Program Basics and Deadlines
Courses are completed in a hybrid format, consisting primarily of online instruction in addition to 3-4 face-to-face weekends on campus per semester. Online components and practical experiences are assigned between classes. Students are encouraged to remain in the workforce, applying the knowledge and skills they acquire in the classroom to their practice environment.
Graduates of this program are experts in nursing practice, focusing heavily on evidence-based practice innovations and reflecting the application of credible research findings.
Applications for this program must be submitted through NursingCAS at https://nursingcas.liaisoncas.org/apply/. Simply create an account, search for this program for your intended semester of entry, and complete the required steps to apply online. Applicants are only permitted to apply to 1 program at the SONHS per application cycle (i.e., the same semester) Questions about the NursingCAS application portal should be directed to NursingCAS.
Applicants who are admitted to the program will be required to submit a $1,500 non-refundable deposit within two weeks of admission as outlined in the admission letter. The deposit will be applied to tuition in students’ first semester of study.
Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, preferably in nursing, from regionally-accredited institutions Check your institution's accreditation: https://www.chea.org/ NOTE: The Office of Student Services at SONHS does not review transcripts or evaluate courses until an application is received.
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees Questions about GPA calculation?
NursingCAS Applicant Help Center: https://help.liaisonedu.com/NursingCAS_Applicant_Help_Center
An Introductory Statistics Course must be completed prior to orientation.
Two letters of recommendation, preferably from individuals with doctorates in nursing
Statement of professional goals
Current CV/resume
Applicants must upload a copy of their passport in the “Documents” tab under “Other.” Please note that the part-time nature of our part-time MSN/part-time MSN-to-DNP/Post-Master’s Certificate program may not meet the federal government’s Visa guidelines. International applicants who must maintain full-time enrollment status to meet their Visa requirements are recommended to apply to our full-time MSN/full-time MSN-to-DNP program instead.
Applicants (international and domestic) who have attended a college or university outside of the United States must request a course-by-course degree evaluation, complete with degree equivalency and GPA calculation information, by submitting all international transcripts and diplomas (if applicable) to one of the following approved evaluation services: Complete evaluations must be sent by the evaluation company directly to NursingCAS. Copies of all official transcripts and diplomas must be included by the evaluation company when the evaluation is sent to NurisngCAS. Applicants who use WES can request their completed evaluations be sent electronically to NursingCAS to post to their application. Students who choose to send their complete evaluation to NursingCAS by mail must request it be sent directly by the evaluation company to NursingCAS, P.O. Box 9201, Watertown, MA 02471. Note: Any foreign documents received by the School of Nursing and Health Studies become the property of the University of Miami and will not be returned to the applicant or sent to a third party, including third party evaluation services.
Applicants whose native language is not English must submit passing Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores--click here to view passing score. TOEFL scores should be sent directly to NursingCAS using code #B506. IELTS should be sent directly to the following address: University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, Office of Student Services, P.O. Box 248153, Coral Gables, FL 33124-3850. Note: Students whose native language is not English but who attended and earned a degree from a regionally-accredited higher education institution in the United States are exempt from the TOEFL/IELTS requirement.