University Of Tampa
401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606, United States Phone: +1 813-253-3333

The University of Tampa is a private university in Tampa, Florida. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. UT offers more than 200 programs of study, including 19 master's degrees and a broad variety of majors, minors, pre-professional programs and certificates.

Master of Science in Nursing

 

UT's Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) prepares advanced practice nurses for roles such as primary care providers and clinical leaders. The program emphasizes the importance of holistic assessment, cultural congruency and patient inclusion and collaboration in health care. UT's Department of Nursing is committed to helping meet the nation's growing demand for advanced practice nurses.

 

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The department maintains formal affiliations to more than 200 Tampa Bay area health care facilities, providing students with expanded and broad clinical exposure. In addition, experienced preceptors assist students in fine-tuning essential skills for clinical practice. Preceptors are actively engaged in community practice settings and provide real-world lessons and advice about the scope of practice available to graduates. Opportunities in a variety of health care settings position graduates to enhance access to excellent health care for all.

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For questions regarding UT’s MSN admission process, please contact Maria Quillen at mquillen@ut.edu.

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UT's Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) prepares advanced practice nurses for roles such as primary care providers and clinical leaders. The program emphasizes the importance of holistic assessment, cultural congruency and patient inclusion and collaboration in health care. UT's Department of Nursing is committed to helping meet the nation's growing demand for advanced practice nurses.

The department maintains formal affiliations to more than 200 Tampa Bay area health care facilities, providing students with expanded and broad clinical exposure. In addition, experienced preceptors assist students in fine-tuning essential skills for clinical practice. Preceptors are actively engaged in community practice settings and provide real-world lessons and advice about the scope of practice available to graduates. Opportunities in a variety of health care settings position graduates to enhance access to excellent health care for all.

For questions regarding UT’s MSN admission process, please contact Maria Quillen at mquillen@ut.edu.

Unofficial documents will be accepted for application evaluation, however official documents are required to enroll.*

Step 1: Complete the UT online application. Pay the nonrefundable $40 application fee.

Step 2: Submit official transcript(s) (e.g. marksheet, academic record, certificates or diplomas)

For each post-secondary institution attended, submit an official transcript. 

Documents and transcripts not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. Course-by-course evaluations are highly recommended.

UT will accept the electronic transcript as official if it is submitted through one of below providers 

Parchment Exchange

National Student Clearinghouse

Credential Solutions

Scribbles Software

AARTS and SMART transcripts 

Hard copies of official transcripts must be submitted in a sealed envelope directly from the school or institution.

Mail hard copies to:

     Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies

     The University of Tampa

     401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Box F

     Tampa, FL 33606-1490

Step 3: Submit official GRE or GMAT test scores

GRE or GMAT test scores are required except for the following programs:

M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice

M.S. in Entrepreneurship

M.S. in Exercise and Nutrition Science (STEM approved)

M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology (STEM approved)

M.A. in Professional Communication

Executive Doctor in Business Administration (EDBA)

Standardized tests must be taken within five years of the desired term of entry. Official scores must be requested and sent to UT directly from the testing agency.

Waivers of the GRE/GMAT exam are only considered for those applicants who earn a degree in business from an AACSB-accredited institution. Work experience is not considered in the waiver request.

Note: Meeting the criteria listed above only qualifies a student to request a GMAT waiver. All GMAT waivers are reviewed on an individual basis and must be approved by a committee. Please contact your admissions counselor for more information.

Step 4: English proficiency requirements

International applicants who have not earned at least a bachelor’s degree in the U.S. must submit official English proficiency test scores to UT directly from the testing agency. Minimum test scores required:

IELTS – 6.5

TOEFL – 90

Duolingo – 120

https://www.ut.edu/graduate-degrees/graduate-international-admissions

 

The University of Tampa has rolling admissions. Although there are no hard deadlines, we recommend the following dates as guidelines:

 

Fall intake (end of August): Applications should be completed by the end of May.

Spring intake (mid-January): Applications should be completed by October.

https://www.ut.edu/graduate-degrees/graduate-international-admissions

 

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org without submitting the application. 
IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.