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Description
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs are designed to build upon the student’s baccalaureate nursing education and professional experience. The Master of Science program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
This program prepares students to:
- Analyze social, economic, ethical, cultural, legal, and political issues influencing nursing practice and health care in a global context.
- Collaborate with leaders in nursing and other disciplines to improve the quality of professional nursing practice and the health care system.
- Develop and implement leadership, management, and teaching strategies for the improvement of health and health care.
- Develop practice models of evidence-based nursing practice incorporating nursing research.
- Influence health and public policy to improve health of communities.
- Participate in lifelong learning activities.
- Participate in research and disseminate research findings through presentation and publication.
- Synthesize advanced knowledge from the sciences, the humanities, and nursing theories to support advanced nursing practice.
- Plan, evaluate and implement the delivery of health care using critical thinking skills.
- Practice in an advanced nursing role.
- Synthesize advanced knowledge from the sciences, the humanities, and nursing theories for advanced practice nursing.
The school also offers an RN to MSN plan of study, an accelerated program for RNs (registered nurses) who do not hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). This program is designed for students who have met general education requirements, who have demonstrated above-average performance in prior undergraduate course work, and who have the potential for success in graduate school.
A similar program, the Nurse Practitioner to MSN plan of study, is designed for RNs who are licensed in Florida with active status as an advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) but have not completed a master’s degree in nursing.
The goals of the programs are to prepare advanced nurse practitioners and nursing leaders and managers to assume leadership positions in a variety of health care settings. Graduates of the programs are eligible to sit for specialty certification examinations, and nurse practitioner graduates are eligible for licensure as an ARNP in Florida.
Degrees OfferedMaster of Science in Nursing - Adult Nurse Practitioner Track
- Clinical Nurse Leader Track
- Clinical Nurse Practitioner Track
- Family Nurse Practitioner Track
- Leadership and Management Track
- Nurse Educator Track
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track
Admission
For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Graduate Catalog. Applicants must apply online. Please be sure to submit all requested material by the established deadline(s).
Students are admitted to the programs in fall and spring semesters. To study full time, nurse practitioner and leadership/management students should apply for fall admission; clinical nurse specialist students should apply for spring admission. Part-time plans of study are available for both fall and spring admission cycles.
In addition to the general admission requirements, applicants to this program must provide:
- A bachelor’s degree in nursing from a program accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- An overall grade point average of 3.0 for upper-division undergraduate work (usually the last 60 attempted semester hours) and a combined Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score of 900 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the exam; or, an overall grade point average of 2.8 for upper-division undergraduate work and a combined GRE score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative exams. Students with a GPA of 3.0 who receive a GRE score less than 900 may be reviewed for restricted or provisional admission status. See the Admissions section of the graduate catalog.
- Copy of Florida registered nurse license
- Completion of undergraduate courses in statistics and health assessment (If health assessment content was integrated into other nursing course work, written documentation must be obtained from the school or college of nursing.)
- UCF Immunization Form (upon acceptance to the program, a School of Nursing immunization form will be required).
- A personal statement describing interest in the field and career goals
- A resume (no longer than 2 pages)
- Three letters of recommendation evaluating potential for graduate study preferably by nursing instructors, nurse employers or nurses with advanced degrees
- For applicants from countries where English is not the official language, or for an applicant whose bachelor’s degree is not from an accredited U.S. institution, an official score of at least 220 (computer-based test; or equivalent score on the paper-based test) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required or a passing score on the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS)
Admission to the program is competitive, based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, and the match of UCF’s programs with career goals. The School of Nursing accepts the most qualified students. Since enrollment is limited, not all students who apply may be accepted, even if minimum requirements are met.
Students may take classes as a nursing non-degree-seeking, post-baccalaureate student on a space-available basis. Deadlines for application for this status are earlier than those posted by the university. Students must designate on their application that they are applying to the School of Nursing in order to facilitate processing of files. Students will be notified in writing from the School of Nursing regarding acceptance as a non-degree-seeking student. Students who are accepted will be assisted with registration for available courses. Successful completion of post-baccalaureate courses does not guarantee admission to the graduate program.
Admissions Requirements: ARNP to MSN Plan
The ARNP to MSN plan is designed for RNs who are licensed in the state of Florida with active status as an ARNP but have not completed a master’s degree in nursing.
For an RN to ARNP with a BSN, admissions requirements include:
- Documentation of completion of a certificate program for nurse practitioners
- Other requirements are the same as the MSN program
For an RN to ARNP without a BSN, admissions requirements include:
- Documentation of completion of a certificate program for nurse practitioners
- Other requirements are the same as the RN to MSN program
Application Due Dates
All students applying for fellowships or assistantships must apply by the Fall Priority deadline date.
