Take healthcare to the next level with CUW's online MSN program

At Concordia, the next level of nursing is waiting for you. Our Master's of Science in Nursing will allow you to advance in your calling and build your faith as you learn the skills necessary to become an FNP or AGNP.

Credits 41
Cost Per Credit $870
100% Online

Our program is offered fully online to fit your lifestyle!

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Program Overview

Please note- this program is offered online through our sister campus at Concordia University Wisconsin.

At Concordia, we equip our graduates with both the skillset and confidence to excel as nurse practitioners. Our expert faculty are here to assist you every step of the way, and our accelerated, online format allows you to finish your degree faster from the comfort of your own home. The best part? You can complete your MSN online without sacrificing regular interaction with your professors or nursing cohort. Our program will challenge you while advancing your knowledge in areas like health policy, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and evidence-based practice. And with consistently high AANP and ANCC certification pass rates, you can be confident that you will graduate fully prepared to take the next step in your career. So, if you’ve got the drive to succeed, let Concordia help you get there.

Our MSN is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report
  • Listed in the best online master's in nursing programs nationally
  • Listed in the best master's in nursing programs nationally
What to Expect

Concordia's online MSN program is offered through our sister campus in Mequon, Wisconsin. Choose between our Master of Science in nursing or our Post-BSN to DNP pathways in order to advance your career and become a nurse practitioner in a primary care setting. Your academic advisor will work with you to create a personalized progression plan after you’ve applied and been accepted. Students are required to attend a one-day, face-to-face orientation at the beginning of the program. Our orientation is an important aspect of the otherwise online MSN program allowing you to network, meet your instructors, and meet the nursing cohort you’ll be working alongside throughout the program. The subsequent courses are entirely online in either an 8- or 16-week format.

Click on the “Progression Plans” tab above to see examples of our full- and part-time course projection options.

Students are required to complete 720 hours of clinical hours within a primary-care clinic setting. If your current employer meets Concordia’s credential requirements, you may complete your practicum where you work. We do have a review process for clinical site placements, but ultimately students are responsible for finding their own preceptors.

Concordia is about more than just advancing your professional values-we're about collaborating, communicating, and translating scholarship into practice. Our MSN program will ground you holistically, increase your knowledge of healthcare, and allow you to continually enhance patient care, giving you the ability to excel in the top tier of nursing. When you finish, you'll be ready to help others in ways you never foresaw.

Concentrations / Specializations
  • MSN - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
  • MSN - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGNP)
Licensure / Certifications
States have established standards of practice for the nursing profession. While at the present time, we cannot provide a particular state’s educational requirements for licensing, we can assure you that we will provide you with the contact information for the state Board of Nursing for the state in which you are doing study. Please Note - We are not currently accepting new students from Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee or Wyoming. Additionally, Washington D.C. students are required to do clinicals in Virginia.
Locations
  • Online

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