How to Apply- Family Nurse-Adult Gerontology Primary Care, DNP
Learn about the application process for the Family Nurse-Adult Gerontology Primary Care Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Seattle University.
Application Deadlines
Family Nurse-Adult Gerontology Primary Care
RN-DNP and APNI-DNP Applicants: The priority application deadline is December 1. Courses begin during the summer quarter.
Post-Master’s DNP Applicants: The priority application deadline is January 15; applications are accepted on a space-available basis until filled.
Note: When deadlines fall on a weekend or holiday, applicants have until offices reopen to submit application materials.
- APNI-DNP and RN-DNP Priority Application Deadline: December 1
- Post-Master's DNP Priority Application Deadline: January 15
- File Reviews: December-February
- Interviews: February
- Admission Decision Release: March
- Wait List: March - June
- Program Start: June
Seattle University will communicate via email and application status page, and admission decisions will be available on your application status page. Your application status page is also a great way to ensure your application is not missing any required materials, and it’s where we will upload any additional forms you may need to complete. It's recommended that you check your application status page at least once per week.
The College of Nursing cannot release any information regarding where you rank on the waitlist or how many individuals are on the waitlist. If a spot becomes available, we will contact you and update your application status. This can occur at any time between March and June.
Common Questions
We will consider an applicant with an undergraduate cumulative GPA less than 3.0 who provides evidence of other achievements or abilities that might predict success in the program. A strong goals statement, high grades in the nursing prerequisites or other evidence of academic ability may be considered.
No. Your application will be screened by the admissions committee. If you are selected, we will contact you to set up an interview to further assess your ability to be successful in the program. Interviews typically begin in late January.
The application asks you to address your personal and professional goals. You should be clear about how your career goals fit with your selected area of study and why you chose Seattle University’s nursing program. Read over the materials you have received from SU, the College of Nursing and information available on our website. Relate your personal and professional goals to the University and College of Nursing mission. Use good language arts skills to demonstrate your writing ability.
Recommended Formatting:
- 2-3 pages in length
- 12-point Times New Roman font
- Double spaced
Individuals providing your recommendations are asked to rate you on several personal and professional qualities. Choose references who have first-hand knowledge of these qualities—a current or former professor who knows you well and your employer provide a good balance, but more important than who they are is their ability to speak to the qualities that will make you successful in the program. Do not submit references from family members or friends and limit the number of references to two. When you fill out your online application, you will be asked to include email addresses for your references. They will be emailed a link to complete a secure online recommendation form.
There are no tacit or unwritten criteria for admission. The best approach is to provide the strongest evidence you can of your potential for success in the program within the stated admission criteria. Learn as much as you can about the nursing profession, advanced practice nursing and Seattle University so that you present yourself as a motivated, knowledgeable and interested applicant.
You may apply with an RN license that is outside of Washington state. If accepted into the program, you must obtain a WA state license prior to the program start in June.
You may still apply to the program if you will not complete your BSN until after the December 1 priority deadline, however, your application will be considered a late application. The deadline for completing your BSN after the December 1 priority deadline and providing documentation of degree completion to graduate admissions is December 31.
If you will not take your NCLEX till after the December 1 priority deadline, you may still be eligible to apply for the program. The deadline for taking the NCLEX and submitting your RN license to apply for the program is January 15.
Get in Touch
We’re here to help. For information about DNP degrees at Seattle University, contact:
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