- Overview
- Program Details
- Specializations
- Online Adult Gerontology – Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) Program
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP)
- Online Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
- Online Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program (PMHNP)
- Online Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Program
- Online Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program (WHNP)
- Careers
- Curriculum
- Admission Requirements
- University Details
- FAQs
- Resources
- Tuition and Fees
Master of Science in Nursing Online
Overview
Calendar
Credits: 39-66
Duration: 26-38 months
Courses: 18-19
Application Deadline:
December 8, 2025
Upcoming Start Date:
January 5, 2026
Why Choose Regis For Your Online Master of Science in Nursing?





Benefits of Pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing Online
Master of Science in Nursing Online Specializations
Adult Gerontology – Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP)
Learn to provide primary care about chronic illness and aging, including polypharmacy management and end-of-life considerations. Formerly referred to as “AGNP”.
Adult Gerontology – Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP)
Diagnose and treat critical medical conditions in adults in an acute care setting. Learn advanced diagnostics, pathophysiology, and more.
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
Develop skills and knowledge to work with every age in a family practice environment.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP)
Focus on a variety of health needs and issues in an outpatient, primary care pediatric setting.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
Provide care to mental health clients across the lifespan using contemporary psychotherapy modalities and knowledge of psychopharmacology.
Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP)
Learn to care for women at all life stages, including primary care, gynecological, and obstetrical health care needs.
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Qualify to Sit for Nursing Certification Exams
Completing the online MSN program can help you sit for exams from the following certification boards (based on your chosen specialty):
- The American Nurses Credentialing Center
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners
- Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
- American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- National Certification Corporation







