Request Program Information
You can request information by:
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Filling out our Request for Information Form
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Sending us an email
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Calling 877-403-4277
We make our admission process as straightforward and personalized as possible. If you have any questions or need guidance, our counselors and advisers in the School of Nursing are available to assist you at every stage of your application process.
Applications for full-time and part-time study are accepted on a rolling basis. Final deadlines are generally two weeks prior to the start of classes.
Spring start application deadline (begin classes in January): January 1
Fall start application deadline (begin classes in August): August 1
Applications are evaluated once all materials are received by Quinnipiac. Students are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible for their desired semester. Class sizes are limited.
An applicant to the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Leadership program must be a registered nurse with a bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN).
Earned BSN with a 3.0 GPA
Passed undergraduate statistics with a grade of C or better (some candidates may receive conditional acceptance and take a Quinnipiac statistics course)
Hold an unencumbered and unrestricted RN license
Completed at least one year of full-time experience as a registered nurse (approximately 2,000 hours)
Please note that admission is competitive and meeting the minimum admission standards does not guarantee admission into the program.
As an online program, this MSN is available to students from within and outside of the State of Connecticut. The School of Nursing will identify clinical placements for all in-state students; those living in other states will be required to identify potential practicum sites well in advance so that the School of Nursing can establish necessary clinical affiliation agreements.
Students from states outside of Connecticut that do not allow students to complete clinical rotations (e.g., New York) will be notified that they will not be able to complete the program’s clinical requirements in their home state.
A complete application consists of the following:
Completed application form
Nonrefundable application fee of $45
payable by credit or debit card; do not send cash or check
Current resume
Copy of unencumbered and unrestricted RN license
Official transcripts
It is the applicant's responsibility to request official transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate and professional schools attended (including part-time and summer study). If the applicant received transfer credit from another institution, it is still necessary to have an official transcript sent from the original university. These transcripts must be provided to Quinnipiac University in a sealed envelope or sent electronically to graduate@qu.edu
Minimum of one reference
Competitive applicants will provide a minimum of one reference from professional supervisors or faculty who can speak specifically to the applicant’s professionalism, strengths and opportunities, and clinical experience in selected specialty
Personal Statement
After acceptance, nurses will complete a background check and drug screen; instructions will be provided by our School of Nursing.
Please answer the following essay questions in your personal statement and stay within the maximum word limit of 300 words per question.
Describe why you want to be a student in the Quinnipiac School of Nursing MSN program. Your answer should emphasize:
Your interest in selected specialty
How your professional experience prepares you for advanced practice in your selected specialty
Your career goals
Describe your graduate program readiness. Your answer should emphasize:
Professional Self-Assessment: Reflect on your current professional strengths and areas where you see opportunities for growth. How have these aspects shaped your journey thus far, and how do you believe they will influence your success in a graduate-level online nursing program?
Resilience: Share an example of a professional challenge or setback you have faced. How did you navigate this situation, and what lessons did you take away that have strengthened your approach to challenges moving forward?
Balancing Commitments: Describe how you currently manage your responsibilities across your professional and personal life. As you transition into graduate studies and clinical, what changes or adjustments do you anticipate needing to make to maintain this balance while excelling in your academic and career goals?
The Quinnipiac University graduate admissions team is dedicated to helping you easily navigate our educational offerings. An admissions counselor will work one-on-one with you to assess your educational goals and answer any questions that you may have.
To get started, follow these steps:
You can request information by:
Filling out our Request for Information Form
Sending us an email
Calling 877-403-4277
An admissions counselor will assist you with the process and provide guidance every step of the way.
Our admissions counselors can answer your questions about the financial aid process. To apply for federal aid, you must complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and use school code #001402.
Quinnipiac University supports equality of educational and employment opportunity. No person shall be denied admission to any educational program or activity or be denied employment on the basis of race, color, disability, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, or ethnic or national origin.
Our graduate admissions representatives are here to answer any questions you may have and help you navigate the application process.