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Nursing (MSN) Overview
Chatham University’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is delivered fully online with working nurses in mind. This affordable program offers faculty expertise and support in an interactive learning environment that encourages reflection and growth in professional practice. Through exposure to evidence-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, and experiential learning opportunities, students gain essential skill sets to advance in roles in one of our two tracks: nursing leadership or nursing education. The curriculum consists of nine 15-week courses. The Master of Science in Nursing program is routinely ranked as a “Best Online Program” by U.S. News and World Report.
Application deadline
Rolling
A cohort of students for each specialty track is admitted on a rolling basis. Fall starts are available.
Credits Required
30
The curriculum consists of 15-week MSN and specialty track courses to prepare nurses for various advanced practice roles. The degree can be completed in five sequential terms.
Online MSN
Flexible Schedule
The Chatham MSN program is delivered fully online to accommodate working nurses, and is routinely ranked as a “Best Online Program” by U.S. News and World Report.
Today’s ever changing health care environment has created a need for nurses to be leaders in evidence based practice. Chatham’s MSN programs prepare graduates to improve health outcomes by using advanced leadership and education skills.
- Emily Hopkins, PhD, MSN, FNP, Associate Professor, MSN Program Coordinator, IRB Co-Chair
Program Faculty
Chatham's nursing faculty members are accomplished teachers, scholars, practitioners, and active leaders in the field. They serve as mentors and advisors and are there for you every step of the way.
Meet the Faculty : Checkerboard 2 - Program Faculty
Alumni Workplaces
Graduates of Chatham’s MSN program have held positions in nursing education, practice, leadership, and quality assurance at organizations including The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, West Penn Allegheny Health System, Carlow University, and Vitas Healthcare.
Tuition & Funding
The cost of a graduate degree consists of university tuition (per credit charge), fees, and any other personal expenses you may require for earning your degree. Our Financial Aid and Admissions offices will also work with you to understand loan and financing options for which you may qualify.
Explore Tuition & Funding : Checkerboard 6 - Tuition & Funding
AfterCollege/AACN Scholarship
The AfterCollege/AACN Scholarships support students who are seeking a baccalaureate, master's or doctoral degree in nursing. Eight $2,500 scholarships are awarded throughout the year. A limited number of nursing scholarships may be available. A FAFSA form must be completed and on file to be considered for the scholarship. To fill out the FAFSA, please visit their website and use the Chatham school code (003244).
View Funding Opportunities : Checkerboard 7 - AfterCollege/AACN Scholarship
Visits & Events
Start the next steps in your graduate journey at Chatham University by visiting campus or attending upcoming events. Join virtual info sessions, open houses, or admitted student sessions to learn about our programs and the application process, interact with faculty, and experience the Chatham community. Click the button below to view the schedule and register, and email graduate@chatham.edu with any questions.
View Graduate Event Schedule : Checkerboard 12 - Visits & Events
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)