U.S. Applicants
| Program(s) |
Fall Priority |
Fall |
Spring |
Summer |
| Master of Science in Nursing |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Adult Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Clinical Nurse Leader Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Clinical Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Family Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Leadership and Management Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
Mar 15 |
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Nurse Educator Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Apr 30 |
Oct 15 |
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International Applicants
| Program(s) |
Fall Priority |
Fall |
Spring |
Summer |
| Master of Science in Nursing |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Adult Nurse Practitioner Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Clinical Nurse Leader Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Clinical Nurse Practitioner Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Family Nurse Practitioner Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Leadership and Management Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Nurse Educator Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track |
Jan 15 |
Jan 15 |
Jul 1 |
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International Transfer Applicants
| Program(s) |
Fall Priority |
Fall |
Spring |
Summer |
| Master of Science in Nursing |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Adult Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Clinical Nurse Leader Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Clinical Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Family Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Leadership and Management Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Nurse Educator Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1 |
Sep 1 |
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Master of Science in Nursing
Degree Requirements
- Nursing Leadership and Management—43
Credit Hours
- Adult or Pediatric Nurse Practitioner—47
Credit Hours
- Clinical Nurse Specialist—49 Credit
Hours
- Family Nurse Practitioner—49 Credit
Hours
Graduate students must complete a
minimum of 43-49 credit hours of graduate-level course work, depending on major.
Either a thesis or research scholarly work is required.
Required Courses for All Students—14-17 Credit Hours
- NGR 5744 Health Care Systems, Policy and Health Professionals (1 credit
hour)
- NGR 5746 Cultural, Legal, Ethical, and Political Issues of Advanced Practice Nursing (1
credit hour)
- NGR 5745 Professional Obligations and Activities of Advanced Practice Nursing (1
credit hour)
- NGR 5800 Nursing Theory/Research I (4 credit hours)
- NGR 5801 Nursing Research II/Statistics (4 credit hours)
- NGR 6971/6813 Thesis or Research Scholarly Work (3-6 credit hours)
Core Requirements for Nurse Practitioner Tracks—17-20 Credit Hours
- NGR 5003 Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning (3 credit hours)
- NGR 5004L Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning Clinical (2 credit hours)
- NGR 5141 Pathophysiological Bases for Advanced Nursing Practice
(3 credit hours)
- NGR 6192 Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice (3 credit
hours)
- NGR 6941 Advanced Practice Practicum (6 credit hours)
- Nursing Graduate Elective (0-3 credit hours)
Requirements for Adult Nurse Practitioner Track—13 Credit Hours
- NGR 6240 Adult I for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6240L Adult I Clinical for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6242 Adult II for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6242L Adult II Clinical for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6334 Women’s Health for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6482L Women’s Health for APNs Clinical (1 credit hour)
Requirements for Clinical Nurse Specialist Track—32-35 Credit Hours
- NGR 5003 Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning (3 credit hours)
- NGR 5004L Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning Clinical (2 credit hours)
- NGR 5141 Pathophysiological Bases for Advanced Nursing Practice
(3 credit hours)
- NGR 5720 Organizational Dynamics (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6192 Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice (3 credit
hours)
- NGR 6752 Clinical Nurse Specialist I (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6752L Clinical Nurse Specialist I Practicum (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6753 Clinical Nurse Specialist II (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6753L Clinical Nurse Specialist II Practicum (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6722 Financial Management and Resource Development (3 credit
hours)
- NGR 6XXX Clinical Nurse Specialist Advanced Practicum (4 credit hours)
- Elective (0-3 credit hours)
Requirements for Family Nurse Practitioner Track—15 Credit Hours
- NGR 6240 Adult I for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6240L Adult I Clinical for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6242 Adult II for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6331 Pediatrics I for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6331L Pediatrics I Clinical for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6334 Women’s Health for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6482L Women’s Health for APNs Clinical (1 credit hour)
Requirements for Nursing Leadership and Management Track—26-29 Credit Hours
- NGR 5720 Organizational Dynamics (3 credit hours)
- NGR 5871 Health Care Informatics (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6722 Financial Management and Resource Development (3 credit
hours)
- NGR 6723 Nursing Leadership and Management I (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6723L Nursing Leadership Role Specialization Practicum I (2 credit
hours)
- NGR 6724 Nursing Leadership and Management II (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6724L Nursing Leadership Role Specialization Practicum II (3 credit
hours)
- Electives (6-9 credit hours)
Requirements for Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track—13 Credit Hours
- NGR 6331 Pediatrics I for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6331L Pediatrics I Clinical for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6332 Pediatrics II for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6332L Pediatrics II Clinical for APNs (3 credit hours)
- NGR 6335 Focused Pediatrics for APNs (2 credit hours)
- NGR 6335L Focused Pediatrics Clinical for APNs (1 credit hours)
RN to MSN Program
Also, see the undergraduate catalog.
