BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice
The BSN to DNP at Southern is a practice-focused, fast-track option to advanced practice nursing. We are preparing nurses and nurse practitioners for leadership roles in a variety of settings.
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The BSN to DNP is a program for the Registered Nurse who has completed a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing and wishes to progress rapidly and seamlessly to a doctoral degree.
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The DNP program at Southern Adventist University located at Collegedale, Tennessee is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326, (404)975-5000.
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the DNP program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm.
Students entering the BS to DNP program bypass the MSN degree. It is expected that they will have achieved a minimum of two years (4,000 hours) of nursing experience before beginning DNP practicum courses. The BSN to DNP has a primary emphasis of the student’s choice and requires either a secondary emphasis or elective hours to meet the 77-hour total.
- The Nurse Practitioner emphases have some face-to-face classes with the rest being offered online. Please be aware of the modality of each course when registering.
- The Nurse Educator, DNP/MBA, and Lifestyle Medicine emphases are completely online.
All students, including those in completely online options, are required to register for and attend a DNP seminar on campus each fall until completion of their program.
Any student wishing to complete clinical experiences outside the State of TN must verify that State is a member of NC-SARA and seek permission from that State Board of Nursing. Clinical placements in some States may not be able to be accommodated due to specific State Board of Nursing regulations.
DNP Emphases
We have eight areas of emphasis to choose from:
- Acute Care—Adult/Gerontology NP (AGACNP)
- Primary Care—Adult/Gerontology NP (AGPCNP)
- Lifestyle Medicine (fully online)
- MBA Healthcare Administration (fully online)
- Nurse Educator (fully online)
- Primary Care—Family NP
- Primary Care—Psychiatric Mental Health NP (fully online)
- Dual: Acute Care + Family NP
BSN to DNP Eligibility and Prerequisites
- Bachelor’s Degree: A bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited program
- Undergraduate GPA: A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0
- Statistics course: An undergraduate or graduate course in statistics
- RN licensure: Current RN licensure in your state or location of residence
Application Deadlines
All application steps are to be fully completed by the dates listed.
Term
U.S. Residents
International
Fall
July 1
March 1
Winter
October 1
August 1
How to Apply
Submit an application (with non-refundable fee of $40.)
- An undergraduate degree from a U.S. institution with a minimum GPA of 3.25
- OR a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 with five years of full-time business-related management experience
Applicants who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States are considered international students and must meet additional requirements for admission.
I’ve Been Admitted to the DNP! Next Steps:
Before you enroll, we need acceptable documentation of these items. Email all documents to jlthompson@southern.edu.
- Personal health assessment and physical exam Download Form
- Criminal background check Download Form
- Medical-information disclosure and drug-screen consent Download Form
- Current health information and immunizations Download Form
- CPR/BLS certification from the American Heart Association
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BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Acute Care - Adult/ Gerontology NP Emphasis
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Adult Care + Family NP
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Lifestyle Medicine
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
MBA Healthcare Administration
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Nurse Educator
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Primary Care - Adult Gerontology NP
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Primary Care - Family NP
BSN to DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice Course Guide
Primary Care - Psychiatric Mental Health NP
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