The baccalaureate, and masters, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs in nursing, at Roberts Wesleyan University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
Become a transformative healthcare leader or nursing educator at Roberts Wesleyan University
Acquire in-depth knowledge of holistic nursing practice and earn a Master's in Nursing Education OR Nursing Leadership and Administration at Roberts Wesleyan University.
The R.N. to M.S. program prepares each student in the educator program for nursing professional development positions at healthcare agencies and in academic education.
You'll be prepared for leadership in a variety of healthcare settings. Each student in nursing graduate school has access to the latest resources and a plan to apply their knowledge to the practice setting as a leader or educator.
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Nursing Programs Online & In Rochester, NY
What will you learn?
- Leadership Grounded in Integrity: Our graduate and professional programs are designed to develop your leadership skills to be effective in your field, grounded in ethical decision-making and integrity. Make a positive impact in your workplaces and communities.
- Education Beyond Skill Development: We focus on educating the whole person. Professional competencies are paired with a strong emphasis on character and purpose, empowering you, an adult learner, to excel in your career as a principled leader with transferable skills. We provide education for what's next.
- Values-Driven Curriculum: Our courses integrate core values like compassion, ethical responsibility, and community engagement, essential qualities for working adults aiming to lead with purpose in today’s challenging environments.
- Becoming a Trustworthy Leader: We prepare graduate students to be trusted professionals. We’ll help you foster ethical workplace cultures and build strong, collaborative teams based on character, empathy, and respect.
- A Foundation for Positive Change: Our programs will help you change more than just your job title, it’ll help you change your community. A Roberts education will help you contribute to meaningful change and lead with a higher sense of mission and service.
Cost of R.N. to M.S. in Nursing
Total Program
Sticker Price:
$46,860
Less than
26%
of students
pay this amount
25%
tuition discount for benefit-eligible
employees, spouses, and dependents
of our corporate partners
Coursework
Interested in seeing what courses you can take? Check out our course catalog!
Success is not about the size of your bank account; it's about the lives you impact and the positive change you bring to the world.
Admissions Requirements
Requirements:
- Graduate from an accredited associate degree or diploma nursing program
- Licensure as a registered professional nurse within the United States, U.S. territories or Canada
- Bachelor’s Degree in a non-nursing discipline from an accredited program
- Current employment of at least 16 hours per week as a registered nurse
NOTE: Students are required to maintain 3.0 GPA in the undergraduate portion of the program in order to progress into graduate studies.
*International student applications evaluated on an individual basis
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the RN to M.S. in Nursing program accredited?
Do you offer scholarships or other financial aid?
Financial Aid is available mainly in the form of Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans and Federal Graduate PLUS loans.
- Direct Loans - To determine eligibility, complete your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.studentaid.gov. Available October 1st for the following academic year. The Federal school code for Roberts is 002805.
- Direct Unsubsidized - Fixed rate loan with an annual maximum of $20,500. Rate and fees are determined annually. For more information, go to www.studentaid.gov.
- GRAD PLUS - Fixed-rate credit qualifying loans which allow for additional funds to help pay for educational expenses, up to the Cost of Education, as established by Roberts Wesleyan University. The PLUS request process, including a credit check, can be completed at www.studentaid.gov.
Additional financial assistance may include:
- Roberts Alumni Discount (10%)
- Corporate Partnership Discount (25%), If you or your spouse work for one of our 80+ healthcare, educational, or other Corporate Partners, you are eligible for our 25% tuition discount!
- Employer Tuition Assistance
Reach out to Student Financial Services office for all information regarding financial aid and billing at 585-594-6150 or studentfinancial@ahnfy.com
Earning a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degree in nursing simultaneously.
How long will it take to complete the RN to MS program at Roberts Wesleyan University?
The program at Roberts Wesleyan University is 29 months.
Does an RN need a masters degree?
Not for all positions in nursing and healthcare.
What are some career prospects after completing this program?
Nurses are needed in health more than ever before. Recently, there has been a growing demand for nurses who are prepared to face the changing, complex needs of the healthcare industry. Employment of nurses with advanced education and other medical and health services managers is projected to grow nearly 32% through 2029, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is much faster than the average for most other health occupations. As of 2019, the median annual pay for managerial roles in nursing was $100,980.
Many of the common healthcare roles for those who earned their M.S. include nurse leaders, nurse administrators, nurse educators, nurse informatics specialists, and leaders in public health and community health settings. Additional careers in nursing include:
Careers
- Nurse Leader
- Assistant Chief Nursing Officer
- LPN Instructor
- Hospice Supervisor
- Unit Manager
- Clinical Educator
- Assistant Associate Director
Employers
Common employers that many Roberts Wesleyan University graduates have worked with include:
- University of Rochester Medical Center
- New York State Office of Mental Health
- Genesee Valley Educational Partnership
- Oswego County Hospital
- Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
- Corning Hospital
- Catholic Health System, Buffalo
Sources cited:
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Medical and Health Services Managers, at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/medical-and-health-services-managers.htm (visited February 2, 2021).
You can choose between two tracks: Nursing Education or Nursing Leadership & Administration.
Questions?
Meet Your Enrollment Representative!
James Blake
Assistant Director of Admissions