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The BSN to DNP program lets you bypass the MSN and go forward into your future
With Franklin’s BSN to DNP Program, you don’t need a master’s of nursing (MSN). Instead, your BSN and successful completion of two foundational bridge courses lets you enroll in our DNP program – and be on your way to a whole new level of leadership. This is the online DNP for busy, working nurses like you who are ready to advance their understanding and application of evidence-based practice, quality improvement and data analytics to advance healthcare systems and clinical care.
Built-in Practicum
Simultaneous learning and application saves time.
Personalize Your Degree
Focus on what matters most to you.
Qualify Quickly
Finish your bridge courses in as few as 8 months and be on your way to your DNP.
Online Coursework
Balance earning your degree with other work-life commitments.
Learn from the Best
Benefit from the experience of your instructors – seasoned, in-field practitioners.
BSN to DNP Program Overview
Get on the fast track to a Doctor of Nursing Practice with the online degree created for motivated, leadership-centric nurses
Advance your clinical judgment and leadership skills faster with the online DNP degree that’s as driven as you. Franklin offers busy working nurses an affordable, BSN to DNP program – no MSN required. With one of the most accelerated BSN to DNP programs available, you could qualify quickly when you successfully complete two bridge courses in as few as 8 months. Once enrolled, complete your DNP degree in as little as 3 or 4 years, thanks to practicum hours that are included within specific courses. Plus, you’ll learn and practice in the areas that interest you most by choosing one of three leadership focus areas or the FNP specialty.
Earn your DNP degree from a university built for busy adults
Earn your DNP degree on your terms by taking classes 100% online. Regionally accredited and nonprofit, Franklin was built from the ground-up to satisfy the needs of adult learners. Our seamless transfer process and team of academic advisors will help ease your transition to becoming a student, while our flexible course schedules help to balance your education with work, family and life. Get started on your future today.
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, post-graduate APRN certificates, and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs at Franklin University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
BSN to DNP Curriculum
Available DNP Offerings
Franklin’s Doctor of Nursing Practice is the flexible, online degree for working nurses with a BSN degree who want to get on the fast track to the DNP. With the successful completion of two MSN-focused bridge courses, you can earn your DNP degree, preparing yourself to transform organizations, systems and healthcare through evidence-based interventions.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Track
Acquire a deep understanding of the aging process, focused on serving adult patients and confronting the unique medical challenges that occur as individuals age.
Family Nurse Practitioner Track
Design and deliver evidence-based, compassionate patient care. Franklin’s flexible, online DNP-FNP track enables you to learn, practice and lead in the areas of health promotion and patient education, honing the skills you need to positively affect advocacy, outcomes and parity.
Learn MoreLeadership Track
Enhance and refine your executive management capabilities with Franklin’s DNP-Leadership track. Choose from healthcare administration, health informatics or public administration focus areas, and lead yourself into your next career move.
Learn MorePsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track
Gain an essential understanding of cognitive processes, behaviors, and how life events affect the mental health of patients.
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DNP Program Details
2023 - 2024 Tuition | Cost Per Credit |
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Standard Tuition | $748 |
International students | $899 |
Other Fees and Charges | Cost |
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Application fee (non-refundable) | $50 |
Nursing programs fees | Varies by program |
Graduation application fee (non-refundable, non-transferable) | $150 |
Graduation application late fee (non-refundable, non-transferable) | $100 |
Late payment fee for deferred tuition reimbursement plan | $100 |
Returned check processing fee | $25 |
E-Textbook Optional Charges | Varies by course |
The admission process reflects Franklin University’s efforts to clearly identify the performance standards that can help predict student success in graduate level study. The selection criterion for Franklin’s DNP program, as determined by faculty, emphasizes academic ability, contributory work experience, and personal qualities and characteristics. Click here to view the Admissions Checklist: Doctoral Nursing Programs.
Applicants for the BSN-DNP program must have earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree with at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or earned a BSN and a non-nursing master’s degree from an institutionally (formerly regionally) accredited institution with at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in the master’s degree.
Students entering through the above pathway must achieve a final grade of B (3.0 GPA) or better in NURS 800 Principles of Advanced Nursing Practice AND NURS 805 Transition to the DNP.
