DNP Programs

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  • University of Alabama Tuscaloosa


    Tuscaloosa, AL
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Vickie Samuel, BA Communication Studies Graduate Recruitment & Retention Liaison

    Two pathways to the DNP degree are available, the post-baccalaureate to DNP (BSN to DNP) and the post-master’s to DNP (MSN to DNP). The BSN to DNP pathway admits BSN-prepared nurses. The MSN degree will be awarded concurrently with the DNP degree at the conclusion of the program. The MSN degree offers one of the following concentrations associated with it: Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, dual Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Nurse Practitioner or Nurse Administrator. The BSN to DNP pathway for Nurse Practitioner concentrations is currently available to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi residents only.

    The MSN to DNP pathway admits those with a minimum of a Bachelor’s in Nursing and a Master’s in Nursing or another relevant field. Those with a Master’s in a field other than nursing may be required to complete additional courses. The program of study offers the opportunity for a focus in education or executive administration through additional elective coursework if desired.

    The DNP curriculum includes the development of a clinical practice project. This DNP project is designed to synthesize scholarship in an advanced nursing practice specialty or an area of health care leadership. Practice immersion experiences provide the context within which the project is completed. Students develop the project under the direction of a team, including program faculty, the student, the clinical advisor, the faculty advisor, and alumni mentors. All courses are offered in a distance accessible format.

    Amy Lee, DNP, ARNP, WHNP-BC

    DNP Coordinator

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Adlee5@ua.edu

    205-348-6798

  • University of Alaska


    Anchorage, AK

    Contact Name: Megan Volkov DNP, APRN, NP-C, Assistant Professor - DNP Program Chair

  • University of Arizona


    Tucson, AZ
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Allen Prettyman, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP, FNAP, Associate Professor, Director DNP Program

  • University of Arkansas


    Fayetteville, AR
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Debbie Shirey, Graduate Program Coordinator

  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences


    Little Rock, AR
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Leonie DeClerk, DNP, APRN, FNP, Director

    The BSN-to-DNP program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced specialty practice in leadership nursing roles. The College of Nursing offers a nurse anesthesia specialty and six nurse practitioner specialties: adult-gerontology acute, adult-gerontology primary, family, pediatric acute, pediatric primary, and psych-mental health. The nurse anesthesia specialty is 95.5 credits, 36 months long, and requires full-time enrollment. Students in the nurse anesthesia specialty will take a mix of on-campus, hybrid, and online courses. The nurse practitioner specialty courses are offered in a hybrid format, with some courses offered totally online. Students may enroll in the three years, full-time plan of study or enroll in the extended, 4-year plan of study. All BSN-to-DNP students must have 2,000 hours of employment as a registered nurse prior to starting the advanced health assessment course. The post-masters DNP program with a leadership focus prepared individuals with graduate nursing degrees in nursing administration or APRNs for leadership roles. This program is offered online as either a part-time or full-time plan of study. The Nurse Anesthesia specialty in the DNP Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Nursing is accredited through the fall of 2025 by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs The DNP program at UAMS was granted continuing accreditation through December 31, 2030, by CCNE.

  • University of California San Francisco


    San Francisco, CA
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: KT Waxman, DNP, MBA, RN, CNL, CHSE, CENP, FAONL, FSSH, FAAN, DNP Program Director

    Annette Carley, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, PPCNP-BC: Contact Person for DNP Program

    PMSN-DNP 

    There are two pathways: 1) Master\'s prepared APRNs (NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM) and 2) Master\'s prepared RNs in non-APRN roles holding master\'s degrees such as MHA, MBA, MS in healthcare informatics, and others. This program is 7 continuous quarters in length with three in-person immersions at the beginning, middle, and end. Leadership track under development.

    BSN-DNP
    This program is in development.

  • University of California, Los Angeles


    Los Angeles, CA
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Nancy Jo Bush, DNP, RN, MA, AOCN, FAAN, Director, DNP Program

    We currently admit only APRNs in the following specialties:
    Nurse Practitioner (family, adult geriatric, pediatric, and acute care)
    Nurse Executives
    Clinical Nurse Specialists

  • University of Central Arkansas


    Conway, AR
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Stacy Harris, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC

    The UCA School of Nursing offers a 100% online post-MSN to DNP program that is not focused on a particular specialty. The School of Nursing also offers a post-BSN-DNP, Family Nurse Practitioner track that is mainly online with 2-3 visits per semester in clinical courses only

  • University of Central Florida


    Orlando, FL

    Contact Name: Melanie Keiffer, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, Director, Advanced Practice DNP Program (post-MSN clinical track)