Completion Details
Master's prepared students may apply for admission to receive a post master's certificate in the following specialties:
Each MSN transcript will be evaluated once a student has been accepted into the Post MSN program. The transcript review will determine the need for the Post MSN clinical core courses: Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology and Advanced Health Assessment.
Adult-Gerontology ACNP, CNS, FNP, FPMHNP Post Master's Certificate option:
The applicant must be able to provide documentation of successful completion of a Pharmacology course at the graduate level within the last five (5) years. If this course has not been completed within the past five years, the student will be required to complete this courses at USI in the Post Master's Program.
Requirements for Post MSN Certificate Program include a minimum of 3 to 5 actual hours of study per week for each one credit hour (example: if you are taking a 3 hour course, you will need to study at a minimum of 9 to 15 hours weekly). This is in addition to listening to online lectures.
Clinical courses include clinical hours in addition to the study requirements above. The range of clinical hours required in APN courses is between 8 to 24 hours weekly.
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Gainful employment information, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act, can be found for each post masters certificate program on our gainful employment website:
Are you an out-of-state student interested in pursuing a distance learning degree at USI? Check your availability.
The MSN and Post MSN online programs are limited to working with certain states in the U.S. only. Moving into a state not recognized by the graduate nursing program will lead to inability to continue in MSN coursework. The exception to this is active military status.
The baccalaureate degree in nursing, master's degree in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice and post-graduate APRN certificate at the University of Southern Indiana are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation).
We offer admission into the program once a year and work with our students to provide a Plan of Study that allows for timely graduation and achievement of their goals.
Fall and spring courses are 16 weeks in length; summer course offerings are 10 weeks long.
Additional information about the University may be found on our About USI website. We also welcome student visits on campus that are arranged through the USI Office of Admission.