Nursing, M.S. (Nurse Practitioner)

If you are already a registered nurse, the Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing's online Master of Science in Nursing-Nurse Practitioner (M.S.N.-NP) degree can train you to become a nurse practitioner. The M.S.N.-NP degree from SLU prepares you to meet the health care needs of our nation.

You will prepare to become an advanced practice registered nurse, or APRN, who can assess, diagnose, treat and educate. We offer nurse practitioner specialties in adult/gerontological acute care, family, primary care pediatric, and psychiatric-mental health.

The online M.S.N.-NP degree program at SLU offers the flexibility and support that working RNs require and can be specialized to your interest. Once accepted into this program, our students meet with their faculty advisor to create an individualized full- or part-time curriculum plan suitable for their personal and professional schedules.

If you plan to teach, you can take three additional courses focusing on theory and practicum experience in nursing education. If you’d like to also apply for the National League for Nursing Nurse Educator certificate, you will take an additional three-credit education course. Post-master's certificate programs are available in all specialty areas.

Our M.S.N.-NP program is highly respected across academic and professional nursing institutions. U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks our M.S.N.-NP program as a top program in its Best Graduate Programs survey. 

Program Highlights

The M.S.N.-NP degree program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and offers:

  • Full- and part-time curriculum plans
  • Many specialty areas and role options
  • Options to emphasize research in any specialty area
  • Responsive faculty who are nationally recognized for teaching excellence, nursing leadership, scholarly research and student mentorship
  • Faculty advisors who are individually assigned to mentor each student throughout the program
  • An online library 
  • An online writing center
  • State-of-the-art teaching facilities

Curriculum Overview

SLU offers four concentrations in the Master of Science in Nursing program completely online.1

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One campus visit is required. The visit occurs during the second clinical management course. This visit is to evaluate your progress and to teach skills not acquired through online learning, such as suturing and office procedures.

Adult/Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration

If you choose the adult/gerontological acute care nurse practitioner program, you will learn to use complex monitoring and invasive therapies, high-intensity interventions, and continuous vigilance within the range of high-acuity care to help meet the specialized physiological and psychological needs of adults of all ages, including the frail elderly.

Adult/gerontological acute care nurse practitioners work in emergency departments, tertiary care settings, intensive care units, trauma centers and specialty medicine areas treating patients with acute, critical and chronic illnesses and those with disabilities or injuries. Graduates are eligible for national certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and/or the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. 

Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing's family nurse practitioner program prepares you to provide primary health care to patients of all ages. You will help prevent disease, assess and manage acute and chronic health problems, and consult and refer patients within the health care system. The family nurse practitioner program emphasizes quality relationships with patients, families and communities, and the education and coordination of services aimed at specific health outcomes.

Family nurse practitioners, also known as FNPs, work in various settings and are well-suited to rural populations where specialty care may not always be available. Graduates are eligible for national certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and/or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program.

Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Concentration

If you choose the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner program, you will be prepared to provide care to patients from birth through 21 years of age. Primary care pediatric nurse practitioners, also known as PNPs, focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and management of acute and chronic conditions in pediatric offices and schools, communities, urgent cares and specialty settings. Graduates are eligible for national certification from the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board.

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Concentration

If you pursue the family psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner program, you will work with children, adolescents and adults of all ages with acute and/or complex mental health needs, or psychiatric diagnoses. The family psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner program encourages evidence-based, culturally sensitive, recovery-oriented and holistic care.

You will be prepared to apply the nursing process and medical/medication management to promote optimal mental health while engaging in ongoing collaboration with clients, their families, significant others and the interprofessional team. Graduates are eligible for national certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program.

Careers

According to a U.S. News & World Report ranking, the median salary of nurse practitioners in 2023 was $128,490. The best-paid 25% of nurse practitioners made $140,610 that year; the lowest-paid 25% made $106,960. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 45% employment growth for nurse practitioners between 2023 and 2033. In that period, an estimated 319,000 jobs are projected to open up in the profession.

Admission Requirements

The Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing adheres to the principles of a holistic admission process in which selection criteria are broad-based and linked to our University’s and school’s mission and goals. While we do consider academic metrics, we also look at applicant experiences, attributes, potential for success, and how applicants may contribute to the school’s learning environment and to the profession.

Licensure Disclosure

For information about whether this program meets any state board of nursing's educational requirements for eligibility to take a state licensure exam, please see our Professional Licensure Disclosure page.

SLU accepts applications to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Master of Science in Nursing-Nurse Practitioner (MSN-NP) programs from students living in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Depending on the state, clinical fees may be required. 