What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing?
What Is the Typical MSN Nurse Practitioner Salary?
MSN Nurse Practitioner Job Outlook
Online Master of Science in Nursing Careers
Nursing is among the fastest-growing fields in the United States. Because of the industry’s immense job growth potential, many nurses are looking into advanced nursing degrees to prepare to become certified nurse practitioners (NPs). Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an astounding 45% employment growth rate between 2019 and 2029 for nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, and nurse midwives. In 2020, the median salary for nurse practitioners was $111,680.*
While we face evolving challenges to our health care system due to the recent pandemic, physician shortages and as patient populations swell, so does the need for more licensed nurse practitioners. These nursing leaders are gaining greater control in their practice as full prescriptive authority expands across the nation, are positioned for high-level positions, and specialize in areas that allow them to work with a variety of unique patient populations.
MSN-prepared NPs are positioned to explore new professional benefits and higher salaries. NPs are often competitive job candidates for administrative or managerial positions.
As a Nurse Practitioner, You May Have Career Opportunities Such As:
Psychiatric Mental Health NP
Median wage: $111,660**
As a PMHNP, you’ll intersect with the roles of psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists, providing patient care to those with mental and psychiatric health issues, as well as substance abuse issues. PMHNPs also work with the families of their patients and educate communities to decrease the stigma surrounding mental health.
Employers often include:
- Mental health clinics
- Hospitals
- Rehab facilities
Adult Gerontology – Primary Care NP
Median Wage: $90,840**
Provide primary care to adults, including geriatric patients, and help them manage and overcome various conditions and illnesses. With a focus on patient wellness and promoting healthy choices, primary care AGNPs (AGACNP) may also manage transitions between care settings and often provide caregiver education and evaluation. They often work in long-term care settings and clinics throughout the community or may have their own private practice.
Employers often include:
- Long-term care facilities
- Hospices
- Primary care practices
Adult Gerontology – Acute Care NP
Median wage: $96,063**
Diagnose and treat medical conditions in adults and gerontology patients who have critical illnesses, physiological instability, dependency on technology, or a vulnerability to complications, in collaboration with physicians and other members of the health care team. While most AGACNPs report practicing in tertiary care settings, they can now work in specialty clinics and long-term care facilities.
Employers often include:
- Emergency rooms
- Intensive care
- Trauma or acute care units
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Median wage: $91,385**
Work with newborns, infants, toddlers, and adolescents to provide specialized levels of care. PNPs diagnose illnesses, prescribe medication, and perform annual checkups, in addition to requisitioning patient testing, and consulting with clients and their family members.
Employers often include:
- Pediatric offices
- Specialty clinics
- School-based health centers
Family Nurse Practitioner
Median wage: $96,281**
Provide care to patients of all life stages in collaboration with health care teams and develop relationships with entire family units. FNPs conduct health assessments and tests, and provide preventive care, disease management, treatment of chronic and acute illnesses, and may even prescribe medication.
Employers often include:
- Physician’s offices
- Hospitals
- Community health centers
Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
Median wage: $93,463**
Deliver comprehensive health care to women throughout their lifespan in areas pertaining to women’s health care needs, including obstetrics, gynecology, urogynecology, gynecologic oncology, infertility, and maternal/fetal medicine. WHNPs screen women for health concerns such as STIs, cancers, heart disease, diabetes, depression, and domestic abuse. They also educate women of all ages on wellness and nutrition topics.
Employers often include:
- OB-GYN clinics
- Family planning clinics
- Women’s prisons
**Payscale.com
Ready for Your Next Step?
Master of Science in Nursing Online Program Curriculum
Our online Master of Science in Nursing is an extension of our on-campus program, offering students anywhere in the country the opportunity to advance their education. Our core MSN curriculum features coursework relevant to all nursing disciplines, including Health Assessment, Advanced Pathophysiology, and Concepts in Nurse Leadership. These courses will prepare you with the foundational health care practices, strategies, and theories to help you advance your nursing career.
On top of the program’s core courses, we offer six specializations that will allow you to further fortify your nursing expertise in areas specific to your career goals and aspirations. Though every nursing student takes the same core curriculum courses, your overall course load will differ based on the specialization you choose.
Experience an expertly crafted curriculum taught by our supportive faculty.
Associate Degree in Nursing to MSN
- Associate Degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution and accredited program
- Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
- Complete 4 bridge courses with a B or better
- Active unencumbered RN license
- General Education courses may be required, depending on student’s prior undergraduate coursework
Non-Nursing Bachelor’s to MSN
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) required
- Active Registered Nurse (RN) license required
- General education courses are not required due to prior bachelor’s degree
Bachelor of Science in Nursing to MSN
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution and accredited nursing program
- Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
- Active unencumbered RN license
Core MSN courses include*
Pediatrics (PNP)
Family (FNP)
Psychiatric Mental Health (PMHNP)
Women's Health (WHNP)
Adult Gerontology - Primary Care (AGPCNP)**
Adult Gerontology - Acute Care (AGACNP)
**Formerly referred to as AGNP
MSN Degree Admission Requirements
Registered Nurse with Associate Degree Entry or Registered Nurse with Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree Entry:
- An Associate Degree in Nursing or a non-nursing bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA preferred
- Active unencumbered RN license
- Complete 15 bridge credit hours with a B or better
- Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
- For RNs with associate degree in nursing, general education courses may be required, depending on student’s prior undergraduate coursework
- One year of critical care work experience (for AGACNP program only)
Registered Nurse with Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Entry (BSN to MS in Nursing)
- A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from a regionally accredited institution and accredited program
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA preferred
- Active unencumbered RN license
- Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
- One year of critical care work experience (for AGACNP program only)
MSN Degree Application Requirements
You can begin your application process today. To get started you will need to submit the following:
- Application form
- Proof of active unencumbered RN license
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
- Current resume
- Statement of purpose
- Two letters of recommendation
About Regis

