Nursing: BSN to MSN

Our BSN-MS program consists of three components - foundational courses, primary care and research. This 2-year program prepares students to deliver primary health care to diverse populations across the lifespan. Learn more about the MSN program for BSN holders.

How to Apply

The application deadline for Fall 2024 is June 1, 2024. Application fee waivers and scholarships are available! Please email [email protected] for more information on fee waiver opportunities.

Application Requirements

At Simmons, we take a holistic approach to reviewing applications. We consider your personal, professional, and academic experiences as a whole in order to evaluate your preparedness and potential for success in the program.

The application deadline for fall admission is June 1. An applicant will be considered for review if the following requirements are submitted and completed by the deadline.

  1. A bachelor’s degree in nursing from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university with a preferred GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale,
  2. Personal statement of one-to-two pages
  3. Current resume
  4. Three letters of recommendation
  5. Official college transcripts from all institutions attended, whether or not a degree was earned
  6. Copy of Current unencumbered and unrestricted U.S Registered Nurse (RN) license
  7. If applicable, additional requirements for international students

Prerequisites: Statistics

Successfully completed (with a grade of B or better) a three-credit course in statistics before the start of the program in September. If you do not meet this requirement, please contact an Admission Counselor at [email protected] to discuss options for fulfilling this requirement.

Academic Records: Transcripts

Official transcripts for all courses completed (undergraduate and graduate) at regionally accredited U.S. post-secondary institutions, whether or not a degree was awarded or regardless of when the courses were taken, are required. This requirement includes courses which appear on another transcript as transfer or study abroad credit. If courses and grades for study abroad appear on your home institution's transcript, you do not need to submit a separate transcript. Otherwise, please request the transcript directly from the school from which you earned the credits. Educational documents should clearly indicate the degree and date awarded. Photocopies or copies "issued to student" are not acceptable.

If you earned a degree abroad, academic records must include end of year marks sheets for each year of attendance, not just final exam results or a copy of the degree. Educational documents should clearly indicate the degree and date awarded. Overseas post-secondary institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education in the home country. Academic records in the native language and an official English translation (if needed) are required. English translations must be provided by someone other than the applicant, family member or friend. It may also be necessary for the applicant to submit an interpretation by a foreign credential services agency. 

Standardized Tests

GRE scores are not required for our graduate nursing programs at Simmons University.

Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or Duolingo English Test scores taken within two years prior to the application deadline. This requirement is based on native language, not citizenship.

This requirement is waived for applicants who have graduated at the bachelor's or master's level from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or a post -secondary institution abroad that is recognized by the Ministry of Education in the host country in English-speaking countries only.

Official scores are required; copies of student score reports are not acceptable.

  • The TOEFL code is 3761. The minimum recommended score range for the TOEFL iBT (internet-based) is at least 100-105.
  • The minimum recommended score range for IELTS is at least 7.0 to 8.0.
  • The minimum recommended score range for the Duolingo exam is at least 120-125.

If you have concerns about meeting the minimum requirements, please contact [email protected]. If you do not meet the exam score expectations, we welcome you to apply and the application will be assessed based on a holistic review. 
 

Recommendations

Three recommendations, written within six months of the deadline, are required. Employers or supervisors are the preferred references, as well as instructors because we need evaluations from individuals who can assess your academic ability and readiness to engage in graduate studies. We do not accept recommendations from individuals with whom you have a non-professional relationship (family members, friends, religious personnel or politicians). Additional instructions for the recommendation process can be found within the application.

Admission Decisions

All admission decisions are made after the designated application deadline of June 1 and within three weeks of the application complete date.

Enrollment Deposit

All accepted students who choose to enroll are required to submit a non-refundable $750 enrollment deposit by the date stated in the letter of admission. This deposit is applied to the first term bill.

Deferred Entrance

An accepted student may request in writing to the Director of Admission a deferral of the entrance date for a maximum of one year. The student must indicate what he/she will do in the interim. Deferrals are not granted if the student plans/chooses to attend another institution If the deferral is approved, a non-refundable enrollment deposit is required to hold a place in the future class. This fee is applied to the first term bill.

