Guide to Florida MSN Degree Programs
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- 100% Online Coursework
- 9 Specialty Tracks
- CCNE Accredited
Earn your MSN degree in as few as 2 years in Florida
Next Start Date | Oct. 28
Be a part of Chamberlain University, the number one ranked MSN program by enrollments in the US.
Our doctorally-prepared faculty in Florida use their nursing experience to help you grow.
4 nurse practitioner, 5 non-clinical, and 3 accelerated options available.
With 4,500+ Healthcare and Educational Institution, College and Association Partner locations, our Admission advisors can help identify which Florida locations you could qualify for.
Throughout your journey toward earning your MSN degree in Florida, you will experience a structured yet flexible approach to completing coursework assignments. Our faculty will be alongside supporting you as you earn your degree(s) at your own pace.
At Chamberlain University, our unique culture of service through care means we are dedicated advocates for our students. That includes offering a personalized, guided educational journey that helps you succeed in school and thrive in Florida healthcare.
The Practicum Commitment is designed to ensure that you receive the essential practicum experiences in Florida you need on your path to complete your MSN.
Chamberlain University College of Nursing is accredited through CCNE, the Florida Board of Nursing and was named a Center of Excellence™ in Nursing Education by the National League for Nursing for promoting the pedagogical expertise of faculty.
Benefits of a Chamberlain MSN Degree in Florida
Choose from 9 specialty tracks in the online MSN program
As a registered nurse in Florida, you’re likely considering a specialization within your nursing practice. Whether you’re drawn to leadership, data and technology, family practice or working in mental health, we have a program to support what you’re called to do.
Our admission team will partner with you when deciding which track is right for you and discuss your career goals. Chamberlain offers traditional Nurse Practitioner and non-clinical MSN tracks and accelerated MSN routes to give you a pathway to a MSN that fits your busy life.
What Are the Different ways to Get an MSN degree in Florida?
Earn your MSN degree online under the Florida sun with 100% online coursework. With options to customize your curriculum plan and participate in experiential learning opportunities, there is no limit to what you can achieve at Chamberlain University College of Nursing.
Why Choose Chamberlain
Specialize Your Practice
At Chamberlain we believe if we take extraordinary care of our students, we will graduate extraordinary nurses and healthcare professionals in Florida. Whichever nursing path you feel most passionate about, Chamberlain’s MSN nursing degree program can prepare you to take that next step by honing your skills in one of 9 specialty areas.
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MSN Program FAQ
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A BSN degree is a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The BSN is increasingly becoming the preferred nursing degree program, due to employer preference, higher NCLEX-RN® pass rates and improved patient outcomes.
A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is the degree you earn. A registered nurse (RN) is a job title or the licensure you are granted through your state to practice. Read more here.
ADN stands for an associate’s degree in nursing, and a BSN is a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Both programs are pre-licensure programs that are pathways to become a registered nurse. While an ADN will get you into the workforce quicker, more forces are starting to favor the BSN degree. Find out more here: ADN vs. BSN: Explore the Difference.
This will depend on what educational path you take. An associate’s degree typically takes two years, while a bachelor’s degree in nursing program will usually take 3-4 years.
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Proudly Accredited MSN
In addition to a university accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and multiple program accreditations from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).† Chamberlain continuously earns new approvals from respected agencies across the nation.
For a complete list, check out our authorizations or view our approvals in your state.
Chamberlain is licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education. Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Commission at 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400, toll-free number 888.224.6684. Chamberlain College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program holds full approval in Miramar by the Florida Board of Nursing; 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN CO2, Tallahassee, FL 32399-3252, 850.245.4125.[LA1]
For a complete list, check out our authorizations or view our approvals in your state.