MSN Admissions
Admission to the master’s program requires approval by the faculty in the department in which study is desired. Admission is based on the composite of qualifications (as evidenced by the application), official transcripts, and references. A personal interview may be requested by the department. Acceptance into the master’s program is competitive.
The criteria that follow must be met for admission:
- A grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale from a program accredited by CNEA, CCNE, or ACEN.
- A 500-word essay describing and explaining professional career aspirations as an advanced-practice nurse.
- A current active, unencumbered registered professional nurse license in the state in which the student practices. International applicants must submit evidence of passing the Council of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) qualifying examination prior to coming to Indiana University. Indiana licensure must be achieved prior to enrollment in any clinical nursing course.
- For International students - in addition to meeting academic qualification, you must:
- Show proficiency in English ( a Test of English as foreign Language (iBT=-TOEFL) score of 550 or above is required and a speaking score of 26 or above is required for those who native language is not English.
- Show proof of financial support, which will be processed through the Office of International Affairs.
- Submit evidence of passing the Councils of Graduate of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) qualifying examination prior to coming to Indiana University.
- Ability to use computer technologies including accessing, retrieving, receiving, and communicating information.
Admission of Students on Academic Probation
Students with undergraduate GPAs lower than 3.0 may be admitted on academic probation upon the recommendation of the academic department in which they desire a major and with the endorsement of the MSN Curriculum and Student Affairs Committee.
Maintaining Active Status of AdmissionAdmission is valid only for the enrollment period designated in the admission letter. Deferment may be granted upon written request, subject to adjustment of admission status to requirements of the new enrollment period. Applications and transcripts are kept on file for one year only; beyond that period, reapplication is required.
Time LimitationCourse work must be completed within the six-year limitation period. Part-time students should consult with their MSN track coordinator for any program plan changes.
Last updated April 2019