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The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing is consistently ranked as one of the top nursing schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. All of our nursing master’s specialties eligible for rankings landed in the top nationally, a testament to the quality of our programs and the dedication of our faculty.

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Page 1: Penn Nursing Admissions: Graduate Education

Master your craft

Page 2: Penn Nursing Admissions: Graduate Education

“ Without good and careful

nursing many must suffer

greatly and probably perish

that might have been restored

to health and comfort, and

become useful to themselves,

their families, and the public

for many years after.”

—Benjamin Franklin

Graduate education at the

university of Pennsylvania

school of Nursing

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InquIsItIve mInds. Adventurous scholars. Innovative thinkers. Global leaders. Students

who choose to pursue a graduate degree at Penn Nursing are looking for a highly challenging

academic environment. Our rigorous and comprehensive master’s and doctoral programs give

our students the opportunity to delve deeper into specific areas of study, broaden the scope of

their knowledge, and distinguish themselves as experts in the field of nursing.

advaNce your kNowledGe. advaNce your Practice. advaNce your career.

An Academic Attraction

The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing is consistently ranked as one of the top nursing schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. All of our nursing master’s specialties eligible for rankings landed in the top nationally, a testament to the quality of our programs and the dedication of our faculty.

Students from all areas of the globe come to the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia to experience the premier level of Ivy League nursing education. They are drawn to Penn by the experience and expertise of our faculty, who are some of the world’s leading minds in nursing research and practice.

They work to advance their knowledge in order to create real, measurable change in nursing practice both in America and in global populations abroad. They are energized by a thriving city, an urban setting that offers welcome recreation, fine dining, and abounding academic and cultural resources.

As a graduate student at Penn Nursing, you are a part of a dynamic university that offers countless opportunities. You have access to the entire university—its libraries and schools, its numerous clinical, science, and research centers. Our students also have access to some of the premier medical institutions in the country, including The Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

A World-Renowned Faculty

The faculty at Penn Nursing are some of the field’s most creative thinkers, representing leaders in nursing research, education, and clinical practice. Penn Nursing’s world-renowned investigators collectively rank near the top of all schools of nursing receiving federal funding. Our students have the opportunity to contribute to re-search that impacts public policy and practice on a global scale. Our influential faculty is consistently published in a wide range of high-impact, interdisciplinary journals.

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Penn nuRsIng is recognized worldwide for excellence in education, research, and practice. We offer 15 different areas of focus for aspiring Nurse Practitioners, Advanced Practice Specialist, and those pursuing advanced study in Nursing Administration.

Our students can also choose to pursue unique combined degrees. Many of our MSN programs are ranked number one in the country, including the Pediatric and Adult Nurse Practitioner programs and the Clinical Nurse Specialist program. Students also augment their curriculum with a minor in Adult Oncology, Behavioral Health, Forensics, Global Nursing, Informatics, Integrated Care of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Nursing Administration, Palliative Care, Quality Improvement and Safety, and Women’s Health. They seek flexibility in their study, and the ability to significantly enhance their capabilities in collaboration with the Wharton School of Business and the Master of Public Health Program.

Master’s/Post-Master’s level

Certified Registered nurse Practitioner Programs*

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Family Nurse Practitioner

Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Women’s Health/Gender Related Nurse Practitioner

*Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Approved

Advanced Practice specialist Programs

Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist

Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nurse Anesthesia Program

Nurse-Midwifery Program

Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist

Administration

Health Leadership

Nursing and Healthcare Administration

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the doctoral ProGraM: a coMMuNity of scholars.

To earn a PhD from Penn Nursing is to embark on one of the most rigorous and rewarding academic experiences. Our doctoral program prepares students to think creatively and proactively. Through our state-of-the-science curriculum, Penn Nursing doctoral students are thoroughly prepared to create, test, and implement ideas that will improve health care, change health and delivery systems, and determine the future of the profession. Graduates of the doctoral program go on to hold some of the most highly regarded leadership and research positions in government, academia, health systems, and industry—they are the innovators that shape the future of the nursing profession.

Doctoral students may also seek the additional challenge of a joint degree. Students can choose an MSN/PhD, MS/PhD, PhD in Nursing/MBA from Wharton, or PhD in Nursing/MBE Bioethics.

About the ProgramThe doctoral program requires 14 courses beyond the master’s degree, a Qualifying Examination, a Candidacy Examination, a defense of the dissertation, and Teaching and Research Residencies. Students have the option for full- or part-time study.

Instruction, guidance, excellence A quality teacher does more than instruct. Our doctoral students learn from faculty who offer support, advice, coaching, and encouragement. Our faculty and staff will not only guide you, but they will motivate you to achieve a level of excellence that you have not yet realized is possible. As mentors, our faculty help guide students as they explore ideas that shape healthcare and the nursing profession.

doctoral Funding

The School of Nursing is committed to assisting all full-time doctoral students for three years of tuition, fees, stipend, and health insurance. The School of Nursing will provide partial funding to full-time doctoral students without external sources of funding beyond the 3 years of full funding support. Students who choose part-time enrollment are responsible for paying for their own tuition, fees, and health insurance.

school-supported Research Centers

• Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing

• Biobehavioral Research Center

• Center for Global Women’s Health

• Center for Integrative Science in Aging

• Center for Health Equity Research

• Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research

• New Courtland Center for Transitions and Health

doctoral student Life

Active and engaged, our doctoral students participate in a variety of organizations, contribute to rich and rewarding research, and benefit from a personal mentoring relationship with our renowned faculty. Our faculty mentors not only help our students as they navigate their way through the PhD program, they also guide students toward a fulfilling and successful professional life, staying in touch for years to come.

the mission of the Phd

Program in nursing is to

prepare nurse scientists

for successful careers

in research-intensive

environments.

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215.898.4271 [email protected] www.nursing.upenn.edu

The baccalaureate degree in nursing and the master’s degree in nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education: www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation.

The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds. The University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam Era Veteran or disabled veteran in the administration of educational policies, programs, or activities; admissions policies; scholarship and loan awards; athletic or other University-administered programs or employment. Questions or complaints regarding this policy should be directed to: Executive Director, Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Programs, 3600 Chestnut Street, Suite 228, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106; 215.898.6993 (voice) or 215.746.7088 (fax); by email at [email protected]; or at www.upenn.edu/affirm-action.

Penn is committed to providing full access to participation in all University-sponsored programs. The Office of Student Disabilities Services (SDS) helps to facilitate equal access and provides comprehensive, professional services and programs so students with disabilities have the same exceptional opportunities that are available to all Penn students. Students who are requesting reasonable accommodations should contact SDS as early as possible to self-identify and submit documentation. For additional information and to schedule an appointment with a member of the professional staff, call SDS at 215.573.9235 (voice) or 215.746.6320 (TDD). All services are free and confidential.

The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, together with the College and University Security Information Act, requires Penn to provide information on its security policies and procedures and specific statistics for criminal incidents and arrests to students and employees, and to make the information and statistics available to prospective students and employees upon request. To view the University’s most recent Annual Security & Fire Safety Report, please go to: www.publicsafety.upenn.edu/clery/report/. To request a paper copy of the report, please call the Division of Public Safety at 215.898.4482.

This information is accurate at the time of printing and subject to change without notice.

university of Pennsylvaniaschool of nursingKillebrew-Laporte Center for Admissions and Student AffairsClaire M. Fagin Hall418 Curie Boulevard, Suite M-5Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217