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Admission Requirements
Two applications are required for the SDSU Graduate Nursing Program:
1. SDSU Graduate School Application (online application)
The application file must be complete with the application form and application fee. References and transcripts are not sent to the Graduate School. These documents will be accessed through the NursingCAS application. A completed application must be filed with the Graduate School by March 15 for fall admission. Applications for domestic, international or non-degree seeking students are found online.
2. SDSU Graduate Nursing Program Application via NursingCAS - online application service
Application to the DNP program option is available at NursingCAS beginning early September. Please refer to the NursingCAS application directions to complete an application.
Applications will be accepted beginning early September for all DNP options. Application deadline will vary dependent upon chosen specialty. Refer to the Graduate Nursing Program website for specific deadlines.
Priority Consideration for DNP/FNP options: Applications received by the priority consideration deadlines found on the Graduate Nursing Program website for DNP/FNP options are reviewed and interviews are scheduled ahead of the March 15th deadline with potential for early notification of acceptance to the program.
Additional Admission Requirements for Bachelor’s to Doctor of Nursing Practice
GRE: Not required
TOEFL: Score of 600 paper-based, 100 Internet-based, OR
IELTS: 7.0 total band
In addition to meeting the Graduate School admission requirements, applicants for graduate study for the Bachelor’s to Doctor of Nursing Practice must have:
- Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the United States or its’ territories prior to enrollment in first graduate nursing course.
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an NLNAC or CCNE Accredited program with a minimum cumulative 3.3 GPA.
- 1500 hours of documented nursing practice experience prior to the first clinical lab or within the first program year.
- Completed and verified application to the Graduate Nursing program via NursingCAS website.
- Completion of a written response to questions regarding educational goals, scholarly practice interest and desired practice career.
- Completed an approved statistical methods course within 5 years of enrollment in the designated research course within the DNP program coursework.
- Interview with graduate faculty.
- Compliance requirements: Background check, FBI rolled fingerprint, drug screen, Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers, Advanced Life Support certification specific to chosen DNP specialty, professional liability insurance, influenza vaccine, and TB test.
- Applicants who have begun but not completed a graduate nursing program at another college or university must submit a letter to the College of Nursing indicating their reason for leaving that said program. A letter of recommendation must also be submitted to the College of Nursing from the dean/director of their former program that includes the applicant’s standing in that program upon exit.
Additional Admissions Requirements for Post Master’s to Doctor of Nursing Practice - NP, CRNA, CNS, and CNM
GRE: Not required
TOEFL: Score of 600 paper-based, 100 Internet-based, OR
IELTS: 7.0 total band
In addition to meeting the Graduate School admission requirements, applicants for graduate study for the Post Master to Doctor of Nursing Practice (who possess current certification as a NP, CRNA, CNM or CNS) must have:
- Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the United States or its’ territories prior to enrollment in first graduate nursing course.
- National certification as a NP, CRNA, CNM, or CNS.
- Master’s degree in nursing with a NP, CRNA, CNM, or CNS focus from an NLNAC or CCNE accredited program with a minimum cumulative 3.3 GPA.
- Completed and verified application to the Graduate Nursing program via NursingCAS website.
- Completion of written response to questions regarding educational goals, scholarly practice interests, and desired practice career.
- Completed an approved statistical methods course within 5 years of enrollment in the designated research course within the DNP program coursework.
- Interview with graduate faculty.
- Compliance requirements: Background check, FBI rolled fingerprint, drug screen, Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers, Advanced Life Support certification specific to chosen APRN specialty, professional liability insurance, influenza vaccine, and TB test.
- Applicants who have begun but not completed a graduate nursing program at another college or university must submit a letter to the College of Nursing indicating their reason for leaving that said program. A letter of recommendation must also be submitted to the College of Nursing from the dean/director of their former program that includes the applicant’s standing in that program upon exit.
Additional Admissions Requirements for Post Master’s to Doctor of Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner Specialization
GRE: Not required
TOEFL: Score of 600 paper-based, 100 Internet-based, OR
IELTS: 7.0 total band
In addition to meeting the Graduate School admission requirements, applicants for graduate study for the Post Master to Doctor of Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner Specialization must have:
- Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the United States or its’ territories prior to enrollment in first graduate nursing course.
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an NLNAC or CCNE Accredited program.
- Master’s degree in nursing (non-clinical focus) from an NLNAC or CCNE accredited program with a minimum cumulative 3.3 GPA.
- 1500 hours of documented nursing practice experience prior to the first clinical course.
- Completed and verified application to the Graduate Nursing program via NursingCAS website.
- Completion of written response to questions regarding educational goals, scholarly practice interests, and desired practice career.
- Completed an approved statistical methods course within 5 years of enrollment in the designated research course within the DNP program coursework.
- Interview with graduate faculty.
- Applicants who have begun but not completed a graduate nursing program at another college or university must submit a letter to the College of Nursing indicating their reason for leaving that said program. A letter of recommendation must also be submitted to the College of Nursing from the dean/director of their former program that includes the applicant’s standing in that program upon exit.
Advisory Committee
All graduate students are required to have a major advisor. As soon as possible, but no later than the completion of fifty (50) percent of the credits toward graduation, the major advisor will recommend to the Dean of the Graduate School (by submission of the committee approval request form) members of an advisory committee. The advisory committee must be composed of a minimum of four (4) members. The committee must include:
- Committee Chair – must hold full Graduate Faculty status at SDSU. This member assists the student in developing a suitable graduate program, provides continuing guidance and counsel, evaluates student progress, informs the student as to who will provide primary project supervision, serves as a contact for the committee and ensures the completion of the degree requirements to the Dean of the Graduate School.
