DNP program
Auburn University School of Nursing
Key Information
Campus location
Auburn, USA
Languages
English
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Duration
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
Welcome to the DNP Program! The DNP Graduate Program is for the registered nurse with a Masters's degree as a nurse practitioner who desires advanced education in nursing. Applicants must meet all criteria listed in the current Auburn University Graduate School bulletin. Applicants may be admitted under one of two statuses, approved or as an exception. Approved admissions meet all the criteria listed for the Graduate School and any additional criteria for the department, school, or college. Exception status admission could possibly be granted for students who do not meet certain requirements for admission. Applicants admitted as an exception will be fully admitted to the Nursing Graduate Program only when all requirements for admission have been satisfied. Applicants admitted as an exception who fail to satisfy all requirements for admission within the specified time period will be dismissed from the Nursing Graduate Program.
Admission to the DNP Program is competitive and enrollment is limited. DNP students are admitted in Summer Semester only. Full-time DNP students can complete their plan of study in five semesters. All graduate work towards a graduate degree must be completed within a period of 5 calendar years from enrollment in the first graduate course.