may be denied admission based on such factors as program capacity or academic discretion. Likewise, students may be considered for admission as an exception if stated admissions criteria are not met.

THE PROGRAM
Program Overview

Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
This track is for those individuals with a BSN who wish to become nurse practitioners skilled in meeting the healthcare needs of individuals and families across the life span.  Graduates from this track are eligible to take the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification examination and for licensure as Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners.

 

Clinical Nurse Specialist
This track is for those individuals with a BSN who wish to develop a concentrated area of knowledge and teach in nursing and health profession programs, in healthcare institutions and agencies, and in the community.

Concentrations Offered
  • Nurse Practitioner- Full time/Part Time
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist- Full time/ Part Time
Special Notes about the Program

Applicants must have successfully completed the following undergraduate courses with a "B" or better:

  • Health Assessment course
  • Statistics course
  • Research course
INFORMATION
AccreditationCCNE- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
FLDOH- Florida Department of Health

Curriculum & RequirementsClinical Nurse Specialist - Full Time
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Part Time
Nurse Practioner (Family)
Total Program
Credit Hours
Differs by concentration
Average Length
of the Program
Two to three years
Community ConnectionsUNF's MSN provides for the region highly well prepared nurses.
Career PossibilitiesView Career Services Information