Reapplication Procedure

An applicant who wishes to re-apply should call the Office of Admission at 617-521-2605 to learn about this process. A new electronic application must be submitted; official academic transcripts for courses completed since the initial application must be submitted. A reapplication fee is required and should be submitted with the new application.

You'll have a network of current students and alumni to help you throughout the exploration of your program of study by answering program specific questions, helping host informational sessions and panels, in addition to being your personal cheerleader throughout your Simmons journey.


Rachel WardRachel Ward, Family Nurse Practitioner, FNP - BC

BSN to MSN Graduate
[email protected]

Why Simmons?

I am from the Boston area, so I had known of Simmons and their great reputation in the nursing and Nurse Practitioner world. I wanted a smaller school with a physical location, where I could really meet my learning needs in my transition from RN to FNP.

The School of Nursing welcomes applications from international students for the BSN-MS program.

Visa Requirements and Full-Time Academic Status

Due to immigration stipulations, international students requiring a student visa to study in the U.S. must be enrolled full-time in a degree-granting academic program. If accepted, F-1 visa holders must be enrolled full time in the DE program for the duration of the program.

Additionally, if you are currently in the U.S. and have any visa other than an F-1, you must check with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding procedures for changing your visa status. International students requiring an F-1 visa cannot enroll in non-degree courses nor can they be admitted provisionally pending completion of admission requirements.

The Direct Entry Program in Advanced Nursing Practice is designed to prepare individuals with a baccalaureate degree but without nursing backgrounds for the advanced practice nursing role, with a focus on family nurse practitioner (FNP). The program begins each year in September and incorporates an innovative curriculum with clinical experiences especially designed for this group of students.

Students are eligible to take the nursing licensure examination (NCLEX) after completion of the pre-licensure segment of the program. Full time enrollment is required for the pre-licensure portion of the program. Students must pass the exam for the designation of R.N. (registered nurse) before beginning the graduate primary care clinical sequence. Clinical rotations will provide students the experience they need before beginning primary care.

Upon completion of the pre-RN licensure portion of the program, students will take the NCLEX exam. Upon earning the RN, students are required to work at least 8 hours per week for the duration of the program to gain valuable experience to bring to their advanced nursing courses. F-1 visa students will be able to work providing they have obtained the RN and completed and submitted required documents to the Simmons International advisor and the Massachusetts Board of Nursing. F-1 students will work with the International Student Advisor to apply for work authorization as required for the program.

The curriculum of the second portion of the program (post-licensure) is the same FNP curriculum as for people with R.N.s. Although the second portion of the program may be completed on a part-time basis, F-1 and J-1 visa holders must be enrolled full time to maintain their status.

In year two and year three of the program, two semesters require 8 credits hours of coursework. Full-time status in the School of Nursing is defined as enrollment in 9 credit hours each semester. However, during these two semesters, students will complete a clinical rotation. Eight hours of clinical experience is worth one course credit hour. Thus, students will be considered full time during these semesters.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be awarded the M.S. degree but not a B.S.N. degree. Graduates of this program will be prepared to take the Family Nurse Practitioner certification exam offered by the professional credentialing organization.

Application Deadlines

It is imperative that students who have or are studying abroad begin the application process at least six months prior to the deadline. If residing abroad and the applicant earned a degree abroad, he/she must have completed all prerequisites before applying to the program. Please allow ample time for the pace of international postal systems, obtaining visa documents, arrival in the U.S., and transitioning to a new environment. International students will not be allowed to enroll if they arrive after the official start of the term.

Required Academic Records

In the U.S. academic records or mark sheets are called "transcripts" (this is the term used throughout this website). All applicants who have studied abroad must submit official (signed in original ink and stamped with a seal) academic records for study completed at all universities (including schools where no degree or certificate was earned by the student). These documents should include end-of-year result sheets for each year of university study, national exam results, and a copy of degrees or certificates, both in the native language and English translations. Photocopies or facsimiles of mark sheets and exam results for the final year alone are not acceptable. Additionally, the academic records may need to be evaluated by an agency specified by the School of Nursing. Degrees earned abroad must be from an institution of higher learning which is officially recognized by the home country's Ministry of Education.

