| #1 | Clayton State University | Morrow, GA | $5,000 – $10,000/yr | Metro Atlanta nurses seeking affordable FNP | |
Clayton State University’s MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program is built for Georgia residents, with all clinical hours completed in the state and a curriculum focused on culturally competent care for metro Atlanta’s diverse populations. The 47-credit hybrid program includes 585 clinical hours and prepares graduates for both ANCC and AANPCB certification. With an effective net price of $8,365 and a strong emphasis on underserved communities, it offers a direct path into advanced primary care. - 47 credit hours and 585 clinical hours
- Prepares for ANCC and AANPCB certification
- Requires Georgia RN license and a 3.0 GPA
- Clinical experience preferred, statement of purpose required
- Focus on diverse, underserved populations
- Hybrid format with on-campus and online components
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| #2 | University of North Georgia | Dahlonega, GA | ~$10,000/yr (est.) | Veterans and military-affiliated RNs | |
The University of North Georgia, designated as the Military College of Georgia, offers a high-value MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program with a 100% certification pass rate and a 100% job placement rate. Based on the Dahlonega campus, the 46-credit hybrid program requires 750 clinical hours and accommodates working professionals with 2-year or 3-year plans. Its graduate nursing programs enjoy a low 3:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and the school’s commitment to serving North Georgia’s rural and exurban communities makes it a strong regional choice. - 46 credit hours and 750 clinical hours
- 2-year or 3-year plans with summer start cohort
- 100% licensure pass rate and 100% job placement
- Requires BSN, 3.0 GPA, and 1-2 years RN experience
- $40 application fee, February 28 deadline
- Capstone project and evidence-based practice focus
- Dahlonega campus, hybrid delivery with online coursework
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| #3 | Middle Georgia State University | Macon, GA | $12,000/yr (net price) | Working RNs in central Georgia | |
Middle Georgia State University specializes in adult-gerontology acute care, offering both an MSN and a post-master’s certificate in AGACNP. The 45-credit MSN is mostly online with two on-campus immersion days each semester, and all 855 clinical hours are completed at Georgia facilities, anchoring the program in the state’s central and rural health systems. With an ACEN-accredited curriculum and a focus on working nurses, it prepares graduates for AGACNP certification in a flexible, regionally accessible format. - 45 credit hours over five consecutive semesters
- 855 clinical practice hours at Georgia facilities
- Mostly online with two on-campus immersion days per semester
- ACEN-accredited, prepares for AGACNP certification
- Requires BSN, 3.0 GPA, and one year of RN experience
- Three professional recommendations and a statement of purpose
- Focus on acute care for adult and geriatric patients
- 24 credit hours, fully online coursework
- For APRNs with other certifications seeking AGACNP eligibility
- Hybrid format with no on-campus attendance required
- Requires Georgia RN license and APRN certification
- Prepares for AGACNP national certification exams
- Starts Fall 2025, apply through the Graduate School
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| #4 | Georgia Southwestern State University | Americus, GA | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
Georgia Southwestern State University delivers a fully online MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program through the Georgia On My Line consortium, making it especially accessible to rural and small-town nurses across the state. The 44-credit program includes 780 clinical hours arranged near the student’s location and can be completed in 22 months. With a documented 100% FNP exam pass rate and CCNE accreditation, it addresses primary care shortages in Southwest Georgia while offering two admissions cycles per year. - 44 credit hours and 780 clinical hours
- Fully online with clinical sites near student location
- 22-month completion time, full-time and part-time options
- 100% FNP certification exam pass rate
- Requires BSN, one year RN experience, unencumbered license
- Three professional recommendations and $25 application fee
- CCNE accredited, part of Georgia On My Line consortium
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| #5 | Valdosta State University | Valdosta, GA | $10,000 – $15,000/yr | | |
Valdosta State University’s nursing programs serve a 41-county rural South Georgia service area, with multiple pathways to NP roles. The BSN to DNP Family Nurse Practitioner is a hybrid 10-semester, 81-credit doctoral program with weekend meetings and an MSN opt-out option. A 57-credit PMHNP MSN and a post-master’s FPMHNP certificate add behavioral health and flexible upskilling opportunities. All programs emphasize evidence-based practice and clinical experiences across the region. - 81 credit hours over 10 semesters, hybrid with weekend meetings
- 1215 clinical hours and a capstone DNP project
- MSN opt-out option after 7 semesters
- Requires 3.0 GPA, unencumbered RN license, and interview
- CCNE accredited, fall start cohort
- 57 credit hours and 675 clinical hours
- Hybrid format with weekend classes and online coursework
- Requires BSN, 3.0 GPA, and active RN license
- CCNE accredited and Georgia Board approved
- No GRE required, OSCE experiences included
- For MSN-prepared nurses expanding into psychiatric-mental health
- Hybrid delivery with individualized gap analysis
- Designed for Georgia-licensed APRNs
- Tailored program of study based on prior coursework
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| #6 | Georgia State University | Atlanta, GA | $9,000 – $25,000/yr | | |
