Doctor of Nursing Practice (Post-Master's) Online

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Advance your nursing career with an online Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Indiana State University.

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Program Availability

The online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program is open to eligible in-state and many out-of-state applicants. The program is closed to all students (including U.S. military and State Department personnel and their family members) residing in a country other than the United States.

Why Earn an Online DNP at Indiana State?

If you are a registered nurse (RN) with a master’s degree from an accredited school of nursing, the DNP program is designed for you. Maybe you see yourself in clinical instruction, involved in research, or perhaps continuing your current career with increased skill and greater awareness of the dynamic healthcare environment. Whatever your career path, Indiana State’s School of Nursing is prepared to help you earn your DNP and achieve your goals.

Benefit from a Program Designed for Working Professionals

Indiana State’s online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) prepares nurses to serve as innovative leaders and environmental change agents who transform our healthcare delivery system.

The essential concepts of the DNP curriculum (The DNP Essentials), as approved by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, form the basis of our program, which is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN).

The program offers a curriculum compatible with students' individual interests and goals and is designed to meet the needs of working healthcare professionals. Our unique online learning format is user-friendly and convenient. Campus visits are not required.

Clinical/Practicum Hours

The online DNP program is a 37-credit-hour post-master’s program requiring a total of 350 hours of supervised clinical preceptorship.

Note: Students must complete 1,000 post-baccalaureate clinical/practicum hours as mandated by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Clinical hours may be credited for students with evidence of national certification in an area of advanced nursing practice.

  • Master’s-prepared APRN (CNM, CRNA, CNS, NP):  Up to 650 clinical hours with documentation from the master’s degree-granting institution and proof of national certification  DNP: Current Issues and Clarifying Recommendations [White Paper].
  • Master’s-prepared Advanced Practice Nurses with Advanced Certification, e.g. Advanced Public Health, Advanced Nurse Executive, etc.: Up to 650 clinical hours, with evidence of documented academically supervised clinical hours with a 1:1 ratio being observed, and proof of certification. American Association Colleges of Nursing. (2015). DNP: Current Issues and Clarifying Recommendations [White Paper].
  • Per AACN, MSN Nurse Educators will not have previous practicum hours waived. A longer program of study will be required to fulfill clinical practice hours. Variable credit, independent study courses facilitate degree completion for nurse educators.

Learn from Our Excellent Faculty

As a student in Indiana State’s Nursing program, you will benefit from faculty who are dedicated to providing quality hands-on learning opportunities through innovative course design, clinical experiences, and service-learning projects. Faculty research and specialties encompass areas such as medical-surgical nursing, infection control, acute care, emergency nursing, and patient outcomes and safety.

What You’ll Learn in the Online DNP Program

Indiana State’s online DNP is designed to build upon and expand the competencies of the master’s-prepared nurse. Our program emphasizes innovative and evidence-based nursing practice and research findings to increase the effectiveness of both direct and indirect nursing. There is no dissertation requirement. You will complete a DNP scholarly project based on your expertise and interests.

View the Nursing Practice, Doctor of (Post-Master’s) curriculum

 

Career Possibilities for DNP Graduates

Indiana State University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) represents the highest level of nursing preparation and prepares future leaders for nursing practice. Our graduates are prepared for a wide range of career opportunities, including advanced clinical practice, leadership, and healthcare administration roles. The program also provides preparation to teach in academic settings, including universities and colleges.

Accreditation

Indiana State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Higher Learning Commission

The Graduate Nursing Program at Indiana State University admitted its first students in 1986. It has maintained continuous accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) since 1989.

Admission Requirements and Instructions

Applications for the online Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice are accepted on a continual basis.

For details, visit How to Apply.

Admission Requirements and Instructions

Applicants to the online Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Indiana State University must have completed a Master of Science in Nursing degree from an accredited institution. Applicants must have a graduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students in an MSN program may apply in their final semester.

Prerequisites

The following courses are required for admission consideration to the Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program. Official transcripts must show courses completed or in progress.

  1. Statistics – Applicants must earn a minimum grade of “B” in a three-credit-hour graduate-level statistics course completed at an approved institution. Applicants who have not met this requirement may still apply and must take statistics at Indiana State if granted conditional admission. 
  2. Nursing Research – Applicants must earn a minimum grade of “B” in a three-credit-hour graduate-level nursing research course completed at an approved institution. Applicants who have not met this requirement may still apply and must take NURS 633 at Indiana State if granted conditional admission.

Application Overview

The Indiana State University School of Nursing utilizes GradCAS, the Centralized Application Service for graduate students. To apply, visit IndianaState.edu/apply

Please check the availability of the online program in your state. (http://indianastate.edu/academics/colleges/health-human-services/son/s…
Questions regarding the admissions process or requirements should be directed to 
Indiana State’s School of Nursing via email.
Applications to the online Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing program are accepted twice each year:

October 1 for Spring – January start
March 1 for Fall – August start (extended deadline June 1)

How to Apply

To apply, visit IndianaState.edu/apply.  

