2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
School of Nursing
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The Graduate Nursing Program at Indiana State University admitted its first students in 1986. It has maintained continuous accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) since 1989. The Doctor of Nursing Practice program began admitting students in Fall 2010. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc.’s (ACEN) Board of Commissioners granted the clinical doctorate of nursing practice (DNP) program full accreditation in March of 2013. The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program (DNP) represents the highest level of nursing preparation and prepares future leaders for nursing practice. The DNP program builds upon, and expands the competencies of, the master’s prepared nurse. The DNP Program emphasizes innovative and evidence-based nursing practice and research findings to increase the effectiveness of both direct and indirect nursing. Scholarly projects focused on rural or underserved populations are of special interest and encouraged.
A master’s degree or post master’s certificate in nursing enhances career possibilities by preparing nurses for leadership roles or further advanced study. At Indiana State University, graduate nursing study can be focused in Family Nurse Practitioner or Nursing Education. All courses and practica are offered online and are asynchronous. A post master’s certificate is offered in two of the master’s concentrations: Family Nurse Practitioner and Nursing Education.
Graduates who complete the master’s degree or post master’s certificate in the Family Nurse Practitioner concentration are eligible to apply for national certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Those who complete the master’s degree or post master’s certificate in the Nursing Education concentration are eligible to apply for a nurse educator certification through the National League for Nursing.
With guidance of faculty, students in all concentrations schedule clinical preceptorships in their own geographical location; and, there is currently no requirement for students to come to campus.
Available opportunities in graduate nursing include:
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