Nursing, M.S. Online
“A nursing instructor told this to me... 'Never forget to pay yourself once you’re done.' And remember that nothing worth having comes easy. Don’t give up on yourself because you never know what’s going to find you.”
You should pursue your M.S. in Nursing if:
- You're ready to advance your nursing career.
- You're interested in increasing access to care for underserved populations.
- You want to grow as a leader, collaborate more effectively, or teach new generations of nurses.
Expert nursing faculty have designed this graduate program to produce advance practice nurses with exemplary skills in leadership, critical analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, evidence-based health care practices, and outstanding patient care abilities.
MSN degree program cohorts enroll in the Fall and Spring semesters. The program is highly competitive, and the LHC Group • Myers School of Nursing offers admission to a limited number of students each semester.
We encourage you to plan accordingly and to apply well in advance of your desired semester of admission.
Spring application deadline: Oct. 30
Fall application deadline: June 30
What to expect in the MSN Online
What's Nursing, M.S. Online Like?
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As an online student, you'll have access to flat-rate tuition whether you're down the bayou or across the country!
Why MSN Online
Learn from the Best.
Earn your MSN degree from a program ranked among the top 10 in the country by U.S. News and World Report, led by award-winning graduate faculty.
Take advantage of MSN scholarships.
The LHC Group Myers School of Nursing is unique is its ability to offer scholarships to qualified, enrolled MS in Nursing students.
Excel with one-on-one support.
Access personalized support and resources at every step of the way, including a dedicated enrollment specialist, 24/7 online tutoring, and a specialized online student resource center.
Build your network.
Online faculty facilitate continuous and effective communication with and among students, so you can make lasting connections from wherever you are studying.