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3 ways to pursue a nursing career at UIndy

The University of Indianapolis offers cutting-edge nursing programs, including the only Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program in the state.

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UINDY nursing students performing group simulations in the classroom

UIndy’s Education for Service motto is deeply embedded in the nursing curriculum.

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Whether you’ve decided to pursue a career in nursing or still on the fence, it’s always good to study up on your options — especially top-ranked local programs.

The UIndy School of Nursing has a variety of degree levels that are consistently ranked among the top in the state. Here’s a look at three potential career paths:

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Build strong foundational skills to ace the licensure exam, gain hands-on clinical experience + practice procedures in a simulated hospital environment (with an 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio).

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Prepare for advanced careers in leadership, healthcare policy + education, or specialize in concentrations like the only Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program in the state.

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Step into advanced leadership roles in healthcare through this flexible, online two-to-three-year program.

Pro tip: UIndy offers BSN to DNP degree tracks to streamline advanced studies in three different areas. Pick your path.

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