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Home/College Degrees and Programs/Master of Science In Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN FNP)

Master of Science in Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN FNP)

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GCU's MSN FNP Exam Pass Rate for 1st Time Candidates

GCU's 2024 Exam Pass Rate for 1st Time Candidates - 89%*

  1. 2024 First-Time Test Takers = 191
  2. 2024 First-Time Test Passers = 170

*There are two certifying bodies for the Family Nurse Practitioner program:
- AANPCB

- ANCC

Students select which examination to pursue.

Domains

Program Domains

  • Knowledge for Nursing Practice -
    Integration, translation, and application of established and evolving disciplinary nursing knowledge and ways of knowing, as well as knowledge fromother disciplines, including a foundation in liberal arts and natural and social sciences. This distinguishes the practice of professional nursing and forms the basis for clinical judgment and innovation in nursing practice.
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the discipline of nursing’s distinct perspective and where shared perspectives exist with other disciplines.
    • Apply theory and research-based knowledge from nursing, the arts, humanities, and other sciences.
    • Demonstrate clinical judgment founded on a broad knowledge base.
  • Person-Centered Care -
    Person-centered care focuses on the individual within multiple complicated contexts, including family and/or important others. Person-centered care is holistic, individualized, just, respectful, compassionate, coordinated, evidence-based, and developmentally appropriate. Person-centered care builds on a scientific body of knowledge that guides nursing practice regardless of specialty or functional area.
    • Engage with the individual in establishing a caring relationship.
    • Communicate effectively with individuals.
    • Integrate assessment skills in practice.
    • Diagnose actual or potential health problems and needs.
    • Develop a plan of care.
    • Demonstrate accountability for care delivery.
    • Evaluate outcomes of care.
    • Promote self-care management.
    • Provide care coordination.
  • Population Health -
    Population health spans the healthcare delivery continuum from public health prevention to disease management of populations and describes collaborative activities with both traditional and non-traditional partnerships from affected communities, public health, industry, academia, health care, local government entities, and others for the improvement of equitable population health outcomes.
    • Manage population health.
    • Engage in effective partnerships.
    • Consider the socioeconomic impact of the delivery of health care.
    • Advance equitable population health policy.
    • Demonstrate advocacy strategies.
    • Advance preparedness to protect population health during disasters and public health emergencies.
  • Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline -
    The generation, synthesis, translation, application, and dissemination of nursing knowledge to improve health and transform health care.
    • Advance the scholarship of nursing.
    • Integrate best evidence into nursing practice.
    • Promote the ethical conduct of scholarly activities.
  • Quality and Safety -
    Employment of established and emerging principles of safety and improvement science. Quality and safety, as core values of nursing practice, enhance quality and minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
    • Apply quality improvement principles in care delivery.
    • Contribute to a culture of patient safety.
    • Contribute to a culture of provider and work environment safety.
  • Interprofessional Partnerships -
    Intentional collaboration across professions and with care team members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience, and strengthen outcomes.
    • Communicate in a manner that facilitates a partnership approach to quality care delivery.
    • Perform effectively in different team roles, using principles and values of team dynamics.
    • Use knowledge of nursing and other professions to address healthcare needs.
    • Work with other professions to maintain a climate of mutual learning, respect, and shared values.
  • Systems-Based Practice -
    Responding to and leading within complex systems of health care. Nurses effectively and proactively coordinate resources to provide safe, quality, equitable care to diverse populations.
    • Apply knowledge of systems to work effectively across the continuum of care.
    • Incorporate consideration of cost-effectiveness of care.
    • Optimize system effectiveness through application of innovation and evidence-based practice.
  • Informatics and Healthcare Technologies -
    Information and communication technologies and informatics processes are used to provide care, gather data, form information to drive decision making, and support professionals as they expand knowledge and wisdom for practice. Informatics processes and technologies are used to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high-quality, and efficient healthcare services in accordance with best practice and professional and regulatory standards.
    • Describe the various information and communication technology tools used in the care of patients,communities, and populations.
    • Use information and communication technology to gather data, create information, and generateknowledge.
    • Use information and communication technologies and informatics processes to deliver safe nursing care to diverse populations in a variety of settings.
    • Use information and communication technology to support documentation of care and communication among providers, patients, and all system levels.
    • Use information and communication technologies in accordance with ethical, legal, professional, and regulatory standards, and workplace policies in the delivery of care.
  • Professionalism -
    Formation and cultivation of a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition, and comportment that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values.
    • Demonstrate an ethical comportment in one’s practice reflective of nursing’s mission to society.
    • Employ participatory approach to nursing care.
    • Demonstrate accountability to the individual, society, and the profession.
    • Comply with relevant laws, policies, and regulations.
    • Demonstrate the professional identity of nursing.
    • Integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion as core to one’s professional identity.
  • Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development -
    Participation in activities and self-reflection that foster personal health, resilience, and well-being, lifelong learning, and support the acquisition of nursing expertise and assertion of leadership.
    • Demonstrate a commitment to personal health and well-being.
    • Demonstrate a spirit of inquiry that fosters flexibility and professional maturity.
    • Develop capacity for leadership.
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Alabama

