The Auburn University at Montgomery School of Nursing (AUMSON) accepts students from all fifty states for the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
Due to nursing education restrictions imposed by other states, AUMSON is only able to offer master’s level courses, clinicals, or other educational services regardless of modality within the states of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida. Should you be physically located in a state other than those listed above for more than a vacation or brief visit, regardless of your legal state of residence or the type of license you have, you will be unable to apply or continue your nursing degree program at the AUM School of Nursing. This includes, but is not limited to, students that accept traveling nurse positions in a state other than those listed above.
AUMSON accepts students for the Master of Science in Nursing and the graduate certificates from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida. Students admitted to the MSN program must complete all clinical experiences and hold an unencumbered registered nurse license from the following states: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi or Florida.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs welcome applicants for Summer 2021 admission to the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track or Nurse Educator for Interprofessional Practice track. All courses are online and taught by experienced faculty. Graduates will be eligible to sit for national certifications. For more information, contact the School of Nursing Graduate Advising Office at gradnursing@aum.edu or (334) 244-3527.
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences prepares diverse healthcare professionals who are collaborative providers and leaders in the delivery of high quality, accessible, culturally-competent and compassionate care.
Nurses with a B.S.N. can gain advanced education by applying to the AUM School of Nursing’s online Master of Science in Nursing program. Two graduate tracks are available; Family Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Educator for Interprofessional Practice.
The core mission of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences advising offices is to assist students from admission to graduation. In addition, once students matriculate, faculty members are assigned student advisees in order to provide a personal approach to advisement from a healthcare professional. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisor regularly (at least once a semester) throughout their educational journey.
Certificate Programs are defined programs of study or sequence of courses that provide detailed educational content and enrichment. They may include experiential learning and may be offered in a variety of teaching modalities such as online or face to face. Students receive a certificate upon program completion.
Through it’s various departments, the AUM College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers a variety of resources to give students the necessary knowledge and skills to be profoundly competitive in the professional atmosphere. Join us and apply to AUM, to discover why we learn.
Contact us today to learn more about earning your degree from The Auburn University at Montgomery College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
At Auburn University at Montgomery we encourage all prospective students to visit our campus at any time. Contact the Office of Admissions (334-244-3615 or admissions@aum.edu) at least one week prior to the day you are interested in visiting the Warhawk Family so we can provide you with the best tour experience possible.
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