Click Apply Now, select Graduate, then College of Health and Human Services. Under GradCAS, choose your intended start term. If you have not already created an account with GradCAS, select “Create an Account” to begin your application.

Choose DNP-Nursing Practice from MSN (Online). Please be sure to select the option associated with the term for which you intend to apply. 

Apply to Graduate Studies at Indiana State 

Complete all required sections of the application. 

Official transcripts should be sent directly to the Office of Admissions for every U.S. undergraduate and graduate institution attended. You may also order your transcripts directly through GradCAS under Academic History. Unofficial transcripts can be uploaded for each school you attended outside the U.S.

  • A master’s degree in nursing is required. Students in an MSN program may apply in their final semester of study. 
  • Applicants must have a graduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. 
  • English as a second language students must achieve the following TOEFL (http://www.ets.org/toefl.html) scores or greater: TOEFL – 550 (PBT), 79-80 (IBT), or 213 (CBT). The School of Nursing does not accept alternate English proficiency tests.

Upload a current resume. It should include employment history and community service. 

Answer all required questions in the Questions tab. 

Request three (3) professional/academic letters of recommendation. At least one academic recommendation is preferred. Family and friends are not appropriate to use for recommendation. 

Send each reference the Graduate Nursing Recommendation Form. We suggest entering your name and program information before sending. References will receive an email from GradCAS with a link to upload the completed form. References only need to complete this form. A formal letter is not required. 

Please upload the following required documents in the Documents tab: 

  • Government Issued ID – Provide a color copy of your driver’s license or passport. 
  • Verification of Unencumbered RN License – Provide verification of current, unencumbered RN licensure from your State Board of Nursing website or nursys.com. A copy of your license is not sufficient. 
  • Scholarly Writing Sample – The scholarly writing sample must be single or first author in APA format. 
  • Statement of Purpose – The statement of purpose is limited to 1,000 words or less in APA format. It should describe your professional goals and address (1) why you are pursuing your DNP, (2) how the degree will enhance your future professional roles and activities, and (3) ways that graduate education will help you achieve your career goals. The personal statement must contain clear evidence that the applicant has read the DNP Program Outcomes and incorporated them into the statement. 

DNP Program Outcomes 

  • Domain 1: Knowledge for Nursing Practice: Integrates foundational and advanced knowledge from nursing and related disciplines to inform practice and decision-making in diverse healthcare settings.
  • Domain 2: Person-Centered Care: Demonstrates ethical, inclusive, and professional conduct in nursing practice, respecting the rights, autonomy, and dignity of all individuals and groups, while recognizing and addressing the social determinants of health that influence well-being.
  • Domain 3: Population Health: Develops and implements strategies to promote health, prevent disease, and improve the well-being of individuals, groups, families, and communities.
  • Domain 4: Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline: Utilizes research methods, evidence-based practice, and critical appraisal skills to contribute to the development and dissemination of nursing knowledge that improves health and transforms healthcare.
  • Domain 5: Quality and Safety: Employs strategies to identify, evaluate, and mitigate potential risks, ensuring patient safety and minimizing adverse events in healthcare settings.
  • Domain 6: Interprofessional Partnerships: Engages in interprofessional partnerships and collaboration to improve patient outcomes, enhance teamwork, and optimize healthcare delivery. 
  • Domain 7: Systems-Based Practice: Demonstrates an understanding of the healthcare system, including its organization, financing, policy, and regulation, and applies systems thinking to improve patient care and healthcare delivery.
  • Domain 8: Informatics and Healthcare Technologies: Utilizes informatics and healthcare technologies to support and enhance nursing practice, healthcare delivery, data management, and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Domain 9: Professionalism: Cultivates a strong professional identity, embracing the values of nursing and contributing to the advancement of the nursing profession.
  • Domain 10: Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development: Engages in personal and professional development activities, including leadership training, to enhance skills, knowledge, and abilities as nursing professionals.

Approved Graduate Curriculum and Assessment 11.14.2023

Once all required materials have been received, your application is ready for submission. You must pay the non-refundable application fee to submit your application. You will receive a confirmation email once your application has been submitted. 

If admitted, you must submit additional required program materials by the deadline included in your program admission offer letter. 

  • Background Check – Must be completed via CastleBranch using the Indiana State code. The full completed check must be uploaded to the GradCAS application. (Designer note: This link previously went to a D7 page with embedded CastleBranch content. We have replaced that link with the external vendor link, but the web content there is not the same as what was in the D7 page.)

Criminal Background Check Procedure

How do I order my INITIAL background check?

