Nursing (DNP)

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Nursing (DNP) Overview

Chatham’s online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program—designed for professional nurses who hold master’s degrees—is a rigorous program that affords nurses the ability to develop advanced competencies in their own clinical specialty areas. Each online course is 15 weeks in length, and only one brief on-campus residency is required at the end of the program. The DNP program curriculum focuses on innovative, evidence-based practice, and systems leadership to promote safe, quality, person-centered healthcare to a diverse population with complex needs. Students will design, implement, evaluate, and disseminate a clinical practice change in their specialty area, typically where they work.

Application Deadline

July 1 and November 1

The deadline for fall term is July 1, and the deadline for spring term is November 1.

No Application Fee

Easy to Apply

Chatham's DNP program has no application fee and no GRE requirement. 

Credits Required

27

The program can be completed in four terms and includes 500 practice experience hours.

Project Presentation

Two-day Residency

Come together with your cohort for an inspirational two-day residency at Chatham’s beautiful campus, where you’ll present scholarly posters on your projects.

Explore the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree:

The DNP program is a low-residency, competency-based program in which students must be able to demonstrate not only what they know, but what they can do. The program includes a brief on-campus residency and culminates in an evidence-based practice clinical immersion experience that will be implemented at the student’s approved practice experience site, which may be the student’s place of work.

The RN-BSNMSN, and DNP programs at Chatham University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

Requirements:

  • Online application submitted directly to Chatham University.
  • Official academic transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended.
  • Applicant must have completed Master of Science in Nursing degree – cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or greater. Please note that while we do not require any specific pre-requisite classes, Chatham faculty expect that students will enter the program with foundational knowledge of research methodology and basic statistics (from their baccalaureate or master’s program).
  • Copy of Resume or Curriculum Vitae.
  • Copy of current RN license.
  • APRN Certificate (if applicable).
  • Two letters of professional recommendation addressing the candidate's strengths, scholarly achievements and activities, and ability to succeed in the program.
  • Virtual 20-minute interview with two nursing faculty members.
  • Admission essay addressing the following prompt: Describe a clinical problem specific to your practice setting and explain why it is a problem warranting a change utilizing the 500 practice experience hours in this program to impact patient and organizational outcomes.
    • The essay submission must be an original piece of work and not a previous academic assignment.
    • The essay should be at least 500 words and professional, not personal.
    • While you may not currently function in a direct care role, be sure the problem can be tied to patient outcomes.
    • The problem addressed in the essay may be used as the focus of the evidence-based practice clinical immersion experience project pending faculty approval once enrolled in the DNP program.
    • Essays should be written according to APA Style 7th Edition formatting and be free from spelling and grammatical errors.
    • Beyond content and writing, the essay will be assessed for plagiarism and/or artificial intelligence (AI) generated writing. Applicants are expected to submit original work. Noted plagiarism and use of AI to write the essay may be cause for denial for admission.

State Restrictions for Online Learning

Chatham University requires state authorization to provide distance education in states other than their own. Please follow the link below to see if Chatham is authorized to deliver instruction in your state. Also, this program has a required practice experience component. Please check the information in the Practice Experience and Special requirements column to see if the state you plan on completing your practice experience hours is approved or has special restrictions.

State Authorization for Distance Education and Practical Experiences

International Applicants

International Applicants must submit additional documentation to the Office of Admissions. A list of these documents can be found on the International Admission web page.

The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a clinical doctorate that is earned through taking courses that prepare nurses to practice as clinical leaders in the healthcare delivery system. Graduates of the DNP program have a skillset and competencies to function in clinical leadership roles depending on student interest and career trajectory. 

Developing Evidence-based Practice

This course prepares students with the skills and competencies needed to assimilate knowledge for scholarly work. Emphasis is focused on the identification of a clinical problem and finding the best evidence for an intervention from established research studies to support a practice change project.

Technology and Informatics for Advanced Practice Nursing

This course focuses on the advanced practice nurse’s role in understanding and using information technology to promote safe, quality, and ethical care delivery across the healthcare continuum. Use of technology and data analysis to inform decision-making, lead inter-professional teams, and communicate with patients will also be explored.

