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MSN to DNP students who matriculate in fall 2020 are required to complete 36 credit hours, approximately 500 residency hours, and an evidence-based practice DNP project.
- How to Apply
For MSN to DNP applicants: Under “Select a Major” choose...
- Doctor of Nursing Practice
With three distinct degree options—Health Care Leadership...
- How to Apply
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program is designed for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN).
For MSN to DNP applicants: Under “Select a Major” choose Nursing Practice Online; Next, under ” Selet a Degree” choose Doctor of Nursing Practice; Under “Term of Entry” select Fall 2025; Finally, under ” Nursing Advanced Practice Areas” select MSN to DNP option.
With three distinct degree options—Health Care Leadership and Administration, BSN to DNP Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Areas, and MSN to DNP—you can choose the pathway that best aligns with your interests and career goals. Explore our online DNP degree options below!
The DNP has two pathways to obtain the degree – the post-master's (MSN to DNP) and the post-baccalaureate (BSN to DNP). The DNP program is offered as a MSN to DNP for nurses in health system's leadership, organizational leadership and education, or advanced practice registered nurses (APRN).
Our nationally ranked DNP program offers state-of-the-art facilities, personalized learning from renowned faculty, and hands-on experiential opportunities. Apply now and transform your nursing career with UNC Greensboro!
The Post-Master’s DNP concentration (NOW ONLINE) is available to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who are certified as Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Midwives, or Nurse Anesthetists; and Nurses with an MSN degree in a Nursing Specialty (Nursing Leadership/Administration, Clinical Nurse Leader, and Nursing Informatics).