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Post-Master's FNP Certificate

Increase the scope of your practice with an FNP certificate. You'll be able to practice in new ways, including making diagnoses, prescribing medication and providing expert primary care to individuals, families and communities–making you a commodity in the field.

What are the admission requirements?

You must meet the following requirements to apply for the FNP Certification Program:

  • A registered nurse with:
    • A master's degree with a major in nursing from a program accredited by a federally-recognized nurse education accrediting body
    • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
    • An unencumbered license as a registered nurse in the state where clinical practicum experiences will be conducted (students licensed in states other than Texas and its compact states are advised that additional requirements for approval to complete a clinical practicum may be imposed)

Applicants may be considered for conditional admission on an individual basis if they do not meet the following requirements for full admission status:

  • Minimum GPA requirements of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in upper-division major courses and a 2.8 overall and/or,
  • Successful completion with a grade of "B" or higher in undergraduate basic statistics of research
  • Other criteria may be considered for conditional admission on an individual basis

To move from conditional to full admission status, a GPA of at least 3.0 must be earned in the first semester (minimum of 6 credit hours) of the program. If the GPA at the end of the first semester of the program is not at least 3.0, the student is withdrawn from the program and is not eligible to re-apply.

Admission to the program is a competitive process and is based upon a holistic review of an applicant’s unique experiences and traditional measures of academic achievement. Students may be able to earn credit by exam, based on individual circumstances and transcript review. 

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When is the priority date?
  • Priority date: May 15
  • Application deadline: June 15

Apply before the priority date to have the opportunity to be in the first round of interviews and have the best chance to secure your seat in the program.

You can still apply after the priority date. If you submit your application by the first of the month, you could be interviewed the last five business days of the same month.

What will I learn?

Our program is different. We focus on teaching a holistic, relationship-centered approach to nursing and teach nurse coaching techniques that help you effect real change in the lives of your patients.

Not only are we teaching you to help your patients, you'll learn about current health care trends and what that means for today's FNP.

You matter, too. In this program, you'll learn self-care techniques to improve your own resilience and prevent future burnout.

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Can I keep working?

You're not required to stop working while you're in the program. Check the curriculum and course load for your cohort to see what will work best for you.

Classes are 100% online, but keep in mind you'll need to dedicate as much time to your studies as a traditional, face-to-face program.

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What kind of technology is required?

In an online program, your computer is your best friend. Your computer will need to have multi-media capabilities for video, audio, live-chat and internet access. Your hardware and network are an important part of engaging with the course material, your professors and other students.

Technology Requirements:

  • A computer (PC or Mac) within 3 years of age
  • Windows or Mac operating system (within 3 years of release date)
  • Built-in or attachable webcam (required for online proctoring services)
  • Access to the Internet (Wired/Wireless) at a minimum download speed of 1.5Mbps

After applying, Texas Wesleyan Information Technology (IT) staff can help you figure out the right technology for the best experience.