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MSN to DNP Admission Requirements

Requirements:

  • MSN and RN licensure
  • GPA 3.5
  • National certification as an advanced practice nurse or in advanced administration.
  • Core competency MSN learning (see supplementary application for areas)
  • 550 hours of advanced nursing clinical practice
  • Completion of UW System application, supplementary application including portfolio.
  • Interview: Eligible applicants will be invited via email to participate in an interview consisting of a written and oral portion.

 

Admission Process:

Step 1:

Complete the online application and pay the $56 application fee at http://apply.wisconsin.edu. The application is a UW System form and is sent electronically to UW Oshkosh Graduate Studies.

 

Step 2:

Submit official transcripts from your MSN program to Office of Graduate Studies. Transcripts must come directly from your MSN school to the Graduate Studies office; transcripts submitted by the applicant are not considered official:

Office of Graduate Studies
Dempsey Hall 337
800 Algoma Blvd
Oshkosh, WI 54901


Step 3:

Print and complete the UW Oshkosh College of Nursing supplementary application and submit the requested materials to the address below.

Supplementary application MSN to DNP

Mail the supplementary materials to:

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
College of Nursing
Graduate Program — DNP
800 Algoma Blvd
Oshkosh, WI 54901


Step 4:

Once all application materials (including all letters of reference) have been received and reviewed, eligible applicants will be invited via email to participate in an interview.

 

Cost information can be found here:
http://www.uwosh.edu/student_financial/student-accounts/tuition-and-fees

 

 

 

 


University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
College of Nursing
800 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI 54901 8660
920-424-2121
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