Family Nurse Practitioner, MSN
The MSN Family Nurse Practitioner degree prepares RNs to be Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN). After completing the degree nurses are eligible to sit for National Certification Exam as a Family Nurse Practitioner.
Program Details
The degree sequence is designed to be part-time to allow our students to work full-time.The FNP Degree is offered completely online and only admits new students in the Fall semester.
To see the full degree plan, view the course catalog.
Fall Intake Only
- Application opens: 3rd Monday of October
- Application closes: 3rd Friday of February
- Admissions decisions: Rolling or 4th Monday of April
The MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program uses a rolling admission process during the admissions cycle. However, we encourage students to apply early. This will allow for enough time to also apply for and qualify for federal student aid and scholarships. The college reserves the right to defer admission in the case of low enrollment. Students will be notified and given options if a selected program is not offered.
Complete Application For Admission:
- Apply for Admission via Apply Texas Application
- An applicant may defer admission to an earlier/later semester. Applications are valid for one year. One deferral is allowed per application.
- Once you have submitted via Apply Texas you will receive a Student ID (A#) from TAMUCC In 3-5 business days. You will need this A# throughout the application process.
Application Fee:
- $50 for US citizen, $70 for International Students
- Pay during application process
- Pay fee online: Pay Online
- Pay fee on campus to Business Office
Please Note: Applicants who wish to apply for a different program will be required to submit a new application. The application processing fee is required for each application submitted.
Requirements:
REQUIREMENT #1: Submit a Resume- Please email to gradweb@tamucc.edu with your student ID (A#) and the program you are applying for in the subject line.
You should present your information starting with most recent activities and ending with your earlier experiences. You can include activities you completed as a student if you graduated from your undergraduate program less than two years ago.
REQUIREMENT #2: Submit a copy of a valid unencumbered Texas Nursing License or Compact RN License- License Submission Link
REQUIREMENT #3: Submit an essay- Please email to gradweb@tamucc.edu with your student ID (A#) and the program you are applying for in the subject line.
Write an essay/personal statement that describes your goals related to graduate education in nursing. In the essay, please be specific about how a Masters of Science in Nursing (in your specific track of interest) will add to your current foundation of knowledge and enable you to further your career goals. You should also describe the position you anticipate seeking upon completion of the MSN degree and how this education will prepare you to work in the new role or support your current role. Finally, explain how your current professional experiences and the graduate education you are seeking create a foundation for your future career goal.
REQUIREMENT #4: Have 2 references submit the- CONHS Reference Form
To do this, go to Recommendation Request. Fill out your information and provide 2 recommender email addresses.
REQUIREMENT #5: Submit transcripts
Official transcripts documenting all undergraduate and graduate course work taken at any accredited college or university attended. Official transcripts must be sent directly to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi from the granting institutions.NOTE: International students please see “Additional International Applicant Requirements” below.
For clarification please contact gradweb@tamucc.edu or call 361.825.2541.
Special Program Requirements:
- Upon admission to the College, complete a criminal background check.
- Complete a five panel non-chain of custody urine drug screen.
- Purchase professional liability coverage through the University. Fees for this coverage are included in the fees paid at the time of registration at the beginning of each academic year.
- Meet Texas Department of State Health Services immunization requirements for students involved with direct patient contact. Students who are not in compliance with these requirements will not be allowed to attend clinical laboratories. These requirements, as stated in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part 1, Chapter 97, Subchapter B, Rule 97.64 include the following:
a)Students may be provisionally enrolled for up to one semester to allow students to attend classes while obtaining the required vaccines and acceptable evidence of vaccination.
b)Students cannot be provisionally enrolled without at least one dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine if direct patient contact will occur during the provisional enrollment period.
c)Polio vaccine is not required. Students enrolled in health-related courses are encouraged to ascertain that they are immune to poliomyelitis.
d)One dose of tetanus-diphtheria toxoid (Td) is required within the last ten years.
e)Students who were born on or after January 1, 1957, must show, prior to patient contact, acceptable evidence of vaccination of two doses of measles-containing vaccine administered since January 1, 1968.
f)Students must show, prior to patient contact, acceptable evidence of vaccination of one dose of rubella vaccine.
g)Students born on or after January 1, 1957, must show, prior to patient contact, acceptable evidence of vaccination of one dose of mumps vaccine.
h)Students shall receive a complete series of hepatitis B vaccine prior to the start of direct patient care or show serologic confirmation of immunity to hepatitis B virus.
i)Students shall receive two doses of varicella vaccine unless the first dose was received prior to thirteen years of age.
- Complete of a series of hepatitis A vaccine or serologic confirmation of immunity to hepatitis A virus before enrollment in courses with clinical laboratory experiences.
- Provide results of tuberculosis screening annually.
- Hold a Current American Heart Association CPR Type C certification.
Additional International Applicant Requirements:
Application requirements for international applicants:
- Copy of current Visa (if applicable)
- English Language Proficiency. TAMUCC currently accepts the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) within the last 2 years :
- Official TOEFL score minimum paper-based score of 550 or internet-based score of 79-80
- Official IELTS score minimum 6.5
- TOEFL/IELTS will be waived if a valid Texas Nursing License is submitted.
All materials, including applications, transcripts, graduate form, and 3 reference forms must be received by Graduate Admissions by the application deadline. Please allow time for transcript processing, which can take up to two weeks.
Applicants whose documents are not received by Graduate Admissions by the posted date will not be considered for admission. Please carefully review the application requirements above.
If you have questions, please call or e-mail the Graduate Academic Advisor. Students who have applied for admission in previous semesters should contact the Graduate Academic Advisor to confirm documents are still available for the admissions review. If you'd like to learn more about the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, please visit our website.