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Online Post-Master’s Certificates
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At this point in your career, you know where your skills and interests lie. Now all you need is a direct path forward to your goals. Earning one of our online certificates can help you achieve those goals.
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Why Regis
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Complete coursework 100% online
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Options for MSN and NP degreed nurses
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Benefit from no campus residency requirements and no GRE requirement
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Study in a personalized learning environment led by industry expert faculty
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At Regis, we offer two specific entry points for earning your certificate, allowing you to enhance your knowledge and explore new professional benefits. Choose from five certificate options: Pediatric NP, Family NP, Psychiatric Mental Health NP, Women’s Health NP, and Adult-Geriatric NP.
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Entry One: MSN to NP
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- 31 – 37 credit hours to complete (34-40 credit hours for PMHNP)
- 3-credit courses on an 16 week semester schedule
- NP clinicals taken in two 8-credit courses
- Complete in 20 – 24 months
- Final curriculum is determined by transcript review
- Qualify to sit for certification exams depending on your chosen specialization
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Entry Two: MSN with NP Specialty
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- As few as 19 – 37 credit hours to complete (22 – 40 credit hours for PMHNP)
- 3-credit courses on an 16 week semester schedule
- NP clinicals taken in two 8-credit courses
- Complete in 12 – 20 months
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Regis College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).
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Accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
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Designated as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education by the National League for Nursing