  1. Go to CastleBranch.
  2. Click on Place Order button
  3. Enter Package Code IY95
  4. Review the order request information
  5. Check the Terms and Conditions of Use box
  6. Click Continue
  7. Enter Personal Information
  8. Enter Personal Identifiers
  9. Do NOT need to enter Student Information
  10. Click Next
  11. Create Password
  12. Click Create Account
  13. Add Previous Addresses if applicable
  14. Click Next
  15. Enter your County of Residence
  16. Click Next
  17. Select whether to order a badge or not (not required for ISU)
  18. Click Next
  19. Initial background check fee: $62.75 (without a badge order)
  20. Select a method of payment: Visa, Master Card and money orders are accepted.
  21. Complete information and submit request

How do I order my RECHECK Background Check?

IMPORTANT: The recheck option and below code may be used ONLY if you have previously completed an Initial background check for the School of Nursing using the above INITIAL CODE (IY95). Castlebranch background checks completed for other schools, other Indiana State departments, or undergraduate School of Nursing programs do not make you eligible to utilize the recheck option.

  1. Go to CastleBranch.
  2. Click on the Place Order button
  3. Enter Package Code IY95re
  4. Review the order request information
  5. Check the Terms and Conditions of Use box
  6. Click Continue
  7. Enter Personal Information
  8. Enter Personal Identifiers
  9. Do NOT need to enter Student Information
  10. Click Next
  11. Add Previous Addresses if applicable
  12. Click Next
  13. Enter your County of Residence
  14. Click Next
  15. Select whether to order a badge or not (not required for ISU)
  16. Click Next
  17. Recheck background check fee: $32.75
  18. Select a method of payment: Visa, Master Card and money orders are accepted.
  19. Complete information and submit request.

Updated 09/26/23

  • Proof of Current Healthcare Provider-Level CPR Certification

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification

Students are required to have current CPR certification at the Healthcare Provider-level to be eligible for clinical experiences in the graduate nursing programs. The approved CPR courses include:

American Red Cross (ARC)- BLS/CPR for Healthcare (2 year)

American Heart Association (AHA)- BLS for Healthcare Professionals (CPR & AED) (2 year) 

Certifications by other providers will be considered on a case-by-case basis only if they are at the Healthcare Provider level.

Online CPR certification courses that do not include a hands-on skill component and skill testing will not meet the requirement. It is possible that agencies may require more frequent CPR skills checks within your certification time period.

It is the student’s responsibility to locate an appropriate source for certification. When applying to a graduate nursing program, the student must submit a copy of a current CPR card or certificate verifying current certification at the required level.

Verification of recertification while progressing through the program must be uploaded by the student to Medatrax.

Certification must be current for the entire semester in which enrolled in a clinical course. Certification that expires during the course of a semester will not be accepted.

Revised SAC 12-16-08

Revised by Undergraduate Department Chairs, June 2009

Revised by Baccalaureate Nursing Department, March 15, 2010

Revised, Advanced Practice Nursing Department, February 18, 2020

Indiana State University offers several programs that lead to professional licensure or certification in Indiana and may lead to professional licensure in other states. These programs may satisfy the relevant educational requirements of various state licensing bodies that oversee certain professions. While Indiana State University’s programs may satisfy the basic educational requirements for licensure, applicants for licensure may need to pass additional exams and complete required applications before becoming fully licensed. Additionally, some professions may require continuing education requirements to maintain a professional license. In some cases, reciprocity arrangements may allow licensed professionals to practice in different states for which reciprocity is recognized.

In compliance with U.S. Department of Education regulations found in 34 C.F.R. 668.43(a)(5)(v), Indiana State University is required to disclose whether specific programs meet educational requirements for professional licensure and certification if the programs are designed or advertised as meeting such requirements. Indiana State University has identified this program as designed for and advertised as meeting educational requirements for professional licensure. Depending on your state of legal residency, you may be required to complete the Attestation Form in the Documents tab and verify that you will seek work in a state where Indiana State University meets educational requirements.

After the published deadline, complete applications will be shared with the Admissions Committee.

Applicants are evaluated on a competitive basis. Please allow 4-6 weeks after the deadline of your admission decision. A video or in-person interview may be required.

All applicants will be notified of their admission decision via the email address provided on their application.

Students offered admission into the program are required to accept their seat by submitting a non-refundable $100 seat fee by the deadline set by the committee.

Applicants are evaluated on a competitive basis. Optimal candidate scoring is based on:

  • Complete application
  • Earned master’s degree in nursing
  • GPA
  • Excellent, compelling, and clear goals that intersect closely with the DNP Program Outcomes and are well-written with originality and creativity
  • High ratings on recommendation forms
  • APRN, RN, LPN, CNA, healthcare administration, medical scribe, or other related experience
  • Leadership roles in healthcare or related fields
  • Community service involvement

Note: Admission decisions are made by a committee of the School of Nursing faculty utilizing a scoring rubric that incorporates the aforementioned elements.

Next Steps 

Once admitted to Indiana State, you will receive notification from the University and will be provided your University ID number, which is needed to activate your University username on the MyISU Portal. The Portal offers access to online registration, University records, and other important services, including e-mail and University announcements.