Current registered nurses who hold either a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) can apply for DNP programs, which will also require a minimum GPA, clinical experience and possibly GRE scores. DNP/DrNP students who can commit to a full-time school schedule will generally need approximately three years to complete this doctoral degree.
If your career goals include advanced clinical practice or assuming a leadership role with direct influence on health care systems and the delivery of care to patients, then a Doctor of Nursing Practice is a solid educational choice.
Browse through the colleges listed below to find the DNP/DrNP program that best suits your needs and will assist you in achieving your educational and career goals.