Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Concentration
- The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) concentration is designed to prepare nurses at an advanced practice entry level to deliver high-quality care in acute care neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), delivery rooms, and neonatal transport teams. Population focus is preterm neonates ( <37 weeks), term neonates, infants, and children up to the age of 2 years and their families
 - Graduates are academically prepared to sit for national certification exam through the .
 
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 Admission Term Date  | 
 MSN & Post Graduate Certificate Application Deadline  | 
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 Fall 2026  | 
 July 10, 2026  | 
 
William L. Hull, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, RNC-NIC, C-ELBW, DCSD
Clinical Assistant Professor 
 Cordinator/Advisor 
 915-203-4000
Program Features:
- Flexibility for working professionals (Didactic courses in seven-week format)
 - 48 credit hour online program over 7 semesters (Fall, Spring, Summer)
 - 765 clinical clock hours
 - Innovative simulation lab experiences incorporated
 - One admission cycle per year (Fall)
 - Curriculum aligned with the: 
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 - (2022)
 
 
Program Information:
- There is a Nurse Practitioner major fee ( Tuition/Fees )
 - During specialty courses, usually the last three semesters, NP students:
- May be asked to come to campus a maximum of three times per semester
 - Will participate in formative evaluations using innovative simulation lab experiences 
 
 - May be required to travel 200 miles or more to fulfill appropriate clinical requirements
 - State Authorization
 
Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Practitioner
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 Resident Student Tuition  | 
 Non-Resident Student Tuition  | 
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 $552.00 per semester credit hour  | 
 $782.00 per semester credit hour   |