Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP)

Interested in solving complex health issues in a fast-paced setting? The Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner(AGACNP) program prepares professional nurses to meet this challenge through exposure to the full spectrum of high acuity patient needs.

Offered on all campuses.

Degree Plan

Admission to the M.S.N. (Nurse Practitioner)

Program Contacts

FNP Online Program – Ms. Trina Minix, Enrollment Counselor
940-287-3571
Trina.Minix@onlinenursing.twu.edu 

Family Nurse Practitioner: Ms. Catherine Martin
cmartin5@twu.edu  

Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: Dr. Susan Chrostowski
schrostowski@twu.edu 

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner: Dr. Rita Dellostritto
rdellostritto@twu.edu 

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner: Dr. Stephanie Evans
sevans17@twu.edu 

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner: Dr. Misty Richmond
mrichmond4@twu.edu  

Women's Health Nurse Practitioner: Dr. Susan Quisenberry
squisenberry@twu.edu   {not taking applications at this time}

Nurse Educator: Dr. Elaine Wilson
cwilson@twu.edu  

Application Deadlines

Fall - February 15
Spring - September 15
Psychiatric Mental Health NP - Rolling Admission

Admission Requirements

Current US RN license (unencumbered)

Basic statistics course (undergraduate)

BS or BSN degree from a nationally-accredited nursing program

Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 in the last 60 hours of course work toward the undergraduate nursing degree and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all prior graduate course work

Adult Gerontology Acute Care NP requires one year experience in an acute care environment. Psychiatric Mental Health NP requires one year experience in a behavioral health environment.

Psychiatric Mental Health NP requires experience in a behavioral health environment (one year full-time or two years part-time). Applicants are also required to submit a copy of their current CV/resume, two letters of recommendation from mental health practitioners/former faculty, a one-page essay about their desire to be a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, and an interview with program faculty. Applicants who do not possess experience in a behavioral health setting may be considered for provisional admission, in which case the required experience must be obtained before starting clinical practicum courses.

Applicants who do not meet these criteria but have minimum GPA of 2.5 in the last 60 semester credit hours of course work toward the undergraduate nursing degree may be considered for provisional admission on an individual basis.  Factors that may be considered in the admission decision are: GPA on any prior graduate coursework, scholarly activities, professional leadership, and work history.

For applicants who have a baccalaureate degree in nursing and a master's degree in another field (or more than one graduate degree), the grade point average from all previously earned degrees and post-graduate work can be considered in making the admission decision.

Individuals who have a master’s degree in nursing may seek admission to a post-master’s certification program in one of three areas: nurse practitioner, nursing health systems management, or nursing education. 

Applicants who wish to transfer from another nursing program must provide evidence of eligibility to continue in the previous nursing program. Nine semester hours for programs requiring 39-44 semester hours, 12 semester hours for programs requiring 45 or more semester hours, may be transferred, if approved. A grade of B or higher in each course is necessary for semester credit hours to be considered for transfer.

How to Apply

Apply for admission to the TWU Graduate School.

Contact

Jeri Striplin, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Track Coordinator
jstriplin@twu.edu  
214-689-6659

Page last updated 11:09 AM, May 17, 2023