The RN-MSN program is designed for the outstanding student who wants to pursue an accelerated path from an ASN to the MSN. Applicants must meet all admission requirements for the RN to BSN as well as the selected graduate program. A student makes two applications: one directly to the Graduate School with the appropriate fees, and one simultaneously to the RN-BSN program. Tuition rates for courses are based on the academic status of students, not on the undergraduate or graduate level of the course. As soon as students enroll in a graduate course their academic status changes from undergraduate to graduate. This changes the tuition charges from undergraduate to graduate for all courses taken in the remainder of the RN to BSN program as well as the courses in the MSN program.
The following specialties are available to students who wish to apply for the Early Entry Program (see specialty web pages for complete program of study):
The MSN specialties that accept RN to MSN applications require completion of 36 to 46 graduate credit hours depending on the specialty. All specialties require a Synthesis project or Thesis. Specific requirements and prerequisites for each specialty are listed online. Specialties are designed to accommodate full time and part time students. Many courses in the FNP program are held in the late afternoon or evening.
Completion of all BSN coursework is required. 10 hours of graduate credit substitutes for 10 hours of undergraduate RN/BSN courses.
Graduate students must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in their graduate courses, and may not accumulate more than two "C" grades. Refer to the specific graduate program for additional progression and graduation requirements.
Courses required for the RN/BSN program are listed here. Students will substitute 10 hours of graduate credit of the M.S.N. degree for 10 of undergraduate credit. These 10 hours are identical for each M.S.N. specialty and include:
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Semester IV Spring |
Semester V Summer |
Semester VI Fall BSN Granted Here |
General requirements for Master's students at UNC Charlotte can be found on the Graduate Admissions website. Additional information can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions page.
The SON accepts GRE scores from both old and new test formats. Equivalency tables for old scores (200-800) and new scores (130-170) are used so that the published preferred GRE score for admission does not change.
In addition to the general requirements for admission to the Graduate School, the following are required for admission to the Early Entry Program for Master of Science in Nursing. Specific requirements for each speciality area are listed under that specialty's description.
General Requirements:
Students seeking admission to the RN/MSN early entry program complete two applications simultaneously to both the RN/BSN completion curriculum and to the MSN program specialty of their choice. Application instructions for the RN/BSN program are listed at nursing.uncc.edu.
Application instructions for the Graduate School are found by clicking here.
Application instructions for the four MSN programs are found on the SON website nursing.uncc.edu.
RN to MSN applications to the Nurse Educator, Nurse Administrator, and Community/Public Health programs are accepted only for the Spring semester. The application deadline is October 1.
Applications for admission to graduate degree programs are submitted online to the Graduate School.
The University Catalog and other information can be obtained from:
Graduate Admissions
UNC Charlotte
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9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
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UNC Charlotte Distance Education Office
Ms. Shanna Coles, MS
shannacoles@uncc.ed
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