CIP: 513801
The curriculum leading to the Master’s of Science in Nursing allows registered nurses to complete an M.S.N. degree. Successful completion of the program results in the conferral of the M.S.N. degree.
Admission requirements:
Full Admission
- Bachelors Degree in Nursing
- a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in B.S.N. course work
- Unencumbered United States issued Registered Nursing license (program responsibility for checking)
Conditional Admission
- Bachelors Degree in Nursing
- a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.20-2.49 in B.S.N. course work
- Unencumbered United States issued Registered Nursing license (program responsibility for checking)
Requirements for full admission:
Must earn grade of B or higher in the first eight hours (to include two M.S.N. core courses)- after this the student is under full admit.
First two courses are taken singly and cannot be taken expedited (2 courses at a time)
**All students must maintain the required 3.0 GPA through graduate course work as specified in the following policy:
Completion Requirements:
- The overall grade point average must be 3.00 (“B”) or above in the major study area. All graduate coursework taken at Northwest must average 3.00 or above, with no more than six hours of “C,” and no hours of “D” or “F”. Transfer credit grades do not apply to calculating the 3.00 GPA in courses taken at Northwest.
- Completion of Capstone Project