ABOUT THE DNP DEGREE
Why Pursue a DNP at Cedarville?
Advance your nursing career with a DNP from Cedarville University! Whether you want to deepen your expertise as a nurse practitioner or step into a leadership role, you'll be equipped to lead and collaborate as part of a medical team, improving patient and population outcomes. With nurse practitioner roles projected to increase by 45% in the next 10 years (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics), a DNP from Cedarville will position you to meet this demand. Rooted in a biblical worldview, Cedarville's DNP program will prepare you to make a lasting Gospel impact through nursing.
Choose Your Pathway to a DNP
- The BSN to DNP pathway allows BSN-prepared nurses to complete a DNP degree in 75–79 credit hours (approximately four years).
- The MSN to DNP pathway allows MSN-prepared nurses to complete a DNP degree, customized to their career goals, in 35–68 credit hours. The total hours will be determined by an MSN transcript review and your desired track.
Scholarships Available!
A limited number of $3,000 to $5,000 scholarships are now available to graduate nursing students with financial need. Apply today!
What Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
All courses are built on the solid foundation of Scripture. -
Advanced Practice
Cedarville's DNP will equip you with the training and skills you need to serve as an advanced practice nurse. -
Convenient Courses
All DNP courses are offered in an online format, with flexible part-time and full-time completion options.
Program Overview
Program Contacts
Cliff Fawcett, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, MED
Coordinator of the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) focus area, Associate Professor of NursingContact
- HSC 324
- 937-766-7725
Chu-Yu Huang, PhD, RN
Coordinator of Research, Professor of NursingContact
- HSC 337
- 937-766-7726
Becka Wagner, EdD, RN, CNE, MSN, MSN/ED
Coordinator of the Nurse Educator (NE) focus area, Associate Professor of NursingContact
- HSC 328
- 937-766-7723
Program News
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Panel Discussion Focuses on Domestic Abuse Awareness
Domestic abuse is estimated to affect 10 million people in the United States annually, meaning virtually every healthcare professional will treat or evaluate an abuse victim. This statistic highlights the importance of shining light on abuse as Domestic Violence Awareness Month approaches in October. On Thursday, Sept. 19, Cedarville University will host a panel discussion on “Domestic Abuse: Our Responsibilities as Christians in the Workplace.” -
Nursing Professor Raises the Bar
Dr. Marcia Williams has taught in the Cedarville University School of Nursing since 2021. Her expertise in oncology, labor and delivery paired with her experience as the MSN clinical placement coordinator prepared her for a new role at Cedarville: associate dean and director of graduate programs.