Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

3.5-year part-time hybrid program

The D.N.P. with a concentration in family nurse practitioner program prepares graduates to use outcomes to evaluate practice initiatives, use evidence-based practice to implement change, lead advanced decision-making and strategies to influence health policies and facilitate interprofessional collaboration in health care systems. Graduates earn a D.N.P. in nursing. This program is an option for bachelor's-prepared nurses.

a v.c.u. nursing student practices a task in the clinical learning center

  • Proven success: Graduates achieve high board pass rates with our evidence-based curriculum and expert faculty
  • Clinical placement support: We match students with experienced preceptors for hands-on learning in top-tier settings
  • Interdisciplinary learning: Study alongside peers in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, public health and more on our dynamic health sciences campus
  • Academic medical excellence: Train at VCU Health, a Magnet-designated center integrating research, clinical care and community impact

Program Details

In the D.N.P. family nurse practitioner concentration, your coursework will focus on primary care services including wellness/preventative, episodic and chronic care for children, adolescents, adults, pregnant and postpartum women, and older adults. You will learn advanced clinical skills, explore pathways to implement quality improvement and develop leadership skills to prepare you for roles as a nurse practitioner, administrator or educator.

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Financial Info

Use the following links to understand what your attendance costs will be and how aid and scholarships can help make your degree affordable.

Advancing Your Nursing Career: Your Path to a D.N.P.

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