MSN Degree Online

Pursue a Master of Science in Nursing and unlock a range of opportunities in your desired area of focus, from research to teaching to oversight and staff development.

Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Nursing

8 Weeks

8-week course sessions allow for start dates throughout the year

6 Specializations

Study to become an AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP, Nurse Educator, Nurse Leader, or PMHNP

CCNE-Accredited

WCU’s MSN program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education1

MSN Online Program Highlights

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Hands-on practice through on-site intensives and clinical placement practicums

Student-centric approach to learning designed for your success, one-on-one faculty mentoring

Online classes with mobile-accessible learning and flexible degree completion schedules

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Financial aid and scholarships available for those who qualify

Why Enroll in an Online MSN Program?

Graduate study in nursing is a challenging yet rewarding opportunity for growth that offers an array of new directions to take your career. Through our CCNE-accredited MSN degree program, you’ll learn academics, practicum, and interpersonal skill sets that will serve you whether you choose to move into a particular specialty, teach, or become an organizational leader.

At WCU, we believe that the best MSN programs provide a holistic education. In addition to the necessary competencies required in advanced nursing, there is a focus on culture, including the awareness, dignity, and integrity required for nurses moving into a leadership role.

If you have a bachelor’s degree in nursing or a related field, you can pick up where you left off with your education and earn your MSN online. With precepted clinical hours being a requirement of the program, the online MSN program helps you lay the educational groundwork needed to pursue more advanced nursing positions across various healthcare settings, or to pursue teaching. These are specialization tracks that can help you become an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) or enter into a specific area of nursing that requires more specialized education.

(Note: WCU has halted enrollment for the Advanced Generalist and Nursing Informatics tracks of the MSN program effective January 9, 2023. To make an Informatics degree available tostudents, we now offer an Informatics track in the Master of Health Administration program.)

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Overview: Online MSN Degree Program

Program Details

Program Paces for MSN Specialty Tracks
While many other MSN programs offer one standard pace to earn your degree, we know schedules don’t look the same for all our students. That’s why we offer multiple timelines to choose from for the completion of your online MSN degree. Choose a study schedule that aligns with your goals and life schedule!

MSN Track Accelerated
Plus
Accelerated Working
Professional
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Not available 16 months 32 months
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Not available 20 months 32 months
Family Nurse Practitioner Not available 20 months 32 months
Nurse Educator 8 months 12 months 24 months
Nurse Leader 8 months 12 months 24 months
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Not available 20 months 36 months

MSN Track Accel.
Plus
Accel. Working
Prof.
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner N/A 16 mos. 32 mos.
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner N/A 20 mos. 32 mos.
Family Nurse Practitioner N/A 20 mos. 32 mos.
Nurse Educator 8 mos. 12 mos. 24 mos.
Nurse Leader 8 mos. 12 mos. 24 mos.
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner N/A 20 mos. 36 mos.

Hands-On Experience

Most MSN degrees include on-site intensive clinical experiences, which help students learn how to make assessments and recommendations for care. While most of the MSN program can be completed remotely, in-person experience is essential. These clinicals, an integral component of all MSN programs, provide hands-on learning opportunities and may be completed with healthcare partners that are local to the student.

Curriculum

The MSN degree curriculum is curated by specialty. The number of credits needed and the number of months your degree will take will vary, depending on the pace you choose (Accelerated Plus, Accelerated, or Working Professional). We advise that you visit the page for your MSN specialty of interest below and thoroughly review your prospective curriculum so you are fully aware of the program details and requirements.

Tuition & Financial Aid

How Much Does the Online MSN Degree Program Cost?

We know school is a substantial commitment. At WCU, we want to equip you with all the information you need to make the right decision for your future.

Our goal is to give you a clear understanding of MSN Degree online tuition costs so you can be well-informed as you navigate the application and enrollment process. Visit the page for your MSN specialty of interest below for a breakdown of the costs at .

