The Ph.D. program at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing is research-oriented and is designed to prepare creative and productive scholars in nursing.
The University of Minnesota offers a rich array of learning experiences enabling students to design an individualized program of study that meets a set of graduate objectives.
The growing diversity of the nation's population underscores the need to prepare future nursing practitioners and researchers who are knowledgeable and sensitive to the population's needs. The School of Nursing seeks to admit and educate a diverse student body, both in order to enrich the students' educational experience and to prepare them to meet the health needs of a diverse society. Student body characteristics that will enhance diversity in the school include leadership qualities, a strong work, community or public service record, special talents and interests, gender (males are underrepresented in the nursing profession), and a wide range of economic, social, racial/ethnic and geographic backgrounds.
We invite you to explore the links below to learn about our program. For further information, contact the School of Nursing Office of Student Services.
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