Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

Advance your medical career with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree with a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) concentration from Lincoln Memorial University! We've designed this program specifically to prepare registered nurses (RN) like you for an advanced role with competencies in family health promotion and culturally competent clinical management of common conditions across the life span.

The MSN-FNP concentration is a 17-month program comprised of 43 semester hours of graduate-level coursework and a minimum of 660 clinical hours. While LMU offers both a seated and online format for the program and you can choose to enroll in either full- or part-time study, you will be expected to take a comprehensive exam during your final semester in addition to completing a directed scholarly project.

At LMU, we are proud to offer small classes, taught by highly experienced and caring faculty. All of our nursing programs are accredited by the appropriate agencies, ensuring that your education meets the highest quality standards. Due to our rigorous, hands-on learning environment, graduates from the LMU Caylor School of Nursing have consistently achieved high pass rates on their certification examinations, are highly sought after for a variety of professional healthcare positions and are eligible to work in any setting.

Our primary belief is the importance of serving humanity, and we feel that few professions embody this belief like nursing. As a practicing nurse, you can help people attain and regain their wellness, and even work with individuals, families and community groups, helping them to adopt changes in their needs, roles and relationships in accordance with their change in health. During your time here, you will receive the training and education necessary to become a qualified nurse, capable of succeeding in the 21st century healthcare environment. By being held to our high moral and ethical standards and developing a strong sense of personal responsibility, we will help you become the best nurse you can be.

As a Family Nurse Practitioner, you will fill a crucial role in the healthcare field, providing care for people of all ages. By completing our MSN-FNP program, you will earn the necessary eligibility requirements needed for the FNP certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). (If you plan to practice in a state other than Tennessee, you will need to contact the state board of nursing for additional details about advanced practice nursing in your desired state.)

During your time in the program, most clinical placements will be within commuting distance of your attending site. If you reside further away from the attending site and can help your faculty identify a willing and capable preceptor in your home community, we may be able to secure a clinical placement in your home area. Clinical placements may be in private practices, community health centers, public health centers and other settings to help you meet your educational needs. Our caring faculty will work closely with clinical preceptors to help you make the most of your practical experiences.

Apply to the MSN-FNP Program

Admission Requirements

Review the details below to ensure that you are eligible for admission into the MSN-FNP concentration program at Lincoln Memorial University. To qualify, you must meet the following criteria:

After you have been admitted into the MSN program, there are several other requirements for participating in classes and clinicals. These include:

How To Apply

At LMU, we have "rolling admissions," meaning submitted applications are reviewed and potentially approved in the order that they are received. Because of this, we recommend that you submit your application early, preferably one or two semesters prior to the semester you intend to begin at LMU, but we will consider later applications.

Please note that the MSN-FNP program begins at different times at different sites. Review the list below and submit your application to your preferred location in the Caylor School of Nursing:

Before applying to the MSN-FNP program, you must apply for general admission to Lincoln Memorial University through the LMU portal

Find information about financial aid and scholarship opportunities on our Financial Services page.

Program Outcomes

After you've completed the MSN-FNP concentration, you'll be more than ready to take your career to the next level or even further advance your education in pursuit of a doctoral degree. Past graduates of the LMU Caylor School of Nursing are working in all areas of nursing, including neonatal intensive care, mental health nursing, school health nursing and trauma nursing. They found careers all over the United States and in a variety of settings, ranging from major medical centers to small community hospitals. 

Contact Us

Want to learn more about the Master of Science in Nursing with a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) concentration at Lincoln Memorial University? Reach out to us at any time and we will help you get where you need to be!

Graduate Nursing Programs
Phone: 1.800.325.0900 ext. 6830
or 423.869.6830
Email: Nursing@LMUnet.edu

Dr. Jennifer Savage DNP, APN, FNP-BC
FNP Program Director and Associate Professor of Nursing
Phone: 423.869.6677
Email: Jennifer.Savage@LMUnet.edu

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