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Doctor of Nursing Practice: Family Nurse Practitioner Track

Why should I become a family nurse practitioner?

There has never been a better time to get started on your path to becoming a family nurse practitioner. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the demand for nurse practitioners to grow 40 percent between 2021 and 2031. And with the shortage of primary care physicians on the horizon, FNPs are well-suited to help meet the healthcare needs of our communities.

FNPs provide high-quality, cost-effective care for individuals and families across generations. FNPs emphasize health promotion and disease prevention, assess patients, order and interpret tests, and diagnose and prescribe medications in managing acute and chronic illnesses.

As an independent provider or member of an interdisciplinary team, FNPs practice in a variety of settings including clinics, hospitals, schools, university medical centers, urgent care facilities, and private practices.

Family Nurse Practitioner Track

The Family Nurse Practitioner curriculum totals 71 credit hours and prepares baccalaureate-degreed registered nurses to deliver acute and chronic healthcare to individuals and families in a variety of settings.

  • Administrators will assist students in securing clinical sites and student preceptors to ensure quality measures and meaningful experiential opportunities.
  • A transition-to-practice immersion experience provides clinical training with the depth, breadth, volume, and intensity necessary to deliver safe, quality patient-centered care as an entry-level FNP.

Sample Curriculum

Sample Curriculum DNP FNP Full-Time

Why should I choose Â鶹ֱ²¥?

  • Attend a "Best Regional University" in U.S. News & World Report's 2021 list of the top American colleges.
  • Prepare to be a FNP at the highest level of nursing education.
  • Practice in the state-of-the-art Hill-Rom Simulation Center.
  • Develop your nursing practice under the guidance of expert faculty practitioners.
  • Learn in the Franciscan and liberal arts tradition.

When Do Classes Start?

Semester Application Deadline File Completion Deadline Start Date
Spring 2025 (Part-time) December 1, 2024 December 10, 2024 January 6, 2025
Summer 2025 (Full-time) March 1, 2025 March 15, 2025 May 5, 2025
Fall 2025 (Part-time) July 15, 2025 August 1, 2025 August 18, 2025

DNP: FNP Admission Requirements

Early entry consideration may be available for those interested in a gradual transition into the summer cohort.

  • A BSN from an ACEN, CNEA, or CCNE-accredited program
  • Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.00/4.00
  • Current, valid RN license
  • A 500-word essay addressing your career goals
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Interview with the Admission Committee

For tuition rates, please visit the Business Office "Tuition Rates" page.

Steps to Apply to our Family Nurse Practitioner Program

  1. Create your account through the application portal.
  2. Enter your contact information.
  3. Under "Enrollment information," choose the following:
    • Choose   Doctorate: Students applying for an EdD or DNP in the “I intend to enroll as a ___ student” field.
    • Choose  Family Nursing Practitioner - DNP under the "My chosen area of study is" field.
    • Choose  Summer for the "I plan to start classes" field.
  4. Click “Proceed to step 2.”
  5. Verify the program selection and then click “Next” to access the application.
  6. Complete and submit the application.

Sending supporting documents: Go to the instructions tab located in the admissions portal.

Letters of recommendation and clinical observation forms must be submitted by the recommenders to  gradmissions@marian.edu.

Official transcripts:

  • Electronic (preferred) send to: gradmissions@marian.edu
  • Mailed to:
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    Office of Graduate Admission
    3200 Cold Spring Rd.
    Indianapolis, IN 46222

Prerequisite Requirement

A graduate-level statistics course is required prior to matriculation in the program. Â鶹ֱ²¥ offers BMS 511 Biostatistics online during the fall and spring semesters. To register for this course, apply as a non-degree-seeking graduate student.

How to Register for BMS 511 Biostatistics

  1. Create your account through the application portal.
  2. Enter your contact information.
  3. Under "Enrollment information," choose the following:
    • Choose Doctorate – Biostatistics Course (for DNP students) in the “I intend to enroll as a ___ student” field.
    • Choose  Spring or Fall for the "I plan to start classes" field.
  4. Click “Proceed to step 2.”
  5. Verify the program selection and then click “Next” to access the application.
  6. Complete and submit the application.

Once you are accepted, you will receive an email that explains the enrollment process. If you have questions about applying, please contact Graduate Admissions at GRadmissions@marian.edu

Tuition and Program Fees

Find this year's tuition on the Business Office's "Tuition Rates" page.

Possible Fees Frequency 2024-25
Application Fee Once

Description Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Tuition $21,465 $21,465 $13,515
Housing $23,100 $23,100 $17,325
Personal/Misc. $7,146 $7,146 $5,093
Transportation $3,256 $3,256 $2,497
Books/Supplies $2,267 $2,267 $1,767
Total COA $57,234 $57,234 $40,197

 

Loan Type Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Unsubsidized $20,500 $20,500 $20,500
Graduate PLUS $36,734 $36,734 $19,697

 

Important Documents

Graduate Nursing Student Handbook

Accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice program of Â鶹ֱ²¥ Leighton School of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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