MSN to FNP Online Bridge Pathway

MSN to FNP Online Bridge Pathway
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The bridge pathway (Master of Science in Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner) from GCU makes it possible for experienced RNs to pursue their educational and career goals. This MSN to FNP online bridge pathway, offered by the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions, is designed for nurses with a bachelor’s degree in another field who seek to take on advanced nursing studies and pursue a career as a family nurse practitioner. The prerequisite courses that comprise the pathway provide an essential foundation for master’s-level nursing studies.
In the MSN to nurse practitioner bridge pathway, you will complete seven prerequisite courses.
These courses include:
Foundations of professional nursing
Health assessment
Interpretation and evaluation of statistics and statistical methods
Nursing and healthcare industry research
Caring for diverse populations
Advances in assessment and pathophysiology
Reviewing current research and application of evidence-based practices to patient care
GCU is an institutionally accredited university that has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1968. Accreditation reflects the quality of an institution’s programs. For more information on the accreditation of nursing programs and other university approvals, please visit our University Accreditation and Regulations page.
Family Nurse Practitioner Bridge Pathway FAQs
Read through some of the most frequently asked questions to learn more about completing an MSN to FNP bridge pathway and pursuing a career as an FNP.
In order to become a nurse practitioner (NP), you must hold a bachelor’s degree, have an active license as a registered nurse (RN), complete a master’s or doctoral-level program designed specifically for NPs and successfully pass a national NP board certification exam to obtain NP licensure.
Nursing bridge pathways are designed for individuals who already work as nurses and hold a nursing degree but want to achieve the next level in their careers. Bridge pathways for nurses build upon existing skills and knowledge and make it easier, faster and often more affordable to earn a higher nursing degree.
Yes, there are a few different ways you can bridge from an associate degree in nursing (ADN) to a master’s in nursing (MSN). This option offers graduates two valuable credentials in less time and at a lower cost than other traditional programs.

Start Your Journey Today
Get started on your FNP journey by enrolling in an MSN to FNP bridge pathway. Fill out the form to get in contact with a university counselor.