Published
***2014 update, this list is very outdated (over 5 years), please see my post on this, post #32
Ways that I searched
American Academy of NPs programs-
http://66.219.50.180/AANPPublicPages/NPProgramlisting.asp
allnursingschools.com-
http://www.allnursingschools.com/featured/neonatal-nurse-practitioner/
Google search "neonatal nurse practioner" with limits of English pages-
Programs by order of state with website
Alabama
University of Alabama AL (Birmingham) http://www.uab.edu/son/nnp/
University of South Alabama AL (Mobile) http://www.southalabama.edu/nursing/neonatenp.html
California
Loma Linda University CA (Loma Linda) http://www.llu.edu/llu/nursing/programs/index.html
UCSF
http://nurseweb.ucsf.edu/www/spec-ped-neo.htm
Colorado
Regis University CO (Denver) http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=rhnu&p1=ap&p2=msnnp&p3=outcomes
Connecticut
University of Connecticut CT (Storrs) http://www.nursing.uconn.edu/index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=122
Florida
University of Florida FL (Gainesville) http://www.nursing.ufl.edu/prospective/prospective_msn_neonatal_nursing.shtml?ID=58 32
University Health Science Center FL (Jacksonville) http://www.nursing.ufl.edu/prospective/prospective_msn_neonatal_nursing.shtml?ID=58
Illinois
Rush University IL (Chicago) http://www.rushu.rush.edu/servlet/Satellite?bcp=1204497838852&c=RushUnivNews&cid=1210605810838&pagename=Rush%2FRushUnivNews%2FNews_Detail_Page
Indiana
Indiana University
http://nursing.iupui.edu/degrees/msn/neonatal_np.shtml
Kentucky
University of Louisville KY (Louisville) http://louisville.edu/nursing/msn/tracks/neonatal
Louisiana
Northwestern State U LA (Natchitoches) http://www.nsula.edu/nursing/msn_degree.html
Michigan
Wayne State University MI (Detroit) http://www.nursing.wayne.edu/Academic%20Programs/Masters/Neonatal.html
Minnesota
College of St. Catherine MN (St. Paul) http://www.stkate.edu/academic/manu/nnp.php
Missouri
Barnes Jewish College MO (St. Louis) http://www.barnesjewishcollege.edu/bjconahprograms.asp?id=1365
Mississippi
U of Missouri MS (Kansas City) http://nursing.umkc.edu/msn-nnp.cfm
Nebraska
Creighton University NE (Omaha) http://www2.creighton.edu/nursing/programs/mastersprogram/mastersprogram/nursepractitionerroleoptions/neonatalnursepractitioner/index.php
University of Nebraska NE (Omaha) http://app1.unmc.edu/nursing/conweb/view_content.cfm?lev1=progs&lev2=msn&lev3=wch&pubstat=(none)&web=pub
New York
Columbia University NY (NYC) http://sklad.cumc.columbia.edu/nursing/courses/programs/nnp.php
U of Rochester NY (Rochester) http://www.son.rochester.edu/son/current-students/courses/ms-care-children-families-pediatric-neonatal
North Carolina
Duke University Durham (NC) http://nursing.duke.edu/modules/son_academic/index.php?id=120
Ohio
University of Cincinnati OH (Cincinnati) http://nursing.uc.edu/AcademicGraduate/MajorInfo/Neonatal.htm
Case Western Reserve U OH (Cleveland) http://fpb.case.edu/msn/NNP.shtm
Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma OK (Oklahoma City) http://nursing.ouhsc.edu/npprogram/nnpp_cou.htm
Pennsylvania
Thomas Jefferson University PA (Philadelphia) http://www.jefferson.edu/JCHP/nursing/msnspec.cfm
University of Pennsylvania PA (Philadelphia) http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/academic_programs/grad/masters/program_detail.asp?prid=15
South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina SC (Charleston) http://www.musc.edu/nursing/academics/masters/nnp.htm
South Dakota
South Dakota State University SD (Brookings) http://www3.sdstate.edu/Academics/CollegeofNursing/GraduateNursing/
Tennessee
University of Tennessee TN (Memphis) http://www.utmem.edu/nursing/academic%20programs/MSN/MSN%20schedules/msnnnpschedule.php
Vanderbilt University TN (Nashville) http://www.nursing.vanderbilt.edu/msn/nnp.html
Texas
University of Texas TX (Arlington) http://www.uta.edu/nursing/MSN/neonatal.php
University of Texas TX (Austin) http://www.utexas.edu/nursing/html/prospective/programs_graduate.html#neonatal
Baylor University TX (Dallas) http://www.baylor.edu/nursing_grad/index.php?id=27047
