Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner online

Focus your practice toward providing comprehensive primary healthcare to families and patients throughout their life span.

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Apply by 4/22/24
Start Class 5/13/24

Program Overview

Insight into our online MSN FNP program

$24,242* In-State Tuition
As few as 20 months Program Duration
46 Credit Hours
$24,242* In-State Tuition
As few as 20 months Program Duration
46 Credit Hours

YSU’s Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner online program centers on professional nursing issues, nursing science, and research methods for building a successful, evidence-based practice. This degree emphasizes the delivery of primary care to families and individuals of all ages within the healthcare delivery system.

In this online MSN FNP program, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic primary care to a culturally diverse population. You will study health promotion, health maintenance, and management of common health problems pertaining to children, adolescents, women, adults and older adults, and family centered primary care with an emphasis on physical assessment, diagnosis, and management of patient care.

The program includes a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 600 hours in a variety of primary care settings. Our MSN core curriculum features an integrated capstone course, along with studies of pathophysiology, diagnostics and technologies, pharmacology and more.

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In this CCNE-accredited MSN FNP online program, you will learn how to:

  • Provide primary care to families and persons of all ages within the healthcare delivery system
  • Incorporate a variety of theories from nursing and related fields into an advanced practice nursing role
  • Analyze social issues related to the healthcare delivery system and advanced practice nursing
  • Synthesize theory and research from nursing and related disciplines for advanced practice nursing roles
  • Expand your nursing knowledge by identifying nursing research problems and contributing to research investigations
  • Provide primary care to families and persons of all ages within the healthcare delivery system
  • Incorporate a variety of theories from nursing and related fields into an advanced practice nursing role
  • Analyze social issues related to the healthcare delivery system and advanced practice nursing
  • Synthesize theory and research from nursing and related disciplines for advanced practice nursing roles
  • Expand your nursing knowledge by identifying nursing research problems and contributing to research investigations
  • Provide primary care to families and persons of all ages within the healthcare delivery system
  • Incorporate a variety of theories from nursing and related fields into an advanced practice nursing role
  • Analyze social issues related to the healthcare delivery system and advanced practice nursing
  • Synthesize theory and research from nursing and related disciplines for advanced practice nursing roles
  • Expand your nursing knowledge by identifying nursing research problems and contributing to research investigations

In this CCNE-accredited MSN FNP online program, you will learn how to:

  • Provide primary care to families and persons of all ages within the healthcare delivery system
  • Incorporate a variety of theories from nursing and related fields into an advanced practice nursing role
  • Analyze social issues related to the healthcare delivery system and advanced practice nursing
  • Synthesize theory and research from nursing and related disciplines for advanced practice nursing roles
  • Expand your nursing knowledge by identifying nursing research problems and contributing to research investigations
  • Provide primary care to families and persons of all ages within the healthcare delivery system
  • Incorporate a variety of theories from nursing and related fields into an advanced practice nursing role
  • Analyze social issues related to the healthcare delivery system and advanced practice nursing
  • Synthesize theory and research from nursing and related disciplines for advanced practice nursing roles
  • Expand your nursing knowledge by identifying nursing research problems and contributing to research investigations

Nationally recognized by the Educational Leadership Constituent Council

Graduate this MSN FNP online program prepared to work in a variety of settings, including:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Private offices/private practices
  • Hospice centers
  • Nurse-managed health centers
  • School clinics
  • Home healthcare
  • Community health centers
  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Private offices/private practices
  • Hospice centers
  • Nurse-managed health centers
  • School clinics
  • Home healthcare
  • Community health centers

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Tuition

Discover the value of YSU's affordable tuition

YSU is committed to providing an outstanding education that is also affordable. Tuition is structured to give our in-state and out-of-state students the best value and flexibility.

Tuition breakdown:

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$527* Per Credit Hour
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$24,242* Total Tuition

*In-state tuition.

Note: No payment plans are available for accelerated online students.

Program Per Credit Hour Per Course Per Program
In-State Out-of-State In-State Out-of-State In-State Out-of-State
MSN Family Nurse Practitioner $527 $532 $1,581 $1,596 $24,242 $24,472

Additional Fees

Application: $45 (waived if you are an active/veteran military member)

Technology: $12 per course

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available for those who qualify. The first step in applying for financial aid is to file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). YSU's Federal School Code is 003145.

Contact Us

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
1 Tressel Way
Meshel Hall, 203
Youngstown, OH 44555

Phone: 330-941-3505
Fax: 330.941.1659
Email: [email protected]

Calendar

Know the important dates for our students

At YSU, we offer multiple start dates throughout the year so you never have to wait long to get started on your online degree program. The chart below shows upcoming start dates, along with important deadlines, such as when your application should be submitted and when payments are due.

Next Start & Application Due Dates:

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4/22/24 Next Application Deadline
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5/13/24 Start Classes
First StartsProgram Start DateApplication DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition DeadlineLast Class Day
Spring 23/11/242/19/242/26/243/6/243/8/244/28/24
Summer 15/13/244/22/244/29/245/8/245/10/246/30/24
Summer 27/1/246/10/246/17/246/26/246/28/248/17/24
Fall 18/26/248/5/248/12/248/21/248/23/2410/13/24
Fall 210/21/249/30/2410/7/2410/16/2410/18/2412/8/24

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Admissions

Find your fit for Youngstown State’s online FNP program

The admission process is the first step toward earning your online degree from Youngstown State University. Find out the requirements for the MSN FNP online, what additional materials you need and where you should send them. Review the Program Map to determine eligibility of this program in your state.