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Alaska

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

American Samoa

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Arizona

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Certificate from Arizona. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - Approved by the State

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 09/10/2025, this program meets the educational requirements for licensure in this state.

Agency Approval Granted

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Pre-licensure), Family Nurse Practitioner (Master’s and Post-Master’s options), Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with an Emphasis in Adult-Gerontology (Master’s and Post-Master’s options), and Psychiatric-Mental Health (Master’s and Post-Master’s options) programs are currently approved by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. For more information, go to the following link: https://azbn.gov/sites/default/files/APRN-Programs-List.pdf Arizona State Board of Nursing 1740 W. Adams St. Suite 2000 Phoenix, AZ 85007 www.azbn.gov

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: Arizona State Board of Nursing 1740 W Adams - Suite 2000 Phoenix, AZ, 85007 602-771-7800 http://www.azbn.gov

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

In order to prescribe and dispense drugs in Arizona, an APRN must:
1. Obtain authorization by the Board to practice as a registered nurse practitioner
2. Apply for prescribing and dispensing privileges on the application for registered nurse practitioner certification
3. Submit a completed, verified application on a form provided by the Board
4. Submit evidence of a minimum of 45 contact hours of education within the three years immediately preceding the application, covering one or both of the following topics consistent with the population focus of education and certification Pharmacology or Clinical management of drug therapy
5. Submit the required fee.

Arkansas

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

California

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Colorado

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Colorado. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 09/15/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 www.nursecredentialing.org

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: Colorado Board of Nursing 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350 Denver, CO, 80202 303-894-2430 https://dpo.colorado.gov/Nursing

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

Prescriptive authority is not automatically issued with an APRN license in Colorado. To obtain Prescriptive Authority as a Nurse Practitioner, you must:
1. Hold an active Colorado Registered Nurse (RN) license and an active Colorado Advanced Practice authority (APRN).
2. Submit payment of the required application fee via credit card. All fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
3. Provide information regarding other healthcare licenses held.
4. Select population focus, if applicable.
5. Attest to holding an active RN license for at least 3 years.
6. Attest to the completion of 750 hours of prescribing experience while engaged in a mutually-structured mentorship with a Colorado-licensed physician or advanced practice nurse with full prescriptive authority with a corresponding focus.

Connecticut

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Delaware

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

District of Columbia

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Federated States of Micronesia

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Florida

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Florida. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 08/26/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the agency in the state in which they wish to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. The agency to contact is: Florida Board of Nursing 4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin C-02 Tallahassee, FL, 32399-3252 850-617-6460 https://floridasnursing.gov/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

To obtain prescriptive authority, an advanced nurse practitioner must working within the framework of an established protocol which must be maintained on site at the location or locations at which an advanced registered nurse practitioner practices.

