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GEPN Program At-a-Glance
Application deadline 5:00pm PST
Oct. 15th, 2009
Applications available August - October
Length of program 5 quarters (pre-RN)
plus duration of graduate program
Degree awarded MN, MS (CIPCT),
DNP or PhD
Part-time study available? No (Pre-RN)
Distance learning available? No (Pre-RN)

The Graduate Entry Program in Nursing (GEPN) is a two-part program for applicants without previous nursing preparation who have a baccalaureate degree in a non-nursing field and who wish to earn a graduate nursing degree. GEPN combines the philosophy, purpose and objectives of the BSN and nursing graduate programs.

The first five quarters of GEPN prepare students as general clinical practitioners, eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX) in order to obtain Washington State RN licensure. The graduate portion of the program varies in length depending on the degree program and the specialty selected.

 
GEPN Specialties by Program
Master of Nursing (GEPN-M)
Master of Science in Nursing (GEPN-S)
Doctor of Nursing Practice (GEPN-D)
Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) Advanced Practice Community Health Systems Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)*

*The FNP program begins Summer Quarter. GEPN students finalize the pre-RN portion of their program during summer quarter as well. Therefore, GEPN-D students entering FNP will spend the rest of the school year working as an RN and completing theory courses until Summer Quarter the following year.

Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Midwifery (NM) Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science (GEPN-P)

The PhD in Nursing Science is a research-based degree program. Individual students create their own program of study based on their research interests and available faculty support.

PhD in Nursing Science

Master of Nursing/Master of Public Health Concurrent Degree Program
After you have successfully completed the 5-quarter pre-RN portion of GEPN (currently Master of Nursing track only), you may be interested in applying to the concurrent Master of Nursing/Master of Public Health degree.



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