U of Texas Medical Branch TX (Galveston) http://www.son.utmb.edu/studentaffairs/programs/masters/NeonatalNursePractitionerProgram.html
Utah
University of Utah UT (Salt Lake City) http://nursing.utah.edu/programs/dnp/specialties/nnp/index.html
Washington
University of Washington WA (Seattle) http://www.son.washington.edu/admissions/mn/nnp/
West Virginia
West Virginia University WV (Morgantown) http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/son/academicPrograms/msn/nnp_accelerated_pt.htm
whoa! Okay, more programs to list:
Arizona
Arizona State University (Tempe)- http://nursing.asu.edu/programs/graduate/dnp/neonatal.htm
Louisiana
LSU Health Sciences center (New Orleans)- http://nursing.lsuhsc.edu/AcademicPrograms/Graduate/MN/NursePractitionerProgram/NursePractitionerProgram.html
Massachusetts
Northeastern University (Boston)- http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/programs/cneonatal.html
North Carolina
East Carolina University (Greenville)- http://nursing.ecu.edu/msn_concentrations.htm#nnp
New York
Stony Brook University (Stony Brook)- http://www.nursing.stonybrook.edu/nursingwprod.nsf/dlNeonatalHealth?OpenForm
Courtesy of NANN. Wow. I'm so glad that this list is being compiled because there is such conflicting data out there and so many universities being missed out from prospective students. There's no ranking system is there?
Hi Everyone, I realize this thread was going around about a year ago, but I'm new to the site and looking for a post-masters NNP program. I'm wondering if any of you have heard rankings for the schools. I can go anywhere, and I'd like to make sure I'm picking a good program. I'd love some advice...thanks!
There are no ranking systems as far as I am aware, except for US News and World Report on graduate nursing programs. However, these are ranked as a whole and not by specialty. NICU is such a different animal in the world of nursing that I would suggest looking at the individual sites and look at their programs instead...
You should also be aware that you will need at least two years of NICU experience, one of them at least level 3.
There is another in California.
UCSF Neonatal nurse practitioner
Hey guys,
that long awaited ranking/comparison, etc of all the schools I promised a year ago is almost now complete! Added all the extra schools (43 in total in this country! though not all of them are currently active) and categorized them by U.S. news and world ranked, in-state tuition, out-of-state tuition, neo pharm class or not, GREs req'd, DNP/MSN, and length.
It's been rather tedious and frustrating at times (I think the schools need to actually look at their own navigation bars and see how hard it is to find their own info!), but also has given me a great insight into the different programs.
I have about 10 more schools to do...so maybe sometime this next week :)
I saw a previous post about how you need 2 years of NICU experience with at least one year at a Level III. I contacted ECU about their NNP program and was told by the head of the program that you have to have 2 years of Level III NICU experience. I don't know if this is a requirement for all schools or just at ECU (East Carolina University, btw). Just thought I would post that little bit of information for those interested in pursuing an NNP like me :)... I also know that ECU is an online MSN-NNP program (along with a few others) and they are very flexible with working with the hospitals in your area for the clinicals! My sister-in-law is completing her 2 years in a NICU at UNC right now, and hopefully I'll be completing my two years once I get my BSN (hopefully by Fall/Winter 2012).
i just thought i would share that this program:
oklahoma
university of oklahoma ok (oklahoma city) http://nursing.ouhsc.edu/npprogram/nnpp_cou.htm
has been discontinued for now. no word on whether or not they plan to reopen it at a later date.
babyNP., APRN
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It's so odd that the Academy of NPs and allnursing schools, search engines don't pull these up! Steve, here's the Pittsburgh link: http://www.nursing.pitt.edu/academics/masters/nnp/index.jsp