Post-Graduate Certificate Education Track
As the acuity level of the patient in the hospital continues to increase, professional nurses in leadership roles are being encouraged to establish avenues to enhance the knowledge of the nursing support staff and provide avenues of nursing care in promoting the optimum wellness of the patient. For this reason, Union University offers a post graduate certificate in nursing education for professional nurses to gain the valuable knowledge of serving as an educator in a variety of settings, including staff development, patient education, and in schools and colleges.
Upcoming Events
Nursing Graduate Programs Virtual Preview Day
Oct 20, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
Nursing Graduate Programs Virtual Preview Day
Oct 20, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Nursing Graduate Programs Virtual Preview Day
Jan 12, 2026, 9:00 a.m.
Nursing Graduate Programs Virtual Preview Day
Jan 12, 2026, 7:30 p.m.
Program Offerings and Deadlines
- Intensive online format with no on-campus sessions after orientation
- Admits once per year - Fall Semester starts in August each year.
- Rolling Admissions: Applicants may be interviewed after one of the following deadlines:
- Priority deadline: Oct. 1
- Second priority deadline: Dec. 1
- Final deadline: June 1
2025-2026 Tuition Rates
- $739 per credit hour; general student fee: $36/hr - Estimated Financial Aid Budget
- How To Apply For Financial Assistance
Admissions
Admission Criteria
- Current unencumbered Tennessee or compact state RN licensure at the time of the application deadline.
- Previously earned Master of Science in Nursing degree from a ACEN or CCNE accredited nursing and state approved nursing program
- Last 60 hours GPA 3.0
- Cumulative science GPA (Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, statistics) of 3.0 on 4.0 scale
- Union University School of Nursing application with $50 application fee
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
- Three letters of professional/academic reference specifying the applicants capabilities for graduate study. One letter of reference must be from the applicant's immediate supervisor.
Admissions Contact
Nursing Admisssions, nursingadmissions@uu.edu, 731-661-5028, Fax: 731-661-5504
Admissions Checklist
- Application: All non-traditional nursing students must complete the NursingCAS application. After submitting your application in NursingCAS, you'll receive an email within 24 hours containing instructions to access your Union Enrollment Status Page. This page will have a link to the Supplemental Application and will provide updates throughout the enrollment process. It is important to submit your NursingCAS application at least 3–4 days before the deadline to ensure you have ample time to complete and submit your Supplemental Application on time. Incomplete and unverified applications received after the deadline will not be reviewed. If you should have questions about your NursingCAS application please feel free to contact them: (Phone: 617-612-2880 Email: nursingcasinfo@nursingcas.org)
*We strongly recommend checking your personal application page on the NursingCAS application portal to monitor the successful transmission of your transcripts and recommendations. Our admissions staff will also be working with you to ensure application completion. - Read and sign the Community Values Statement and Standards of Admissions. Both signed pages must be received by the College of Nursing Admissions. (part of Supplemental Application)
- Application Fee: The Union University application fee is $50 and is non-refundable. You will be prompted to pay this fee after filling out the Supplemental Application. The NursingCAS application fee is $80 and is non-refundable. You have the option to pay online via the NursingCAS website.
- Transcripts: Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions must be submitted directly through NursingCAS.
Please do not send transcripts for non-traditional nursing programs to Undergraduate Admissions. Transcripts must be received by NursingCAS in a sealed
envelope from all previous academic institutions attended. Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions must be sent to:
- NursingCAS
P.O. Box 9201
Watertown, MA 02471
- NursingCAS
- Letters of Recommendation: Three letters of professional/academic reference specifying the applicant's capabilities for graduate study to include one letter of reference from the current supervisor. Letter of Recommendation forms are a part of the NursingCAS Application.
- Personal Statement: Please upload a statement of professional goals to the NursingCAS application. Topics to be included are:
- Why you wish to become a Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, or Nurse Administrator/Leader
- What you plan to do with this degree, including long term goals
- How you have prepared for success in this program
- Please provide proof of the items below by uploading to NursingCAS:
- Proof of BSN or MSN degree completion, if applicable.
- Proof of current RN Licensure (and advanced practice nursing, if applicable).
- Proof of advanced practice nursing certification, if applicable.
- Proof of Undergraduate Statistics.
- Submission of Curriculum Vitae.
- Proof of Nurse Practitioner Certification (if applicable)
- Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission. All application documents must be received prior to the application deadlines. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
- If you are not a U.S. citizen, an international application must be completed and submitted with the MSN application. All international transcripts must be evaluated by an accredited evaluating agency found at the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services' website: naces.org
- Applicants from a country where the native language is not English may be required to show proof of English proficiency with scores no lower than 105 on the DuoLingo English Proficiency test. In addition, students must provide WES evaluations of transcripts.
Curriculum Models
Demonstrate evidence in earned MSN degree or complete the following MSN courses
Course | Name | Credit Hours |
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NUR 515 | Advanced Nursing Statistics for the Health Sciences | 3 |
NUR 526 | Theory and Ethics for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
NUR 533 | Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NUR 523 | Clinical Prevention and Population Health | 2 |
NUR 545 | Health Systems and Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
NUR 516 | Informatics and Healthcare | 3 |
NUR 559 | Role Development and Collaborative Strategies in Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
Nursing Education Specialty Courses
Fall I | |||||
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NUR 544 | Advanced Health Assessment | 3 | |||
BIO 500 | Advanced Pathophysiology | 2 | |||
NUR 507 | Curriculum Design | 3 | |||
NUR 622 | Advanced Pharmacology | 3 | |||
Spring I | |||||
NUR 537 | Nursing Education Practicum I (80 Clinical Hours) | 2 | |||
NUR 517 | Educational Strategies in Advanced Practice Nursing | 3 | |||
Summer I | |||||
NUR 538 | Clinical Strategies for Nurse Educators (100 Clinical Hours) | 3 | |||
Fall II | |||||
NUR 607 | Educational Assessment and Evaluation Processes | 3 | |||
NUR 642 | Nursing Education Residency (200 Clinical Hours) | 2 | |||
Total Credit Hours | 24 | ||||
Total Clinical Hours | 380 |