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Admission Information

Admission to the MSN program is competitive. Students must have earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the last 60 credit hours of previously completed coursework.

Our MSN program is still accepting applications for Spring 2024, Summer 2024 and Fall 2024.  Interested applicants are still encouraged to apply!

Full Admission:

  • Designed for students who have a BSN and Florida RN license.

Pre-MSN Admission:

  • Designed for students who have an RN license but have a bachelor’s degree in an area other than nursing. Four undergraduate nursing prerequisites are taken before starting the graduate-level curriculum.

Post-Master’s Certificate Program in FNP or AGNP

  • Designed for students who have completed an MSN in another concentration.

Please see MSN Admissions for more information about admission criteria. Applicants will be given specific guidance and a timeline for completing all criteria in order to be officially admitted to full degree-seeking status. A complete listing of degree requirements can be viewed in UT's online catalog.

Complete to receive more information about the M.S. in Nursing.

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Admission Information

Admission to the MSN program is competitive. Students must have earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the last 60 credit hours of previously completed coursework.

Our MSN program is still accepting applications for Spring 2024, Summer 2024 and Fall 2024.  Interested applicants are still encouraged to apply!

Full Admission:

  • Designed for students who have a BSN and Florida RN license.

Pre-MSN Admission:

  • Designed for students who have an RN license but have a bachelor’s degree in an area other than nursing. Four undergraduate nursing prerequisites are taken before starting the graduate-level curriculum.

Post-Master’s Certificate Program in FNP or AGNP:

  • Designed for students who have completed an MSN in another concentration.

Please see MSN Admissions for more information about admission criteria. Applicants will be given specific guidance and a timeline for completing all criteria in order to be officially admitted to full degree-seeking status. A complete listing of degree requirements can be viewed in UT's online catalog.

Faculty

UT's highly respected nursing faculty have achieved national reputations for academic and clinical success — a contributing factor to the MSN program’s success. 

All of our nurse practitioner faculty maintain an active clinical practice as nurse practitioners in the Tampa Bay community.

  • Susan Berg: Graduate Nursing Program Director/Associate Professor, Family Nurse Practitioner; Urgent Care
  • Carol Botwinski: Director/Chair Department of Nursing; Neonatal Nurse Practitioner; Nursing Education
  • June Bryant: Assistant Professor; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; Primary Care
  • MaryAnn D’Alesandro: BSN Admissions Director/Associate Professor; Perioperative Nursing, Informatics, Nursing Education
  • Romuald Delacroix: Associate Professor; Family Nurse Practitioner, Gerontology
  • Charrita Ernewein: Assistant Professor, Family Nurse Practitioner; Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
  • Shirley Franks: Lecturer I; Family Nurse Practitioner;
  • Jauna Royal: Practicum/Preceptor Liaison/Assistant Teaching Professor, Family Nurse Practitioner; Women's Health, Cardiology
  • Julie Umberger: Assistant Professor; Family Nurse Practitioner; Primary Care and Diabetic Management.
  • Robin White: BSN Program Director/Associate Professor; Health Promotion and Prevention; Research