- Two (2) additional members with expertise within the discipline – must hold either full Graduate Faculty or Associate Graduate Faculty status at SDSU. Additional members assist the student in developing a suitable graduate program, provide continuing guidance and counsel, evaluate student progress, and assist with the completion of the degree requirements. Additional members may serve as co-chairs.
- Graduate Faculty Representative – selected by the Dean of the Graduate School from within a distant, broadly-defined discipline. This member represents the Graduate Council to ensure the supervision of the student is carried out with sufficient integrity. This member ensures that minimal academic standards are maintained and acts as an advocate and counselor for the student. For votes regarding the final oral defense, the Graduate Faculty representative must vote in the affirmative for the vote to carry.
Professional doctorate degree holders with full Graduate Faculty status may only serve as chair for a committee for the degree which they hold.
Adjunct faculty members or University employees holding a master’s degree who fail to qualify as Associate Graduate Faculty member may serve on graduate student committees. Such committees must contain the minimum number of Full/Associate Graduate Faculty in addition to the master’s degree holder. A committee may only include one master’s degree holder. Addition of the master’s degree holder does not alter the maximum number of committee members allowed. The master’s degree holder is not considered as having Associate Graduate Faculty status and cannot serve as co-chair.
The advisory committee is responsible for approving the content and scope of final examinations. The committee must evaluate the student’s performance for the comprehensive exams and final defense and all other degree requirements.
All committee members must be available for regular meetings with the student and/or committee. Each committee member has voting privileges. Only committee members may vote on business before the committee. For activities requiring committee votes, the chair must ensure due diligence for accommodating all members of the committee. The Graduate Faculty representative and all but one (1) of the graduate committee must vote in the affirmative to pass the student.
The Department Head is responsible for informing the Graduate School if and when a committee member can no longer discharge her/his duties consistent with the policies of the University.
Plan of Study/Credit Requirements
After the advisory committee is formed, the major advisor will schedule a meeting with the student to develop a plan of study. The plan of study must be submitted using the change in plan of study form and approved by the advisory committee and the Dean of the Graduate School prior to completion of 50 percent of the credits toward graduation. Delay in submitting a plan of study may result in disapproval of courses taken prior to approval and/or registration restrictions. Changes in the approved plan of study must be requested using the change in plan of study form. While devising the plan of study, please refer to specific academic program requirements in the Academic Programs section of the catalog in addition to the following information.
Total Credits Required
Options |
Credit Hours |
Bachelor’s to D.N.P. |
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Family Nurse Practitioner |
78 |
Family Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner * |
83.5 |
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner * |
71 |
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner * |
83 |
Post Master’s to D.N.P. |
31-36 |
Family Nurse Practitioner |
69 |
*The College of Nursing has agreements for distance education and hybrid courses with the University of Missouri - Kansas City for Neonatal Nurse Practitioner courses, and the University of Missouri - Columbia for Family Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner courses. Students in these specializations receive their degree from SDSU.
Graduate Credit Requirement - Credit applied toward graduate credentials should be at the 500-level and above. At least fifty (50) percent of the credits on a plan of study must be in courses 600-series or above. Please refer to the Graduate Credit Requirements Policy for more information.
Examinations
Project Proposal Defense
The student arranges with his/her advisory committee the time and location for the DNP Project Proposal Defense. At this time, the student will defend the project topic, evidence-based research and guidelines to support the intervention, and methodology to monitor effectiveness of the health policy change or intervention. The student will discuss the proposed statistical tests to evaluate outcomes of the intervention. The DNP Project Proposal Defense must occur in a different semester than the final oral and project defense. The Graduate Faculty representative and all but one (1) of the graduate committee must vote to pass the student.
Final Oral Exam
The student arranges with his/her advisory committee the time and location for the final oral examination. The student will submit the final oral exam form to the Graduate School no less than two (2) weeks prior to the examination date. A final oral examination will be administered by the advisory committee, covering the student’s plan of study and project. This examination must be comprehensive, testing the student’s ability to analyze, integrate, and apply knowledge from the discipline. The graduate faculty representative and all but one (1) of the graduate committee must vote to pass the student. The final oral exam must be completed three (3) weeks prior to the end of the semester in order to graduate.
Time Limitation
Obsolete Program
If the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree is not completed within eight (8) years from the program start date, the request for an extension of the graduate program form must be submitted to the Graduate School. The request will be reviewed and a decision as to whether the student may continue in the program will be made by the Graduate School Dean.
Obsolete Coursework
Courses taken more than eight (8) years before completion of the program are regarded as obsolete coursework. Obsolete courses may be used in the DNP degree program if validated. Validation is allowed at the discretion of the advisory committee and department involved and can be accomplished by passing validation requirements in the subject matter area and submitting the validation form to the Graduate School. Validated coursework cannot exceed fifty (50) percent of the total coursework listed on the plan of study and must be certified by the advisory committee. Course validation may be subject to a processing fee. Only courses taken at SDSU may be validated.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Checklist
Requirements |
Timeline |
Designation of Major Advisor |
During the semester of NURS 850. |
Designation of Advisory Committee |
As soon as possible, but no later than the completion of fifty (50) percent of the credits toward graduation, the major advisor will recommend to the Dean of the Graduate School (by submission of the committee approval request form) members of an advisory committee. |
Plan of Study |
During the first semester of graduate work or before 50% of coursework is complete. Must be approved by all Advisory Committee members and submitted to Graduate School. |
DNP Project Proposal Defense |
During NURS 880 and with permission of the Major Advisor. |
Graduation Application |
During final semester, by deadline.* |
Final Oral Exam |
Final oral exam follows completion of DNP project. The final oral exam must follow Graduate School deadlines. |
* The Graduate School sets deadlines for graduation each semester. Please also consult with your Department for other program specific requirements and deadlines. All forms are available on the Graduate School Forms page.
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