Georgia

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Georgia. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 08/27/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the agency in the state in which they wish to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. The agency to contact is: Georgia Board of Nursing 237 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA, 31217-3858 (844) 753-7825 https://sos.ga.gov/georgia-board-nursing

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

In order to meet the requirements for prescriptive authority in the state of Georgia one must:

-have a nurse protocol agreement approved by the Georgia Composite Medical Board. The following is the process:

1. Submit your application for authorization as an APRN to the Georgia Board of Nursing.

2. After you have been authorized as an APRN by the Georgia Board of Nursing please visit the Georgia Composite Medical Board’s website at www.medicalboard.ga.gov, click on “Professional Resources,” select “Applications Center” and select the link for “Nurse Protocol (APRN) Agreement.” Follow the online instructions to submit your application for approval.

3. After your nurse protocol agreement has been approved by the Georgia Composite Medical Board please contact the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) at www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugreg for information on submitting your application for a DEA number. Please note, you must be authorized as an APRN by the Georgia Board of Nursing and have a nurse protocol agreement approved by the Georgia Composite Medical Board prior to seeking a DEA number.

Guam, US Territory

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Hawaii

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Idaho

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Idaho. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 09/22/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 www.nursecredentialing.org

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: Idaho Board of Nursing 11341 W Chinden Blvd. Boise, ID 83714 (208) 577-2476 https://dopl.idaho.gov/bon/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

Advanced practice registered nurses who complete their APRN graduate or post-graduate educational program after December 31, 2015, will automatically be granted prescriptive and dispensing authority with the issuance of their Idaho license, if the applicants provide evidence of completion of thirty (30) contact hours of post-basic education in pharmacotherapeutics obtained as part of study within a formal educational program or continuing education program, related to advanced nursing practice.

Illinois

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Illinois. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 10/01/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the agency in the state in which they wish to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. The agency to contact is: Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (Nursing) - Illinois Nursing Workforce 555 West Monroe Street, Suite 500 Chicago, Illinois 60661 888-687-7307 https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/nursing.html

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

To meet prescriptive authority requirements in the state of Illinois one must:
-have a collaboration agreement with a physician unless the advanced practice nurse is authorized to practice in a hospital, hospital affiliate, or ambulatory surgical treatment center.
-obtain a mid-level practitioner controlled substance license. Medication orders shall be reviewed periodically by the collaborating physician.

To obtain a mid-level practitioner controlled substance license, please follow these steps:
1. Supporting Document CCA must be completed and submitted with each application. Your application will not be processed without completion of this form.
2. Complete Parts II through V of application and the supplemental documentation.
3. Submit the appropriate $5 licensure fee. Make check or money order payable to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Fee is not refundable.
4. Return application, supporting documents and fee to the below noted Springfield, Illinois, address.
5. Failure to properly complete the application will delay licensure.
6. If applying for schedule II prescriptive authority, submit an official transcript with school seal affixed to document and
completion of 45 graduate hours in pharmacology.

NOTE:
- A mid-level practitioner controlled substances license will not be issued until your advanced practice nurse license has been issued.
- If the collaborating physician has delegated prescriptive authority to the advanced practice nurse, the written collaborative agreement shall include a statement indicating that the collaborating physician has delegated prescriptive authority for legend drugs and/or Schedule II, III, IV, and V controlled substances. The delegation must be within the physician's scope of practice and within the scope of the advanced practice nurse's training.
- The written collaborating agreement shall be signed by both the physician and the advanced practice nurse and a copy maintained at each location where the advanced practice nurse practices and shall be provided to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation upon request. A copy of the advanced practice nurse Illinois and federal controlled substances licenses numbers shall be kept with the agreement.
- If the advanced practice nurse is delegated prescriptive authority of Schedule II controlled substances the following guidelines apply. Specific Schedule II controlled substances by oral dosage or topical or transdermal application may be delegated. This delegation must identify specific Schedule II controlled substance by either brand or generic name and must be attached to the collaborative agreement. Schedule II controlled substances to be delivered by injection or other route of administration may not be delegated. Evidence of completion of at least 45 graduate contact hours in pharmacology must be submitted to obtain Schedule II prescriptive authority. The collaborating physician may only delegate controlled substances that he or she prescribes. Any prescription must be limited to no more than a 30-day supply, with any continuation authorized only after prior approval of the collaborating physician.
- If collaborating with more than one physician, a separate notice of delegation of prescriptive authority shall be submitted when prescriptive authority is delegated.
- If prescriptive authority includes Schedule II, III, IV and/or V controlled substances, the advanced practice nurse will be required to apply for a mid-level practitioner controlled substances license in accordance with the Illinois Controlled Substances Act; however, only one controlled substances license will be issued regardless of the number of collaborating physicians.

