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Process for becoming a student in the
NP pathway

  • Meet the Admission Requirements and apply / be accepted into
  • Due to high enrollment and faculty shortages, the college is unable to admit new students to the NP track until Summer 2008. Admission to this pathway is limited and competitive; one cohort of students is admitted annually. Students not accepted in the annual NP application/interview process may not enter the Graduate Program to begin accruing credits while pending eventual admission to the NP track.

  • Contact Amy Johnson, Staff Assistant for the NP Pathway at
    • (405)-271-2163
    • 1-877-367-6876 (Toll free)
    • (405) 271-2321 (Fax)
    • E-mail

Process for becoming a student in the NP pathway - change:

  • Complete the NP program application (Biographical Data Form) due by January 15 (annually). This application is available on-line at the NP program home page in early November each year, or can be mailed upon your request.

  • Interviews for the NP Program will be conducted in February and March. Selection for the NP Program will be announced in April annually

  • If an applicant is not selected, candidates are encouraged to reapply for the following year. There are more qualified applicants than positions available

If becoming an NP is RIGHT for you, we hope to hear from you and facilitate your professional growth!


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