The School of Nursing may require an evaluation of an applicant's academic credentials from abroad. These evaluation reports do not replace the need for signed/sealed academic records. These reports are interpretations of a student's academic history and U.S. colleges and universities may accept all or partial information in these assessments.

A "college" abroad usually means a secondary institution whereas in the U.S., a college is an institution providing higher education. A college can be part of a larger university or represent a singular institution such as Simmons University. Academic records from overseas colleges which are actually secondary schools (high schools in the U.S.) are not required as part of the application process. Courses taken at the secondary level do not fulfill the prerequisite requirements for application and admission to a graduate program. A baccalaureate in the U.S. is a first university degree. Many overseas systems award baccalaureates which represent the completion of secondary education or a year beyond.

Required Standardized Test Results

GRE scores are not required for our graduate nursing programs at Simmons University.

Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or Duolingo English Test scores taken within two years prior to the application deadline. This requirement is based on native language, not citizenship.

This requirement is waived for applicants who have graduated at the bachelor's or master's level from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or a post -secondary institution abroad that is recognized by the Ministry of Education in the host country in English-speaking countries only.

Official scores are required; copies of student score reports are not acceptable. The TOEFL code is 3761. A minimum score of 570 (paper-based), 230 (computer-based,) or 88 (internet-based) is required. The TOEFL should be taken well in advance of the application deadline in order for the official scores to be received in time; it takes 5-6 weeks to receive scores from ETS. Further information about TOEFL can be obtained by contacting Educational Testing Service (ETS) by telephone at 609-771-7670 or by visiting their website.

Information about the Duolingo English Test can be found by visiting their website.

Required Financial Documentation

All non-U.S. citizens who will require a student visa for study in the U.S. must provide accurate and current evidence of ability to pay for the cost of a Simmons education. These costs are variable (but include fixed and living costs beyond tuition) and outlined on the Certification of Finances Form. This form is available by calling the Office of Admission at 617-521-2605.

This form must be completed and returned directly to the Office of Admission. In addition, an original signed statement from the applicant's sponsor indicating a willingness to provide financial support and a statement from the sponsor's bank verifying the availability of sufficient funds must be received. All documents must be signed in original ink, written in English, and funds must be shown in U.S. dollars ($).

It is very important for the applicant to inquire about the regulations in the home country concerning transfer of funds. Applicants may submit these forms during the application process or after being admitted to the program. Please keep in mind that the documents cannot be older than six months. This information is required in order to process an I-20 to obtain an F-1 student visa.

Academic Year

For each academic semester, students receive grades for each subject (course) taken. The first (fall) semester generally begins in early September and ends in mid December. The second (spring) semester begins in mid January and ends in mid May. Additionally, there are summer sessions lasting from May to August. Most programs begin in the fall (September) semester.

Grading and Credit Hours

The School of Nursing at Simmons University awards letter grades for all completed courses: A=Excellent, B=Good, C=Fair, D=Poor, F=Fail, and P=Pass. Each letter grade is assigned a value: A=4.00, B=3.00, C=2.00, D=1.00, and F=0. Each course carries a certain number of credit hours, where usually, one credit is equal to one hour of classroom instruction. Graduate courses are usually worth three credits although some are worth four, two, or one. The total number of credit hours required to obtain a specific degree will determine the number of courses a student needs to complete the program.

Arrival at Simmons University

It is important that international students plan properly to arrive at the required time to commence their studies. Allow ample time for obtaining immigration documents, shipping personal items and adjustment due to time and climactic changes. Students will NOT be allowed to enroll in classes if they arrive after classes have officially started. It is imperative that students allow adequate time for moving, student orientation, and establishing contacts.

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Tuition and fees

Tuition and fees at Simmons are updated annually each spring. They are assessed each semester based on the number of credits enrolled, the level of degree, and the particular program of study.

Merit scholarships and funding options

We believe that your exceptional academic preparation and hard work should be rewarded.

Health insurance

All students taking 9 or more credits are required by Massachusetts State law to enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan or be covered by a health insurance plan with comparable coverage.

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