Family Nurse Practitioner (MS, FNP)
Application Deadline: December 1
Top Three Reasons to Choose BYU FNP
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Admission Requirements
Applications due: December 1st
- BSN from a nationally and regionally accredited institution
- Current RN license
- Minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA
- Completion of a basic undergraduate statistics course and a college level pathophysiology course
- 1+ year of full-time RN experience before applying
- Letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, and interview
- BSN from a nationally and regionally accredited institution
- Current RN license
- Minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA
- Completion of a basic undergraduate statistics course and a college level pathophysiology course
- 1+ year of full-time RN experience before applying
- Letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, and interview
Additional Program Highlights
Personalized, In-Person Instruction

- Small class sizes
- High faculty to student ratio
- 100% certification exam pass rate
- 100% job placement
- High faculty to student ratio
- 100% certification exam pass rate
- 100% job placement
Rural Experience

Our rural placements provide valuable hands-on experience in underserved communities.
Service Meets Sacred Purpose

Here, becoming an FNP isn’t just a career path—it’s a calling to heal, minister, and make a lasting difference.
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Mission
Inspired by the example of Jesus Christ, the Family Nurse Practitioner program seeks to impact healthcare through exceptional clinical practice and transformative leadership.
Vision
Care for the one, transform the world.

The master's degree program in nursing at Brigham Young University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
The BYU College of Nursing offers a unique Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Program that leads to the Master of Science (M.S.) degree. The program is also approved by the Utah State Board of Nursing.
The BYU College of Nursing offers a unique Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Program that leads to the Master of Science (M.S.) degree. The program is also approved by the Utah State Board of Nursing.