We offer several MSN Degree financial aid options — including scholarships, grants, and loan access — to help support you through your studies. We also offer reduced tuition rates for military personnel and their spouses.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the program must meet the following requirements (MSN All Track Option):

  1. Completion of the application for admission.
  2. Complete all university admissions requirements.
  3. Completion of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an ACEN, CCNE, or CNEA accredited program, with a 3.0 GPA or better.
  4. A valid and unencumbered license as a registered nurse in any US State or territory in which the student is licensed, including the State in which the student completes all assignments for the program.
    1. Military, federal, and foreign-educated nurses must meet this State requirement for nursing licensure.
    2. An active and unencumbered RN license(s) must be maintained throughout the program.
    3. A domestic or foreign medical degree is not equivalent to a nursing degree.
  5. Applicants can be conditionally admitted into the first week of the program by providing unofficial transcripts or a copy of the conferred nursing degree. Official transcripts which meet the requirements set forth must be received by the end of the add/drop period to be admitted to the program.

* Applicants submitting non-U.S. or non-English transcripts should refer to the ..

MSN Probational Admission Requirements

Applicants with a CGPA of 2.70-2.99 may be considered for probational admission after meeting the following probational admissions requirements. Based on review of the applicant packet the Program Dean may request an interview in consideration for admission.

  1. The applicant must provide a letter of intent.
  2. The applicant must be approved for admission by the Program Dean/Director.
  3. The applicant must satisfy program prerequisites and achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on all coursework attempted over the first trimester (two terms). Students failing to meet these requirements following the first trimester (two terms) will be administratively withdrawn from the university.

 

Additional Admission Requirements Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Tracks Only:

In addition to the admissions requirements above, applicants to the Master of Science in Nursing – Advanced Practice Registered Nurse tracks must also meet the following admissions requirements:

  1. Recommendation for admission by the Program Dean/Director and admission committee members. Past academic performance and professional achievements will be evaluated using a rubric to determine the applicant’s level of qualification.
  2. Applicants to the APRN tracks must have a minimum of one (1) year of direct patient care RN experience before entering APRN core courses.
  3. Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Track applicants must have one (1) year of intensive care unit (ICU) experience as a registered nurse (RN) within the past 5 years prior to admission.
  4. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track applicants must have one (1) year of registered nurse (RN) experience in direct patient care or a minimum of six (6) months of direct patient care experience in psychiatric mental health nursing (preferred) within the last 5 years prior to admission.
  5. Students in MSN APRN tracks will be required to have a Gap Analysis review upon admission.
  6. All students will be required to complete the Supplemental Application Form.

To view additional requirements, including requirements for students with degrees from outside the U.S. and language verification criteria, visit our .

Academic Calendar

New academic sessions begin, on average, every eight weeks and usually last about six trimesters on the Accelerated schedule. For the most updated start-to-completion schedule, view the Academic Calendar.

Clinical Placements

Clinical Placements

Helping You Get Placed at a Clinical Site

At WCU, we have a Clinical Placements team that is dedicated to supporting you throughout your clinical practicum journey, from your first course all the way to graduation. Whether you need resources to help you identify the right preceptor and clinical site that aligns with your educational needs, assistance getting your preceptor and clinical site approved, or guidance on how to make your practicum experience a success, our team is here to help.

You will have an assigned coordinator of clinical relations who can provide you with coaching calls, so you’ll never have to feel alone as you complete this critical component of your program requirements. has partnerships with reputable healthcare organizations, which can be of great value when it comes to helping students with clinical practice placements.

Career Services

Career Support & Job Opportunities

At WCU, we do everything in our power to set you up for success for the duration of your program and beyond graduation. Our Career Services department provides online MSN program students and graduates with ongoing assistance with professional and career development through workshops and guidance.2 We help with job searches, resume writing, interview skills, and more.

Additionally, while students are in their programs, we provide them with their own personal admissions and financial aid advisors, Student Success advisors, one-on-one tutoring, and more.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the MSN program, students will be able to

  1. Demonstrate innovative leadership strategies in complex healthcare settings to evaluate health outcomes in culturally diverse populations.
  2. Appraise research findings to support evidence-based quality initiatives.
  3. Employ communication and information technologies to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and guide clinical decisions.
  4. Develop population-based care coordination strategies to promote health and disease management.
  5. Present advocacy strategies to influence ethical and fiscally responsible policy and process changes to influence individual health and healthcare systems.