Implementing and Evaluating Evidence-based Practice

This course provides an opportunity for the advanced practice nurse leader to implement, evaluate and disseminate a planned evidence-based practice project using the knowledge and competencies acquired throughout the program. The impact on healthcare delivery systems, health policy, and patient-centered outcomes for diverse populations are also explored.

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It is very rewarding to teach the DNP students because they are eager to learn, committed to their patient outcomes, accomplished nurses, and developing scholars. They find the experience at Chatham rewarding as well and are genuinely appreciative of the faculty.

— DIANE HUNKER, Ph.D., MBA, RN, director of nursing programs, professor

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The Online Doctor of Nursing Practice

"It was a wonderful experience. The faculty was available...and having that presence but at the same time that freedom to choose how I wanted to learn at my own pace made Chatham the right choice."—Joyce Kyung, DNP '21

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BSN to DNP Executive Track

Chatham’s BSN to DNP Executive Track is designed for nurses holding a BSN who want to fast-track their career and lead clinical change at the executive level. This competitive program focuses on developing competencies in leadership to promote safe, quality, person-centered healthcare to a diverse population with complex needs.

Learn About BSN-DNP : Checkerboard 2 - BSN to DNP Executive Track
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Two-day Residency

While the program is online, students will have the chance to come together with their cohort for an inspirational two-day residency at Chatham’s beautiful campus. The residency occurs at the end of the program, so that you can attend Commencement if desired.

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Dedicated Supervision

In addition to working closely with course faculty and an approved preceptor, students will be assigned a DNP Project Chair who will follow them closely as they master competencies needed for a DNP graduate. Demonstration of competencies will be collected using an ePortfolio.

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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 5 - Program Faculty
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Nurse Educator Certificate

The Professional Nurse Educator Certificate is a 12-credit certificate that provides the nurse with the basic educational tools necessary to teach nursing and/or nurses in an academic or clinical setting. The Certificate can be completed in two terms. There is an optional 250 experiential practice-hour practicum course for those students who want to apply their teaching knowledge and skills under the supervision of an educator preceptor for an additional three credits.

Explore the Nurse Educator Certificate : Checkerboard 6 - Nurse Educator Certificate
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AfterCollege/AACN Scholarship

Chatham offers a 20% tuition reduction through its partnership with selected employers, plus the AfterCollege/AACN Scholarship program supports students who are seeking a baccalaureate, master's or doctoral degree in nursing with eight $2,500 scholarships awarded throughout the year. A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form must be completed and on file to be considered for the scholarship.

View Funding Opportunities : Checkerboard 8 - AfterCollege/AACN Scholarship
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a DNP- and a Ph.D.-prepared nurse? What is Evidence-Based Practice? I want to be a nursing faculty member; is this the right program for me? Read the answers to these and other FAQ.

View FAQs : Checkerboard 9 - Frequently Asked Questions
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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@0538tatg.com with any questions.

View Graduate Event Schedule : Checkerboard 12 - Visits & Events

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

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Battling the Unknown: Christine Bingman, DNP ’20

“Sometimes it [COVID-19] weighs very heavily on me. You’re trying to ensure the safety of everyone—the patients, the employees, our visitors, and there initially was a lot of angst related to a lack of knowledge. It was really a time period in which you felt like you were repeating yourself, trying to say the same message, and at the same time you’re trying to manage your own feelings in terms of “Are we doing the right thing?” and “Is this the direction we’re supposed to head in?”

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Residency and Poster Session

During the two-day DNP residency, candidates present posters outlining what their evidence-based projects will be, and enjoy meeting their cohort and professors in person.  

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Alumna Profile: Kimberly Olszewski, DNP ‘12

Kimberly Olszewski had owned her own occupational health company since 2000 when she decided to go back for her DNP. “I was looking to get more involved in teaching,” she says. “With the flexibility of being a business owner, I could make that happen—I could go to school, be a teacher, be a practitioner.”

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