Applicant Criteria

  • A baccalaureate degree in nursing from a program accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
  • A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • An unencumbered registered nurse license in the state in which clinical experience will be done. You must have a registered nurse license at the time of application.
  • Current CPR certification from the American Heart Association and a negative drug screening are required after acceptance into the M.S.N. program.
  • Completion of a beginning-level health assessment course or the equivalent thereof prior to enrollment in “Advanced Health Assessment.”

Application Requirements

Applying for the M.S.N.-N.P. program requires careful planning to ensure that all admission requirements are met. You may experience a delay in processing if the application instructions are not followed exactly as listed.

Requirements for International Students

International students on F-1 or J-1 student visas are not eligible for admission to this nursing program due to the fact that the Master of Science in Nursing degree is offered completely online. For additional information, contact the Office of International Services office at 314-977-2318.

Please follow the five steps outlined below to apply:

Step 1 - Application

Submit the application form and pay the associated fee through NursingCAS. Select Saint Louis University. 

Step 2 - Transcripts

Please submit your official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended directly to NursingCAS. They will provide details when the application is initiated.

Step 3 – Resume or Curriculum Vitae

Attach your CV/résumé documenting your education, clinical nursing experience, and service to the nursing profession/community within the NursingCAS application.

Step 4 – Professional Goal Statement

Attach your professional goal statement within the NursingCAS application. The goal statement should outline your short- and long-term goals as a nurse practitioner and include an explanation of why you've decided on that path. The statement should be one-to-two pages and double-spaced.

Step 5 – RN License

Attach a copy of your unencumbered registered nurse license in the state in which clinical experience will be done within the NursingCAS application.

Application Deadlines

Admissions are rolling, with the following deadlines:

  • Fall semester start: August 1
  • Spring semester start: January 1

Review Process

Applications will be reviewed shortly after all application requirements have been submitted.

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Credit
Graduate Tuition $1,370

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

Financing for this program may be available through grants, scholarships, loans (federal and private) and institutional financing plans. For price estimates, please review the SLU cost calculator.

The Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing offers scholarship and graduate research assistantship opportunities to eligible graduate students. Additionally, most nursing students will participate in a tuition assistance program provided through their employer.

For more information, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.

Accreditation

The Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing is fully approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing.

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master's degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) certificate program at Saint Louis University's Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 665 K Street N.W., Suite 750, Washington, D.C., 20001. The commission's phone number is 202-887-6791.

Accreditation Note: Saint Louis University is approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission to conduct practice experiences in the state of Washington for the a). MSN PCPNP b). MSN FNP; c). DNP FNP; and d). post master’s certificate FNP programs. 

Licensure Disclosure

For information about whether this program meets any state board of nursing's educational requirements for eligibility to take a state licensure exam, please see our Professional Licensure Disclosure page.

1. Knowledge for Nursing Practice: Integrates an understanding of nursing’s distinct and shared disciplinary perspectives and applies theoretical and empirical knowledge from the humanities and natural, social, behavioral, and nursing sciences to form the basis for clinical judgment and innovation in nursing practice.

2. Person-centered Care: Engages in nursing care through the relational lens, which fosters caring relationships, mutuality, active participation, and individual empowerment in the delivery and communication of compassionate person-centered nursing care through cura personalis.

3. Population Health: Collaborates with diverse stakeholders for the advancement of effective partnerships, health policy and improvement of equitable population health outcomes related to the social determinants of health.

4. Scholarship for Nursing Discipline: Applies, translates, and implements best evidence and client values into clinical decision-making.

5. Quality and Safety: Enhances quality of care while minimizing risk of harm to clients and providers through system effectiveness and individual performance.

6. Interprofessional Partnerships: Collaborates across professions with care team members, clients, families, communities and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience and strengthen outcomes.

7. Systems-Based Practice: Effectively and proactively coordinates resources to provide safe, quality and equitable care to diverse populations within complex healthcare systems to address social and structural determinants of health.

8. Informatics and Healthcare Technologies: Utilizes information processes and technologies to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high-quality and efficient healthcare services.

9. Professionalism: Cultivates a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition and ethical principles that reflect nursing’s characteristics and values.

10. Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development: Participates in activities and self-reflection through Ignatian pedagogy that foster personal health, resilience and well-being while supporting the acquisition of nursing expertise, lifelong learning, and the leadership continuum.