Meet the Dean

Pamela Sandvig

Pamela Sandvig

Dr. Sandvig is an established and purposeful academic leader and nursing professional with over 10 years of experience in educational leadership, accreditation, and clinical practice. As the Dean of Post-Licensure Nursing at , she is committed to advancing the quality and standards of nursing education through a student-centered approach that values prior learning, professional experience, and the recognition of students as adult learners.

In her role as the former Associate Dean of Accreditation and Licensure for the College of Nursing, Dr. Sandvig led two multi-campus, multi-program accreditation visits, successfully achieving both initial and ongoing accreditation. Her leadership ensured the compliance, excellence, and integrity of both curriculum and faculty, supporting the mission of to foster a culture of lifelong learning among nursing professionals.

Dr. Sandvig previously served as the Director of an RN to BSN program, where she led efforts that resulted in significant enrollment growth. She also has a clinical background in critical care, which informs her approach to nursing education and leadership.

With a strong background in adult education, staff development, and higher education, Dr. Sandvig excels in designing effective and engaging learning experiences. She is passionate about maintaining professionalism, fostering relationships, and empowering the next generation of nursing leaders who will positively impact diverse communities.

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I loved and still do. I like the camaraderie and atmosphere of West Coast. The teachers were always available to give any outside help. They offered tutoring, too. It was just helpful all the way around.”3

– Brittney A.
BSN, MSN-FNP, & DNP Graduate

FAQs

Will I be able to complete my degree or certificate if I am working?

Our WCU nursing programs are designed with flexibility in mind, which means you can work and still complete your degree or certificate. While we set due dates to ensure you stay on pace, you will have the ability to view lectures and finish your coursework when it makes sense for your schedule – whether that’s in the mornings, evenings, or weekends.

Can I get an MSN degree online?

Yes, the coursework for WCU’s MSN degree program is completed online. However, you should be aware that some in-person practice experience is also necessary to complete your MSN degree. You can complete your clinicals with a WCU-approved healthcare provider in your local area.

How long does it take to get your MSN degree?

The length of time it takes to earn your Master of Science in Nursing degree depends on the specialized track and pace you choose. For example, it may take you as little as 8 months to earn an MSN at the Accelerated Plus pace for certain tracks while for others, it can take up to three years at the Working Professional pace. Learn more by visiting the page of the specialization track you’re interested in pursuing.

What are MSN specialization tracks?

A specialization track allows you to focus your MSN education on a specific advanced area of nursing. You can choose a track that helps prepare you to become an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), or you can choose a non-APRN track that allows you to focus on another area of specialty. Our APRN tracks include:

Our non-APRN tracks include:

Can I get an MSN without being an RN?

While you don’t have to be an RN at the start of the program, you do have to have your RN license by the third trimester in order to earn your MSN online degree. Some tracks require one year of direct RN experience to complete. See our or our specific specialization pages for more information.

I’ve never taken an online class before. What if I get stuck?

We offer our online students 24/7 tech support, and you’re able to call or text your instructors directly through the Remind app – so if you get stuck with technical issues or you have a question, it won’t take long for you to get the help you need to move forward with your coursework.

Is financial aid available?

Those who are eligible can take advantage of financial aid, scholarships, and grants. A few of the scholarships and grants offered are the Alumni Pathway Grant (up to 20% of tuition covered), the WCU Health Services Grant (up to 10% of tuition covered), and the WCU Performance Scholarship (up to 15% of tuition covered). To learn about eligibility requirements, visit the of our online catalog.

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post-graduate APRN certificate program at are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education 655 K Street, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, (202) 877-6791 ().

The Master’s Degree in Nursing Program (System) holds initial accreditation from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA), located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037. 202-909-2487.

1The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post-graduate APRN certificate program at are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education 655 K Street, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, (202) 877-6791 ().

2WCU provides career guidance and assistance but cannot guarantee employment.

3The opinion is the individual’s sole opinion and not necessarily representative of that of the school, any instructor, or any other student.

Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify.

WCU Distance education programs are delivered out of the California and Texas campuses and may not be available to residents in all states.

Practice Experience is required in order to graduate from the RN to BSN, RN to MSN, MSN, DNP degree and Post-Master’s certificate programs.