Should you have any questions relative to completing the application, contact:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
ATTN: Division of Professional Regulation
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor

https://www.idfpr.com/Renewals/apply/forms/f1881apn.pdf
Springfield, Illinois 62786 1-800-560-6420

An Illinois advanced practice nurse mid-level practitioner controlled substances license is a prerequisite for federal controlled substances registration. For information concerning federal registration, you must contact:
Drug Enforcement Administration
230 South Dearborn, Suite 1200
Chicago, Illinois 60604 312/353-7875

Your Illinois advanced practice nurse mid-level practitioner controlled substances license number will expire at the same time your professional license expires.

Indiana

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Iowa

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Kansas

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Kentucky

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Louisiana

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Maine

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Marshall Islands

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Maryland

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Massachusetts

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Michigan

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Minnesota

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Mississippi

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Missouri

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Montana

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Nebraska

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Nevada

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Nevada. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 10/13/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 www.nursecredentialing.org

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: Nevada State Board of Nursing 5820 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 200 Las Vegas, NV, 89119-7533 (888) 590-6726 http://nevadanursingboard.org/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

Prescriptive authority is not automatically issued with an APRN license in Nevada. An application for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Prescribing Privileges must be submitted to the Board for review. In order to be eligible to apply, the APRN must also submit documentation that the applicant has completed at least two semester credits (or equivalent quarter hours) in advanced pharmacotherapeutics (as part of an advanced practice registered nurse program, or in the past 24 months). Once an APRN license is issued, and the applicant qualified for prescribing privileges, the Board will notify the Board of Pharmacy that the APRN is eligible for prescribing privileges. Then the APRN must apply for prescribing privileges with the Board of Pharmacy. The APRN may not prescribe any medications until the Board of Pharmacy has issued a license to prescribe, the APRN has submitted a copy of that license to the Board of Nursing and the status has been updated to reflect current active prescribing privileges. Finally, if the APRN wishes to prescribe controlled substances he/she must apply with the Board of Pharmacy and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He/she may not prescribe controlled substances until the Board of Pharmacy has issued a license to prescribe, he/she has received a DEA certificate to prescribe controlled substances, he/she has submitted a copy of that license to the Board of Nursing and his/her status has been updated to reflect current active prescribing privilege. If the APRN is requesting to prescribe schedule II controlled substances they must submit documentary evidence that they have practiced at least 2 years or 2,000 hours as an APRN or a signed protocol with a collaborating physician for the prescribing of schedule II controlled substances. Documentary evidence may include but is not limited to:
* A signed letter from their employer(s) stating that they have clinically practiced for a total of two (2) years OR 2,000 hours;
* A signed letter from the collaborating physician or another APRN whom they have been working with stating that they have at least 2,000 hours or two (2) years of clinical practice;
* Any other available form of verification. (Will be reviewed individually for acceptance.)

New Hampshire

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

New Jersey

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

New Mexico

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice License from New Mexico. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 10/31/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

The New Mexico Board of Nursing requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 www.nursecredentialing.org

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: New Mexico Board of Nursing 6301 Indian School Road NE, Suite 710 Albuquerque, NM, 87110 505-841-8340 https://www.bon.nm.gov/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

Prescriptive authority is not automatically issued with an initial Nurse Practitioner license. Along with the completed Nurse Practitioner application and associated documents, applicants for prescriptive authority must submit:
-Proof of a minimum of 400 hour of work experience in which prescribing dangerous drugs has occurred within the two years immediately preceding the date of application (This is verified via the Verification of APRN Education form completed by the APRN program);
OR
-Proof of successful competition of a prescriptive authority preceptorship consisting of 400 hours of precepted prescribing of dangerous drugs which must be completed within six months
(1) Submit an Affidavit Requesting Prescriptive Authority
(2) Preceptor must provide to the Board of Nursing, on letterhead, a letter including the name and license number of the prescription preceptor(s)
(3) The Board of Nursing will issue a letter of authorization for the preceptorship

