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Graduate in Demand

$107,030

average salary

$107,030 average salary

for family nurse practitioners nationally (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

52% projected growth

of nurse practitioners from 2019 to 2029 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Educational Foundation for Innovation

Immerse yourself in a comprehensive online nursing program focused on holistic patient care, including a range of factors such as family dynamics, community influences and life stages. At TWU – one of the top ranked nursing schools in Texas – you’ll experience:

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A Higher Nursing Standard
One of the nation's top nursing graduate programs.

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A Transformational Student Experience
Supportive, immersive and innovative.

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Significant Opportunities
Meet the growing need for nurse practitioners.

 

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Submit your information and a dedicated admissions counselor will contact you to discuss next steps. You’ll also unlock access to a comprehensive digital program guide containing important information such as:

  • Course Descriptions
  • Admission Requirements
  • Tuition Rates
I have or will have at least a bachelor’s degree.
I am a licensed RN
  • Current Step 1
  • Step 2
  • Complete
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CCNE Accredited

*The master's degree program in nursing at Texas Woman's University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

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Learn By Doing

Texas Woman's University's FNP online program will prepare the next generation of male and female nurses to serve as primary care providers through a transformative experience that emphasizes patient wellbeing, skillful management of acute and chronic illness through clinical mastery, and collegial prowess. You will develop advanced health care knowledge, research skills and clinical procedures while gaining a multifaceted perspective focused on the wellness of patients, their families, and their communities.

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