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The 
WSSU MSN is FULLY ONLINE! The program focuses on the preparation of Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP) and Advanced Nurse Educators (ANE). Whether you want to practice nursing at a higher level, teach, or move into a leadership role, WSSU’s graduate and professional nursing programs can help you reach your goal.
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Advanced Nurse Educator (ANE)

Shape the next generation of nurses while building flexibility into your career path.

Advanced Nurse Educator (ANE)

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Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

Provide comprehensive primary care across a broad range of health care settings.

Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)

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Application Deadlines

  • February 15 (early admission)
  • June 30 (final date for admission)


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To be considered for early admission to the Graduate Nursing program, applicants must submit a complete application by February 15th for Fall admission. The final date to be considered for Fall admission is June 30th.

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My experience in the WSSU Nursing Program has exemplified learning as an ongoing process. Love is fundamental for caring for patients as a nurse. Not only do I feel prepared as a WSSU trained nurse, but I also look back on my years in the WSSU Nursing Program with a smile.

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The master’s degree in nursing at Winston-Salem State University is accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education | One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036 | 1-202-887-6791

The Nursing programs are accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education and are accepted in all states and jurisdictions for meeting educational requirements for licensure and certification by way of compact designation or applying for reciprocity in a state outside the compact designation. See the Professional Licensure Disclosure Statements page for a list of state-by-state information.