The RN to MSN plan is a program for RNs who do not hold a baccalaureate degree in Nursing (BSN). This program is designed for students who have met general education requirements, have demonstrated above-average performance in prior undergraduate course work (minimum of 3.0 grade point average), and have the potential for success in graduate school. Students will meet both BSN and MSN objectives.
Available for all tracks in the graduate program: Nursing Leadership and Management, Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, and Clinical Nurse Specialist. Up to 15 credit hours can be applied toward meeting requirements of both BSN and MSN programs.
Admission Requirements—Limited Access
Students must first be accepted by UCF Undergraduate Admissions. Acceptance to the university does
not constitute admission to the accelerated RN-MSN program. Separate application
to this limited-access program must be made. Application forms and information
are available from the School of Nursing or at http://www.cohpa.ucf.edu/nursing.
All applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Graduate of a state-approved or accredited associate degree or
diploma nursing program
- Licensure as an RN
- Completion of UCF general education requirements or AA degree
from a state of Florida school, including CLAST (or exempt)
- Completion of prerequisites for the RN-BSN program
- Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
- Letter of intent to pursue accelerated master’s
- Three professional references from people who can judge abilities for graduate school, preferably nurse instructors, nurse employers, or nurses with advanced degrees
- A resume (no longer than two pages)
Interim Requirements
- Completion of the GRE by the end of the second semester in the
program
- A minimum combined GRE score of 900 on the verbal/quantitative
exams
Admission Requirements for Graduate Nursing Phase
(To be met during the semester the
BSN is awarded)
- A separate application must be made to UCF Graduate Studies
- Completion of requirements/credits for the baccalaureate degree
in nursing, including health assessment course
- Completion of all UCF School of Nursing course work to date with
a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must meet university requirements for undergraduate degree completion
(refer to the UCF undergraduate catalog)
- Updated resume
RN to MSN Program of Study
Courses Taken Toward BSN
- NUR 3065 Health Assessment (3 credit hours)
- NUR 3809 Transitional Concepts in Nursing I (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4636 Community as the Continuum of Care (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4636L Clinical for Community as the Continuum of Care (2 credit
hours)
- NUR 4827 Leadership and Management Principles (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4836 Professional Development Seminar in Nursing (3 credit hours) (for NUR 4084)
- NUR 4837 Health Care Issues, Policy, and Economics (3 credit
hours)
Validated credit for previous nursing courses—28 Credit Hours
Courses Shared BSN/MSN
- An individualized plan of study is developed for each
student admitted to the RN to MSN option.
- Students may take NGR 5800 Nursing Theory/Research
I instead of NUR 3165 Critical Inquiry, if they have taken NUR 4836. The credits
for this course are applied to both the BSN and MSN programs.
- Students pursuing the MSN in the Nursing Leadership
and Management Track may take the following courses:
- NUR 4838L Directed Practice in Nursing Administration (for NUR
4945L Directed Nursing Practice)
- NGR 5720 Organizational Dynamics (for NUR 4827 Leadership and
Management Principles)
- NGR 5871 Health Care Informatics
- NGR/HSA graduate elective in area of concentration (e.g., nursing,
health services administration for nursing elective)
- Students pursuing the MSN in the Family/Adult/Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist tracks may take the following
courses:
- NGR 5003 Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic Reasoning
- NGR 5004L Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning Clinical (for NUR 4945L Directed Nursing Practice and undergraduate nursing
elective)
- NGR 5141 Pathophysiological Bases for Advanced Nursing Practice
(for undergraduate nursing elective)
- NGR/HSA XXXX—Graduate elective in area of concentration (e.g.,
nursing, health services administration)
Courses Taken Toward MSN
Students will follow the degree requirements
of the selected MSN track. The baccalaureate degree will be awarded when program
requirements for the BSN are met and students have completed a minimum of 120
hours of credit. Students must apply online to UCF Graduate Studies for admission to the MSN program. The MSN will be awarded on completion of the total program of study. Students who do not meet ongoing program requirements or decide not to continue in the program may withdraw from the RN to MSN plan and complete course work for the BSN degree.
Nurse Practitioner to MSN Plan
The Nurse Practitioner to MSN plan is designed for RNs who are licensed in the state of Florida with active status as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner but have not completed a master’s degree in nursing. This plan is offered to experienced NPs who wish to remain in their specialty area. If NPs desire to change or add a specialty (e.g., from adult to family), an individualized plan of study can be developed to meet certification requirements.
There are two options in the NP to MSN plan. Option 1 is for RNs who already have completed a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Option 2 is for those RNs who do not have a baccalaureate degree in nursing.
Option 1—Active RN/ARNP license in Florida with baccalaureate in nursing
Admission and Graduate Requirements
- Documentation of completion of a certificate program for nurse
practitioners.
- Other requirements are the same as the Master of Science in Nursing
program.