Frequently Asked Questions
Regis is a leading Catholic university in Greater Boston that has been preparing students for success in an evolving, global world since 1927. Our distinguished and personable faculty prepare nurses with a values-based education integrated with cutting-edge technology and industry-focused curriculum in a wide variety of high-demand and niche specializations.
With a focus on holistic patient-centered care, our online MSN program incorporates insider perspectives on the leadership qualities the field demands to help you build the skills you’ll need to positively affect the field.
NPs have greater control over their professional practice and patient outcomes and may benefit from competitive salary earnings. Many NPs practice independently in some states with prescriptive authority and are being granted more autonomy nationwide.
Additionally, the health care industry is facing a nationwide shortage of physicians and a rising need for primary care, particularly throughout the pandemic. Preparing to become an NP helps nurses hone their skills to deliver the best patient care and outcomes in an industry that continually emphasizes the need to attain ongoing and advanced education.
The program allows three points of entry, providing flexibility to our students:
- RN with Associate Degree (ADN to MSN)
- RN with Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree (Bachelor’s to MSN)
- RN with Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN to MSN)
Depending on your entry point, you may complete your online MSN degree in as few as:
36 months – RN with Associate Degree (ADN to MSN)
36 months – RN with Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree (Bachelor’s to MSN)
28 months – RN with Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN to MSN)
*Final curriculum will be decided on individual basis, including potential transfer credits
Depending on your entry point and chosen specialization, the number of credits earned through the online MSN degree may vary:
RN with Associate Degree (ADN to MSN): 61 credits/PMHNP 64 credits
RN with Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree (Bachelor’s to MSN): 61 credits/PMHNP 64 credits
RN with Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN to MSN): 46 credits/PMHNP 49 credits
Cost Per Credit Hour:
- $1025 per credit hour
Application fee: $75
More information about online graduate nursing program tuition and fees, financial aid, payment options, etc., can be found here.
Yes. You may be eligible to transfer up to 9 graduate credits from a regionally accredited institution and accredited program. Three credits each, final grade of a B- or better. Have more questions? Speak with an admissions advisor to learn more.
*Conditions may apply
The online MSN student will typically complete between 664 and 724 hours of clinical practice, depending on your entry point.
Students have an option to space out clinical hours over 2-4 semesters, with approval from the program director.
Regis is proud to offer a 10% tuition discount on fully online programs for employees, members, and spouses of employees of our partner organizations.*
Regis College aims to help military, veterans, and their families to further their education. This is why we offer a 15% tuition discount to all active and reserve military, veterans, and military spouses for our online programs.
We’re also pleased to offer 15% off tuition on online programs to all federal government employees, and their spouses, working in any federal department.
A 10% Alumni discount is available to anyone who has graduated from Regis with a degree, excluding those who only received a certificate from Regis.
Two levels of graduate assistantships are offered at Regis, giving students the unique experience of gaining valuable professional skills while benefiting from financial aid opportunities.**
*Some exceptions apply. The Regis partnership discount cannot be combined with any other discount or scholarship offered by Regis.
**Graduate Assistantships are available to graduate students who are enrolled in a minimum of six credits within their graduate program and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
Online Master of Science in Nursing Resources
The Difference Between MSN and DNP Degrees
This article explains the differences between advanced practice nursing degrees: Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice.
MSN vs. RN: Similarities and Differences Between MSN and RN Degrees
Both RNs and nurses with an MSN degree work closely with patients, helping to treat illnesses and monitoring health.
The MSN Degree Definition
Hospitals and health care employers are looking for well-educated and qualified nurse professionals to care for patients.
The Importance of Teamwork and Collaboration in Nursing
Nurses must communicate with relevant professionals about their patients’ treatment plan while also understanding the role of each assigned team member.
What Is the Importance of Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing?
EBP enables nurses to make data-backed solutions that incorporate clinical expertise and current research into the decision-making process.
BSN or MSN: Which Is Right for Me?
The nursing discipline features a full range of educational options, including baccalaureate, graduate, and terminal degrees.
What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing?
What can you do with a master’s in nursing? Explore the importance of earning an MSN degree, and learn how it can help lead to robust career opportunities.
Tuition and Fees
$1025
Per credit hour
$100-$300
Estimated cost of textbooks per course
Ways to Save on Your Tuition

Regis partner employees can receive a discount on their tuition. Find out if your employer is a partner.

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Regis alumni who have received a previous degree from Regis are eligible for a 10% discount on tuition. Speak to an advisor for more information.

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