Academic Programs
What Academic Program is Right for You?
The College of Nursing has designed its academic programs so that no matter where you are in your career, you can find the program that can help you move forward. The best way to select a program is to begin with this question:
What Nursing degree do you have today?
These programs are online/hybrid with limited on-site attendance in Pomona, California.
- If you have an Associate Degree in Nursing: You are eligible for the ADN to MSN (full-time or extended) with a role concentration in:
- If you have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, you are eligible for:
- If you have a Master’s Degree in Nursing, you are eligible for:
- If you have a Master’s or Doctoral Degree in Nursing, you are eligible for:
- Post Masters Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate (Post Masters FNP)
- Post Masters Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate (Post Masters PMHNP)
- Doctor of Nursing Practice degree (DNP/Leadership) – Leadership Focus
- Doctor of Nursing Practice/Family Nurse Practitioner degree (DNP/FNP)
- Doctor of Nursing Practice/Masters Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner degree (DNP/PMHNP)
- If you have a Master’s or Doctoral Degree in Nursing, and you are a nationally certified FNP, you are eligible for
This program is full-time, in-person, campus-based (Pomona, California)
- If you have a non-nursing bachelor’s degree or higher, you are eligible for
Out-of-State Regulations Department of Education
We strive to attain authorization to offer our Online programs to students in every state. However, state laws are dynamic and the monitoring of the specific regulations is continually in flux. Prospective out-of-state students should check our Out-of-State Regulations and contact the College of Graduate Nursing for clarification.