1. Knowledge for Nursing Practice: Integrates an understanding of nursing’s distinct and shared disciplinary perspectives and applies theoretical and empirical knowledge from the humanities and natural, social, behavioral, and nursing sciences to form the basis for clinical judgment and innovation in nursing practice.
2. Person-centered Care: Engages in nursing care through the relational lens, which fosters caring relationships, mutuality, active participation, and individual empowerment in the delivery and communication of compassionate person-centered nursing care through cura personalis.
3. Population Health: Collaborates with diverse stakeholders for the advancement of effective partnerships, health policy and improvement of equitable population health outcomes related to the social determinants of health.
4. Scholarship for Nursing Discipline: Applies, translates, and implements best evidence and client values into clinical decision-making.
5. Quality and Safety: Enhances quality of care while minimizing risk of harm to clients and providers through system effectiveness and individual performance.
6. Interprofessional Partnerships: Collaborates across professions with care team members, clients, families, communities and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience and strengthen outcomes.
7. Systems-Based Practice: Effectively and proactively coordinates resources to provide safe, quality and equitable care to diverse populations within complex healthcare systems to address social and structural determinants of health.
8. Informatics and Healthcare Technologies: Utilizes information processes and technologies to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high-quality and efficient healthcare services.
9. Professionalism: Cultivates a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition and ethical principles that reflect nursing’s characteristics and values.
10. Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development: Participates in activities and self-reflection through Ignatian pedagogy that foster personal health, resilience and well-being while supporting the acquisition of nursing expertise, lifelong learning, and the leadership continuum.
Admission Requirements
- A master's degree in a nursing specialty, preferably from a program accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency
- A college cumulative grade point of 3.0 or higher
- Completion of a graduate-level physiology or pathophysiology course and a beginning health assessment course, or the equivalent
- Experience in an advanced practice role in nursing
The Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing adheres to the principles of a holistic admission process in which selection criteria are broad-based and linked to our University’s and school’s mission and goals. While we do consider academic metrics, we also look at applicant experiences, attributes, potential for success, and how applicants may contribute to the school’s learning environment and to the nursing profession.
The curriculum for this program meets the educational requirements for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in the State of Missouri. Note that the Missouri Board of Nursing may impose additional requirements on candidates prior to granting a license; we encourage you to investigate these requirements.
The School of Nursing has not determined whether the curriculum for this program meets the educational requirements for nursing licensure in any other states or territories. However, graduates of our APRN programs are eligible to sit for National Board Certification Exams in all states and territories. We encourage you to investigate the requirements in your state or territory prior to accepting an offer of admission.
SLU accepts applications to the post-master's certificate program from students living in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Depending on the state, clinical fees may be required.
Application Requirements
Please follow the three steps outlined below to apply:
- Step 1: Application
Submit the application form and pay the associated fee through NursingCAS. Select Saint Louis University. - Step 2: Transcripts
Please submit your official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended directly to NursingCAS. They will provide details when the application is initiated. - Step 3: RN License
Attach a copy of your unencumbered registered nurse license in the state in which clinical experience will be done within the NursingCAS application.
Requirements for International Students
International students on F1 or J1 student visas are not eligible for admission, as these programs are conducted entirely online. For additional information, contact the Office of International Services.
Application Deadlines
Admissions are rolling, with the following deadlines:
- Fall semester start: July 15
- Spring semester start: Dec. 15
- Summer start: April 15
- (Late applications are considered for each admission cycle)
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Courses | 0-15 | |
Students must complete (or may transfer) in the following courses: | ||
NURS 5040 | Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition † | |
NURS 5080 | Advanced Pharmacology | |
NURS 5110 | Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making | |
NURS 5140 | Health Promotion | |
NURS 5160 | Principles of Practice Management † | |
NURS 5170 | Advanced Pathophysiology | |
NURS 5900 | Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) | |
Specialty Courses | ||
NURS 5260 | Advanced Clinical Studies I: The Acute Care Setting (150 Clinical Hours) | 5 |
NURS 5270 | Advanced Clinical Studies II: The Acute Care Setting (150 Clinical Hours) | 5 |
NURS 5810 | Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (450 Clinical Hours) | 6 |
Total Credits | 16-31 |
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.
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May be waived for Post‐Master of Science in Nursing students who are already nurse practitioners depending on the experience and time since relevant course content. Will be required of a Post-Master of Science in Nursing Certificate Nurse Practitioner student if the student’s clinical experience is not current, or the specialty is not primary care or adult‐gerontological acute care.
For additional admission questions, please contact the School of Nursing's recruitment and enrollment staff:
Undergraduate Inquiries
314-977-8995
slunurse@slu.edu
Graduate Inquiries
314-977-8995
slunurse@slu.edu