Post-master’s (PM) certificates are available for the advanced practice (APRN) roles of clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and family (individual across the lifespan) CRNP.
A post-master’s certificate for the CNS role is available for adult–gerontology. The focus of the certificate is on the development of the APRN role of the CNS for those individuals with a master’s degree in another nursing area. Length of time for completion varies based on a portfolio assessment of prior coursework, continuing education, and experience. The certificate can be completed in 18–24 months of part-time study. Required credits vary depending on prior education. A minimum of 500 hours of faculty-supervised advanced clinical practice is required for certification as a CNS.
Admission
Registered nurses with a master’s degree in nursing from an accredited program are eligible to apply for the post-master’s certificate programs. To apply, arrange for a personal interview and submit the following to the graduate nursing office:
- Completed online application.
- Transcript from the master’s degree program.
- Two recommendations regarding applicant’s practice and potential for the FNP or CNS advanced practice role.
- Valid U.S. license as a registered nurse. NP option requires PA State Board of Nursing licensure or as appropriate.
- Goal statement related to FNP or CNS role.
- Proof of health insurance coverage.
- Copy of liability insurance within acceptable limits of the AP specialty.
Information and an application may be obtained online by visiting our web site at www.widener.edu.
International Students Admission Process
International nursing students must submit the “Commission of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) Credentials Evaluation” at the time of admission. Information is available from:
CGFNS
3600 Market Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19014-2651 USA
Phone: 215-349-8767
Web site: www.CGFNS.org