Dual NP Programs Offered Online & On-Campus

Raychel Ria

Written by Raychel Ria

Agramon-Gacayan, BSN, RN, MPM

Updated & Fact Checked: 09.05.2024

Nurses who aspire to become nurse practitioners have the option to choose from a variety of NP programs. From RN/BSN to MSN tracks and BSN/MSN to DNP tracks, it’s just a matter of choosing the right pathway according to educational attainment.

Similarly, nurses can choose from online and in-person learning. If you’re looking for institutions that offer both, then here are 14 NP programs that are available in face-to-face and distance learning modalities:

Auburn University at Montgomery

  • Auburn, Alabama
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 48

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident tuition: $451 per credit for 48 credits – $21,648 plus other fees

Program Overview:
AU’s MSN-FNP program is designed for working nurses who wish to provide family-focused care to clients of all ages. On top of providing the education needed for FNP practice, the curriculum also focuses on additional courses in health policy, research, case management, and education, to name a few. The entire program may be completed in eight semesters.

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Capella University

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 54-68 quarter credits

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Tuition: $39,440

Program Overview:
Capella offers two specializations for aspiring nurse practitioners: FNP and AGPCNP. The curriculum is taught by doctoral-level professors and NPs, with classes rendered through the medical education platform. The university also has a support network that helps students find practicum locations. On top of NP specialties, Capella also offers MSN tracks in Nursing Informatics, Education, and Leadership & Administration, to name a few.

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George Mason University

  • Fairfax, Virginia
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 72

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $645.75 per credit for 72 credits – $46,494 plus other fees

Non-resident tuition: $1,576.75 per credit for 72 credits – $113,526 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Ranked the number one DNP program amongst public universities by the US News & World Report, GMU provides nurses with the flexibility to achieve their DNP through a BSN or MSN path. Executive and traditional education formats are offered at the Prince William and Fairfax campuses, while core courses are delivered online. Students may specialize in either FNP, AGPCNP, or PMHNP, as well as Nursing Administration.

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King University

  • Bristol, Tennessee
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus (Hyflex) and Online 

Credit Hours: 35-45

GRE/GMAT Requirement: Yes

Tuition: $21,175 to $27,225

Program Overview:
At King University, nurses may obtain their FNP specialization online (synchronous or asynchronous) or on-campus in Abingdon, Virginia. The university also offers a PMHNP specialization, which is delivered online. Both programs require a minimum of 600 practicum hours under the guidance of a faculty member or qualified preceptor.

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Ohio State University

  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 53-73

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $52,904.70

Non-resident tuition: $53,904.70

Program Overview:
OSU’s MSN degree, with its online track ranked second in the nation, is also available for in-person learning. AGPCNP, PNP (acute care), and FNP specializations are offered traditionally and online, while AGACNP, PNP (primary care), and WHNP programs may only be taken on campus. NNP and PMHNP specializations, meanwhile, are offered in a distance learning format.

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Oregon Health and Science University

  • Portland, Oregon
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 85

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $6,066 per term plus other fees

Non-resident tuition: $7,866 per term plus other fees

Program Overview:
OSHU’s School of Nursing offers two DNP programs that nurses may complete in-person or online: FNP and PMHNP. The university also offers hybrid AGACNP and PNP (acute and primary care) tracks with low student-to-faculty ratios. All the NP specializations have registered 100% certification pass rates in the last few years.

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Regis University

  • Denver, Colorado
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 74-79

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Tuition: $965 per credit for Master’s courses, $1,018 per credit for Doctoral courses

Program Overview:
Regis’ post-BSN to DNP program provides nurses with the opportunity to earn their MSN and Doctorate in one go. Following the completion of the Master’s degree courses (630 hours), students may sit in for the national certification exam for the available tracks: FNP, NNP, and PMHNP. Specializations that can be obtained once at the doctoral level include Advanced Leadership in Healthcare and Advanced Practice Registered Nursing.

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Simmons University

  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 48

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Tuition: $59,280

Program Overview:
Simmons University offers various MSN options for nurses with varying work schedules. An on-campus direct-entry MSN is open to students of all academic backgrounds who wish to become FNPs. An online MSN program is also open to RNs who wish to pursue the FNP or PMHNP specialization. Full-time students may obtain their MSN diploma in as short as 24 months.

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University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

  • Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 52

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $13,347 per term plus other fees (full-time)

Non-resident Tuition: $26,891 per term plus other fees (full-time)

Program Overview:
Consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 Nursing schools, UM-Ann Arbor offers nurses the opportunity to complete their MSN degree online or on-campus. Online MSN students can pursue three specialization options, namely PNP (primary care), AGPCNP, and FNP. These, alongside AGACNP, can also be taken via traditional in-person schooling.

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University of Mississippi Medical Center

  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • Campus + Online + Hybrid

Modality: On-campus, Online, and Hybrid

Credit Hours: 45-58

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $4,905 per term plus other fees (9 credits and above)

Non-resident Tuition: $14,388 per term plus other fees (9 credits and above)

Program Overview:
UMMC is a nationally-ranked Nursing institution that offers flexible on-campus and online MSN programs for aspiring nurse practitioners. Applicants may choose from a variety of tracks, including AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP, PMHNP, and NNP. Specializations in Nursing Education and Administration are offered as well.

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University of Pittsburgh

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 36-84.5

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $30,894 per year

Non-Resident Tuition: $37,618 per year

Program Overview:
The University of Pittsburgh’s DNP programs come in online and on-campus options for nurses who want to become NPs. Both the BSN to DNP and MSN to DNP tracks pave the way for specializations in the following fields: AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP, NNP, PNP (acute and primary care), and PMHNP.  Regardless of the track, students may pursue their DNP degree on a part-time or full-time basis.

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University of Texas at Arlington

  • Arlington, Texas
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 41

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Tuition: $26,814 to $29,430 plus other fees

Program Overview:
UT-Arlington offers a wide variety of MSN programs that may be completed via on-campus and accelerated online learning. Nurses may choose from the following tracks: FNP, NNP, and PMHNP. Students may also take the primary care, acute care, or dual track for the AGNP and PNP programs.

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Ursuline College

  • Pepper Pike, Ohio
  • Campus + Online + Hybrid

Modality: On-campus, Online, and Hybrid

Credit Hours: 43

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Tuition: $1,274 per credit for 43 credits -$54,782 plus other fees

Program Overview:
At Ursuline College, nurses have the opportunity to take their NP specialization in a variety of formats. The college offers tracks for aspiring AGACNPs, AGPCNPs, FNPs, and PMHNPs. On top of the documentary requirements, applicants must have one year of related nursing experience within the last two years to be considered for MSN admission.

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Wayne State University

  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Campus + Online

Modality: On-campus and Online 

Credit Hours: 47-52

GRE/GMAT Requirement: No

Resident Tuition: $1,087.11 per credit for 47-52 credits – $45,658.62 to $56,529.72 plus other fees

Non-resident Tuition: $2,016.24 per credit for 47-52 credits – $94,763.28 to $104,844.48 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Wayne State’s MSN program provides nurses with the opportunity to specialize in any of the following tracks: NNP, PNP (acute and primary care), and PMHNP. Classes offered in-campus are also delivered to online learners in real time, allowing for uniformity in instruction. AGACNP, AGPCNP, and FNP specializations are also available through the online DNP track.

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