About the Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement Degree

Why Pursue an Online Nursing Leadership DNP at Cedarville?

Are you ready to take the next step in your nursing career?

Cedarville’s Christian DNP Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement program will prepare you to effectively serve in nursing leadership. As part of this affordable, online nursing leadership doctorate program, you will take courses in quality and safety, organizational behavior, and strategic decision-making. You'll be equipped with the skills to lead well within a healthcare environment. With Cedarville’s biblical integration in every course, you will also learn to use your role as a ministry for Jesus Christ.

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The Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Cedarville University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

Scholarships Available!

A limited number of $3,000–$5,000 scholarships are now available to graduate nursing students with financial need. Apply today!

What Sets Cedarville Apart?

  • Biblical Worldview

    All courses are built on the solid foundation of Scripture.
  • Advanced Practice

    Cedarville's DNP will equip you with the training and skills you need to serve as an advanced practice nurse.
  • Online

    All DNP courses are offered in an online format, with flexible part-time and full-time completion options.

Program Overview

Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement Program Highlights

Convenient — All DNP courses are offered in an online format with part-time and full-time completion options.

Outstanding Christian Faculty — You will be taught and mentored by faculty members who have both high academic credentials and clinical experience. They are passionate about helping you use nursing as a ministry.

Affordable — Cedarville’s DNP Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement program offers an incredible value. Financial aid and scholarships are available.

What Can You Do With a Nursing Leadership Degree?

The Christian Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement track will enable you to develop and apply the skills demanded of nurse leaders. The foundation of knowledge you will develop in topics including organizational behavior, quality and safety, and strategic decision-making, will enable to you to be an effective leader in multiple healthcare settings. You will collaborate with a diverse team of medical providers to ensure the delivery of evidence-based patient care.

You will be equipped to effectively serve as an administrator or nurse manager in a variety of healthcare settings. Job titles may include:

  • Chief Nursing Officer 
  • Clinical Director 
  • Health Information Manager
  • Nonprofit Director
  • Nursing Administrator
  • Nursing Manager
  • Operational Leader
  • Program Supervisor

Graduates of the Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement program meet the educational requirements to seek Certification in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP) through the American Organization for Nursing Leadership Credentialing Center (AONL-CC).

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Stewarding Your Gifts With a Graduate Degree from Cedarville University

President Thomas White outlines Cedarville University’s vision for graduate education, focusing on stewardship, academic excellence, and Gospel purpose. He explains how developing God-given gifts through advanced study brings glory to God, serves others, and prepares graduates to influence culture with truth, compassion, and conviction through faith-integrated learning.

Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom

You will work collaboratively with other online students in discussion boards and group work. You will also be required to complete clinical experiences.

Admission, Costs and Aid, Start Dates

Admission Requirements — The first step in your graduate school journey at Cedarville is to apply for admission.

DNP Admission Requirements

Costs and Financial Aid — Your decision to pursue quality, Christian graduate education represents a valuable investment in your career and professional development. To assure your degree is also affordable, Cedarville graduate programs are competitively priced and can be supplemented with a variety of financial aid.

DNP Cost Information

Program Start Dates — You can enroll and begin classes in August, October, January, March, May, or June.

Nursing Leadership FAQs

What is a nursing leader?

The Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Improvement track prepares nurses to gain advanced knowledge in quality and safety, organizational behavior, and strategic decision-making. Graduates are equipped with expertise and skills to effectively lead within a healthcare environment.

Why should I choose Cedarville's Nursing Leadership program?

Cedarville University School of Nursing is uniquely positioned to provide a rigorous academic graduate program while maintaining a low student-to-faculty ratio and affordable price. The faculty is dedicated to the integration of a biblical worldview into the MSN and DNP curriculum, which will prepare you to use nursing as a ministry for Jesus Christ.

Can I work full time and be a full-time student?

The majority of graduate students maintain full-time employment. However, once you begin the practicum courses, anticipate one to two days a week to meet the 100- and 200-hour practicum requirements. If you have flexibility with self-scheduling, 12-hour shifts, or working weekends, this will be more conducive to maintaining full-time employment. We recognize that you are balancing many life demands, and your decision to apply to graduate school implies you have determined that you will be able to balance work, school, and life demands.

What are the practicum requirements for the specialty?

There are 300 practicum hours required for the Nursing Leadership track. The practicum hours will be spread over two semesters. Nursing Leadership Practicum I (200 hours) and Nursing Leadership Practicum II (100 hours). The practicum hours include precepted experiences in which students apply entry level competencies in nursing leadership.

How do you match me with preceptors?

The Nursing Leadership track coordinator and the Graduate Clinical and Practicum Placement Coordinator (GPC) will partner with you to secure practicum site placement. The GPC will initiate contact with you early in your program to establish goals and map out a tentative clinical plan. There are many variables that impact practicum placement choice including desired hours, geographic location, career goals, previous background, and preceptor/clinical site availability. An approved site has an educational affiliation agreement in place, has been evaluated by the Nursing Leadership track coordinator, and has a verbal commitment by the preceptor. Preceptors must be qualified to provide practicum supervision.

Is travel required as part of my clinical placements?

Travel is often necessary during the practicum courses. While the GPC will work with you to secure practicum site placement as close to your geographical location as possible, it may be necessary to travel to obtain required practicum hours.

How many times do I need to be on campus?

There are no required on-campus experiences for Nursing Leadership students.

Program Curriculum

Sample Courses

  • Leading Toward Excellence
  • Transforming Healthcare Through Strategic Decision-Making

DNP Curriculum

BSN-to-DNP — You will complete 23 graduate nursing core semester hours, 31–35 DNP core hours, and 22 hours of nursing leadership courses.

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Maggie Hess

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Mary Smith, PhD, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP

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