NURS 5040Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition1
NURS 5080Advanced Pharmacology3
NURS 5110Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making3
NURS 5140Health Promotion3
NURS 5160Principles of Practice Management2
NURS 5170Advanced Pathophysiology3
NURS 5200Gen Research Methods3
NURS 5900Residency0
Concentrations13-18
Select one of the following:
Total Credits31-36

Adult-gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Concentration Courses
NURS 5260Advanced Clinical Studies I: The Acute Care Setting4
NURS 5270Advanced Clinical Studies II: The Acute Care Setting5
NURS 5810Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum4
Total Credits13

Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Concentration Courses
NURS 5280Advanced Clinical Studies I: Adults and Older Adults5
NURS 5290Advanced Clinical Studies II: Women and Children5
NURS 5510Mental Health Care Family2
NURS 5810Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum4
Total Credits16

Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Concentration Courses
NURS 5320Advanced Clinical Studies I: Nursing of Children4
NURS 5330Advanced Clinical Studies II: Nursing of Children4
NURS 5810Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum5
Total Credits13

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Concentration Courses
NURS 5400Ecological Approach to Human Behavior3
NURS 5340Advanced Clinical Studies I: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing4
NURS 5350Advanced Clinical Studies II: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing5
NURS 5430Psychopharmacology2
NURS 5810Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum4
Total Credits18

Nurse Educator Option

Nurse educator courses provide an opportunity for coursework and practicum experience in nursing education. NURS 5560 Evidence-Based Approaches for the Nurse Educator (2 cr) may be added to earn the nurse educator certificate.

NURS 5570Curriculum Development in Nurse Education2
NURS 5580Instructional Strategies and Evaluation in Nurse Education2
NURS 5590Practicum in Nursing Education2
Total Credits6

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

 

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
NURS 5040 Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition 1
NURS 5080 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 5170 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
 Credits7
Spring
NURS 5110 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 3
NURS 5200 Gen Research Methods 3
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
NURS 5140 Health Promotion 3
NURS 5260 Advanced Clinical Studies I: The Acute Care Setting (150 Clinical Hours) 5
 Credits8
Spring
NURS 5270 Advanced Clinical Studies II: The Acute Care Setting (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5900 Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) 0
 Credits5
Summer
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (150 Clinical Hours) 2
 Credits2
Year Three
Fall
NURS 5160 Principles of Practice Management 2
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (300 Clinical Hours) 4
 Credits6
 Total Credits34

Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
NURS 5040 Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition 1
NURS 5170 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
 Credits4
Spring
NURS 5080 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 5140 Health Promotion 3
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
NURS 5110 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 3
 Credits3
Spring
NURS 5510 Mental Health Care Family 2
NURS 5200 Gen Research Methods 3
 Credits5
Year Three
Fall
NURS 5280 Advanced Clinical Studies I: Adults and Older Adults (150 Clinical Hours) 5
 Credits5
Spring
NURS 5290 Advanced Clinical Studies II: Women and Children (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5900 Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) 0
 Credits5
Summer
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (150 clinical hours) 2
 Credits2
Year Four
Fall
NURS 5160 Principles of Practice Management 2
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (300 Clinical Hours) 4
 Credits6
 Total Credits36

Family Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
NURS 5040 Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition 1
NURS 5170 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
 Credits4
Spring
NURS 5080 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 5200 Gen Research Methods 3
 Credits6
Summer
NURS 5430 Psychopharmacology 2
 Credits2
Year Two
Fall
NURS 5110 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 3
 Credits3
Spring
NURS 5400 Ecological Approach to Human Behavior 3
NURS 5140 Health Promotion 3
 Credits6
Year Three
Fall
NURS 5340 Advanced Clinical Studies I: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (150 Clinical Hours) 4
 Credits4
Spring
NURS 5350 Advanced Clinical Studies II: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5900 Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) 0
 Credits5
Summer
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (150 Clinical Hours) 2
 Credits2
Year Four
Fall
NURS 5160 Principles of Practice Management 2
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (300 Clinical Hours) 4
 Credits6
 Total Credits38

Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
NURS 5040 Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition 1
NURS 5140 Health Promotion 3
NURS 5170 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
 Credits7
Spring
Critical course:  NURS 5080 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 5110 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 3
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
NURS 5320 Advanced Clinical Studies I: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5200 Gen Research Methods 3
 Credits8
Spring
NURS 5330 Advanced Clinical Studies II: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5900 Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) 0
 Credits5
Summer
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (150 Clinical Hours) 2
 Credits2
Year Three
Fall
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (300 Clinical Hours) 4
NURS 5160 Principles of Practice Management 2
 Credits6
 Total Credits34

Apply for Admission

For additional admission questions, please contact the School of Nursing's recruitment and enrollment staff:

Undergraduate Inquiries
314-977-8995 
slunurse@slu.edu 

Graduate Inquiries
314-977-8995
slunurse@slu.edu