Georgia State University’s Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP program leverages Atlanta’s concentration of health systems to prepare nurses for ambulatory and primary care roles with a strong gerontological focus. The 48-credit master’s is campus-based and offers full-time and part-time pathways. Membership in the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence and CCNE accreditation underscore its commitment to aging populations. Graduates are eligible for ANCC and AANP certification. - 48 credit hours, full-time and part-time options
- Campus program with interprofessional collaboration emphasis
- Eligible for ANCC and AANP certification
- Member of National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing
- Focus on ambulatory and primary care for older adults
- Gerontological nursing and diagnostic reasoning coursework
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| #7 | Albany State University | Albany, GA | ~$12,000/yr (est.) | | |
Albany State University, a historically Black university, offers an affordable online MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program tailored to working RNs in Southwest Georgia. The 44-credit program includes clinical practicum hours and can be started in fall, spring, or summer. With a focus on medically underserved communities, it prepares graduates for AANP or ANCC certification through a flexible 6-semester plan that culminates in a scholarly project. - 44 credit hours, 6 consecutive semesters
- Online program with clinical practicum in Georgia
- Full-time and part-time study plans available
- Fall, spring, and summer start terms
- Requires BSN and 3.0 GPA
- Scholarly project and comprehensive exam required
- Prepares for AANP or ANCC national certification
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| #8 | Augusta University | Augusta, GA | $8,000 – $25,000/yr | | |
Augusta University provides a wide array of NP post-graduate certificates and DNP programs with clinical placements in both Georgia and South Carolina, serving the Central Savannah River Area. From FNP and PMHNP to pediatric and acute care tracks, the hybrid options combine online coursework with low-credit-hour semesters to accommodate working APRNs. The region’s only academic health center provides strong clinical training, and DNP programs boast 100% certification pass rates. - Hybrid format with online courses and GA/SC clinicals
- Part-time study options, prepares for national certification
- Requires APRN background, gap analysis customizes coursework
- Focus on family care across the lifespan
- Hybrid BSN to DNP or post-master’s pathway
- Full-time and part-time options, apply by June 15
- CCNE accredited, 100% licensure pass rate
- Capstone required, median earnings $127,976
- One-year, 22-credit, 504-clinical-hour certificate
- Hybrid format, part-time, CCNE accredited
- Requires prior NP certification and master’s or doctoral degree
- Hybrid BSN to DNP or post-master’s, 4 concentration options
- CCNE accredited, 100% licensure pass rate
- Capstone required, median earnings $134,369
- One-year, 20-credit, 585-clinical-hour certificate
- Hybrid, CCNE accredited, for APRNs seeking AGACNP eligibility
- Prepares for ANCC/AACCN exams
- Hybrid BSN to DNP or post-master’s, fall start
- CCNE accredited, 100% licensure pass rate
- Capstone required, average salary $117,423
- Hybrid BSN to DNP or post-master’s, apply by May 15
- CCNE accredited, 100% licensure pass rate
- Capstone required, full-time and part-time options
- Hybrid part-time certificate for APRNs expanding to pediatrics
- Focus on pediatric primary care, GA/SC clinicals
- Gap analysis determines required coursework
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| #9 | Columbus State University | Columbus, GA | ~$13,000/yr (est.) | | |
Columbus State University’s MSN Family Nurse Practitioner is a 100% online, asynchronous program that allows Georgia RNs to complete clinical hours in their own communities. With 44 credit hours and 765 clinical hours, it can be finished in as little as two years. CCNE accredited and ranked among the state’s top FNP programs, it does not require a thesis or capstone, making it a streamlined option for nurses seeking advanced practice without disrupting their work. - 44 credit hours, 765 clinical hours in your own area
- 100% online asynchronous classes, CCNE accredited
- 2-year completion time, no thesis or capstone required
- Requires BSN, 3.0 GPA, and three letters of recommendation
- Designed for working nurses, no campus visits
- Prepares for advanced practice and national certification
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| #10 | Georgia Southern University | Statesboro, GA | $15,000 – $20,000/yr | | |
Georgia Southern University’s BSN to DNP and post-master’s certificate programs focus on adult-gerontology acute and primary care, family practice, and psychiatric mental health. The 80-credit DNP is hybrid with synchronous and asynchronous options, a capstone project, and a required GRE. With clinical placements in Georgia and South Carolina and an emphasis on rural and underserved communities, it prepares nurses for leadership and advanced clinical roles. Post-master’s certificates allow targeted specialization with a March 1 deadline. - 80 credit hours, hybrid with synchronous and asynchronous classes
- Fall start, GRE required, CCNE accredited
- Capstone project, personalized gap analysis
- Clinicals in GA/SC, focus on rural and underserved communities
- 19 credit hours, fully online, fall cohort
- Requires MSN, APRN certification, and 3.0 GPA
- Prepares for national certification, March 1 deadline
- 80 credit hours, fall start, GRE required
- Hybrid format, CCNE accredited
- Capstone, focus on rural and underserved communities
- 19 credit hours, online, fall start
- Requires MSN, APRN certification, and 3.0 GPA
- Credit may transfer into DNP, March 1 deadline
- 80 credit hours, fall start, GRE required
- Hybrid, CCNE accredited, capstone required
- Focus on rural and underserved populations
- 80 credit hours, fall start, GRE required
- Hybrid, CCNE accredited, capstone required
- One year of critical care experience required
- 19 credit hours, online, fall start
- Requires MSN, APRN certification, and critical care experience
- Clinicals in GA/SC, March 1 deadline
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