Information Sessions for the Master of Science in Nursing


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The accelerated MSN program will prepare a student for advanced nursing practice in primary healthcare as an Adult Nurse Practitioner. This is a full-time program that is taught in a distance-learning (online) format with minimal campus visits required (approximately once per semester). In addition, practicum courses require clinical site visits that are determined by the clinical instructor.

Federal Grant to provide $22,000 per student

The accelerated Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree is available for a limited time from the University of Michigan-Flint. Students admitted to the program will receive $22,000 in the first year of the program to support educational expenses, stipends, indirect costs, or other reasonable living expenses. The grant funds are available to students admitted between the years of 2011 and 2014.

The Program

The University of Michigan-Flint’s School of Health Professions and Studies offers the accelerated MSN program, which provides the skills necessary for advanced nursing practice in primary health care. This full-time program is taught in a format that minimizes campus visits by delivering a significant amount of the material using Internet-based course software. Students in the accelerated MSN program will pursue an Adult Nurse Practitioner concentration.

Students are admitted for the winter semester only in years 2011-2014. Priority will be given to those not already accepted or enrolled in an accredited Nurse Practitioner program. Courses will be offered online with some courses requiring on-campus visits up to twice per semester for two days each.


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