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Duke University

Durham, NC · DNP

Overview

3-year DNP in Durham, NC with 83 credits and estimated tuition of $186,750 at $2,250/credit (2025-26). 100% employment for Class of 2025; 10-year reaccreditation received October 2023.

Program founded
2014 (first cohort)
Credit hours
83
Weekly time commitment
54–64 hrs
Per-credit tuition
$2,250 (2025-26); $2,345 (2026-27)
Matriculation fee
$500 (one-time)
CRNA test prep fee
$500 (one-time, semester 2)
Applicants/year
~125 (doubled in 2023)
Employment (6 mo)
100% (Class of 2025)
Next accreditation review
April 2033
  • 70%+ of student DNP projects are published.
  • Minimum passing grade is 83%; grades are not rounded up.
  • Housing provided for clinical rotations exceeding 1-hour drive.
  • Advanced hemodynamic monitoring experience preferred alongside CCRN.
  • One of three references must be from immediate supervisor.

Identity

Location
Durham, NC
Degree
DNP

Format

Type
Integrated
Length
36 mo
Online
Hybrid

Cost

Tuition
$186,750

Requirements

Min GPA
3.0
Min Sci GPA
3.2
GRE
Not required
CCRN
Not required
ICU
12 mo
Shadowing
Required
Refs
3

Logistics

Class
Not published
NursingCAS
No
Opens
June 1
Closes
August 1
Rolling
No
Interview
Qualified applicants selected for interviews are notified on a rolling basis after initial application review and receive an email invitation to participate in an on-campus interview day; official decision notifications are typically released within 1-2 weeks of the interview.

Outcomes

NCE pass
92%
Attrition
7%
Employment
Not published

Accreditation

Accreditation
Not published
Next review
Not published
Status detail
Not published
Last review
Not published

Prereqs

Prereq detail
Requires 'Satisfactory completion of graduate level research methods or graduate inferential statistics course(s), which may be taken after application submission.' Cumulative undergraduate GPA >= 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or evidence of outstanding graduate academic achievement); minimum science GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale. Bachelor's degree with an upper-division nursing major from an ACEN- or CCNE-accredited program required. GRE is no longer required. No specific credit-hour minimums, recency windows, or undergraduate science course substitutions are published.

Contact

Contact
Jessica Szydlowski
Email
jessica.szydlowski@duke.edu