To obtain controlled substance prescriptive authority in New Mexico, APRNs who received non-controlled substance prescriptive authority from the New Mexico Board of Nursing must:
-Apply for a controlled substance registration form the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy
-Apply for a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration
-Provide the New Mexico Board of Nursing a copy of your CS and DEA registrations once obtained

New York

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

North Carolina

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from North Carolina. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 10/06/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the agency in the state in which they wish to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. The agency to contact is: North Carolina Board of Nursing 4516 Lake Boone Trail Raleigh, NC, 27607 919-782-3211 http://www.ncbon.com/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

In order to meet the requirements for prescriptive authority in the state of North Carolina an individual must:
(a) have a collaborating practice agreement with a physician that shall be agreed upon and signed by both the primary supervising physician and the nurse practitioner, and maintained in each practice site;
(b) shall be reviewed at least yearly. This review shall be acknowledged by a dated signature sheet, signed by both the primary supervising physician and the nurse practitioner, appended to the collaborative practice agreement and available for inspection by members or agents of either Board;
(c) shall include the drugs, devices, medical treatments, tests and procedures that may be prescribed, ordered and performed by the nurse practitioner consistent with Rule .0809 of this Section; and
(d) shall include a pre-determined plan for emergency services.

North Dakota

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Northern Mariana Islands

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Ohio

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Oklahoma

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Oregon

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Pennsylvania

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Puerto Rico

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Republic of Palau

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Rhode Island

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

South Carolina

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

South Dakota

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Tennessee

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Texas

Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The information below pertains to individuals intending to obtain a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License from Texas. It will inform you of whether or not this program meets the educational requirements for this license in this state. This does not pertain to any other license issued by the state. Please be advised that state regulations and processes can change at any time, individuals are encouraged to monitor the state requirements for licensure throughout their education to ensure that the program will meet their intended career goals.

Meets - May directly certify

Based upon a review of the state’s regulations on 08/29/2025, this program appears to meet the educational requirements to directly certify for licensure in this state.

Professional Licensure Exam Requirements

This location requires applicants to pass a national certification examination in their APRN role and population focus for APRN licensure. The national organizations/associations listed below have met the certification requirements that are equivalent to the Board’s standards for family nurse practitioner certification: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB) for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Capital Station, LBJ Building P.O. Box 12926, Austin, TX 78711-2926 Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 CST Main (512) 637-0500 Fax (512) 637-0540 Toll-free(855) 822-6727 OR American Nurses Association - American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 8515 Georgia Ave., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3402 (800) 284-2378 https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/

State Agency Contact Disclosure

Licensure and certification requirements vary by state and may differ based upon the prior education and experience of the individual. Students are advised to contact the agency in the state in which they intend to pursue licensure to determine/confirm whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in that state. If you wish to review your state’s licensure and certification requirements, the agency contact in your current location is: Texas Board of Nursing 1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 10-200 Austin, Texas 78701 512-305-7400 http://www.bon.texas.gov/

Prescriptive Authority

This program is not intended to meet prescriptive authority requirements in this location. However, depending on the state requirements in the student’s location, it may be possible for students to obtain prescriptive authority. Information regarding the steps and requirements for obtaining prescriptive authority is provided below and is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, please visit the Board’s website.

Prescriptive authority is not automatically issued with an APRN license in Texas. The APRN application contains a section required to be completed if prescriptive authority is sought. In addition to the application, the applicant must submit such evidence as required by the Board to verify successful completion of graduate level courses in advanced pharmacotherapeutics, advanced pathophysiology, advanced health assessment, and diagnosis and management of diseases and conditions within the role and population focus area.

Utah

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Vermont

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Virgin Islands

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Virginia

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Washington

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

West Virginia

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Wisconsin

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.

Wyoming

No Version Available

The online version of this program is not available for enrollment by individuals located in this state. Therefore, no information is provided as to whether or not the program would meet the educational requirements for licensure in the state.