University of Phoenix Nurse Practitioner Programs

Overview of University of Phoenix’s Offerings

With more than 200 campuses throughout the United States and diverse online options available in most countries, the University of Phoenix affords flexibility when choosing a Master’s of Science in nursing program.

The University of Phoenix had nearly 600,000 enrolled students in 2010, but has seen a drop in registrations in 2011. The institution has campuses or learning centers in 40 U.S. states and five countries. Applicants at University of Phoenix must have either a high school diploma or GED, and applicants with no previous college credit must take a three week, no-cost orientation course.

Facts About University of Phoenix

  • The University of Phoenix was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 and began offering online programs in 1989.
  • The University of Phoenix is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • For the 2008-09 school year, students of the University of Phoenix received over half a billion dollars in Federal Pell grants.
  • The University of Phoenix’s first class had only eight students.

University of Phoenix Nurse Practitioner Degrees

Earn an Online Nurse Practitioner Degree

Online nurse practitioner programs have grown in popularity in recent years as more accredited schools have begun offering online alternatives to these degrees. Combining flexibility with the lack of campus visitation required these programs are ideal for working professionals. By clicking on links below, you can request information from each school about its tuition, classes, and programs.


Kaplan University — Kaplan University's online presence is almost unmatched, offering over 170 online degrees and programs, including MSN and two Nurse Practitioner programs in Family Nurse Practice and Adult Gerontology Pratice. However, there are also 70 campuses across the country for those interested in a more traditional education. Kaplan is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Georgetown University — Stationed out of Washington DC, Georgetown University is a cultural and social hub and is one of the oldest schools in the nation. The school has two online nursing programs available, an MSN in Family Nursing and an MSN in Midwifery and Women's Health. Georgetown is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

American Sentinel University — American Sentinel University is an online college focused on technology, business, and healthcare. The school offers several nursing programs like the RN to MSN bridge programs or the MSN in Nursing Informatics. All of these programs require no campus visitation and can be completed online entirely. ASU has an accreditation by the Distance Education and Training Council.

Capella University — Based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Capella University is an online school with over 38,000 current students across the nation. Its online programs like MSN in Nurse Educator have one-to-one tutoring, accelerated study, and low student to teacher ratios. Capella holds several accreditations, including The Higher Learning Commission and Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

University of Phoenix — While it may not be surprising that the University of Phoenix is based in Phoenix, AZ, the school does have over 200 additional locations around the country. Phoenix has more than 200 online programs available, with nursing degrees in Health Education, Health Informatics, and a general track. Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
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