PNP Programs in Ohio

Jennifer Trimbee

Written by Jennifer Trimbee

BA Duquesne University, Nursing Diploma UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing

Updated & Fact Checked: 12.17.2024

A pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) cares for the medical needs of children from infancy to adolescence. They provide various care, from diagnosing and treating acute illness to managing chronic health conditions. 

The state of Ohio has many hospital systems that employee experienced pediatric nurse practitioners. Cleveland Clinic, UH, and Cincinnati Children’s are three large hospitals that have a major focus on the treatment and care of infants and children. 

Those interested in becoming PNPs have a few options. A PNP focusing on primary care will likely work with patients in an outpatient environment, like a doctor’s office or community clinic. In contrast, a PNP focusing on acute care generally works with patients in an in-patient hospital setting. The PNP programs below offer multiple options for both of these paths.

Case Western Reserve University

  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • Online/On-Campus

Modality: Online/On-Campus

Credit Hours: 40/45

Clinical Hours: 600

Tuition: Between $1,091 and $2,248 per credit

Program Overview:
The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care at Case Western Reserve is available for part-time and full-time students. Full-time students can complete the program in as little as 18 months over four semesters. The program’s hybrid format allows students to attend some classes online to limit their need to be on campus. Clinical courses are spread throughout the program, and students will complete about 600 clinical hours at various private and hospital-affiliated pediatric practices and specialty clinics. 

Case Western Reserve also offers a PNP program specializing in Pediatric Acute Care. This program requires 45 hours of coursework and over 600 clinical hours in pediatric intensive care units and inpatient centers at various sites, including Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, and Akron Children’s Hospital. Students must have at least a year of recent acute care pediatric nursing and PALs certification to be considered for the program. Full-time students can complete this program in two years, while part-time can take three to five years. Distance-friendly options are available that require three to four visits to campus per term. Students can co-major in PNP-Primary Care and Acute Care by taking one additional course and completing 200 additional clinical hours.

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Cedarville University

  • Cedarville, Ohio
  • Online

Modality: Online

Credit Hours: 45

Clinical Hours: 800

Tuition: $680 to $707 per credit

Program Overview:
Cedarville’s Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program teaches nursing as a ministry for Jesus Christ. Students complete 12 graduate nursing core semester hours, nine direct care core hours, two applied scholarship core hours, 22 hours of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner specialty courses, and ​​ 800 supervised clinical hours.

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University of Akron

  • Akron, Ohio
  • On-campus

Modality: On-campus

Credit Hours: Varies; all programs require 14 nursing core credits

Clinical Hours: not available

Tuition: $462.50 per credit for Ohio residents; $782.50 per credit for non-residents

Program Overview:
The University of Akron offers three options for those wishing to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. 

The Child and Adolescent Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Track is 27 to 29 credits in addition to the core nursing requirements. This program focuses on caring for children and adolescents in acute or critical care settings and managing complex and chronic health conditions. This option is a good fit for students who want to work in critical care units, acute care areas of hospitals, or emergency rooms. 

The Child and Adolescent Health Nurse Practitioner Primary Health Care Track focuses on primary healthcare needs and prepares students for careers in doctor’s offices and other primary-care settings. This program is 27 to 29 credits, in addition to the core nursing curriculum. 
The Child and Adolescent Health Nurse Practitioner Primary/Acute Care Track is 37 to 39 credits in addition to the core classes. Students in this program can go on to work in either primary or acute care settings.

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University of Cincinnati

  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Online

Modality: Online

Credit Hours: 152 to 158

Clinical Hours: not available

Tuition: $8,359 per semester for residents; $8,509 per semester for non-residents

Program Overview:
The University of Cincinnati offers an online Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program. Students graduate with a doctorate and are prepared to manage care for patients from birth to age 21 in critical care units, emergency rooms, and clinics. The program takes three years to complete full-time.

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Ohio State University

  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Online/On-Campus

Modality: Online/On-Campus

Credit Hours: Varies

Clinical Hours: 600

Tuition: $972.50 per credit

Program Overview:
Ohio State’s Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program prepares graduates to work in schools, hospitals, clinics, and community-based primary care settings. The program can be completed as a traditional MSN, Graduate Entry MS for non-nurses, BSN to DNP, BSN to PhD, and as a Post-Master’s study. Students can attend either full- or part-time, and some core classes can be taken online. During higher-level courses, students complete 12 to 16 precepted hours a week. Six hundred total clinical hours are required to complete the program successfully.

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Wright State University

  • Dayton, Ohio
  • Online/On-Campus

Modality: Online/On-Campus

Credit Hours: Varies

Clinical Hours: Not available

Tuition: $680 per credit for residents; $1,145 for non-residents

Program Overview:
Wright State offers two options for those who want to be pediatric nurse practitioners. The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Acute Care concentration prepares graduates to care for patients in intensive care units, emergency rooms, and other specialty areas. The program consists of 54 credits, which includes nine core nursing credits. The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care concentration has 49 credits, including nine core nursing credits, and focuses on preparing graduates to care for patients in doctor’s offices and community health centers. Students can combine these degrees to become dual-certified in pediatric primary and acute care.

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