Applicants who earned lower than a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale can petition for admission to the program chair by submitting an essay detailing other criteria that the applicant believes should be considered to demonstrate their ability to be successful in a graduate program of study. This petition could include details on the applicant’s work experience, work ethic, level of professionalism, personality characteristics, level of difficulty of program of study previously completed, etc.
If a student is admitted as a result of the petition, the student will need to obtain a “B” average (3.0 GPA) during the first doctoral-level course of their program. If the terms of the conditional enrollment are not met, the student will not be allowed to advance in their program and will be unable to earn this graduate degree from Franklin University.
Recommended Application Deadlines
Fall 2021
July 12, 2021
Spring 2022
November 15, 2021
Summer 2022
April 4, 2022
Program Prerequisites
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree or a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN).
Evidence of Active Nursing License
Applicants must have a valid, active and clear/unencumbered RN license in the U.S. or in a jurisdiction that is an associate member of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCBSN).
- Applicants holding the equivalent of an RN licensure or certification outside the U.S. must submit a Credential Evaluation Services (CES) Academic Report from the Council of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS).
- All students must maintain licensure throughout the program of study.
- License information should be submitted here.
English Language Testing & TOEFL IELTS
Prospective students must demonstrate English Language Proficiency. The requirement is met through any of the following:
- The applicant is a citizen of a country where English is the official language.*
- The applicant has received a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an institution located in an English-speaking country in which the courses were taught in English.*
- The applicant has earned appropriate scores on language proficiency exams taken within the last two years, as listed in the Academic Catalog.
*For more information about English proficiency, including a list of English-speaking nations, please visit our International Students section.
Please note: Due to the unique requirements of the DNP practicum experience, students should consult the Nursing DNP Program Handbook for important information on the program’s required practicum component before selecting this major. Applicants must complete and return the Acknowledgement of Receipt of the Handbook form prior to enrolling in the DNP program. For questions regarding the handbook or form, please contact the DNP Program Chair. The handbook and form can be accessed here.
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BSN to DNP Option Frequently Asked Questions
A DNP or Doctor of Nursing Practice degree is a clinical practice degree, and is different from the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Nursing degree, which is a research degree.
Plenty! As a DNP graduate, you’ll be prepared to hold a variety of job positions and roles in leadership, administration, informatics and, if you’re prepared as a nurse practitioner, advanced practice.
If you want to become an advanced nursing leader, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is considered the terminal degree for clinical practice.
Franklin streamlines your educational experience. We’ll help you finish faster and let you practice what you learn while you learn – thanks to embedded practicum hours and a scholarly project that are included within our courses.
Congratulations on wanting to advance your education and career through Franklin’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program! The Franklin online DNP is designed for busy nurses, so, depending on your previous education and area of focus, you may be able to complete your terminal degree in 6-11 trimesters (24-48 months).
Getting started with your Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP degree) is easy and convenient at Franklin. We offer two start dates a year in fall and spring. Talk to your admissions advisor to find the start date that's right for you.
At Franklin, you’ll get a quality education at a competitive cost so you can afford to invest in your future right now. Our helpful staff can talk with you about flexible financing options as well as financial aid programs. See current tuition and rates here.
Good news! The answer is “no.” You can be admitted to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program through Franklin’s BSN to DNP pathway. With this pathway, you will take two bridge courses (NURS 800 and NURS 805) first. Once you successfully complete these courses, you will be fully admitted to the DNP program. By the way, this is the same pathway that anyone with a BSN and a non-nursing master’s degree would follow for the DNP degree.
No. However, as a prerequisite to full admission to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, you will complete two bridge courses that cover foundational knowledge from the M.S. in Nursing (MSN) program.
Practicum hours focus on skill development in essential areas, including leadership, informatics, finance and patient safety. Some of your practicum hours will be completed at a practicum site with a preceptor to guide your work. Other hours are considered experiential and will be facilitated by a faculty member as part of your coursework. In addition, as part of your practicum, you will develop a scholarly project using an evidence-based intervention and quality improvement framework that addresses a gap in practice, process, or policy at your practice site. Bottom line? You’ll be able to complete about half of your practicum hours during your coursework!
Yes. You will complete 600 clinical hours in the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialty at a medical office or clinic.
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