



Degree Option: Doctoral Degree
Program: Doctoral
School: Quinnipiac University
Part Time: 48 months
Full Time: 36 months
An applicant to the DNP program must be a registered nurse or NCLEX eligible, and have a bachelor's degree in nursing or another field. An undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is required. Please visit the Office of Graduate Admissions website for more information.
# of General Education Courses: 0
# of Nursing Courses: 32
Website: Link to Quinnipiac University Admissions Page
Email: graduate@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: (203) 582-8672
Articulation Model: No
Advanced Placement: No
RN
Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing - BS/BSN
Cost per hour: 955
Tuition and Fees: Link to Quinnipiac University Financial Aid Page
Website: Link to Quinnipiac University Nursing Tuition Page
Email: gradfinaid@quinnipiac.edu
Phone: (203) 582-8588
The Graduate Nursing Program seeks to prepare professional nurses at an advanced clinical practice level in order to address present and potential societal health needs. The nurse practitioner track prepares students to manage patients of diverse cultural backgrounds in various primary care focused settings. Candidates in the nurse practitioner program specialize to become family nurse practitioners and are eligible for national certification by examination. Graduates are also eligible for advanced practice licensure (APRN) in the State of Connecticut.
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275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518