Degree Requirements
NP to MSN students with a BSN must
complete a minimum of 31 credit hours of graduate-level course work. Either
a thesis or research scholarly work is required.
Required Courses
- NGR 5003 Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning (3 credit hours)
- NGR 5004L Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning Clinical (2 credit hours)
- NGR 5141 Pathophysiological Bases for Advanced Nursing Practice
(3 credit hours)
- NGR 5744 Health Care Systems, Policy and Health Professionals (1 credit
hour)
- NGR 5746 Cultural, Legal, Ethical, and Political Issues of Advanced Practice Nursing (1
credit hour)
- NGR 5745 Professional Obligations & Activities of Advanced Practice Nursing (1
credit hour)
- NGR 5800 Nursing Theory/Research I (4 credit hours)
- NGR 5801 Nursing Research II/Statistics (4 credit hours)
- NGR 6192 Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice (3 credit
hours). May be waived for elective credits if recent (within last 3 years) pharmacology
course taken.
- NGR 6813 Research Scholarly Work (3 credit hours) or NGR 6971
Thesis (3-6 credit hours)
- NGR 6941 Advanced Practice Practicum (3 credit hours)
- Graduate Elective (0-3 credit hours)
Option 2—Active RN/ARNP license in Florida without baccalaureate in nursing
Admission and Graduation Requirements
- Documentation of completion of a certificate program for nurse
practitioners.
- Other requirements are the same as the RN to MSN track.
Degree Requirements
NP to MSN students without a BSN
must complete requirements for both the BSN and MSN. Twelve to fifteen credits
will be applied toward meeting requirements of both degrees. Either a thesis
or research scholarly work is required.
Courses Taken Toward BSN
- NUR 3809 Transitional Concepts in Nursing I (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4636 Community as the Continuum of Care (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4636L Clinical for Community as the Continuum of Care (2 credit hours)
- NUR 4827 Leadership and Management Principles (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4836 Professional Development Seminar in Nursing (3 credit hours)
- NUR 4837 Healthcare Issues, Policy, and Economics (3 credit hours)
- Validated credit from previous RN and NP courses (28 hours)
Courses Shared BSN/MSN
- NGR 5003 Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning (3 credit hours)
- NGR 5004L Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, and Diagnostic
Reasoning Clinical (2 credit hours)
- NGR 5141 Pathophysiological Bases for Advanced Nursing Practice
(3 credit hours)
- NGR 5800 Nursing Theory/Research I (4 credit hours)
- NGR Elective (3 credit hours)
Courses Taken Toward MSN
- NGR 5744 Health Care Systems, Policies, & Health Professionals (1 credit
hour)
- NGR 5745 Professional Obligations and Activities of Advanced Practice Nursing (1
credit hour)
- NGR 5746 Cultural, Legal, Ethical, and Political Issues of Advanced Practice Nursing(1
credit hour)
- NGR 5801 Nursing Research II/Statistics (4 credit hours)
- NGR 6192 Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice (3 credit
hours) May be waived for elective credits if recent (within last 3 years) pharmacology
course taken.
- NGR 6813 Research Scholarly Work (3 credit hours) or NGR 6971
Thesis (6 credit hours)
- NGR 6941 Advanced Practice Practicum (variable 1-6)
- Graduate Elective (0-3 credit hours)
Financial Support
Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see Financing Grad School, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.
Key points about financial support:
- If you're interested in financial assistance, you're strongly encouraged to apply for admission early. A complete application for admission, including all supporting documents, must be received by the priority date listed for your program under "Admissions."
- You must be admitted to a graduate program before the university can consider awarding financial assistance to you.
- If you want to be considered for loans and other need-based financial assistance, review the UCF Student Financial Assistance website at http://finaid.ucf.edu and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, which is available online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Apply early and allow up to six weeks for the FAFSA form to be processed.
- UCF Graduate Studies awards university graduate fellowships, with most decisions based on nominations from the colleges and programs. All admitted graduate students are automatically considered in this nomination process. To be eligible for a fellowship, students must be accepted as a graduate student in a degree program and be enrolled full-time. University graduate fellowships are not affected by FAFSA determination of need.
- Please note that select fellowships do require students to fill out a fellowship application (either a university fellowship application, an external fellowship application, or a college or school fellowship application). For university fellowship applications, see Financing Grad School.
- For information on assistantships (including teaching, research, and general graduate assistantships) or tuition support, contact the graduate program director of your major.
Contact Info
Master of Science in Nursing
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Adult Nurse Practitioner Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Clinical Nurse Leader Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Clinical Nurse Practitioner Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Family Nurse Practitioner Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Leadership and Management Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Nurse Educator Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track
Jean Kijek, Ph.D. , Associate Professor
Phone Number: 407-823-2744
gradnurs@mail.ucf.edu
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