Degree Icon Undergraduate Degree from an accredited university
Resume Icon Professional resume
Resume Icon Official transcriptsfrom all institutions previously attended
Degree Icon BSN degreewith 3.0 undergraduate GPA
Teaching License Icon Valid RN licensein the state you will complete practicum hours
Clock Icon 1 yearof recent practice as a registered nurse
  1. Complete graduate admissions application and pay $45 non-refundable application fee
  2. BSN degree from an accredited program
  3. Regular admission requires a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and verification of work experience
    • Minimum 1 year of recent* practice as a registered nurse by admission start date
  4. Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
  5. Verification of a current, unencumbered RN license and expiration date in the state in which the student is licensed and practices and will be completing practicum hours

Clinical Hours and Experience

Applicants will complete a Supplemental Employment Verification form as part of the application process. This is used to verify recent* clinical hours and experience.

* Recent clinical experience is defined as clinical RN work experience within 3 years of first practicum course.

  • Current BLS certification, immunizations, drug screen and criminal background checks are maintained while in the program annually

The YSU online nursing programs must meet the standards of the state(s) in which authority is approved to provide education and may only admit students from those states. Online nursing students must complete the program in the state of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia or Michigan.

Official Transcripts

Official Transcripts must come directly from the institution. These can be sent to electronically via email [email protected] or mailed to the following address:

Youngstown State University
College of Graduate Studies
Coffelt Hall
1 Tressel Way
Youngstown, OH 44555

Transcripts issued directly to a student by an institution can only be accepted if they are in a sealed envelope from the college or university.

Courses

The topics you'll study in our MSN FNP online classes

To complete the MSN Family Nurse Practitioner online program, you must complete 46 credit hours, comprised of 27 credit hours of core courses and 19 credit hours of specialty and practicum courses.

Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Exploration of healthcare issues including changing roles and scope of practice, with emphasis on healthcare policy, interdisciplinary collaboration and social, cultural, political, economic, legal, regulatory and ethical practice considerations.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Analysis of health-related evidence to continuously improve quality of practice. Exploration of the significance of theory, research and research methods and strategies for translating evidence into practice. Research design, instrumentation, data collection methods, statistical analysis, data analysis and data interpretation will be discussed.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Normal physiologic functions and pathologic mechanisms are examined to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Application of pharmacological concepts in the clinical setting with examination of major categories of pharmacological agents.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Development of advanced clinical knowledge and skills needed for comprehensive health assessment across the lifespan. Emphasis on health history, physical, cultural, developmental and nutritional assessments with differential diagnosis of common health problems.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Developing diagnostic reasoning skills through comprehensive analysis of present and past histories, physical findings, and diagnostic studies that contribute to differential diagnoses of major health problems across the lifespan. The client is assessed from a holistic advanced practice perspective with consideration of individual culture, social, family, and community environments.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Theory and technical skills essential to the advanced practice environment. Focuses on select technologies, informatics, telehealth, common procedures, and diagnostic tests encountered by advanced practice nurses in the clinical/practice setting.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
The examination of concepts, theories, and research related to the advanced practice role. Explores the history and overview of the role of the advanced practice nurse as provider, consultant, educator, researcher, and leader in practice. Examines select legal, practice, and ethical issues in advanced practice.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Culminating course of the MSN program. Synthesis of learned concepts and theories in the form of development of an individual scholarly project and the dissemination of findings under the direction of a graduate faculty member. Total of 60 project clock hours.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Knowledge, skills and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic primary care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, health maintenance, and management of common health problems pertaining to children, adolescents, gynecological, reproductive and family centered primary care with an emphasis on physical assessment findings for determining and planning of patient care needs.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Knowledge, advanced skills and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, illness prevention, disease detection, and identification and management of health problems. Focus is on clinical manifestations of and patient response to particular acute and chronic health problems (e.g. cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, etc.) with emphasis on diagnosing and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Knowledge, advanced skills and professional behaviors) required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, illness prevention, disease detection, and identification and management of health problems. Focus is on clinical manifestations of and patient response to particular acute and chronic health problems (e.g. renal, gastrointestinal, integumentary, etc.) with emphasis on diagnosing and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This is the first in a series of supervised clinical practicums consisting of 180 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the beginning Family Nurse Practitioner student with experience in assessment and documentation of histories, physical examinations, interpretation of diagnostic laboratory results, and treatment of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 180 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the intermediate Family Nurse Practitioner student with beginning experiences in health promotion and the identification and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 180 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the intermediate Family Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in health promotion and the identification and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 1
This is the final supervised clinical practicum consisting of 60 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the advanced Family Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in the integration of health promotion and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.

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The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)—a nationally recognized accrediting agency for baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs—is reviewing the YSU Centofanti School of Nursing for continuing accreditation in February, 2022. The following programs will be reviewed: BSN, MSN all options and post-graduate APRN certificates.

In accordance with CCNE’s procedures, the Commission provides the opportunity for program constituents and other interested parties to submit, in writing, third-party comments concerning a program’s qualifications for accreditation. Third-party comments pertaining to the Centofanti School of Nursing must be received by CCNE by January 24, 2022. Third-party comments must relate to the CCNE Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs (2018).

All third-party comments submitted to CCNE must be written in English, consistent with CCNE’s policy on Conduct of Business in English. Comments are shared only with the CCNE evaluation team appointed to review the YSU’s nursing program on February 14, 2022. Please direct any comments to [email protected]. Your interest in our nursing programs is much appreciated.