Office Contact
admissionsfpb@case.edu
Director of Recruitment & Enrollment
Kristi Lehmer
216.368.1794
kxl488@case.edu
Recruitment and Enrollment Specialist
Molly Mawby
216.368.5331
mxs1909@case.edu
Recruitment and Enrollment Specialist
Kennedy Clyde
216.368.5981
kxc832@case.edu
Admissions Coordinator, Graduate Programs
Yakelin (Jackie) Tepale
216.368.5253
yyd@case.edu
Director of Financial Aid
Dedra Hanna Adams
216.368.0517
ddh6@case.edu
MSN-prepared nurses deliver evidence-based care through a variety of Specialties. They are in high demand as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives and nurse anesthetists. MSN-prepared nurses can also earn Post Graduate Certificates in a variety of MSN specialties — in as few as one to three additional classes.
To Make Applying Easier
Check out our downloadable instructions. You will also need a credit card to submit your $75 application fee, if applicable.
Submit Your Online Application for Fall by March 15 for all MSN majors. Contact Admissions with any questions.
Content Required for Your Application
- 3 Recommenders (names and email addresses). We recommend RNs in supervisory positions at your current place of employment, professional colleagues who have earned advanced nursing degrees, and nursing instructors. The preference is for nurses who know your clinical work.
- Essay. Please develop two paragraphs, each of about 250 words (half page, single-spaced, 12-point font), that inform the admission committee about your goals and yourself using the following prompts:
(1) Reflecting on your career progress and goals, what is your reason for applying to this particular program at this time?
(2) Tell the admissions committee something about yourself that is not apparent from your application. Consider describing an event or experience you think would positively influence our decision - Resume or CV. Include employment history, military service, academic and professional fellowships, memberships, and publications.
- Transcripts: Please submit official transcripts for your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or equivalent degree from an accredited institution, along with official transcripts from all previously attended universities.
Know about our Post-Licensure DNP?
FPB's Post-Licensure DNP degree is a dual MSN/DNP program for students who have their RN license. Earn both the MSN and DNP degrees with our Post-Licensure DNP track.
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