- Submission of a completed Walsh application for admission (online) with the $25 application fee.
- A current unencumbered Registered Nurse licensees). One year of experience as a Registered Nurse is preferred.
- Official transcripts documenting a baccalaureate degree in Nursing from a program accredited by a national organization responsible for nursing accreditation (National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or their equivalent). Transcripts should document a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale on all undergraduate-coursework. Transcripts must be in English and credentials evaluated when appropriate.
- Completion of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE).*
- Completion of an Undergraduate or graduate Statistics course.
- Two professional letters of recommendation supporting the applicant's potential success in the Master's program from graduate prepared nurses or faculty members who can address the applicant's potential or ability for functioning in the CNL or Education role (clinical skills, critical thinking, independent decision making, collaborative skills with other health professionals, and nursing leadership). Applicants currently enrolled in a nursing program must submit at least one (1) recommendation from a faculty member in that program.
- Resume or CV with your application that includes work experience, educational, leadership and professional organization activities, and scholarly activities including publications, presentations, research, honors and awards.
- A minimum of 1,000 word essay that will serve as the basis for the admission interview with faculty. It should address the following areas:
- Reasons for seeking advanced education in the MSN program at this time in your career
- Academic and career goals and how the MSN education will help you to realize those goals
- Personal and professional attributes that will contribute to your success in the program
- The essay should be typed in APA format. Consideration will be given to both the quality of writing and the congruence between stated goals and those of the program
- An Interview with Graduate Program Admissions Committee is required. The interview will be arranged after preliminary review of academic credentials and application materials. The purpose of the interview is to evaluate communication and decision-making skills; educational goals; and current leadership, scholarship, practice roles and activities.
*If the applicant meets all other admission requirements, the GRE requirement is delayed until after the first course in the program is taken. If the student is successful in earning a B or better in the first course of the program, the GRE requirement is waived.
**Note: For admission to the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program, a minimum of one year of experience as a full-time Registered Nurse in an inpatient hospital setting is required.