| **University of Alaska Anchorage** |
| Nursing School | [UAA School of Nursing] (https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/college-of-health/departments/school-of-nursing/index.cshtml) |
| Selected Programs | MS in Nursing (FNP, PMHNP, Nursing Leadership-Education), Graduate Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner, Graduate Certificate in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Doctor of Nursing Practice |
| NP Specializations | Students may pursue Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner concentrations through MS and graduate certificate pathways. |
| Focus Areas | Graduate nursing programs emphasize advanced nursing practice, theory, research, leadership, and healthcare delivery systems, with attention to Alaska’s rural and underserved communities. |
| Clinical Experiences | Students complete internships, clinical experiences, and community-based learning opportunities in both urban and rural Alaska settings. |
| DNP Structure | The post-master’s DNP program is designed for APRNs and culminates in a scholarly capstone project focused on improving patient outcomes and applying evidence to practice. |
| Student Support & Resources | Students have access to advanced simulation technology, tutoring services, advising, and community support programs designed to support nursing education across Alaska. |
| Overview | The University of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing offers graduate nursing pathways that include MS, graduate certificate, and DNP options. Students can pursue family or psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner preparation, along with leadership and nursing education pathways. Programs emphasize evidence-based practice, leadership, and healthcare delivery for Alaska’s diverse urban, rural, and underserved populations through clinical experiences, simulation learning, and community engagement. |
| About the School | The University of Alaska Anchorage is a public university located in Anchorage, Alaska. The UAA School of Nursing focuses on preparing nurses to serve Alaska’s diverse communities through education, research, clinical practice, and healthcare partnerships. |