Degree Info
2+ Years to Complete
Online with Some Live Web Classes
Visit Campus for 1 Week Each Semester
In-State Tuition Regardless of Residency
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Master of Science - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track
Master's Degree
Begins every Fall (August)
FAQ's
Do distance students follow the same curriculum as on-campus students?
Yes! UND’s online courses and distance learning programs mirror those offered on-campus. In general, as a distance student, you will follow the same curriculum, experience similar lectures, and have comparable deadlines for completing assignments and exams as on-campus students.
Your transcript and diploma will look the same as for a student who graduated from UND by taking traditional, on-campus courses.
Do I have to take admissions tests to be admitted to the UND School of Graduate Studies?
The answer depends on the graduate program and if English is your native language.
Non-Native Speakers of English
If English is not your native language, you must complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) prior to admission. If you have received a bachelor’s degree or higher from the United States or English-speaking Canada, you are not required to fulfill the English test requirement.
Graduate Certificate Programs
In general, if you are applying to a Graduate Certificate Program, you do not need to complete an admissions test.
Master’s or Doctoral Programs
If you are applying to a Master’s or Doctoral Program, you may be required to take an admissions test such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test).
Please refer to the UND School of Graduate Studies for Admissions Information and a complete list of Tests Required for Admission.
Can I use financial aid for online courses?
Yes. Semester-based, online courses are eligible for most federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs.
Semester-based, online courses are NOT eligible for any tuition waiver programs at the University of North Dakota (i.e., Cultural Diversity, International, Employee, Graduate), except as required by statute.
In order to be eligible for federal financial aid, you must be:
- fully admitted in a degree or approved graduate certificate program.
- registered for at least 6 credits in each term you apply the aid towards.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the only application UND requires to determine eligibility for all federal and state financial aid. Refer to the UND Student Financial Aid Office for more information.
When do I register for courses?
After you are admitted to UND (full admission or non-degree seeking), you will receive specific information about how and when you can register for courses. In general, registration for courses opens:
Fall Semester – Early April
Spring Semester – Early November
Summer Semester – Early April
How long will it take to complete the Family Nurse Practitioner Track?
The answer is “it depends.” The actual time it will take you to complete your program will depend on the number of courses you choose to complete each semester. You may choose to complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis for the first year. It is highly recommended that you take the second year as a full-time student.
If you choose to take coursework on a full-time basis, you may complete the program in 5 semesters, or less than 2 years. If you choose to take coursework on a part-time basis, you may complete the program in 7 semesters, or about 3 years.
Refer to the UND College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines for sample full-time and part-time programs of study.
Does UND offer support services for online and distance students?
Yes! We know that you will have different needs as a distance student, so we work hard to provide you the support services you need, such as:
- Academic Advising
- Admissions
- American Indian Student Services
- Assessment and Testing
- Bookstore
- Career Services
- Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
- Communications (Institution-To-Student)
- Course/Program Catalog
- Disability Services
- Financial Aid
- International Programs
- Multicultural Student Services
- Online Library Services
- Online Tutoring
- Orientation
- Personal Counseling
- Registration
- Schedule of Classes
- Student Accounts
- Student Activities
- Tech Support
- TRIO Programs
- UND E-Mail Account
- Veteran Services